In addition, guests included Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations Atul Khare, representatives of the Australian and US embassies, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Joint Operations Command, and consulates of several countries...
To date, the packing of goods and equipment has been completed and the transportation of troops, goods and equipment to the Mission has been planned in two batches.
Tonight (October 1), Vietnam Field Hospital 2.1 will depart for South Sudan. Vietnam Field Hospital 2.1 will replace the UK Field Hospital 2 in Bentiu, South Sudan.
Deputy Minister of National Defense Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Vinh handed over the decision to send troops to the Vietnamese peacekeeping force to South Sudan. |
The ladies of the Vietnamese peacekeeping force prepare to leave for their mission in South Sudan this morning. |
Members of BVDC 2.1 are equipped with knowledge to ensure they have enough capacity to perform their tasks well. |
Among the members of the Vietnam Peacekeeping Force preparing to leave for South Sudan this time are 10 women. |
Field Hospital 2.1 is also equipped with knowledge about the situation of the mission where Field Hospital 2.1 is deployed, survival skills in African environmental conditions, use of communication systems, identification of bombs, mines, explosives... and standards of conduct, rules, and other military subjects serving operations in an independent environment. |
Officers and soldiers of the Vietnamese peacekeeping force march to the C-17 aircraft. |
Marching to the C-17 aircraft |
The Australian Air Force's giant C-17 transport aircraft landed at Tan Son Nhat International Airport (HCMC) to transport goods; bringing Vietnamese peacekeeping forces to South Sudan. |
Second Lieutenant Sa Minh Ngoc, one of 10 female members of the Vietnam Peacekeeping Force preparing to go to South Sudan to carry out a mission. |
Officer Pham Thi Thu Trang with the national flag in hand, preparing to march to South Sudan to carry out her mission. |
An officer from the Australian Joint Operations Command was also present at Tan Son Nhat Airport to deploy Vietnamese peacekeepers to South Sudan. |
Colonel Nerolie McDonald, Australian Defense Attaché to Vietnam, gives a warm hug to officer Pham Thi Thu Trang at the departure ceremony |
Major General Gregory Bilton - Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Joint Operations Command visited and talked with Vietnamese officers before departure. |
Members took souvenir photos before departure |
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/luc-luong-gin-giu-hoa-binh-viet-nam-len-duong-sang-nam-sudan-185792811.htm
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