(Baonghean.vn) - From the propaganda team of the liberation army to the great marches to liberate the nation, all bear the mark of the Father of the nation - the one who always followed every step of development of the regular armed forces - the Vietnam People's Army.Despite being busy with many tasks, during major campaigns, Uncle Ho always took time to visit and encourage the army units. Before leaving, in his Will, he instructed the Party, State, Government and people to carry out a good policy of gratitude and reciprocation towards those who sacrificed their blood and bones for the cause of national salvation.
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President Ho Chi Minh and Party and State leaders met to discuss the decision to launch the Dien Bien Phu campaign. Photo: Archive |
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Pinning the Dien Bien soldier badge on outstanding soldiers. Photo: Document |
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Uncle Ho talked to officers and soldiers of the 16th Corps at Hung Temple (Phu Tho): "The Hung Kings had the merit of building the country, we, uncles and nephews, must work together to protect the country". Photo: Archive |
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Uncle Ho with officers and soldiers of Army Corps 1146. Photo archive |
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Uncle Ho observed the battlefield in the 1950 Border campaign. Photo: Archive |
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Uncle Ho talking with anti-aircraft artillery officers and soldiers in 1950. Photo archive |
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Uncle Ho with officers and soldiers of Army Corps 938. Photo archive |
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Uncle Ho with officers and soldiers of Unit 600 in Na Doong, Trung Son, Yen Son in 1953. Photo archive |
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President Ho Chi Minh visited troops during a drill in 1957. Photo: Archive |
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Uncle Ho had dinner with Navy ship 154 during his visit to Ha Long Bay in 1959. Photo: Archive |
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Uncle Ho took a souvenir photo with the Southern liberation army on December 20, 1962. Photo archive |
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Uncle Ho with officers and soldiers of the 768th Corps - the air defense force protecting the capital in 1966. Photo archive |
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Talking with technical officers and soldiers of A3 aircraft factory on September 25, 1966.
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Giving Tet gifts and talking to officers and soldiers of Sao Vang Air Force in 1967. Photo archive
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