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RESTRIOTED DISCIPLINE such matters as the misuse of military property, illegal ex- Conclusions penditure of money, or abuse in the matter of furnishing and utilizing supplies. This is important in connection The new emphasis on maintenance of strict discipline with the emphasis now being laid on the production and and order in the Soviet Army grows out of the slackening careful maintenance of military property. of discipline which took place at the end of World War II Further, the power and authority of NCO's are being stressed. Stalin himself stated : "Corporals and sergeants, and the need for a tightly-knit, dependable army in the the nearest direct chiefs and instructors of the Red Army postwar world. It should be considered as an integral soldiers, are the basis of discipline and order." Unit train- part of the over-all emphasis on maintaining the military ing includes educational work to raise the sense of duty efficiency and dependability of the Soviet Army through among subordinates and inculcate habits of strict military such methods as intensive military training, political in- order and discipline. doctrination, and production of military equipment. RESTRICTED 93

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