Established on August 28, 1949 in Don Du town of Phu Luong district, the Northern province of Thai Nguyen, Brigade 308, now Division 308, was the first strategic reserve mobile regular unit of the Vietnam People's Army (VPA). Its name echoes through history, synonymous with legendary victories such as the Border Campaign (Fall-Winter 1950), the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, the Route 9 - Khe Sanh and Route 9 - Southern Laos campaigns, and the defense of Quang Tri Ancient Citadel.

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Party General Secretary and State President To Lam meets with veterans of Division 308

On January 15, 1976, the division was bestowed the title "Hero of the People's Armed Forces", with 12 collectives and 11 individuals receiving or posthumously awarded the same honor. Many officers and soldiers have also earned distinguished accolades. The division's prowess and dedication were personally commended by President Ho Chi Minh on five occasions.

Over its 75-year history, Division 308 has produced many senior military officials, scientists, and artists who have significantly contributed to the national construction and defense.

At the meeting, General Secretary and President Lam lauded the division's impressive achievements and heroic spirit, noting that each era of Vietnam's struggle for independence has been marked with Division 308's feats of arms and indomitable resolve. Known as the "Steel Fist" of the VPA, the division's legacy continues to inspire.

He called on the division's veterans to uphold the noble qualities of "Uncle Ho's Soldiers," build on the unit's heroic tradition, and lead by example in their families and communities.

They were also encouraged to unite, overcome challenges, and contribute to local socio-economic development.

Meanwhile, officers and soldiers currently serving in the division and the Ministry of National Defense’s units were asked to carry forward the VPA and the division's glorious traditions, improve their capacity, and maintain combat readiness to fulfill all assigned tasks.

The leader also told the Ministry of National Defense, the Vietnam Veterans’ Association, and the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs to hold more practical activities to foster patriotism, self-reliance, and collective efforts in national construction and defense, particularly among the youth both within and outside the army.

Source: VNA