The delegation included members of the Provincial Party Executive Committee: Nguyen Van De - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; Phung Thanh Vinh - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; Dang Thanh Tung - Chief of Office of the Provincial People's Committee; and leaders and staff of departments, offices and units under the Provincial People's Committee Office.


Truong Son National Martyrs Cemetery covers an area of 14 hectares, located on Ben Tat hill, Con Tien commune, Quang Tri province, the resting place of more than 10,200 martyrs from main force units, local troops, militia and guerrillas, and youth volunteers who served in combat on the fronts during the anti-American war. Of these, nearly 1,300 martyrs are children of Nghe An people resting here.

Truong Son National Martyrs' Cemetery is a shining symbol of revolutionary heroism, of the spirit and will to fight for independence and the desire for peace of our people.
In the sacred atmosphere, the delegation of the Office of the People's Committee of Nghe An province respectfully offered flowers and incense to express their deep remembrance, gratitude and honor to beloved children across the country, including those from Nghe An who heroically sacrificed their blood and bones on the Truong Son roads for the cause of national liberation.




On the same day, a delegation of officials from the Provincial People's Committee Office offered flowers and incense to commemorate heroic martyrs at the National Martyrs Cemetery on Road 9 (Dong Ha Ward, Quang Tri Province).

National Road 9 Martyrs' Cemetery - the resting place of more than 10,800 martyrs who were main force soldiers, local soldiers, militia and guerrillas, and youth volunteers who fought and served on the Road 9 front and in Laos during the resistance war against the US, including about 200 martyrs from Nghe An.


Also on July 19, a delegation of officials from the Provincial People's Committee Office offered flowers and incense to commemorate heroic martyrs at Vinh Linh Martyrs' Cemetery and Quang Tri Ancient Citadel Martyrs' Cemetery./.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/doan-cong-tac-van-phong-ubnd-tinh-nghe-an-dang-huong-tuong-niem-cac-anh-hung-liet-si-tai-quang-tri-10302653.html
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