Khanh Hoa Three brothers Hanh, Phuc, Ngoc, in Cam Lam district, all passed the Aviation Engineering major, Air Force Officer School, thanks to their adherence to study discipline since childhood.
Trinh Minh Hanh, Trinh Minh Ngoc, and Trinh Minh Phuc will turn 18 on September 13. In the graduation exam, the three male students from Doan Thi Diem High School scored 21.95-22.8 in the A00 group (Math, Physics, Chemistry). Meanwhile, the admission score for the Air Force Officer School was 21.1.
Mrs. Phuong and Mr. Nhan - the children's parents, could not hide their joy. Mr. Nhan is currently working at Brigade 146, Naval Region 4. Upon hearing the news, he asked for a few days off from his unit to come home and organize a small party before his children started school. In recent days, his family's house in Dong Cau village, Suoi Tan commune, has been continuously visited by relatives, neighbors, agencies and organizations to congratulate them.
"Dad works far away, mom is busy raising animals, my husband and I just tell our children to try hard, we are very happy with these results," said Mr. Nhan.
Cam Lam District Military Command gave gifts and encouraged three brothers before the first day of school. Photo: The Anh
According to Mr. Nhan, when he was young, he often took his children to the unit to participate in year-end parties. The opportunities to meet and interact with the military environment made the children love and want to follow their father's path.
At home, the three brothers learned military style, from waking up early, folding their blankets neatly, to following discipline in study and sports practice. All three have studied karate for 7 years and have first-degree black belts.
In studying, according to Hanh, the eldest brother, the three of them do not have any special secrets. In class, all three focus on listening to lectures to grasp basic knowledge. At home, if they do not understand something, they find ways to solve the problem together, learn more from friends and get help from teachers.
Ms. Phuong said that since 6th grade, her children's self-discipline has been very evident. All three have built a disciplined lifestyle, with clear schedules and plans.
"The kids even wake up earlier than me," said Mrs. Phuong. According to their mother, the three brothers have never complained about studying and have always supported each other. Therefore, all three of them have equal academic performance, achieving good or excellent results during their three years of high school.
"In their free time, the children help their mother clean and raise pigs and chickens. Seeing them being well-behaved makes me feel somewhat reassured," Ms. Phuong shared.
Mrs. Nguyen Thi Phuong was happy to know that her children were admitted to the Air Force Officer School. Photo: Bui Thao
Mr. Vu Thanh Xuan, principal of Doan Thi Diem High School, Cam Lam district, commented that the three brothers are obedient and good students.
"The school announced this news to the whole school to celebrate with the three brothers, contributing to creating more motivation for other students to study," said Mr. Xuan.
The three brothers believe that maintaining a disciplined, scientific lifestyle for many years will help them feel less overwhelmed when entering the military environment.
"We will strive to study and practice well so that in the future we can contribute to protecting and building our homeland and country," Hanh said.
Bui Toan
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