Nghe An Newspaper and Television congratulate the 215th Tank Brigade on the anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army.
On the afternoon of December 21st, a delegation from Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television, led by Deputy Editor-in-Chief Nguyen Trung Thao, visited and congratulated the officers and soldiers of the 215th Tank Brigade in Quynh Tam commune on the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 1944 - December 22, 2025).

On behalf of the Party Committee and the Brigade Command, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Phuong Nam – Deputy Brigade Commander and Chief of Staff – reported to the delegation from Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television on the unit's training and combat readiness results.
In particular, in 2025, the 215th Tank Brigade achieved exceptionally outstanding results in training and participating in parades and marches commemorating the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd.

Besides its high training and combat readiness achievements, the Brigade also participated in civilian affairs work and achieved outstanding results.
In mid-November 2025, more than 200 officers and soldiers of Brigade 215 participated in community outreach and legal education activities in Nghia Lam commune. The unit dug hundreds of meters of irrigation canals, donated over 10 bicycles, and hundreds of gifts to poor households and families entitled to preferential policies in the locality.

Speaking to congratulate the unit on the 81st anniversary of the founding of the heroic Vietnam People's Army, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television Station Nguyen Trung Thao wished the officers and soldiers of Brigade 215 to continue to uphold the heroic tradition, fight well and achieve great victories, worthy of the unit's tradition, which is known as the "Lam River Chain". He also hoped that in the future, the two units would continue to have more practical exchange and fraternal activities, continuing the tradition of the past 20 years.


