October 04, 2024 | 21:28 (GMT+7)
Brigade 125 disseminates information about national sea and islands to students
PANO - On October 3, in Ho Chi Minh City, Brigade 125 under Naval Region 2 collaborated with Ho Chi Minh City University of Management and Technology to organize a dissemination program providing information about national sovereignty over sea and islands. The event was attended by the university’s leadership, nearly 150 staff, lecturers, and students.
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Orator from Brigade 125 provides information about national sovereignty over sea and islands for students. |
As part of the program, participants offered incense at the No-number Ship Monument and the martyrs' temple, toured the brigade’s Hall of Fame, and visited several of the unit’s ships. They also listened to an introduction about the history of Brigade 125 and the current situation of the national sea and islands.
During the program, Commander Nguyen Minh Duong, Deputy Political Commissar of Brigade 125, provided updates on recent developments in maritime and island issues, the navy's mission of protecting national sovereignty over sea and islands, and the building of the Naval Service and Naval Region 2. He also discussed the future outlook and the stance of the Party and State on protecting Vietnam’s maritime sovereignty.
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Staff, lecturers, and students from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Management and Technology listen to presentations about maritime and island issues. |
The information shared during the program contributed to educating the participants about the importance of Vietnam's sea and islands, the Party’s and the State’s viewpoints and policies on protecting sovereignty, and raising their awareness to counter misinformation regarding Vietnam’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelagoes.
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Participants visiting the Hall of fame of Brigade 125 |
Over the past time, Brigade 125 has consistently innovated the content, methods, and forms of information dissemination, tailoring the approach to various audiences, especially students. This work has played a key role in raising awareness among students about the national protection in general and the safeguarding of national sovereignty over sea and island in particular. Additionally, it has enhanced the image of the “Uncle Ho’s soldiers” and naval troops, strengthening civilian-military solidarity in safeguarding Vietnam's sovereignty.
Translated by Song Anh