Delegates of the Ministry of Science and Technology delegation visited the postal delivery model in the Traditional House of the Postal Delivery Department Base and the Central Communications Department of the Southern Office. Many important responsibilities during wartime.
The Southern Postal Department was established on June 2, 1962 under the Decision of the Central Office for the South. The task of the department is to manage the corridor system; organize the pick-up and drop-off of passengers; receive, issue and transport postal items; build wharves and warehouses to receive and transport military goods and other strategic goods from the large rear by road and sea; coordinate with sectors and localities to protect corridors, stations and pick-up and drop-off passengers.
The Southern Postal Delivery Board's apparatus includes specialized sub-committees such as: Postal Sub-committee, Transport Sub-committee, Organization and Personnel Sub-committee, and Postal Delivery Board Office.
The Southern Postal Service also has a cultural training school, an infirmary to take care of the health of officers and soldiers, and a radio station to serve communications.
Model of communication activities in the Traditional House of the Post and Communications Base Area Contact information of the Central Office for Southern Vietnam
With a system of corridors and hub stations, the Southern Postal Transport Department operates the smooth circulation from the Central Bureau to localities, regions, and provinces throughout the South and connects with the Central Hanoi .
In July 1970, the Central Bureau assigned the Southern Postal Transport Department to open a new corridor to transport troops and weapons to reinforce the South Central and Southwestern regions, urgently transport special goods (BVK), postal goods and transport cadres on business trips.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung and provincial leaders visited the postal delivery model in the Traditional House of the Postal Delivery Board Base and the Board Contact information of the Central Office for Southern Vietnam
In preparation for the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, the Postal Delivery Department was organized into two forces: the front-line service force closely followed the key battlefield and the Forward Command to handle communication requests from Party leaders at all levels; the rear-line service force continued to direct, maintain corridors, and take on all professional tasks.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung visited the documentary images in the Traditional House of the Postal and Communications Department Base Area of the Central Office for Southern Vietnam.
Over the past 13 years (1962-1975), the Central Postal Department of the Southern Region organized the reception and transportation of thousands of tons of weapons, equipment, and goods to serve the battlefield, including gold and foreign currencies of all kinds; and transported millions of cadres and soldiers, including many leaders of the Central Department, regions, provinces, and international guests to travel safely.
Member of the Provincial Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee Doan Trung Kien (second from right) and delegates visited the IT product display booth at the Traditional House of the Postal and Communications Department Base Area and the Central Information and Communications Department of the Southern Central Office.
In recognition of their outstanding achievements in the resistance war against the US to save the country, in 2013, the President conferred the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces on the Central Postal Department of the Southern Region. Many comrades were posthumously awarded with noble titles and awards from the Party and the State.
Continuing the tradition
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Postal Industry's tradition day, the 62nd anniversary of the Science and Technology Industry's tradition day and major national holidays, the Ministry of Science and Technology has just organized a working delegation with more than 100 officials, civil servants and former leaders of the Postal, Telecommunications, and Science and Technology sectors to return to the Southern Central Bureau Base (Tan Lap commune, Tay Ninh province).
Delegates view documentary images in the Traditional House of the Southern Central Postal and Communications Department Base Area
Returning to the old battlefield, having the opportunity to look at the images and artifacts displayed in the Traditional House of the Postal Delivery Department Base and the Central Communications Department of the Southern Office, Mrs. Pham Thi Hue (77 years old), a former liaison soldier during the anti-American resistance war, could not hide her emotions. So many memories of her time on postal delivery duty, arduous but heroic, came flooding back.
Mrs. Hue said that during the resistance war, the postal work was very hard. Every day, she and her teammates had to carry boxes containing documents, papers, and items into the base.
“These goods were all packed in boxes. We carried them on foot in the forest. One unit lost all its items because of enemy bombs,” Mrs. Hue sadly recalled.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung talked with the staff, civil servants and public employees of the Postal sector at the Traditional House of the Postal Delivery Department Base and the Central Information and Communications Department of the Southern Central Office.
Ms. Hue hopes that the Party and State will pay more attention to, care for, and preserve traditional houses like this, to attract tourists and give the younger generation the opportunity to study and learn about the achievements of their fathers' arduous struggles.
Former courier soldiers recall memories of a time of arduous but heroic postal work.
On this occasion, dozens of students from Ho Chi Minh City also followed the delegation to "R". Huynh Thi Thuy Hang, a student majoring in Multimedia Technology at the Academy of Posts and Telecommunications Technology, confided: "Through this trip, I learned more about the great contributions of our ancestors, so that we can have a good life like today. From then on, I will try to study hard to continue the tradition and join hands to develop the country."
Tran Thi Lan Huong, a student in the same major and school as Hang, also shared: "I feel very happy and proud to learn more about the contributions of our ancestors and realize that I need to study harder to contribute to building the country."
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung took a souvenir photo with the staff, civil servants and public employees of the Postal sector at the Traditional House of the Postal Delivery Department Base and the Central Information and Communications Department of the Southern Central Office.
Leading the delegation of the Ministry of Science and Technology to the source, at the incense offering ceremony to commemorate the heroic martyrs of the Postal and Information sector, Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung said that the cadres, civil servants, employees and workers of the entire Postal and Telecommunications and Science and Technology sectors vow to inherit the glorious revolutionary cause that the heroic martyrs have handed down; inherit and promote the heroic and indomitable tradition of previous generations, strive to compete in studying, training, working and producing, promoting the pioneering, creative, innovative, dedicated, loyal and loyal spirit of the two Postal and Information and Science and Technology sectors.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung takes a souvenir photo with students of the Academy of Posts and Telecommunications Technology
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung emphasized: “We - the living, must write the story of our generation to continue the flow of the nation, of the country. The best way to remember the fallen heroes and martyrs is to build this country strong, prosperous, with a magic crossbow to protect the Fatherland, so that no enemy dares to invade”./.
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