In a solemn atmosphere, the delegation expressed deep gratitude to General Vo Nguyen Giap - the “Big brother” of the Vietnam People’s Army, a brilliant disciple of President Ho Chi Minh, and a loyal and exemplary communist.

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The delegation offers incense at the tomb of General Vo Nguyen Giap.

The delegation reported to General Vo Nguyen Giap the outstanding outcomes in the corps’ task performance over the past time. In detail, the corps directed its agencies and units to effectively implement the tasks of training, combat readiness; stand by people in natural disaster and disaster prevention and control, contributing to ensuring political security, social safety and order and stabilizing people’s lives. In addition, the Commando Corps has maintained the implementation of gratitude activities and other political tasks.

* On the same day, the delegation offered incense and flowers in tribute to martyrs and youth volunteers at the Dong Loc Junction national historical site in Can Loc district, Ha Tinh province.

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The delegation lays flowers at the memorial stele in dedicated to youth volunteers nationwide.
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Delegates pay tribute to martyrs and youth volunteers.

With sincere gratitude, delegation vowed to stay united to uphold the revolutionary traditions and accomplish all assigned missions.

It was part of activities to celebrate the 77th anniversary of the Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs' Day and educate troops on the national traditions, arise their patriotism and national pride, as well as enhance their awareness of the tradition “When drinking water, remember its sources.”

Translated by Song Anh