New recruits cried when leaving their families on the day of leaving for military service in the capital.
Monday, February 26, 2024 10:16 AM (GMT+7)
Although joining the army to protect the Fatherland is a sacred duty for any young Vietnamese man, the moment of leaving their families to join the army makes new recruits in the capital unable to hold back their tears.
Video : New recruits from Dong Da district, Hanoi on the day of leaving for military service.
On the morning of February 26, Dong Da district, Hanoi solemnly held the 2024 military enlistment ceremony.
In 2024, Dong Da district had 107 young people called up to join the army, reaching 102% of the city's target; of which 76 people had university, college and intermediate degrees, 50 young people volunteered to apply for military service; 92 people attended the Party training class and 3 comrades were honored to be admitted to the Party.
The moment the rookies step through the gates of glory.
Smiles and joy at the moment of leaving for military service.
Family, friends and relatives used their phones to record the moment of sending new recruits off to join the army.
The moment of leaving family to join the army made many new recruits in the capital unable to hold back their tears.
New recruit Le Trong Quan (Dong Da district, Hanoi) cried bitterly in the moment of leaving his family.
After being encouraged by his mother through the car window, new soldier Le Trong Quan regained his composure, raised his hand to say goodbye to his mother, and confidently set off to fulfill his mission of training and protecting the Fatherland.
Besides, in 2024, Dong Da district will have 21 new recruits called to join the army and perform duty in the People's Public Security.
A relative of a new soldier stood from afar, choking with tears.
Relatives waved goodbye to the new recruits as they left for the army. "Besides the sacred duty of protecting the Fatherland, I hope the military environment will help my children grow up," said Ms. Thu (Dong Da district).
Pham Hung
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