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Gia Lai Provincial Military Command hands over 6 "Comrades' Houses" to soldiers in difficult circumstances

(GLO)- From October 8 to 9, the Gia Lai Provincial Military Command handed over 6 "Comrades' Houses" to soldiers with difficult housing circumstances.

Báo Gia LaiBáo Gia Lai09/10/2025

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Leaders of the Gia Lai Provincial Military Command presented gifts to the family of Major Nguyen Anh Tuan, former Militia Assistant, Defense Command of Region 1, Hoai Nhon Nam. Photo: Thanh Phuc

After nearly 4 months of construction, with the attention and support of leaders and commanders at all levels in the provincial armed forces and local Party committees and authorities, 6 houses were completed on schedule. Each house has an area of ​​55-75 m². The Ministry of National Defense supported 60 million VND/house, the remaining cost was contributed by family, relatives and teammates, and labor.

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Leaders of the Provincial Military Command and representatives of local authorities presented gifts to the family of Major Nguyen Tan Tuong - former Military Assistant, Defense Command of Region 1, Hoai Nhon Nam. Photo: Thanh Phuc

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Colonel Nguyen Xuan Son - Deputy Political Commissar of Gia Lai Provincial Military Command congratulated the families of the soldiers who received "Comrades' Houses" this time. This is a meaningful gift showing the deep concern of the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of National Defense, the Military Region 5 Command and the Party Committee and the Provincial Military Command for the families of the soldiers who are still in difficulty.

Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/bo-chi-huy-quan-su-tinh-gia-lai-ban-giao-6-nha-dong-doi-cho-quan-nhan-co-hoan-canh-kho-khan-post568877.html


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