At noon on September 3, at Hanoi station, a delegation from the General Department of Logistics and Engineering led by Major General Phung Ngoc Son, Deputy Director and Chief of Staff of the General Department, came to encourage and say goodbye to the soldiers participating in the parade before the train left the station. Also joining the delegation was Major General Nguyen Que Lam, Director of the Department of Motorcycles and Transport (General Department of Logistics and Engineering).

Representatives of the General Department of Logistics and Engineering and the Department of Motorcycles and Transport together with a large number of people saw off the soldiers at Hanoi station. Photo: QUANG DUY

The Chief of Staff of the General Department of Logistics and Engineering sent his sincere thanks to the forces participating in the parade for their utmost efforts, overcoming difficulties and hardships to successfully complete their tasks, contributing significantly to the success of the 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2.

Major General Phung Ngoc Son expressed his hope that the soldiers returning to their units will continue to strive, train, mature, and successfully complete all assigned tasks. Photo: QUANG DUY

Still with their hair neatly tucked into their hats, their beautiful, neat field uniforms, and their eyes shining with pride after the big festival, the young soldiers took the opportunity to take souvenir photos with their comrades. Although they were about to return home, they all still cherished the sacred moments at the historic Ba Dinh Square, immersing themselves in the arms of the people...

Lieutenant Colonel Trinh Van Khue and some members of the female Special Forces at Noi Bai airport. Photo: HIEU LE

Lieutenant Colonel Trinh Van Khue, Deputy Head of Politics of Military School of Military Region 7, Political Commissar of the female Special Forces, shared: “After successfully completing the parade and marching mission, the officers directly managing and commanding the units like me were very moved and happy. After months of hard and serious training, we have successfully completed the assigned tasks. Today, when saying goodbye to Hanoi, everyone is reluctant but at the same time brings with them the spirit, confidence and responsibility to return to continue to perform the unit's tasks well.”

Students of Mac Dinh Chi High School (Soc Son, Hanoi) go to Noi Bai airport to see off their classes. Photo: PHU SON

Corporal Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy, a member of the female Special Forces, emotionally shared: "The moment of saying goodbye to Hanoi left me with a mixture of pride and nostalgia. Not only did we carry beautiful memories of a great national event, we also cherished the love and trust that the people had entrusted to us. From today, returning to daily life, the echoes of the days of being present in the parade and marching formation will certainly remain forever."

Corporal Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy said that this trip to Hanoi is definitely the most memorable experience of her military career. Photo: HIEU LE

People's Army Newspaper introduces some images of soldiers from several blocs participating in the parade and marching out of Hanoi on September 3 at Noi Bai airport and Hanoi station:

Veterans take souvenir photos with members of the Cyber ​​Warfare unit before parting. Photo: QUANG DUY
Young people in the capital recorded memorable moments with soldiers. Photo: QUANG DUY
Beautiful moments of young people in the capital with soldiers before the train leaves. Photo: QUANG DUY
People expressed their love and sent their best wishes and farewells to the soldiers. Photo: QUANG DUY
Soldier Huynh Tuan Huy (Division 2, Military Region 5), a member of the Cyber ​​​​Warfare soldier group, shared: "I feel very honored and proud to have successfully completed the task of marching and marching. It is even more wonderful when we receive special affection from the people from the time we gathered to practice until the moment of farewell. That is the motivation for me and my teammates to strive and train harder to serve the Fatherland and the people." Photo: QUANG DUY
Cyber ​​warfare soldiers on the train leaving Hanoi at noon on September 3. Photo: QUANG DUY
Members of the male militia block drop hearts and say goodbye to the Capital. Photo: QUANG DUY
Crowds of people bid farewell to officers and soldiers at Hanoi station. Photo: QUANG DUY
At Noi Bai airport, members of some female groups such as Special Forces and female guerrillas from the South were given priority by Vietnam Airlines staff to check in quickly.
The "check-in" procedure is quick so the female soldiers have more time to take souvenir photos. Photo: PHU SON

Dang Ho Thien Phuc (3rd from left), a member of the Southern female guerilla bloc, said she was very moved by the people's sentiment. Photo: HIEU LE

Management staff called names and distributed plane tickets to members of the Southern female guerrilla bloc. Photo: PHU SON
Photo: HIEU LE
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The People's Army Newspaper issue dated September 2, 2025 is kept as a souvenir by many female soldiers. Photo: PHU SON
Many groups took the opportunity to leave memories at Noi Bai airport. Photo: HIEU LE
Many foreign tourists were very excited and wanted to take photos with the female Special Forces members. Photo: HIEU LE

Lieutenant Nguyen Thi Minh Trang shares beautiful memories of the historic August days and National Day that will forever be in her mind. Photo: HIEU LE

Female soldiers check in at Noi Bai airport. Photo: HIEU LE
Many young people came to the airport to see off members of the groups. Photo: PHU SON
Private Tran Thi Minh Thu said she will definitely return to Hanoi in the near future. Photo: HIEU LE
According to the plan, the groups participating in the parade will continue to leave Hanoi to return to their units in the next two days (September 4 and 5). Photo: PHU SON

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    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/da-phuong-tien/phong-su-anh/cac-doan-tham-gia-nhiem-vu-dieu-binh-dieu-hanh-roi-ha-noi-844560