1,500 young people in Binh Duong are preparing to join the army, bringing them with a lot of enthusiasm and desires to dedicate themselves to the cause of homeland construction and protection. Saying goodbye to the homeland, relatives and friends to put on a soldier's shirt, everyone also has a few of concerns and nostalgia. But joining the army is the sacred obligation to the Fatherland, the homeland and it is also the honor of young people.
For young people, two years in the army are very meaningful. It is time for them to train and mature, equipping themselves with valuable baggage for the next long journey. Therefore, in addition to propaganda and encouragement from authorities and sectors, the responsible care and affection of relevant organizations and units have made young people called for enlistment feel honorable without much hesitation. Moreover, for many young people, wearing the army green shirt helps them satisfied with their long-time dream.
Becoming a soldier, being ready for the sacred mission entrusted by the Fatherland has become a tradition being followed by the youth generations of Vietnam - a nation with a thousand-year history of fighting foreign invaders, firmly defending the homeland. Being proud of the soldier's blue shirt, proud of being chosen to set off for military service among a large number of young people in Binh Duong in the age group for military service. About 1,500 young people setting off for military service this time understood that it is a glorious task for them. Joining the army is to follow the tradition of fighting the enemy and defending the country that older generations have built and the next generations have preserved…
Dedication to the Fatherland is the life of Vietnamese youth. What could be more wonderful than entering the military environment to train, dedicate and grow up. Today, they are new recruits, but soon they will be solid soldiers, firmly grasping the gun with the task of protecting the national sea, sky, and borders. The country has silenced the gunfire, but the task of defending the country is not a moment neglected. None better than one, the country is in need of young people, needing uncalculated dedication to keep the country peaceful and developing forever.
Young people set off for military service with the spirit of "hard feet, soft rocks". The quality of sorting out young people for enlistment has partially shown this. It is believed that the number of young people setting off for military service today have enough spirit, enthusiasm and qualifications to complete all assigned tasks. Binh Duong’s youth joining in the army or staying in the rear will clasp hands with each other in the spirit of "every task is completed, every difficulty is overcome" as the tradition for many years.
Reported by Trieu Phong-Translated by Kim Tin