During the program, the units provided free medical examinations, health counseling, and medicines for and presented gifts to more than 300 policy beneficiaries, national contributors, ethnic people and students with difficult conditions in the locality.

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The organizers present gifts to students.
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Doctors and nurses give health check-ups to local people.

Meanwhile, the medical staff gave local people information about a healthy diet and instructed them on how to prevent and control common diseases.

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The locals receive free medicines.

These activities showed the care of the military for people who rendered good service to the nation, contributing to tightening military-civilian solidarity and building a border of peace, stability and development.

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Colonel Dinh Huu Ninh, Deputy Political Chief of the Gia Lai provincial Border Guard Command, inquires after and presents gifts to the family of heroic Vietnamese mother Ro Mah Myor in Ia Kenh commune, Pleiku city, Gia Lai.

* On the occasion of the 76th anniversary of the Wounded and Fallen Soldiers’ Day (July 27), Gia Lai border troops granted 100 gifts, worth more than VND 51 million, to wounded soldiers and martyrs’ relatives who are serving in the provincial border guard force, as well as offered incense and flowers at the memorial stele in dedication to border troops who died in fighting for the Southwestern border protection.

Translated by Song Anh