Meeting and assigning tasks to female militia to participate in the parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South
On the morning of February 5, the Provincial Military Command held a meeting and assigned tasks to 29 female militiamen of Nghe An province to participate in the parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification. Colonel Dinh Bat Van - Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Provincial Military Command chaired the meeting.
The work of selecting and receiving female militiamen to participate in the parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025) has been completed.Provincial Military CommandDirect agencies to implement well, ensure all aspects of the work of receiving and training forces participating in parades and marches. The selection is carried out strictly from the grassroots; local Party committees and authorities at all levels pay attention, lead, and direct effective implementation, selecting female militiamen with sufficient political qualities, ethics, qualifications, and health to participate in training.

The first phase of the training at the Nghe An Provincial Military Command has completed its objectives and requirements. After completing the first phase of training, the comrades will continue to participate in training at the Military Region and the Ministry, starting from February 5, 2025.

Speaking at the assignment, Colonel Dinh Bat Van - Deputy Commander, Chief of Staff of the Provincial Military Command emphasized: The parade to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the complete liberation of the South and the reunification of the country is an important political event, affirming the position, significance and great historical value of the event. This is also an opportunity to demonstrate the strength, growth and maturity of the Vietnam People's Army. He praised the sense of responsibility of the female militia who overcame difficulties and strictly followed the decision.

Due to the long training period, Colonel Dinh Bat Van requested the militia comrades to uphold their sense of responsibility, strictly abide by military discipline, the laws of the State, the rules and regulations of the organizing committee, overcome all difficulties in training and practice, and be determined to excellently complete the assigned tasks. At the same time, he requested the agencies and units in the Nghe An Provincial Military Command to continue to coordinate well with agencies, units and localities to regularly monitor, care for, encourage and support in all aspects for individuals as well as families of female militia comrades participating in this training./.