(HBO) – On the occasion of the 71st anniversary of Vietnam War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947-2018), a working delegation led by Tran Dang Ninh, Permanent Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, visited and presented gifts to heroic Vietnamese mother Nguyen Thi Su in Muc village, Hop Thanh commune, Ky Son district.
Tran Dang Ninh, Permanent Vice
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, visits and presents gifts to
heroic Vietnamese mother Nguyen Thi Su in Muc village, Hop Thanh commune, Ky
Son district.
Attending
the delegation were leaders of the provincial Party Committee’s Organisation
Board and the Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs as well as
representatives of Ky Son district’s agencies and VNPT Hoa Binh, which
volunteered to care for the heroic Vietnamese mother.
Mother Nguyen Thi Su was born in 1918. Her two children are martyrs, namely
Nguyen Van Dieu, who was born in 1945, joined the army in 1966 and died in 1968
in the southern battlefield, and Nguyen Quoc Hung, who was born in 1953, joined
the army in 1972 and sacrificed his life in 1972 in the southern battlefield.
The delegation presented the gifts of the State President, central and local
agencies to the mother. Tran Dang Ninh, Permanent Vice Secretary of the
provincial Party Committee, expressed his deep gratitude for the sacrifices by the
heroic martyrs and great contributions by the mother in the cause of national
construction and defence. He wished the mother good health and longevity in
order to continue to be a spiritual support for her descendants.
At the same time, the official asked the local Party committee and authorities
to continue practical activities to care for the heroic Vietnamese mother in
particular and revolutionary contributors in the locality in general./.
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