The exhibition of the Vietnamese People’s Navy’s traditions

Tuesday - 19/07/2011 23:17
On May 2, 2009, the Navy museum held a mobile exhibition of the Vietnamese People’s Navy’ traditions at the Navy base S96HQ on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Unification to welcome the 54th anniversary of the Vietnamese People’s Navy (May 7, 1955 – May 7, 2009) and the 55th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (May 7, 1954 – May 7, 2009). Secretary of the provincial Youth Union – Bui Xuan Thong and the representatives: the youth Union members, youth, teachers and the female members from seven units of brotherhood went to the exhibition.

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Secretary of the provincial Youth Union, Bui Xuan Thong and the delegates visited the exhibition.

    172 photos, 12 charts and maps, the Navy’s achievements and feat of arms and 120 historical objects which focus on 13 subjects are exhibited. The exhibition gives all the staff, soldiers and people a deeper understanding of the sea of Vietnam and its position, roles and importance towards the country’s construction, economic growth, national defence and security, the Navy’s heroic traditions over the past 54 years for construction, struggle and development and the Navy’s contributions to the work of building and defending the country. On this occasion, the Base S96HQ organized many activities: offering 15 gifts worth VND150,000 each to 15 governmentally-funded families in Nhon Trach district and carrying out 12 medium and small-sized youth projects as achievements to welcome the 55th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu and the 54th anniversary of the Vietnamese People’s Navy.

(Reported by Do Quyen, Translated by Duy Minh)

Author: phongvien

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