Immediately after receiving instructions from Major General Ngo Vinh Phuc, Rector of the Air Force Officer School, the Command of Regiment 910 quickly organized the briefing on the mission, deploying officers, soldiers, and mobile equipment to critical points. Given its special role as a unit training military pilots, constantly honing their skills, mobility, and equipment mastery, the Regiment's forces deployed their mission quickly, efficiently, safely, and effectively.

The 910th Regiment deployed relief vehicles to assist people in flood-affected areas.

In Hoa Xuan commune, where rising floodwaters have submerged many roads and residential areas, rescue forces from Regiment 910 have closely coordinated with local authorities and other forces stationed in the area to transport relief supplies, move belongings, and assist residents in relocating to safe areas. Specialized boats, life jackets, and rescue ropes have been continuously used to reach isolated households in deeply flooded areas.

The 910th Regiment provided relief to local residents in the area where it is stationed.

Despite heavy rain, strong currents, and many inaccessible areas, the officers and soldiers of Regiment 910 maintained a high sense of responsibility, proactively and calmly handling all situations. Many comrades had to immerse themselves in water for hours to help the elderly and carry young children across flooded areas; some task forces moved continuously between areas to assist households in relocating their property and livestock to safe places.

Lieutenant Colonel To Anh Tuan, Deputy Regiment Commander and Chief of Staff of Regiment 910, said that the unit maintains strict duty rosters and is ready to reinforce personnel and equipment to other key areas when required. The regiment also continues to monitor the area, coordinating with local Party committees and authorities to track the developments of floods and heavy rains in order to provide timely assistance to the people until the situation is completely stable.

Rescue forces from the 910th Regiment brought people to safety.

The timely presence and dedication of the officers and soldiers of Regiment 910 left a positive impression on the people. The image of the Air Force soldiers silently guiding each family to safety amidst the floodwaters further affirmed the "selfless service to the people" quality and the noble traditions of the Vietnam People's Air Force.

This latest flood further demonstrates the command capabilities, close coordination, and readiness of the officers and soldiers of Regiment 910, while also reflecting the comprehensive maturity of the officers and soldiers of the Air Force Officer Training School in carrying out the task of assisting the people in disaster prevention and control, an important task that the Central Military Commission, the Ministry of National Defense , and the Air Defense - Air Force Command have consistently emphasized.

The practical and humane actions of Regiment 910 during the floods in Dak Lak contributed to minimizing damage, bringing peace to the people, and further enhancing the image of Uncle Ho's soldiers in peacetime.

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/nuoi-duong-van-hoa-bo-doi-cu-ho/trung-doan-910-kip-thoi-giup-nhan-dan-vung-lu-1012793