Attending the meeting were Colonel Ngo Van Thanh, Political Commissar of Naval Region 5; Ms. Tran Thi Kieu Yen, President of the Women's Union of Ca Mau province; leaders and commanders of agencies and units under Naval Region 5; the Women's Union of Ca Mau province and benefactors.

- Photo 1: Ms. Tran Thi Kieu Yen speaking at the meeting. Ms. Tran Thi Kieu Yen spoke at the meeting.

Speaking at the program, Ms. Tran Thi Kieu Yen expressed her joy at meeting and sharing with officers and soldiers of Naval Region 5, and said that in recent times, the Ca Mau Provincial Women's Union has coordinated with the Naval Region 5 Command to effectively implement information and propaganda work on seas and islands; mobilizing female members to participate in building and protecting the sovereignty of the seas and islands of the Fatherland.

Colonel Ngo Van Thanh spoke, acknowledged and thanked the attention and support of the Ca Mau Women's Union. Colonel Ngo Van Thanh acknowledged and thanked the attention and support of the Ca Mau Women's Union.

The activities were carried out extensively in Ca Mau province with many diverse and creative forms, not only contributing to raising awareness but also arousing the sense of responsibility of cadres, women's union members and people in actively participating in movements towards the homeland's sea and islands.

Along with propaganda work, the Association also regularly coordinates with the Naval Region 5 Command, units, businesses, and philanthropists to organize social security activities such as visiting and giving gifts to officers and soldiers in difficult circumstances who are working at the unit, and to poor households, families with meritorious services, and people with meritorious services in the area. These practical activities have strengthened the relationship between the army and the people, building an increasingly solid "people's hearts and minds position".

- Photos 4, 5: Leaders of the Women's Union of Ca Mau province presented souvenirs to the Naval Region 5 Command, Brigade 127 and Regiment 551.

Leaders of the Women's Union of Ca Mau province presented souvenirs to the Naval Region 5 Command, Brigade 127 and Regiment 551.

On behalf of the Party Committee and the Command of Naval Region 5, Colonel Ngo Van Thanh thanked the affection of the Women's Union of Ca Mau province for the officers and soldiers of the unit. Colonel Ngo Van Thanh emphasized that over the years, the Region has always received the attention, support, assistance and companionship of the Party Committee, the government and the people of Ca Mau province in general, and the Women's Union of Ca Mau province in particular, in many aspects of work. This is a great source of encouragement and motivation, helping the officers and soldiers of the unit to feel secure in sticking to the sea and islands, and successfully completing the assigned tasks.

The Political Commissar of Naval Region 5 hopes that in the coming time, the Women's Union of Ca Mau province will continue to coordinate with the unit to promote communication work on seas and islands; strengthen the mobilization of female members to actively participate in building and protecting the sovereignty of the seas and islands of the Fatherland in an increasingly in-depth, practical and effective manner. At the same time, organize more meaningful programs towards the homeland's seas and islands, thereby promoting the combined strength, contributing to firmly protecting the sovereignty of the seas and islands of the Fatherland in the new situation.

On this occasion, the Women's Union of Ca Mau province presented souvenirs to the Naval Region 5 Command, Brigade 127 and Regiment 551.

Representatives of units and donors presented bicycles to students. Representatives of units and donors presented bicycles to students.

The Association also presented gifts to the Naval Region 5 Nursery and the Women's Associations of the Region; coordinated with sponsors to present 20 bicycles to the children of officers and soldiers working at the unit with a total value of 33 million VND.

                                                                Van Dinh

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