The Binh Thuan provincial Border Guard Command bid farewell to 113 soldiers completing their military service.
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Senior Colonel Dinh Van Sau presenting certificates of merit to outstanding troops |
Over the past two years, the troops have overcome difficulties to well fulfill their assigned missions while upholding and promoting traditions and military-civilian ties, contributing to ensuring political security and social order in the border areas of the locality.
Addressing the event, the unit’s Political Commissar, Senior Colonel Dinh Van Sau acknowledged and hailed 113 discharged troops, encouraging them to continue promoting the beautiful virtues of Uncle Ho’s soldiers and the border guards, observing State law, contributing to their local socio-economic development.
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The Binh Thuan provincial Border Guard Command handing over gifts to the discharged troops |
During the event, the Binh Thuan provincial Border Guard Command handed over certificates of merit to outstanding troops during task performance, and presented Tet gifts to the troops.
* On the same day, the Ba Ria - Vung Tau provincial Border Guard Command held a similar ceremony for 95 troops who have accomplished military service.
The event was held in a solemn atmosphere and ensured COVID-19 prevention and control regulations.
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Troops of Division 363 of the Air Defense - Air Force Service have fulfilled their military service. |
* Nine hundred troops of Division 363 of the Air Defense - Air Force Service have fulfilled their military service. Due to the complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic, a see-off ceremony was held briefly as regulated with absolute safety.
Hailing the troops’ efforts during their military service, the unit’s leader asked them to continue promoting the beautiful traditions of Uncle Ho’s soldiers and the units, strictly adhering to the Party’s guidelines and State’s law, pioneering in local socio-economic development and the COVID-19 combat.
Earlier, all the troops had their samples taken for COVID-19 testing and were inoculated with two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Translated by Minh Anh