Highlights included sporting events and traditional folk games, such as tug of war, sack jumping, stick pushing, blindfolded duck catching, and ring toss, attracting enthusiastic participation from a large number of troops. The Tet atmosphere across units was warm and filled with comradeship, helping officers and soldiers, especially young service members, truly feel the Tet spirit even while on duty at sea, thereby strengthening their peace of mind and connection to their units.

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A volleyball exchange between members of the Coast Guard Region 4's Office and the ships' crew-members

Senior Colonel Duong Xuan Dung, Deputy Political Chief of Coast Guard Region 4, said that Tet 2026 activities were carefully planned and directed by the command to ensure they closely aligned with practical conditions and mission requirements. During the organization process, units effectively promoted the role of commanding officers at all levels, who actively participated alongside officers and soldiers.

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Officers and soldiers of the Coast Guard Region 4 Command participate in a tug-of-war game.

Along with the Tet celebrations, the Coast Guard Region 4 Command strictly maintained combat readiness duty at all levels, closely managed personnel, weapons, equipment, and vessels, and ensured absolute safety throughout the holiday. These efforts contributed to enabling the command to successfully fulfill all assigned tasks during the Tet holiday.

Translated by Chung Anh