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General Nguyen Trong Nghia offers incense in tribute to General Vo Nguyen Giap. |
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The GDP’s Chief, members of the delegation, and the family of General Vo Nguyen Giap in a joint photo |
At General Vo Nguyen Giap’s house, General Nguyen Trong Nghia conveyed his warm regards and New Year wishes to the family, expressing deep respect and gratitude for General Vo Nguyen Giap’s immense contribution to the revolutionary cause of the Party, the nation, and the military. He wished the family good health and happiness, encouraging them to continue preserving and promoting the noble values of the “Eldest Brother” of the Vietnam People’s Army.
Visiting the General Department of Logistics and Technical Services, the GDP’s Chief praised its outstanding achievement over the past year, particularly the successful merger of the former General Departments of Logistics and Technical Services, which ensured organizational stability and the effective fulfillment of assigned tasks.
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General Nguyen Trong Nghia visits and extends Tet greetings to the General Department of Logistics and Technical Services. |
General Nghia emphasized that 2026 is a pivotal year for implementing the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress and for building a revolutionary, regular, elite, and modernized military. He stressed that human resource is decisive factor, underscoring the need to uphold the image of “Uncle Ho’s Soldiers” while continuously improving professional expertise to meet the demands of new tasks.
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General Nguyen Trong Nghia visits and extends Tet greetings to the Central Military Procuracy. |
He urged the sector to further advance digital transformation and draw lessons in ensuring logistics supplies and technical support in modern warfare from recent conflicts. He also called for greater attention to improving living conditions for officers and soldiers, including housing, healthcare, and daily amenities. On the occasion of the Lunar New Year, the GDP’s leader extended his best wishes to all officers, soldiers, defense employees, and workers of the department and their families.
At the Central Military Procuracy, General Nguyen Trong Nghia commended officers and staff for observing duty regulations during Tet and ensuring strict discipline. He called on the institution to uphold impartiality, exemplary conduct, and unity in fulfilling its responsibilities. He extended New Year greetings to its leadership and personnel.
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The GDP’s Chief visits and extends Tet greetings to the Military Broadcasting Center. |
During his visit to the Military Broadcasting Center, he recognized its efforts in carrying out communications tasks. He emphasized that military press agencies, especially on digital platforms, must continue innovating in content and format, focusing on concise and distinctive products rich in cultural and historical values.
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General Nguyen Trong Nghia visits and extends Tet greetings to the Military Ceremonial Unit. |
At the Military Ceremonial Unit under the General Staff, General Nguyen Trong Nghia praised its results in carrying out combat readiness duties, building regularity, and organizing national and international ceremonies. He highlighted the unit’s symbolic role and its more than 80-year tradition, urging it to remain exemplary, particularly in national external relations activities.
Translated by Tran Hoai