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Troops water newly-planted trees. |
After the launch at Regiment 19, more than 1,000 troops of Division 968 under Military Region 4 planted over 20,500 trees, including 3,200 fruit trees, 16,300 for timber and over 500 shade trees.
These trees were planted on training grounds, in concentrated forests, and in the compounds of the division’s affiliates.
This annual festival has contributed to raising a high sense of responsibility among troops to protect the environment and build green, clean, and beautiful compounds.
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Trees planted by Naval Region 2 Command's troops |
* More than 1,000 trees were planted around barracks, and on training grounds by troops from the Dak Lak provincial Military Command after the launch of the tree-planting festival the same day.
This meaningful activity demonstrated a love for nature, helped defend a friendly and sustainable ecosystem, and built a green, clean, and beautiful landscape for the command. It also contributed to responding to climate change.
* The same day, troops of the Naval Region 2 Command planted nearly 2,000 Casuarina equisetifolia and Crescentia cujete trees on their training grounds, shooting ranges, and around their barracks.
Translated by Song Anh