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TV program marks 50th anniversary of Truong Son Trail
A live TV program, “Truong Son
Trail: the way we go,” commemorating heroes and martyrs who sacrificed their
lives on the Truong Son Trail (also known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail), aired
yesterday to mark the 50th anniversary of its establishment.
The broadcast was based around Path 20, the section running through Bo Trach
District in Quang Binh Province.
Taking part in the event were President Nguyen Minh Triet, Lieutenant General
Dong Sy Nguyen, former commander of 559 Army Corps, and many other commanders,
war veterans and volunteers who fought in fierce battles along the trail.
President Triet said he was honored to be based on the section of trail, where
50 years ago many young men and women fell for the cause of independence and
freedom of the fatherland, trekking over Truong Son to the South to fight on
battlefields.
President Triet said that the Party, Government and the people will always
remember and owe a debt of gratitude to heroes, martyrs, war invalids, veterans
and former young volunteers who sacrificed their youth and even their lives for
the cause.
In the program, more than 100 members of staff and soldiers from Quang Binh
Province Military Headquarters reenacted the building of the trail from Tan Ky
District, Nghe An Province, to Loc Ninh District in Binh Long Province.
It helped viewers realize the hardships, challenges and losses that soldiers and
volunteers endured to build the legendary trail 50 years ago.
Lieutenant Generals Dong Sy Nguyen and Phan Khac Hy, Major Gens. Vo So and Hoang
Anh Tuan and Col. Nguyen Huu Dai recalled their unforgettable stories of violent
battles along Truong Son Mountain, as well their comrades who worked selflessly
and fought with determination against US invaders.
The program was jointly organized by Vietnam TV and the Quang Binh Province
People’s Committee.
In related news, on the same day, the President met with Quang Binh District
representatives from local government and committees. He agreed with project
proposals to develop Hon La deep water port into an international port.
He also requested the leaders of the province to focus more on tourism in Phong
Nha – Ke Bang national park, recognized as a Natural Heritage Site in 2003 by
UNESCO.
He also paid a visit to the family of war invalid Mai Huu Chuoc in Bac Nghia
Commune, Dong Hoi City.
Source: VietNamNet/SGGP |
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