Cheerful Children Lebanon Indonesia Joint Army

 
Togetherness among military personnel and children Lebanon carried out by a variety of activities together.

Mechanically battalion task force personnel military contingent Garuda XXIII-F/UNIFIL (United Nations Interim in Lebanon) who held a variety of activities educational games, with the children in the area of ​​Bani Hayan, South Lebanon, Tuesday (28/08/2012).

This kind of activity is an effort Command Task Konga XXIII-F/UNIFIL in building good relations with all elements of society in support of the peace mission in Lebanon duties.

In a press statement received Tribunnews.com, this activity is carried out to fill the summer school holidays. Implementation received a good reception from the local community.

Children who attend this event accompanied by their parents, mingled with Garuda Contingent personnel in a variety of activities such as drawing, coloring, puzzle games and film entertainment and culture of Indonesia.

In addition to educational games are also held various races of entertainment children include coloring, run marbles and insert a nail into the bottle as the game carried by children in Indonesia.

In the division of prize winners have not only given, but all the children were present on this occasion also received consolation prizes of Konga XXIII-F/UNIFIL Task Force, which include dolls, bags, picture books and crayons.

Degree educational games conducted by staff CIMIC (Civilian Military Coordination) Konga XXIII-F/UNIFIL Task Force was held at the request of Mayor (Village Chief) Mr locals. Yehya Jaber in coordination with the Head of CIMIC Capt. Inf Sujoko Mohamad, in filling summer school holidays in the region.

Mr. Yehya who attended the event, expressed his gratitude to the Commander Lt. Col. Inf Konga XXIII-F/UNIFIL Sudarsono Suharto for the implementation of these activities.

In addition, the Mayor also expressed his gratitude for the help of Task Force personnel XXIII-F/UNIFIL Konga, because some time ago was to rehabilitate the village playground, so that now it can be used again as a playground for its residents.

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