Although there have been unavoidable difficulties during training, with a high sense of responsibility and determination, all participating troops have made continuous efforts to deliver the best performance at the upcoming important event of the nation.

In spite of facing numerous difficulties, Corporal Huynh Ngoc Khao from Regiment 1 under Division 2 said, “I am very honored and proud to be selected for the mission. Despite intense training schedule (from 7a.m. to 11a.m. and from 2p.m. to 5p.m.), we always encourage each other to strive to do our best to complete the mission successfully.”

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MR5's troops training hard to successfully fulfill mission

To master all the line-up regulation movements in the parade, participating troops have spent a lot of time on the training ground, practicing diligently. Each movement requires harmonious and precise coordination with one another. What seems like simple movements actually requires great effort to execute accurately, smoothly, and evenly across the entire team.

Captain Nguyen Phuc Binh, Staff Assistant of Commando Battalion 409 of the Staff of Military Region 5, said that as a leader of the cyber operations team, apart from mastering all basic line-up regulation movements, he has to use various supporting tools to adjust postures, and weighted ankle straps to practice leg endurance and height.

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Troops practicing in team

The parade in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Southern Liberation and National Reunification is an important political mission. The chosen officers and soldiers must meet physical requirements such as height, weight, and health, as well as demonstrate good morality, firm political stance, and a high sense of responsibility in performing the mission. Immediately after being mobilized, troops thoroughly grasped their duties and seriously trained. Recognizing this as a crucial task, Military Region 5 has ensured good logistics support and health care for the officers and soldiers.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Ho Sy Ninh, Assistant of the Military Training Division of the Staff of Military Region 5, training plans for all teams have been issued. Currently, the participating troops are in the second phase of training, focusing on team formations. By April 6, they will complete the remaining training content, ensuring unity, precision, and beauty, preparing to enter the third phase of training in Ho Chi Minh City.

Braving sun and rain to train hard is the common spirit of the officers and soldiers of Military Region 5 as they look towards this great national event. Each step clearly reflects their spirit and determination, symbolizing the strength of the heroic military and the heroic nation. This is both an honor and a responsibility of each individual and unit toward the military and the country.

Translated by Tran Hoai