Particularly, the units have implemented border spring programs for local people in border areas and on islands, the “Paving the way for children to go to school” and “Adopted children of border posts” programs, among others.

These activities contributed to joining hands with local authorities to help needy households and disadvantaged children, thereby tightening solidarity and close ties between the military and civilians, as well as building an increasingly developed maritime border area.

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Leaders of the Ca Mau Border Guard Command and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ca Mau province giving financial support to build “great unity houses” for people in maritime border areas
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Senior Colonel Nguyen Van Ngoc, Deputy Commanding Officer of the Ca Mau provincial Border Guard Command, presenting gifts to families with difficulties in Dam Doi district
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Officers from Cai Doi Vam Border Station handing over bicycles to disadvantaged children in the locality on the 2023-2024 new school year
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Major Tran Thanh Ngoan, Political Commissar of Song Doc Border Station, inquiring after La Mai Thuy Linh, a needy student in Song Doc townlet, Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau province, who is receiving support from the “Paving the way for children to go to school” program.
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Medical staff of the Ca Mau provincial Border Guard Command providing health examinations for local people in Ngoc Hien district
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Troops of Rach Goc Border Station help people build their house.

Source: baobienphong

Translated by Quynh Oanh