More than 1,600 officers and soldiers traveling by train from the south to participate in the parade and marching mission in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19, 1945 - August 19, 2025) and National Day September 2, abbreviated as mission A80, arrived at Hanoi station on June 6.
Female soldiers and teammates present in Hanoi
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Here, many people and student volunteers holding flags and flowers stood in a line from the platform to the lobby to welcome the officers and soldiers getting off the train.
Sharing with the press, Lieutenant Dinh Thi Hoai Thuong (Quang Binh Province Military Command) expressed her joy and pride when participating in a major event like mission A80 for the first time in her life. In particular, witnessing the warm welcome from the capital's people, she was very moved.
With family support, female lieutenant postpones wedding because of mission A80
Lieutenant Thuong said that to carry out the A80 mission, she postponed her wedding.
"We were preparing to get married, but when we learned about the A80 mission, we postponed the wedding until the end of the year. I was very touched to receive support from both families," Lieutenant Thuong said, adding that this was the motivation for her to try to complete the mission.
Lieutenant Dinh Thi Hoai Thuong
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The female lieutenant said that before going to Hanoi, she had 2 months of training at the 270th Engineer Brigade (Military Region 5). The training intensity was high, the weather was harsh, there were days when she was sweating like a shower, her feet were blistered, her back was soaked, but she always encouraged herself to try her best.
"I hope I will be strong and stay healthy to successfully complete this A80 mission. When I finish my mission, I will have a happy wedding," Lieutenant Thuong continued.
Sharing the same feelings as Lieutenant Thuong, the female soldiers were all happy and moved when they arrived in Hanoi. The welcome from the large number of people was the inspiration for them to overcome the difficulties and hardships in the coming time.
"This is my first time in Hanoi. The scenery is so beautiful, as beautiful as us," said Lieutenant Hua Thi Nhu Ngoc, a soldier of Military Region 5.
The radiant smiles of female soldiers in the Southern female guerilla bloc
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Female soldiers in the warm welcome of Hanoi people
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Wearing green military uniforms and scarves, many female soldiers put their personal matters on hold to participate in mission A80. This was also the first time many of them had come to Hanoi.
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Female soldier receives flowers from people
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They will overcome harsh weather conditions to prepare for upcoming training sessions.
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nu-thieu-uy-hoan-cuoi-de-ra-mien-bac-thuc-hien-nhiem-vu-a80-185250607020332963.htm
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