In the parade formation, comrade Vu Thi Ha Trang belongs to the Women's Peacekeeping Unit, and Senior Lieutenant Vu Ba Quoc Bao is the Unit Leader of the Armored Unit.
Both sisters were very happy and proud to be selected for the parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification.
Before that, the two sisters were summoned for training and practice at the National Military Training Center 4 (Hanoi). After that, they moved to Ho Chi Minh City to practice with other parades and marching groups across the country.
After a long period of training, both sisters have mastered individual movements and performed them skillfully and accurately.
For Senior Lieutenant Vu Ba Quoc Bao, this is a journey full of pride, carrying the steel spirit and passionate heart of tank soldiers. The strong, pressing steps forward carry the pride of the old armored troops, when they led the five armies to liberate Saigon.
The training process, with equipment, special armor and working helmets covering the ears, made the field uniform even hotter. However, for each member of the Armored Corps in general and Senior Lieutenant Vu Ba Quoc Bao in particular, each step was a beat of pride, urging him to try harder.
As for comrade Vu Thi Ha Trang, this is the first time she has participated in a parade at a major national event, so she is very honored and clearly identifies her responsibility to practice diligently and seriously to be worthy of the trust of commanders at all levels, contributing a small part of herself to the country's important event.
"The training time was long and the intensity was high. There were times when I thought I couldn't overcome it. However, my family and relatives encouraged me, my superiors cared for me, and gave me the motivation to overcome the difficulties and complete my tasks well," said Vu Thi Ha Trang.
Sisters Vu Thi Ha Trang and Senior Lieutenant Vu Ba Quoc Bao take the opportunity to meet after each training session to ask about each other's health, instruct each other on movements, and encourage each other to strive with determination for the common mission.
Senior Lieutenant Vu Ba Quoc Bao is married and has a baby who is almost 1 year old. “Family is always a support, giving my sister and I more motivation, more effort, and more determination. We know that a beautiful parade formation contributes to the overall success of the country's important holiday,” Senior Lieutenant Vu Ba Quoc Bao shared.
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