Attending the program were Major General Pham Van Hieu, Secretary of the Party Committee of Group 969, Political Commissar of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command; Major General Pham Hai Trung, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Group 969, Commander of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command; comrades in the Standing Committee of the Party Committee, heads of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command and more than 100 delegates from affiliated agencies and units.
Welcome performance by the unit's art team. |
After nearly 56 years of preserving Uncle Ho's body and 50 years of managing and operating the Mausoleum, generations of cadres, professional soldiers, workers, defense officials, non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command have always been loyal, dedicated, and made efforts to overcome all difficulties, promote the spirit of independence, self-reliance, and self-strengthening, and build the tradition of "Complete loyalty and filial piety - Solidarity and cooperation - Self-reliance - Proactive creativity" of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum troops.
Colonel, Doctor, People's Physician Vu Van Binh (middle) shares memories at the program. |
Participating in the exchange program, Colonel, Doctor, People's Physician Vu Van Binh, former Deputy Commander of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command, shared the advantages and difficulties in the medical work of preserving Uncle Ho's body. Working at his unit from 1975 until his retirement, People's Physician Vu Van Binh made many important contributions in researching and applying technical measures to preserve President Ho Chi Minh's body in the best way. He is also a shining example of medical ethics, dedication, and devotion to work and is loved by colleagues and subordinates.
Along with the medical mission of preserving and protecting the body of President Ho Chi Minh in the long term, the technical and security assurance work also plays a very important role. This is vividly recreated through the exchange and conversation between Colonel Pham Van Hien, Deputy Chief of the Military Staff and Colonel Tran Anh Van, Deputy Head of Logistics and Engineering. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command.
Soldiers listen to the sharing of delegates participating in the exchange. |
Inheriting the achievements of the past 50 years, the stories of comrades: Lieutenant Colonel Dao Hoa Binh, Political Commissar of Group 285; Cu Thi Minh, Deputy Director of the President Ho Chi Minh Relic Site at the Presidential Palace; Major Pham Thanh Tuyen, Deputy Captain of Team 1, Group 275 and Sergeant Vu Dinh Thi, soldier of Team 1, Group 275 about the journey to promote the tradition of the heroic unit, striving to excellently complete the tasks in the new period moved many delegates.
Delegates participate in the exchange. |
Over the years, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Command has welcomed and served millions of compatriots and international guests; groups of people with revolutionary contributions; and political activities in an absolutely safe, civilized, polite, dedicated, and thoughtful manner, creating a good impression and deep affection in the hearts of the people and international friends.
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Authors and group representatives receive awards from the competition. |
Research Contest Results The 50-year tradition of building and growing the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and promoting the political and cultural significance of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum project has been launched to agencies and units in the Command and units in the Ba Dinh Historical - Cultural Relic Complex in recent times with quality beyond expectations, once again affirming the honor, pride and determination to be loyal, strive to study and follow Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality and style of the collectives and individuals working at Uncle Ho's Mausoleum.
At the program, the Organizing Committee awarded prizes to 21 authors and groups of authors with quality works participating in this meaningful contest.
News and photos: TUAN TU
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