It is the correct policy of the Party Committee of the Vietnam Border Guard Command, showing the sentiments and gratitude of border troops towards ethnic minorities in border areas and on islands.

The program has contributed to consolidating and tightening solidarity and close ties between the border guard force and local people.

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Senior Colonel Vo Van Su, Commanding Officer of the Kien Giang provincial Border Guard Command, presents gifts to students under the “Paving the way to school for children - Adopted children of border posts” program.
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An officer of Na Co Sa Border Station under the Dien Bien provincial Border Guard Command guides the unit’s adopted children to study.
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An officer of Tan Thanh Border Station under the Binh Phuoc provincial Border Guard Command instructs a boy adopted by the unit to study.
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Phu My Border Station under the Kien Giang provincial Border Guard Command hands over school bags to students.
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Tan Thang Border Station under the Binh Thuan provincial Border Guard Command grants scholarship to a student.
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Troops of Phuoc Hai Border Station under the Ba Ria - Vung Tau provincial Border Guard Command inquire after and present scholarship to a student.
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An officer of Son Vi Border Station under the Ha Giang provincial Border Guard Command guides adopted children to the school.

Source: baobienphong

Translated by Quynh Oanh