Thank you letter from the family of the old woman who got lost in the forest sent to soldiers in Hung Yen
Hung Yen - Going into the mangrove forest to catch crabs, Ms. T unfortunately got lost and was found by border guard soldiers crossing the forest.
On April 15, representatives of Diem Dien Port Border Guard Station (under the Border Guard Command of Hung Yen province) said that the unit had received a thank-you letter from the family of Ms. Le Thi T (born in 1958, residing in Bac Thuy Anh commune, Hung Yen province), who got lost in the mangrove forest in Thai Thuy commune.
Previously, on the morning of April 9, Ms. T alone caught crabs in the mangrove forest area of Thai Thuy commune, Hung Yen province and got lost. The family then lost contact with Ms. T and was very worried because the tide was rising, Ms. T herself had a history of blood pressure.
Worried that Ms. Thoa was in danger, her family representative reported to the Diem Dien Border Gate Border Guard Station.
Upon receiving information, the station commander mobilized officers and soldiers, and at the same time informed people in the area to coordinate with the army forces to cross the forest to infiltrate suspicious locations to find the lost person.
After a period of searching through the forest, at about 3:45 pm on the same day, the border guard station found Ms. T.
In the thank you letter, Mr. Nguyen Duc L, Mrs. Thoa's son, wrote: "The noble gesture, the spirit of responsibility and dedication to serving the people of officers and soldiers of Diem Dien Border Gate Port Border Guard Station not only helped our family overcome difficult times, but also left deep feelings and firm belief in the image of Uncle Ho's soldiers at the forefront of the Fatherland.
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