Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School held its “50th Anniversary Celebration” today. Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo Li-hsiung presided over the event. Minister Koo encouraged all students to cultivate character, study diligently, build strong physiques, and develop an international perspective. He also expressed appreciation and gratitude to outstanding alumni from previous generations, as well as to the teachers and staff who had dedicated themselves to the school’s development.
During the celebration assembly, graduates from the three services’ military academies who had studied at Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School were specially invited to return to their alma mater to participate in the military parade. They reviewed the troops together with current students, demonstrating the spirit of passing on the torch. Subsequently, the alumni drum and bugle corps and the Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School color guard and marching band delivered splendid performances, creating a lively atmosphere. In conjunction with the anniversary, the school also held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the school history museum, presenting the school’s founding history and serving as an important platform for deepening school history education and strengthening alumni bonds.
Minister Koo specially commended 12 outstanding alumni and the junior high and senior high school students selected as “Chung Cheng Youth,” praising their outstanding achievements in different fields and academic performance. These not only inspired the students at the school but also served as role models for everyone to emulate.
Minister Koo stated that Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School was not only an institution for imparting knowledge but also an important cradle for shaping character, cultivating discipline, and fostering team spirit. He proposed three points for students to strive toward — “cultivate character and study diligently,” “build strong physiques,” and “develop a global perspective” — encouraging them to cultivate a sense of responsibility and independent thinking, forge strong physiques and resilient willpower, while paying attention to international affairs, developing foreign language abilities, and broadening their macro vision to become modern military talents with an international perspective.
“The key to Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School moving into the next 50 years lies with all of you.” Minister Koo emphasized that the Ministry of National Defense would continue to improve educational quality, optimize the learning environment, and deepen military professionalism and technological literacy, making the school an important cradle for nurturing future generals and core officers of the ROC Armed Forces. At the same time, he encouraged everyone to work together so that the military could continue to progress and jointly build a more elite and modernized ROC Armed Forces.