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Female soldiers learn about artifacts featuring the life and revolutionary career of President Ho Chi Minh.

This was a practical activity to educate troops on national traditions, enhance political stance and revolutionary ideals, and arouse pride, a sense of responsibility, and determination to successfully fulfill their missions.

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Troops touring the museum

Meeting with the troops at the museum, veteran Nguyen Nhu Bac (Regiment 260, Military Region 3) shared that seeing the confident faces of today’s young soldiers brings back vivid memories of his heroic years. Witnessing the sacred artifacts of President Ho Chi Minh was a great honor and source of pride for every Vietnamese. He hoped younger people would deeply understand the value of peace and the sacrifices made by previous generations.

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Veteran Nguyen Nhu Bac talking with female soldiers at the museum

Comrade Tran Thu Hang from the formation of the female signal force shared that during the visit to the museum, they were deeply moved to meet and speak with veterans who directly fought for national independence and freedom. It was also a source of motivation for them to continue to train harder to deserve the proud tradition of Uncle Ho’s soldiers.

Translated by Song Anh