TPO - On the morning of February 14, Nghe An province simultaneously held military enlistment ceremonies in 20 districts, cities and towns, sending off the best sons of their homeland to carry out the task of building and protecting the Fatherland. In Vinh city, the military enlistment ceremony was attended by Lieutenant General Pham The Tung - Deputy Minister of Public Security .
TPO - On the morning of February 14, Nghe An province simultaneously held military enlistment ceremonies in 20 districts, cities and towns, sending off the best sons of their homeland to carry out the task of building and protecting the Fatherland. In Vinh city, the military enlistment ceremony was attended by Lieutenant General Pham The Tung - Deputy Minister of Public Security.
Video : Thousands of Nghe An youths leave for military service. |
This year, Nghe An has more than 3,200 citizens enlisting in the army. Among them, there are 4 female citizens; 49 party members; 945 citizens registered to volunteer to join the army (reaching a rate of 30%); 1,105 citizens have attended the Party training course; 210 people have university, college, and intermediate degrees; 813 ethnic minority youths and 237 religious youths. |
Vinh city alone has 219 citizens enlisted in the army. Of these, 86 youths wrote volunteer applications, 1 party member and 65 youths participated in cultivating Party sympathy, 8 youths are Catholics. |
New recruit Vu Duc Trong (born 2005, residing in Nghi Phu ward, Vinh city) said that he is proud to represent thousands of heroic young people of the "Red city" to join the army. "I feel very honored and proud to join the army this time. The military environment is a great school that helps young people train, strive and mature," said new recruit Trong. |
Seeing the soldiers off to their units, their relatives were emotional and sad. |
"My family feels honored to have him join the army. I hope he will be strong and complete his mission well," said Nguyen Thi Que (56 years old, resident of Nghi Thu ward, Vinh city, standing in the middle), mother of soldier Hoang Ngoc Duc. |
Hurried hugs and tight handshakes bid farewell to new recruits as they leave for the army to fulfill their civic duty to the Fatherland. |
Source: https://tienphong.vn/thu-truong-bo-cong-an-dong-vien-thanh-nien-tong-quan-post1716987.tpo
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