The "Military-Civilian Tet" celebration in Minh Chau commune created a warm atmosphere, strengthening the bond between the military and the people through practical activities.
General Phan Van Giang expressed his confidence that the people of Gia Lai would uphold the spirit of solidarity, mutual support, and sharing to overcome the damage caused by the floods.
After the dress rehearsal for the 80th National Day celebration, the soldiers of A80 reunited with their loved ones amidst joy and tears of happiness, giving them renewed strength for this momentous occasion.
In addition to ensuring security and order in key areas, Hanoi police forces also provide emergency medical support, care for the elderly and children, and interact with the public.
Along the streets, each marching contingent passed by amidst the enthusiastic cheers of the people, creating a breathtaking scene, a beautiful epic, a testament to the deep bond between the military and the people.
From border alarm bells to the "One Address Per Week" model, Tay Ninh strengthens the bond between the military and the people, maintaining security and solidarity along the nation's frontier.
The farewell was without flags or flowers, but it was filled with emotion, regret, and reluctance to part among the soldiers, government officials, and villagers of Nủ Village.
Soldiers from the 361st Division of the Air Defense and Air Force Command, in coordination with local authorities, waded through floodwaters to harvest rice for residents in Chuong My district, Hanoi.
In times of hardship, the bond between soldiers and civilians, and the sense of brotherhood among compatriots, shone brightly, like a warming fire, soothing the pain caused by the natural disaster.
Regardless of sun or rain, winter or summer, whenever the planting season arrives, officers from the Tam Hop Border Guard Post in Nghe An province wade through the mud to help the local people cultivate their land.
The people of Dien Bien prepared various drinks and fruits to serve free of charge to the training groups, especially the group of female guerrillas from the South.
The Bac Lieu Provincial Army brought "Zero-Cost Stalls" to approximately 1.500 disadvantaged households in 7 districts, towns, and cities to share love and help them overcome the pandemic.
Party committees, government agencies, departments, mass organizations, and armed forces units in the flood-affected areas are working urgently with the determination to quickly stabilize the lives of the people.
For border guards, Tet (Lunar New Year) is always associated with the bond between the military and the people in the border region. When they visit the local people, it's like returning home, met with a warm welcome.