On the occasion of the 65 th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27), the Military Command of northern Vinh Phuc province has received three sets of remains of Vietnamese experts and voluntary soldiers who laid down their lives on the Lao battlefield.
Found by the Defence Ministry’s search group, the remains were identified as natives to the province, including Le Cong Trinh and Do Van Hanh born in 1950 in Tam Dao and Lap Thach districts, and Nguyen Van Quang born in 1947 in Vinh Yen district.
The provincial Military Command will hand over the remains to their families and hold a reburial ceremony in the near future.
On the occasion, the provincial chapter of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union called on the community to lighten 10,000 martyrs’ graves at 130 cemeteries across the locality by installing more solar lamps.-VNA
Found by the Defence Ministry’s search group, the remains were identified as natives to the province, including Le Cong Trinh and Do Van Hanh born in 1950 in Tam Dao and Lap Thach districts, and Nguyen Van Quang born in 1947 in Vinh Yen district.
The provincial Military Command will hand over the remains to their families and hold a reburial ceremony in the near future.
On the occasion, the provincial chapter of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union called on the community to lighten 10,000 martyrs’ graves at 130 cemeteries across the locality by installing more solar lamps.-VNA