(Baonghean.vn) - After the Geneva Agreement on restoring peace in Vietnam was signed in 1954, Vietnam was divided into two regions, the North and the South. Under the leadership of the Party, women from both regions participated in many activities contributing to the common revolutionary cause of the nation.
In the midst of the storm of bombs and bullets, the resilience and bravery of the female soldiers fighting with a firm belief in victory were shown on each face. Below are moments captured during the resistance war against the US to save the country.
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Female Liberation guerrillas return to base after a successful mission during the resistance war against the US in the South in 1966. Photo: Sovfoto - GettyImages. |
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Female soldiers of Hoa Lok village, Thanh Hoa province, carry guns while working in the fields. Photo taken on October 18, 1967. |
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Break time of female driver Truong Son, Quang Binh in 1968. |
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Female militia during the days of American bombing of Hanoi in December 1972. |
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Vietnamese female militiamen load ammunition on the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail in 1972 in an effort to support the resistance in the South. |
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The female liberation army soldiers smiled brightly during the final attack to liberate Saigon. The unification of the country had a great contribution from women holding guns, many of whom remained on the battlefield. |
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The girls of Van Duong - Hue platoon share a letter from home in the middle of Truong Son forest. Photo: VNA |
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Female militia in the suburbs of Hanoi picks up her child after duty. |
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The smile of Major General Nguyen Thi Dinh - the first female general of the Vietnam People's Army. |
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