Tribute to war martyrs rekindles national pride, international solidarity

A memorial ceremony to honour martyrs who heroically sacrificed their lives for independence and freedom of the nation and noble international duties took place at the Duc Co Martyrs’ Cemetery in the central province of Gia Lai on July 22.

Organised by the Mobilisation Committee of the Union of the former Vietnam–Laos–Cambodia Volunteer Soldiers and Military Experts in collaboration with Word of Life Vietnam - a social enterprise - and the local authorities, the event was part of activities in commemoration of the 78th War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - 2025). It saw the participation of war veterans who once fought on the battlefields of Laos and Cambodia, families of fallen soldiers and representatives from charity organisations, among others.

Le Xuan Trong, head of the Mobilisation Committee, stressed that every name engraved on the tombstone is a powerful testament to the spirit of patriotism, pure internationalism, and enduring solidarity among the people of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

The ceremony was not only a tribute to the fallen but also a powerful message to present and future generations that peace and independence do not come easily; they are hard-won achievements made by generations who gave their lives with courage and quiet sacrifice, he said.

Delegates offered incense at each martyr’s grave with deep respect and gratitude, demonstrating their commitment to following in the footsteps of their predecessors to safeguard national peace and independence.

The Duc Co Martyrs’ Cemetery is the final resting place of nearly 1,800 fallen soldiers, including over 1,400 Vietnamese volunteers and military experts who sacrificed their lives in Cambodia. As one of the largest cemeteries in the Central Highlands, it stands as a solemn tribute to the great contributions of generations of Vietnamese to noble international missions.

The memorial event served to foster patriotism, strengthen national solidarity, and inspire the will of service among the youth.

On this occasion, 20 gift packages were presented to relatives of fallen soldiers, war invalids, and outstanding policy beneficiary families in Duc Co commune.

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National Assembly Chairman pays tribute to war martyrs in Quang Tri

VOV.VN - National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man offered incense in tribute to fallen heroes at the Truong Son National Martyrs’ Cemetery and the Road 9 National Martyrs’ Cemetery in central Quang Tri province on April 27, marking 50 years of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification.

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