(HBO) - Responding to "Planting Tree Tet to be eternally grateful for Uncle Ho” in Tan Suu Spring, at the Training Center for Pre-mobilization, the Provincial Military Headquarters launched ceremony of Planting Tree Tet among all cadres and soldiers of the provincial armed forces.
The Head of the Provincial
Military Headquarters and the officers and the soldiers have been responding to
the Festival "Planting Tree Tet to be eternally grateful for Uncle Ho” in Tan Suu Spring in 2021.
Over the
past years, implementing the movement "Planting Tree Tet to be eternally
grateful for Uncle Ho”, the province's
cadres and soldiers of the army forces have been planting new areas of trees,
zoning, taking care and protecting nearly 150 hectares of forests of all kinds.
Along with that, each agency and unit have their own gardens of trees and they
all have taken part in protecting and taking care of the forests in the
locality. The movement of planting trees and afforestation of the provincial
armed officers and soldiers has contributed to bringing the economic efficiency,
at the same time it has been creating a green, clean, beautiful landscape in
the agencies and units. Through the planting tree movement in early spring,
they have also mobilized the people of all classes, the agencies and the
students to participate.
In 2021,
the province's armed forces will continue to focus on the investment in
planning and planting new gardens of trees and forests of trees in the offices,
units and national defense sites. At the same time, they will take care and
well protect the existing gardens and forests and they will plant hundreds of
new trees of all kinds at the barracks, the agencies and units.
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