PANO – Promoting tradition of previous generations, soldier-journalists are today present at every “hot-spot,” staying close to local people and troops to promptly bring important, truthful, and objective information to readers.

They are not only journalists, but also soldiers, who are flexible, dynamic, and fearless of hardship, ever-ready to reach “hot-spots” to cover latest events through quality press works for readers.

The People’s Army Newspaper Online would like to present a number of images of soldier-journalists at work.

A reporter of the People’s Army Newspaper (PAN) interviewing troops of School for the Enlisted No. 1 of the Lao People’s Army
A PAN female reporter at work during the visit of President Barack Obama to Vietnam
A PAN reporter at work on a training ground
PAN reporters interviewing Minister of Information and Communications on the occasion of the 91st anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day
Interviewing fishermen
Recording images of green vegetable on top of a DK1 platform
Reporters of PAN and the Portal of the Ministry of National Defense at work on board a naval ship
A reporter of the Border Guard Cinema-Television at a naval unit
A reporter of the Portal of the Ministry of National Defense in an interview on Spratly Islands
Chung Anh