In particular, the delegation examined preparations related to accommodation, living conditions, military medical support, service personnel, fuel, weapons, and other relevant logistical aspects.
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Sr. Col. Pham Hong Thai and the delegation conduct an inspection at Tank Battalion 201. |
After the inspection, Senior Colonel Pham Hong Thai commended the corps for their logistical support for the parade forces. He instructed the Department of Logistics and Technical Services to direct relevant agencies to thoroughly understand their responsibilities and ensure adequate logistical support throughout the parade training period in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2). Units were also urged to promptly report any emerging difficulties to the appropriate authorities for timely resolution.
* On the same day, another GDLT delegation, led by Major General Huynh Tan Hung, Deputy Political Chief, inspected logistics support at the units tasked with ensuring accommodation and facilities for the parade forces.).
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The delegation inspects the accommodation at Regiment 692. |
The inspected units included Battalion 88 and Brigade 134 of the Signal Corps; Area B of the Military Logistics Academy; Regiment 692 of Division 301 under the Hanoi Capital Command; Factory A31 of the Air Defense – Air Force Service; Battalion 31 of Engineering Brigade 28 under the Air Defense – Air Force Service; and the Commando Officers Training School.
These southern units have ensured essential infrastructure, such as dining halls and kitchens, direct drinking water filtration systems, cooking facilities, and fully equipped kitchen and dining areas with food storage cabinets, cooking utensils, and serving tools.
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The delegation at Regiment 692 |
In northern units, host facilities have also ensured the availability of similar infrastructure, including dining halls, kitchens, drinking water filtration systems, cooking equipment, and have supported the provision of additional supplies and tools in coordination with incoming units. Remaining equipment is to be brought by the arriving units themselves.
Medical officers from various agencies and units have conducted health screenings for parade participants and assigned medical teams to each formation.
After the inspection, Major General Huynh Tan Hung praised the units’ commendable efforts and instructed them to optimize existing resources to ensure adequate support. Any shortages must be documented and submitted with budget proposals for procurement, in accordance with mission requirements. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing adequate and synchronized dining and kitchen facilities and catering tools for the parade forces.
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The delegation checks Battalion 31 |
At the same time, the units were instructed to direct hospitals to reinforce medical staff in line with plans by the Department of Military Medicine, conduct epidemiological checks, coordinate with local health authorities to closely monitor and promptly update local disease developments, and ensure hygiene across barracks, living quarters, and training and rehearsal areas. Fuel requirements must also be assessed, with proper reception, distribution, and management to ensure safe, efficient, and mission-aligned usage.
Translated by Quynh Oanh