Military Patriotism as An Important Factor in The Upbringing of The Young Generation

Authors

  • Khayrullo Ikromov Senior Lecturer, Andijan State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Military patriotism, youth education, national values

Abstract

This article explores the concept of military patriotism as a vital component in the education and moral upbringing of youth within the context of national development and security. It emphasizes the multifaceted nature of military patriotism, which extends beyond military service to include the cultivation of national consciousness, respect for historical heritage, and readiness to safeguard the homeland. The study argues that in the age of globalization and increasing ideological threats, fostering military-patriotic values is critical for strengthening the ideological immunity and civic responsibility of the younger generation. The paper outlines the roles of educational institutions, families, media, and civic organizations in promoting these values, and proposes practical strategies for integrating military patriotism into educational and social frameworks. By instilling such values, society can ensure the emergence of a loyal, disciplined, and resilient generation capable of contributing to national defense and development.  

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Published

2025-07-31