Nghe An female militia practice in preparation for the 50th anniversary of the complete liberation of the South.
Trong Kien•January 20, 2025 16:27
Preparing for the task of participating in the parade and marching in the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the complete liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025), the girls of the Nghe An Women's Militia Bloc enthusiastically practiced with excitement and confidence.
To complete the task of training female militia to participate in parades and marches, the Provincial Military Command has thoroughly grasped the task, prepared carefully, selected carefully and trained seriously, with the right style and method. In the photo: Officers in charge draw experience after each training session. Photo: Trong KienThe selected female militias must have a clear and clean political background; good moral qualities, good sense of discipline, good health, under 35 years old, height from 1m60 to 1m70, not pregnant; no children under 36 months old. In the photo: Female militia soldiers are instructed by the officer in charge, practicing basic movements in each group, each person. Photo: Trong KienDespite the unfavorable weather, the sisters, recognizing this as a task, responsibility and pride, encouraged and helped each other to complete the task well. In the photo: Practicing the movements of holding a gun, walking in a steady rhythm and walking at attention, looking to the right and saluting. Photo: Trong KienThe female militia are practicing walking in sync. The steps must ensure distance, legs must be straight, and movement must be even. In order for the female militia to have correct and beautiful movements, the unit has organized and divided them into departments to maintain training and practice such as: block leaders, flag team, and soldiers in the block. Photo: Trong KienComing from many rural areas, in just a short time, the female militiamen have become close friends, ready to support each other in training as well as in daily life. Photo: Trong KienThe Provincial Military Command has also organized thoughtful logistics, ensuring centralized living, eating and resting, proper food, adequate standards, and quantities according to regulations, and ensuring a medical team to monitor and take care of the health of female militia. In the photo: Medical officers of the Provincial Military Command take care of the wound of female militia Thuy An. Photo: Trong KienThe first phase of the training course will last until December 25. After returning home to celebrate Tet with their families, the female militia will return to their units and continue their training before moving to the North to join forces with other units. During the training and joining forces, the female militia will continue to undergo tests to be officially present at the parade taking place on April 30 in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Trong KienAfter hours of hard training, the female militiamen gathered together to play folk games and sing to relieve the fatigue of the training hours. Photo: Trong Kien