Ceremony to bring martyrs' remains back to their hometown

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On the morning of July 15, at the Do Luong District Martyrs' Cemetery, the Nghe An Provincial Military Command held a ceremony to send the remains of 14 martyrs with their names and hometowns back to 6 northern provinces and cities. Attending and sending the martyrs back to their homeland were representatives of the Military Commission, Military Region IV Command, Party Committee, Provincial Military Command, Nghe An Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee of Do Luong District's departments, branches and unions and relatives of the martyrs' families.

(Baonghean.vn) -On the morning of July 15, at the Do Luong District Martyrs' Cemetery, the Nghe An Provincial Military Command held a ceremony to send the remains of 14 martyrs with their names and hometowns back to 6 northern provinces and cities. Attending and sending the martyrs back to their homeland were representatives of the Military Commission, Military Region IV Command, Party Committee, Provincial Military Command, Nghe An Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee of Do Luong District's departments, branches and unions and relatives of the martyrs' families.



Offering flowers and incense to commemorate the martyrs



The leaders of Military Region 4 and the Provincial Military Command moved,
farewell to martyrs' remains Photo: Chien Thang (Provincial Military Command)

During the dry season of 2012-2013, through the search and collection of martyrs' remains in Laos, the Martyrs' Remains Collection Team - Nghe An Provincial Military Command searched and collected 168 sets of martyrs' remains who died in the two provinces of Xieng Khouang and Vientiane. Of these, 14 martyrs had their names and hometowns identified, including 7 martyrs from Hanoi, 2 martyrs from Vinh Phuc, 2 martyrs from Hai Phong, 1 martyr from Nam Dinh, 1 martyr from Hung Yen and 1 martyr from Thai Nguyen.

Up to now, the Military Region 4 Command has collected 24,110 remains of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers who sacrificed their lives in Laos; organized 10 handovers of 1,898 remains of martyrs whose names and hometowns have been identified. The provincial Military Command alone has collected 12,028 remains of martyrs and organized the handover of 969 remains of martyrs to localities. Thereby, contributing to the whole country in solving the military rear policy well and demonstrating the morality of drinking water and remembering its source.


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