July 07, 2025 | 22:49 (GMT+7)
Parade forces visit Ho Chi Minh Museum
PANO - On July 6, some formations of troops to participate in the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2) visited Hanoi-based Ho Chi Minh Museum.
They were the formations of female peacekeeping force, Coast Guard officers and ethnic militiawomen with members from Military Region 3 and Military Region 4.
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The formation of female peacekeeping force introduced to exhibits at the museum |
At the museum, officers and soldiers were introduced to thousands of photos, documents and other precious objects which vividly portray the life, revolutionary career and thought of President Ho Chi Minh.
Non-commissioned Major Tran Thi Thu Thao from the Vietnam Coast Guard Command and a member of the female peacekeeping force formation said, “The museum is such an encyclopedia about President Ho Chi Minh. The exhibits are vivid and authentic evidence of his thought, morality and lifestyle.”
First-time visitor Phan Thi Ai Linh, a member of the ethnic militiawomen formation, emotionally shared, “The simple yet sacred objects remind younger generations of the ideals, responsibilities, and pride in being a part of the Vietnam People’s Army. I will strive to train and fulfill my duties in the upcoming parade with excellence.”
Translated by Hue Chi