Mongolian military day explained

Holiday Name:Mongolian military Day
Монгол цэргийн өдөр
Significance:Celebrated the founding anniversary of the Mongolian People's Army
Observedby: Mongolia
Scheduling:same day each year
Date:18 March
Duration:1 day
Frequency:annual
Celebrations:Military ceremonies and events
Type:State

Mongolian military Day (Mongolian: Монгол цэргийн өдөр) is a public celebration day in Mongolia is celebrated on 18 March annually. Being the official holiday of the Mongolian Armed Forces, it is the equivalent of Defender of the Fatherland Day in Russia and/or the male version of International Women's Day.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Background

In March 1921, during the early stages of the Mongolian Revolution of 1921, a Mongolian guerrilla army led by Damdin Sükhbaatar as Supreme Commander launched an offensive at the Chinese garrison at Kyakhta Maimaicheng (Altanbulag, Selenge). The offensive followed a failed attempt by the Mongolian People's Party central committee to reach an ultimatum with Chinese troops. Despite Sükhbaatar's 400-man army being heavily outnumbered by the Chinese, he led his troops to victory in taking the town.[5] This event is considered to be the date that gave birth to the modern Mongolian Armed Forces and the preceding Mongolian People's Army.

Celebrations

The holiday is celebrated in many different ways as it is both a civilian and military holiday. The military side usually conducts promotion and award ceremonies. The Chief of General Staff usually takes part in a wreath laying ceremony on Sükhbaatar Square.[6] The President of Mongolia in his/her position as commander-in-chief usually sends greetings on the holiday, often visiting the country's National Defense University.[7] Military tattoos are held in the capital of Ulaanbaatar as well as gala concerts.[8]

The 100th anniversary of the armed forces was celebrated in 2021.[9] [10]

Notes and References

  1. Charles R. Bawden, The Modern History of Mongolia, London 1968
  2. Web site: Mongolia celebrates Soldiers' Day.
  3. Web site: Мэндчилгээний үгс: Тэнгэрлэг эрчүүддээ "Эр цэргийн баяр"-ын мэнд хүргэе.
  4. Web site: 18 марта Монголия отметит День монгольского солдата_Russian.news.cn.
  5. Web site: 18 марта - День монгольского солдата.
  6. Book: Historical Dictionary of Mongolia. 9781538102275. Sanders. Alan J. K.. 2017-08-25. Rowman & Littlefield .
  7. Web site: President Battulga Sends Greetings for Mongolian Soldier's Day. 16 March 2018.
  8. Web site: Mongolia celebrates Soldiers' Day | the UB Post . 2019-06-19 . 2016-10-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161007015336/http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn/?p=18862 . dead .
  9. Web site: Зэвсэгт хүчний 100 жилийн ойг тэмдэглэх төлөвлөгөө гарчээ. 2021-05-26. MONTSAME News Agency. en.
  10. Web site: АНУ-ЫН НЭГДСЭН ШТАБЫН ДАРГА МОНГОЛ ЦЭРГҮҮДЭД МЭНДЧИЛГЭЭ ИРҮҮЛЛЭЭ. 2021-05-26. gsmaf.gov.mn. 18 May 2021. en.