VOV.VN - At Hanoi’s 80th National Day celebrations on September 2, alongside male soldiers, female soldiers participating in the parade showcased both military strength and the vital role of women in promoting gender equality and defending the fatherland.
The Vietnamese Military Band’s female contingent plays a prominent role in the 80th National Day parade.
These female musicians not only provide the ceremonial music that energized the parade but also symbolise the professionalism, discipline, and dedication of women in Vietnam’s armed forces.
Their participation highlights both the cultural and military traditions of the country, while showcasing the increasing visibility and contribution of women in national defence and public ceremonies.
During the struggle for national liberation and reunification, the battle calls of the Military Band inspired courage and determination, urging soldiers and people to fight bravely and overcome all invading enemies. Today, those proud and heroic sounds continue to resonate at the country’s major events, motivating the entire Party, people, and armed forces to unite in building a prosperous and happy nation.
The female officers of the Military Medical Corps participate in the parade, showcasing their professionalism, dedication, and vital role in Vietnam’s armed forces.
Their presence highlights the importance of military health care, while also symbolising the contributions of women in ensuring the well-being of soldiers and supporting national defence efforts.
Upholding the tradition, today’s female officers of the Military Medical Corps continuously strive to improve their knowledge and skills in all areas, wholeheartedly dedicating themselves to the nation and serving the people.
A formation of the female contingent of Vietnam’s Peacekeeping Forces march past the grand stand at Ba DInh Square.
Their participation highlights the professionalism, courage, and dedication of Vietnamese women serving in peacekeeping missions abroad.
Their participation also showcases Vietnam’s active role in global humanitarian and conflict-resolution efforts.
The female soldiers of the Signal Corps, dubbed the resilient “steel roses” of the Vietnam People’s Army, stand out for their strength and dedication.
As a priority modernised force, the Signal Corps is committed to ensuring communications that are “timely, accurate, secure, and safe,” meeting the demands of missions in today’s evolving operational environment.
The female officers of the Special Police Force participate in the parade as a striking example of discipline, courage, and resilience.
Often referred to as “steel roses,” they embody the strength and professionalism of Vietnam’s law enforcement, demonstrating their readiness to handle high-risk operations and contribute to national security.
The female traffic police unit stands out as one of the pioneering forces formed during the early days of national independence.
The female militia formation, representing Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups, showcases the enduring spirit of national unity and solidarity.
Female journalists participate in the parade, representing the vital role of women in media and public communication. Their presence highlights the professionalism, dedication, and contributions of women in reporting, documenting, and promoting national events, while also symbolizing the important voice of women in society.
VOV.VN - Vietnam on September 2 organised a grand ceremony at historic Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi, celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day. Let’s look at major images of the ceremony.
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