By September 10, the Ministry of National Defense’s indoor and outdoor displays at the ongoing exhibition had welcomed over 3 million visitors, along with numerous delegations, including Party and State leaders, former leaders, government officials, and international guests. Protocol and presentations were conducted with care and respect.
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Sr. Lt. Gen. Vu Hai San delivering remarks at the event. |
At the MND’s booths, visitors were moved by historical stories and expressed pride in the military’s tradition, discipline, and strength, while interactive displays that combined history and technology left a lasting impression.
By September 10, the Logistics Division of the General Staff had served about 16,000 hygienically prepared meals, while the General Department of Defense Industry supplied more than 170,000 bottles of water, 200,000 ration bars, and nearly 23,000 cartons of milk to duty forces and visitors. These efforts not only ensured troops’ health, but also highlighted the close bond between the military and the people.
The military medical force remained on duty, providing on-site examinations, treatment, and medication for more than 70 cases involving both soldiers and civilians, ensuring timely care and emergency response, particularly for conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, shortness of breath, and suspected acute appendicitis.
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A view of the working session |
Concluding the working session, Gen. San commended the Organizing Committee, and relevant agencies and units, for their efforts in ensuring the success of the exhibition and serving visitors nationwide. He also praised them for their plans, coordination, reception of delegates and the public, as well as provision of logistics, medical support, and security measures.
In the remaining days of the exhibition, the defense leader asked the Organizing Committee to keep sufficient personnel for assigned tasks. He emphasized the need for strict duty schedules, enhanced guard measures, close coordination among forces, safe management of weapons and equipment, and proper healthcare for those on duty at the exhibition.
Translated by Ninh Vinh – Hoang Truong