The moment mother Nguyen Thi Lanh met her son Huynh The Son again on Sinh Ton island - Photo: HA THANH
In his mother's tight embrace, Sergeant Huynh The Son (19 years old) could not hide his smile: "Having my mother come to visit me is an indescribable feeling. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime moment." The moment mother and son met was both joyful and sad.
Sergeant THAI GIA BAO
I try, mom also try!
Since the day she heard that her son was on duty at Sinh Ton Island, Ms. Nguyen Thi Lanh (in Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City) counted the days until she could see Bo (Huynh The Son's nickname) again. She was always worried about her youngest son, who was loved by the whole family. "As a mother, there is never a time when I don't worry about my son. I worry, but I always encourage him, tell him to try hard, complete his mission of protecting the islands of the Fatherland, and then come back," Ms. Lanh confided.
The moment she met her son right on Sinh Ton Island, the mother's eyes were red. Then she smiled brightly when she saw her youngest son's mature and steady appearance after several months of meeting again. Hearing the commanders and friends praise Bo for being very good, agile, and resourceful, "just like a foster brother", the mother's heart blossomed.
She kept rubbing his strong back, then holding his strong hands tightly. Mrs. Lanh said that when he was at home, Bo was pampered by the whole family so he rarely did any housework. His mother took care of all the daily meals. But when he went to the island, the youngest son of the family was strong in his role as "foster brother", especially gaining more than ten kilos compared to when he was at home.
"To visit you on such a remote island, I have to try very hard, pass all the medical examinations, and be healthy enough to make the journey to you. So my Bo, be strong and remember to stay healthy" - Mrs. Lanh emotionally told her son.
Seeing his mother looking worried, Sergeant Huynh The Son quickly encouraged her: "Don't worry, Mom. Bo is used to the sun and wind, there's nothing to be afraid of!". The son sat down and told his mother about the first months on the island, the training process that helps new soldiers train their strength and determination to stand firm in the face of storms and harsh conditions.
Taking on the logistics task, the young man in his twenties honestly said that he had no knowledge of cooking at home, so he struggled a lot at first. However, after just over a month, he got used to the job, confidently took on the task of taking care of the soldiers' lives and always completed the assigned tasks well.
Teddy bear brings the warmth of father
Meeting in the middle of Truong Sa sea and sky, the father gave his son a teddy bear he brought from the mainland - Photo: HA THANH
Before the day he set foot on Toc Tan C Island, Mr. Thai Van Vu (in Ho Chi Minh City) was restless. Every now and then, he would go back and forth to check the gift bag he brought for his son who was working in Truong Sa archipelago. The gift bag not only contained the items his son loved but also contained his father's love.
Mr. Vu said he personally went to choose the items for his son - Sergeant Thai Gia Bao (20 years old) - who has been fascinated by them since he was at home. "I also brought some bottles of soft drinks, 100 duck eggs and... a teddy bear from Cu Chi district for my son" - Mr. Vu boasted.
When arriving at the island, Mr. Vu was given priority to get on the first working boat to the island so that he could take advantage of the time to meet and talk with his son. The moment he stepped onto the island, he could not hide his surprise when he saw his son, who was still skinny and frail the day before, but after only a few months of seeing him again, had grown rapidly, stronger than before the sun and wind of Truong Sa.
"Do you think we raised Bao well?" - the soldiers of Toc Tan C island jokingly asked. The father smiled and nodded repeatedly: "That's right, when he was at home he was skinny, only about 50kg, but now he's big and looks so strong." When asked, we found out that when he was at home, Bao weighed only 48kg. But after only a few months in Truong Sa, he had gained nearly 20kg. His tall, strong body, strong appearance and tanned skin made the father proud.
Since taking on the task in the new environment, Bao has tried hard to study, from daily activities to discipline on the island and especially to promote the spirit of solidarity with his teammates. Bao shared with his father the secret of eating a lot, exercising a lot, and exercising whenever he has free time.
In a remote place, despite many difficulties, Thai Gia Bao is determined to overcome all obstacles to complete his mission as best as possible, which is also the sacred duty of a Vietnamese citizen. "Going to the island, getting acquainted with the ocean, perhaps the harsher conditions compared to the mainland have helped me train the qualities of a soldier of Uncle Ho's army" - Sergeant Gia Bao said.
Mom's hug and dad's promise
Before leaving the island, Mrs. Lanh gave Son and the young soldiers around her son's age a tight hug. After many months of separation, the warm embrace of a mother from the mainland seemed to give Son and his comrades more motivation and confidence to stay on the island and protect the sacred sea of the Fatherland.
"Try to listen to your children, try to get along with each other, help each other, try to protect the islands, complete your mission and then come back to your parents. Try hard, I'll come back!" - the mother carefully instructed before leaving the island to return to the ship.
In the moment of tearful farewell at the pier, Bao put on the life jacket and carefully checked that the strap was secure for his father before he got into the boat to leave the island and return to the ship. The father smiled lovingly and happily and felt somewhat reassured when he saw that his son had become a mature young man, knowing how to love and care for those around him.
He told his son to do his duty with peace of mind and to listen to his uncles and brothers. With determined eyes, the young soldier promised his father that he would complete all assigned tasks well. "I hope you and everyone on the mainland will always stay healthy" - Sergeant Thai Gia Bao said to the boat that was gradually leaving the island.
(to be continued)
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/tuoi-doi-muoi-giua-bien-troi-truong-sa-duoc-om-ba-me-ngay-tai-dao-20240622095726611.htm
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