Their quick reflexes and disciplined lifestyle are easily noticeable. The knowledge and experience they have accumulated become invaluable assets, helping them confidently continue their journey in the military.

Private Truong Hoang Sang, a soldier in Squad 6, Platoon 4, Company 7, Battalion 2, comes from a disadvantaged family. Sang's father suffers from heart disease and requires a pacemaker, while his mother is a self-employed worker with an unstable income. Before enlisting, Sang worked as a laborer to help support his family. In early 2025, Sang enlisted. Upon learning of Sang's circumstances, officers and comrades in his unit have consistently shown concern and encouragement, helping him quickly adapt to the military environment and focus on training and service.

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Private Truong Hoang Sang shared: “Due to my family's difficult circumstances, I was very worried and homesick in the early days of my military service. But with the encouragement of officers, comrades, and family, I persevered. In the final three-part explosives test, I achieved excellent results in all three areas. My parents were very happy and proud to know that I had strived to excel and successfully complete my duties.”

Like Sang, Private Nguyen Van Phi Long, a soldier in Squad 5, Platoon 2, Company 6, Battalion 2, quickly adapted to the highly disciplined military environment. After three months of training, Long showed significant improvement in physical fitness, courage, and demeanor. Even more honorably, Long was chosen to represent the new recruits of the Dong Nai Regiment in taking the oath under the Victory Banner.

To help new recruits gradually mature, officers at all levels within the Regiment are always dedicated to mentoring and meticulously guiding them through each training content. The teaching process is organized from easy to difficult, combining new learning with reviewing old material, and focusing on practical application. Officers at all levels uphold a high sense of responsibility, are approachable and attentive, treating the soldiers like family members.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Duc Tinh, Commander of the Dong Nai Regiment, stated: “Since new recruits enlisted, the Party committee and commanders at all levels have placed special emphasis on political and ideological education; at the same time, they have meticulously cared for the material and spiritual well-being of the soldiers. The unit closely combines training with disciplinary training, building a regular and orderly system, and organizing many vibrant emulation movements. This has created motivation for new recruits to love and be attached to the unit, striving to train and successfully and excellently complete their tasks.”

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    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/quoc-phong-an-ninh/xay-dung-quan-doi/de-bo-me-them-tu-hao-831537