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Brigade 172: following fishermen's children to school

Thời ĐạiThời Đại28/08/2024


On the afternoon of August 28 in Da Nang city, Brigade 172 (Navy Region 3) organized the 5th gift-giving ceremony for two children of fishermen in difficult circumstances in the area who were sponsored by the unit.

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At the families of fishermen's children, the delegation visited, encouraged and gave gifts, each worth 1 million VND along with school supplies such as pens, notebooks and school bags.

Đoàn công tác trao qua cho các em học sinh
Working group of Brigade 172 (Naval Region 3) presented gifts to support fishermen's children in difficult circumstances.
Đoàn công tác trao qua cho các em học sinh
Working group of Brigade 172 (Naval Region 3) presented gifts to support fishermen's children in difficult circumstances.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Hoang Tu Thoan, Deputy Political Commissar of Brigade 172: This is a practical and meaningful activity in the program of the Navy as a support for people to go offshore and the program of the Navy sponsoring fishermen's children in Brigade 172. The activity takes place before the new school year, contributing to supporting the families of students as well as encouraging and cheering them on to try to be good and study well. Thereby, contributing to strengthening the relationship between the army and the people in the area, strengthening and building an increasingly strong people's position at sea, contributing to firmly protecting the sovereignty of the sea and islands of the Fatherland.



Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/lu-doan-172-tiep-buoc-con-em-ngu-dan-den-truong-204131.html

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