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Developing The Readiness For The Organizational Activity Of The Cadets

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  • Venelin Terziev

    (Vasil Levski National Military University, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; University of Rousse, Rousse, Bulgaria; University of Telecommunications and Post, Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Nikolay Nichev

    (National Military University, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria)

Abstract

The tasks being solved by the military units, which are part of the Bulgarian Army, require the possession of high-level knowledge and abilities for organizational activity from the newly promoted Logistic Officers. While performing his functional obligations, the Logistic Officer must promptly and thoroughly estimate the received task, duly organize the activity of the subordinated units and personnel and organize the collaboration with the State authorities, with the business, non-governmental and further organizations.The research target is the professional military training of the future Logistic Officers, while the research subject is the developing of readiness for the organizational activity of the Logistic Officers in the course of their professional military training. The aim of the research is to outline the lines for improving the process of developing of readiness for the organizational activity of the Logistic Officers in the course of their professional military training. The research methods are: a theoretical analysis of the literature for military education and of the standard documents is made in the course of the research; analysis and synthesis of the scope and the contents of the basic definitions, being used in the elaboration; abstraction; conclusion and analogy.

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  • Venelin Terziev & Nikolay Nichev, 2017. "Developing The Readiness For The Organizational Activity Of The Cadets," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 5(0), pages 915-919, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:5:y:2017:i:0:p:915-919
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v5.1110
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