please tell us about your happiest memory from the kazetsky period.en we took the cadet oath, it took place near minsk, at one of the training grounds of the republic of belarus, in the evening, during the evening inspection, the castle platoon read out the oath, and we all led, everyone answered their last name, i’m a cadet, probably , this is the most vivid impression that has remained in life, what is the main difference between modern wars and those that we study in the textbook? well, the most important difference is that the world does not stand still, it moves, develops, military science develops with it, it changes forms of methods of conducting combat operations. therefore, yes, we analyze how various military conflicts proceed or occur, and not that we study, but we inform, we tell the suvorovites that there is such, such, such a method and form, there is such a method and form, and there is a classic, therefore we are definitely like modern military personnel. we constantly study, analyze, and then teach our students. they say that in the a