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Vice Chairman of the National Assembly visits Hero Ho Dac Thanh

thảo phương (báo lao động) 02/04/2025 15:26 (GMT+7)

Phu Yen - Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Thanh visited and presented gifts to the Hero of the People's Armed Forces Ho Dac Thanh on the occasion of the province's big day.

On April 1, Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Thanh and leaders of Phu Yen province visited and presented gifts to the Hero of the People's Armed Forces, Lieutenant Colonel Ho Dac Thanh, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Phu Yen province (April 1, 1975 - April 1, 2025).

Lieutenant Colonel Ho Dac Thanh was the former captain of Ship 41, who commanded the Ship 12 times without numbers to transport weapons to support the South in the resistance war against the US.

Pho Chu tich Quoc hoi Nguyen Thi Thanh cung lanh dao tinh Phu Yen tang qua Anh hung Luc luong vu trang Nhan dan Ho Dac Thanh. Anh: Xuan An
Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Thanh and leaders of Phu Yen province presented gifts to the Hero of the People's Armed Forces Ho Dac Thanh. Photo: Xuan An

Hearing him recount his journey across the sea, bringing weapons and goods to the battlefield safely, contributing to the miracle of "Ho Chi Minh Trail at Sea", Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Thanh was moved and appreciated the great contributions of his father's generations.

Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Thanh sent her best wishes to the Hero of the People's Armed Forces Ho Dac Thanh.

In response to that affection, Lieutenant Colonel Ho Dac Thanh respectfully thanked the leaders of the Party, State and National Assembly for their concern for people with revolutionary contributions and policy families.

Phu Yen used to be one of the important locations on the Ho Chi Minh Sea Route, where the Central and Area V chose to welcome unnumbered ships to supply weapons and goods to support the Southern battlefield. From November 1964 to February 1965, there were 4 ships docking at Vung Ro port, of which 3 were successful, transporting about 200 tons of weapons and goods for the resistance war.

This timely expenditure has helped the army and people of Phu Yen won many important victories such as the victory of Go, in 1966, the general attack and rebellion of the 1968 spring, the historic victory of Road 5, and the main army liberated Phu Yen province on April 1, 1975, contributing to the great victory of the spring, completely liberating the South, unifying the country.

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