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    In the days when Chairman Kim Jong Il continued his endless field guidance to the units of the People’s Army, he visited first with foremost interest the places and routes which President Kim Il Sung visited.

    Following those routes he remembered President Kim Il Sung and made firm decision to materialize his novel aim.

    Especially his reminiscences of those revolutionary historic relics were special.

    One day he visited a detachment unit of the Korean People’s Army and couldn’t move in front of the tank President Kim Il Sung saw.

    It was the tank that shows the immortal feats of President Kim Il Sung who had founded and strengthened the tank units while pushing forward the struggle for the realization of the cause of building the country after liberation.

    Chairman Kim Jong Il saw the revolutionary historic relic and acquainted himself with the state of education through the tank.

    And he instructed that it was a mistake to keep the tank unused for education as the revolutionary relic and that it would be better to put the relic “tank” in regular use, maintaining well and make the soldiers in charge of it open up the breakthrough in the van in the emergency case.

    It was a surprise for them who had thought it as the principle that a revolutionary relic should be preserved in a certain place.

    Commanding officials of the unit and officials in the sector of revolutionary relics made a decision to do the affairs related with the revolutionary relics as intended by the Chairman, looking up to him who wisely taught another methodological issue in preserving the revolutionary relics.

    As Chairman Kim Jong Il clarified anew the methodological issue of the revolutionary relics affairs, today the combat and technical equipment that has revolutionary relics like the tank can encourage all the soldiers to great service on the sacred road of realizing the Juche-oriented revolutionary cause in the van, telling the immortal feats of the great leaders who devoted themselves to the building and strengthening of the army.