
Vu Thi Que Tram receives the rank of Lieutenant. Photo: TIEN VINH
With her gentle and friendly appearance, few would guess that Tram is a martial artist from the Tay Son Xuan Binh school, achieving many accomplishments since her school days. Born in 2002, after graduating from college of pharmacy, Tram volunteered to join the army. During her studies and training at the Military Academy of Military Region 7, and while serving as a soldier at the Provincial Border Guard Command, Tram participated in the Border Guard Command's sports competition, winning a gold medal in unarmed combat. Following that, Tram represented the entire force in the Ministry of National Defense 's sports competition, excelling and winning a gold medal in the entire army. “Since I was little, I loved traditional martial arts, so my parents sent me to martial arts masters in the village and clubs to learn. From that passion, I diligently practiced to maintain my health and protect myself. Growing up, I always dreamed of becoming a military medic. Fortunately, all my dreams and aspirations have come true,” Que Tram confided.

Lieutenant Vu Thi Que Tram participates in the A80 event. Photo: TIEN VINH
In April 2025, Tram had the honor of joining the A80 team, a contingent of female military medical officers, preparing for the momentous event of the 80th anniversary of National Day on September 2nd. The training days were challenging, testing both physical strength and skills, while also fostering team spirit and the courage of a female soldier. Her perseverance and efforts earned her commendations and certificates of merit from leaders and commanders at all levels. Tram shared: “The greatest honor of my life was being admitted to the Communist Party of Vietnam right during the training period preparing for the A80 event.”

Lieutenant Vu Thi Que Tram instructs patients on how to use medication. Photo: TIEN VINH
In 2025, Tram became one of the 10 outstanding young people of the Border Guard Force of the province. To date, Lieutenant Vu Thi Que Tram is the youngest female border guard officer in terms of age, military service, and Party membership, and has achieved the most accomplishments in the entire border guard force. “My contributions are nothing compared to the sacrifices of my father and brothers before me, and the contributions of my peers in the remote border and island areas. I need to study, cultivate, and train even more to meet the demands of the current mission,” Tram humbly stated.
Despite her young age, Lieutenant Vu Thi Que Tram's military journey is the culmination of willpower, passion, and dedication. From a girl who loved traditional martial arts to a highly capable female medical officer, every step Tram took was steeped in sweat, discipline, and a burning desire to serve her country.
TIEN VINH
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