(HBO) – The Regiment 814 of the Military Command of Hoa Binh province on September 20 inaugurated and handed over a "house of gratitude” to the family of Captain Thai Hoang Dung in Trung Muong 1 hamlet of Yen Quang commune (Ky Son district). Captain Dung currently serves in the regiment and also is the son of war invalid Thai Van Phan who fought in the war against the US.
The house was built on an area of
80 square metres at
a cost of 202 million VND (8,885 USD). Of the sum, 70 million VND was donated
by officers and soldiers of Regiment 814 and the rest came from his family and
relatives.
During the construction process, soldiers of Regiment
814, the local militia and people in Yen Quang commune contributed a total of 150
workdays.
Representatives
from the provincial Military Command, Regiment 814, and the local Party
Committee and administration handed over the house of gratitude to Captain Thai
Hoang Dung’s family.
The house was completed after nearly three months of
construction, meeting all requirements on time and quality./.
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In recent years, Hoa Binh has allocated significant resources to foster cooperative economy, helping ethnic minorities capitalise on their potential and advantages to escape poverty.
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