Cleaning the house, which still smelled of fresh paint, war invalid Dinh Van Dien (commonly known as Ba Dien), a former soldier before 1975, had eyes filled with emotion. War invalid Dinh Van Dien shared: “Looking at the newly built house, I feel both happy and moved. The soldiers not only helped build the house, but also brought with them affection and care for old soldiers like us.”

Officers and soldiers of Regiment 3, in coordination with local people, built "Comrade's Houses".  

This is one of the two "Comrade Houses" that officers and soldiers of Regiment 3 have contributed their labor to help the local community build during this recent relief effort.

In addition to helping build houses, as part of these activities, the unit's forces directly upgraded and repaired 10km of rural roads, improving transportation conditions for people, especially during the rainy season, and facilitating local socio -economic development.

In addition, officers and soldiers also cleaned, tidied, and beautified the Martyrs' Cemetery, respectfully lighting incense to commemorate the heroic martyrs, thereby educating about the tradition of "drinking water, remembering the source," fostering gratitude and responsibility in each person towards the great sacrifices of previous generations.

Lieutenant Colonel Tran Dang Thi, Deputy Commander of Regiment 3, affirmed: “Civilian mobilization work is an important and regular political task of the unit. Through specific and practical actions, officers and soldiers of Regiment 3 not only help people overcome immediate difficulties, but also strengthen the people's trust in the Party, the State, and the Army.”

Officers and soldiers of Regiment 3, in coordination with local forces, are repairing rural roads.

Although the road is not yet fully repaired, witnessing the soldiers working diligently under the scorching midday sun and thinking about the sight of a newly completed road, Ms. Luu Thi Nhung, like many other local residents, could not hide her joy.

Ms. Nhung emotionally shared: “This road used to be full of potholes, making travel very difficult. During the recent high tides, some people even fell while trying to get around. Now it's much better; the soldiers helped repair it, and this Tet holiday we can drive around freely to visit our relatives.”

Besides contributing their labor to building houses and repairing roads, Regiment 3 also coordinated with local Party committees and authorities to visit and present 20 gifts, totaling over 20 million VND, to policy beneficiary families and poor households, clearly demonstrating the gratitude and responsibility of soldiers towards the people.

At the gift-giving ceremony, Comrade Nguyen Van Doi, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the People's Committee of Phung Hiep commune, assessed: "The civilian outreach activities of Regiment 3 are very practical and closely aligned with the needs of the locality. They not only support people's livelihoods but also carry profound educational significance, contributing to strengthening the great military-civilian solidarity in the area."

Regiment 3, in coordination with local authorities, distributed gifts to the people.

Through concrete, practical, and meaningful humanitarian actions, the officers and soldiers of Regiment 3 have contributed to helping the locality overcome difficulties, improve the lives of the people, and at the same time deeply cultivate the bond between the military and the people, highlighting the noble qualities of Uncle Ho's soldiers in the new era.

The renovated roads, the construction of houses built out of solidarity, and the respectful incense offerings at the Martyrs' Cemetery are vivid evidence of the blood-bond relationship between the Army and the people, creating a solid foundation for building a strong people's support base.

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/nuoi-duong-van-hoa-bo-doi-cu-ho/bo-doi-ve-xom-lang-them-khang-trang-1019864