Despite the harsh heat, the female police officer still maintained a cheerful spirit during training - Photo: NAM TRAN
In the hot days of early June, at the campus of Hanoi National University (Hoa Lac commune, Thach That district), despite the harsh weather, the neat and orderly rows of the People's Public Security force were still enthusiastically practicing and preparing for the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2.
Overcoming the summer sun, forging one's will, practicing for the parade on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2nd
In the middle of the blazing hot training ground, the determined footsteps of the police soldiers echoed rhythmically, the shouts of commands echoed across the sky. On their sunburnt faces, sweat rolled down, soaking their shoulders, but the young soldiers' eyes always shone with steadfastness and iron determination.
Every step and every movement of officers and soldiers today is no longer simply a command exercise, but has become a symbol of resilience and iron discipline forged through hours of rigorous training.
Behind the steady steps are the tireless efforts, the silent but proud sacrifices of the People's Public Security soldiers .
For the first time participating in a parade practice, soldier Quach Cong Hau (from Soc Trang ) could not hide his emotions. For him, becoming one of thousands of soldiers participating in the A80 parade formation is a great honor and a proud milestone when wearing the People's Public Security uniform.
"This is an event of special significance to the country. I feel very honored to be part of the parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2," soldier Hau shared.
Soldier Quach Cong Hau shares his pride in participating in the A80 parade practice - Photo: NAM TRAN
As a son of the South, going to the North to study and practice in harsh weather conditions, he was surprised. The scorching and sultry summer sun at the Hoa Lac training ground made every step and every movement more difficult.
However, Hau and his teammates never once faltered. "The hot weather is a challenge, but also an opportunity for my teammates and I to practice our bravery and discipline. Everyone tries every day to complete the assigned tasks well," he said.
The more difficult the situation, the higher the soldiers' spirit.
Currently, the soldiers are entering the final stage of basic training - a decisive foundation to prepare for the transition to advanced training, group training, preliminary review and moving towards the state-level general rehearsal.
Sharing about the training process, Major Le Tuan Vu, head of the training team for male technical officers and high-tech crime prevention, said that his team is currently in charge of the parade team of 188 soldiers, mainly students from the People's Security Academy and the People's Public Security Political Academy.
Major Le Tuan Vu - head of the training team for male technical officers and high-tech crime prevention - Photo: NAM TRAN
The soldiers are arranged according to strict rules, tall people stand on top, short people stand below, the formation gradually slopes to the left to create a balanced, harmonious whole. The average height of the soldiers is 1.78m. The soldiers in the top row are 1.85m, the bottom row are about 1.70m, carefully selected, evenly.
Major Vu said that the criteria for selecting officers and soldiers to participate in the parade are very strict, not only must they meet the standard height, serious demeanor, straight legs, and steady posture, but their appearance must also be bright and their demeanor must reflect the spirit of a People's Public Security soldier. Each person in the formation is not just an individual, but a "piece" that contributes to creating a unified, majestic appearance for the whole group.
Every day, officers and soldiers start practicing at 7:00 a.m. and finish at 5:30 p.m. - Photo: NAM TRAN
Major Vu has participated in training parade formations many times, but this time with the large scale and special significance of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2, the responsibility placed on him and his teammates' shoulders became even heavier.
"I am fully aware of the honor but also the great responsibility. Therefore, I always uphold the sense of responsibility and take every step seriously in training to achieve the best results," he shared.
The training process is organized according to the prescribed curriculum and lesson plans, while integrating ideological work, motivation and encouragement for officers and soldiers. Each training session is not only to practice techniques, but also an opportunity to foster discipline, pride and collective cohesion.
"We always determine that no matter how difficult it is, the whole unit must try our best, ensure a unified formation, beautiful movements, and excellently complete assigned tasks," Major Vu affirmed.
Officers and soldiers participate in parade practice - Photo: NAM TRAN
Captain Dau Thanh Bac - a training officer of the Mobile Police Command - said that every day the officers and soldiers start training at 7am and finish at 5:30pm. On extremely hot days, the training time is adjusted earlier, starting at 6:30am to take advantage of the slightly cooler weather conditions.
In the first phase, the training focuses on perfecting the individual techniques of each soldier - from posture, head rotation, arm swing to synchronized steps. Then comes the phase of practicing in formation, moving towards coordination of the whole unit.
To have a standard parade formation on September 2, each group must meet high requirements for uniformity, precision and beauty. Each movement must be decisive and spirited, demonstrating the mettle and strength of the armed forces," Captain Bac shared.
He was particularly impressed with the spirit of the female special police officers, who always made constant efforts in the scorching heat. "Despite the harsh weather, the female officers still practiced diligently and seriously. The more difficult it was, the stronger the spirit and will of the officers and soldiers were. They were truly steel flowers in the training ground," Captain Bac said emotionally.
Training officer corrects soldier's movements - Photo: NAM TRAN
This is the first stage of the training process, aiming to perfect the individual techniques of each soldier - Photo: NAM TRAN
The heat makes the soldiers' faces sunburned and sweaty - Photo: NAM TRAN
Police units participate in A80 parade practice - Photo: NAM TRAN
During extremely hot weather, female soldiers have to cover their faces during training - Photo: NAM TRAN
Female soldier radiant during hard training - Photo: NAM TRAN
DANH TRONG - NAM TRAN
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