(HBO) – In an event taking place on July 27, a house was handed over to Dinh Van Roi, a soldier wounded in the anti-US war, and his family in Doi Hamlet, Hien Luong Commune, Da Bac District of Hoa Binh province, as a gesture to pay tribute to those who rendered services to the nation.
The event was held by the Department of Politics at
the Military Region 3, the Military Commands of Hoa Binh and Da Bac and local
authority at Hien Luong Commune.

Vice Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Cuu and senior officials from the Department
of Politics at the Military Region 3 and military commands present gifts and a
house to veteran Dinh Van Roi and his family.
The 65-sqm one-storey house with cold rolled steel
roofing was constructed at a cost of 160 million VND, including 70 million VND
sourced from the Department of Politics at the Military Region 3, while the
remaining funded by his relatives.
The district’s Military Command also mobilized
soldiers and local residents to help dig the foundation, even the site and
transfer the construction materials for building the house, worth about 20
million VND.
On the same day, the district’s Military Command also
inaugurated and presented a house to Trieu Duyen Long, an invalid who fought in
war to protect
Vietnam’s
northern border, in Ranh Hamlet, Toan Son Commune.
The 100-sqm one-storey house with four rooms has an
investment of 380 million VND, of the amount, 70 million VND donated by the
military command./.
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Da Bac is the most disadvantaged mountainous district in Hoa Binh province, with ethnic minorities accounting for about 90% of its population. Over the past years, the district has mobilised resources to implement ethnic policies to improve the quality of life of local people.
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