Nghe An: Awarding the decision to appoint two Border Guard Station Chiefs
(Baonghean.vn) - From June 23 to 25, the working delegation of the Nghe An Border Guard Command held a conference to hand over the responsibilities and tasks of the Chief of Keng Du Border Guard Station and the Nam Can International Border Gate Border Guard Station, combined with inspection and re-inspection of the grassroots units in the first 6 months of 2018.
Pursuant to the decision of the Border Guard Command, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Xuan Son, Chief of Quynh Thuan Border Guard Station, was appointed Chief of Keng Du Border Guard Station.
Lieutenant Colonel Dau Dinh Thanh - Deputy Chief of Office of the Provincial Border Guard Command was appointed Head of the Nam Can International Border Guard Station.
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Colonel Tran Hai Binh - Commander of Nghe An Border Guard presented the Decision to appoint Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Nam Can International Border Guard Station to the Chief of Nam Can International Border Guard Station, Lieutenant Colonel Dau Dinh Thanh. Photo: Hai Thuong |
Authorized by the Border Guard Command, Colonel Tran Hai Binh - Commander of Nghe An Border Guard presented the decision of the Border Guard Command, and hoped that in the coming time, the comrades would continue to promote their intelligence, enthusiasm, and responsibility together with the Party Committee and commanders of the unit to excellently complete the assigned tasks, contributing to building a strong and comprehensive unit, a safe area, doing well in border foreign affairs, contributing to the completion of political tasks, firmly protecting the sovereignty and security of the border.
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Colonel Tran Hai Binh presented the Decision appointing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Keng Du Border Guard Station to Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Xuan Son - Head of Keng Du Border Guard Station. Photo: Hai Thuong |
In conjunction with the decision handover, the Provincial Border Guard Command comprehensively inspected and re-examined border work in the first 6 months of 2018 at the above units.