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Khanh Hoa Provincial Border Guard visited and supported families of soldiers affected by floods and storms.

On December 5, a working delegation led by Colonel Nguyen Doan Hoa - Political Commissar of the Khanh Hoa Provincial Border Guard Command visited and encouraged families of soldiers in the provincial Border Guard who suffered heavy losses in the recent floods.

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa05/12/2025

At the places he visited, Colonel Nguyen Doan Hoa shared the losses and difficulties of the military families, hoping that the families would soon overcome the consequences, stabilize their lives, and continue to be a spiritual support for officers and soldiers to work with peace of mind. The leaders of the Provincial Border Guard Command affirmed that the Party Committee and the Provincial Border Guard Command always care about, accompany, and share with the military families; create the best conditions for officers and soldiers to complete the task of protecting the sovereignty and security of the province's sea and island borders.

Colonel Nguyen Doan Hoa - Political Commissar of the Provincial Border Guard visited the family of military Major Huynh Tan - Assistant of the Technical Logistics Department.
Colonel Nguyen Doan Hoa presented gifts to the family of Major Huynh Tan - assistant of the Technical Logistics Department.

On this occasion, the delegation presented 15 cash gifts with a total value of 30 million VND and 30 gifts in kind with a total value of 15 million VND. The funding was provided by Duy Cuong Dong Nai Joint Stock Company; FATEC Dong Nai Club; RUNNER Dong Nai Club; class 12B, school year 1994 - 1996, Tri An Secondary School (Dong Nai) and the Provincial Border Guard Command.

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Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202512/bo-doi-bien-phong-tinh-khanh-hoa-tham-ho-tro-gia-dinh-quan-nhan-bi-thiet-hai-do-mua-lu-06944fd/


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