On the afternoon of June 6, the last train carrying 471 soldiers from the Department of Motorcycles - Transport, the Department of Military Medicine, Military Region 9 and Army Corps 34 ( Ministry of National Defense ) to participate in the parade and march 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.
Hundreds of people showed up in front of car number 9 of the train carrying the soldiers to meet Lieutenant Le Hoang Hiep.
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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.
Notably, as soon as the train stopped, hundreds of young people and locals poured into car number 9 to welcome Senior Lieutenant Le Hoang Hiep (Division 9, Corps 34).
Lieutenant Hiep was the last to leave the carriage. He smiled in response to everyone's warm welcome. Recognizing Hiep, many people rushed to ask for his autograph, shake his hand, and take photos together.
Le Hoang Hiep got off the train and greeted the people.
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Faced with this situation, the army had to send people to clear the way so that the welcome and admiration of the people would not affect the soldiers' schedule.
From train car number 9 to the van to the assembly point, at least 5 soldiers and militiamen had to clear the way for Lieutenant Hiep to maintain his formation. When this soldier got on the van, people still surrounded him and wanted to get on the van and take pictures with him.
Previously, at the 50th Anniversary of National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025), a clip recording the moment Senior Lieutenant Le Hoang Hiep got out of the car during the parade rehearsal quickly became a phenomenon on social networks.
In just a few short seconds, his image in a neat military uniform, with a serious appearance and confident demeanor attracted the attention of many netizens.
Lieutenant Hiep responded to everyone's feelings.
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Lieutenant Hiep is 1.82 m tall, weighs 75 kg, and works at Division 9.
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In real life, Lieutenant Hiep is quite a private person, almost never posting personal photos on social networks.
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The army sent someone to clear the way for Lieutenant Hiep to get on the vehicle to the assigned assembly point.
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The journey of Hiep and his teammates was quite difficult because there were so many people welcoming them.
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The vehicle carrying soldier Hiep and his teammates was surrounded.
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People take pictures through black glass windows
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Others tried to get into the car but were stopped.
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The soldiers all received warm affection from the people.
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Buses departing from Hanoi station
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Waving goodbye to the soldiers
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/quan-doi-phai-dep-duong-dua-nam-than-le-hoang-hiep-roi-ga-ha-noi-185250606171950222.htm
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