At the event, participating units carried out many practical and meaningful activities for local residents, including a zero-VND stall, free haircuts, and experiences of patrolling border lines and markers alongside Border Guard officers and soldiers.

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Free haircuts for children in border areas

Apart from more than 1,000 cartons of milk presented to children in border areas, many essential gifts were handed over to local residents and ethnic communities in the border region of Dong Nai province to support their daily needs.

The “March in border areas” program provided an opportunity for Youth Union members and young people from the Engineering Officer Candidate School and participating units to promote their pioneering and volunteer spirit, actively participating in community activities, especially in disadvantaged areas. It contributed to strengthening military-civilian bonds, building a firm people’s heart posture, and spreading the positive image of Uncle Ho’s soldiers among the public.

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Milk for children

The program also helped educate and raise awareness among Youth Union members, young people, and cadets of the hardships and challenges faced by border guard troops in managing and protecting national sovereignty and border security, thereby fostering patriotism among the youth.

Translated by Chung Anh