The MC team for the parade and parade on the occasion of the successful August Revolution and National Day September 2 (mission A80) includes 13 members, including 10 soldiers (8 officers, 2 reserve) and 3 personnel of VTV.
Professional military major Tran Thi Ngoc Vu (born in 1992, from Quang Nam) is a female MC assigned to host the program at the ceremony.
Previously, she was one of the MCs explaining at the 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Ceremony (A50 mission).

Currently, Ngoc Vu works at the Cultural House, Propaganda Department, Political Department of Military Region 7.
Sharing with Lao Dong Newspaper reporters, Ngoc Vu said that those selected to host the program in the A80 mission must undergo a selection process from June, then focus on practicing in Hanoi from July 20.
For me, being present at such an important event like this is not only an honor but also a source of pride, both for myself and for the unit. When the captain of Military Region 7 sent me to Hanoi for the preliminary round, I determined to learn and contribute a small part to the grand ceremony.
The unit nominated me to participate when there was an official dispatch from the Propaganda Department. On June 16-18, I participated in the preliminary round in Hanoi, surpassing nearly 30 players. After the results were available, I received an official transfer order from July 20. Since then, I have focused completely on A80 tasks and have not returned home, the female MC shared.
Major Ngoc Vu was destined to be a host when he joined the Military Region 5 Arts Group to work. Before that, she started out as a dancer.
The opportunity to become an MC was also very coincident, once when the unit lacked a host, Ngoc Vu was trusted to try his hand. Without going through a formal school, she learned a trade from her seniors and has been there ever since.
From A50 to A80 missions, the female Major has honed valuable experiences. Ngoc Vu said that in the A50 mission, she was just a reader, not the one who opened the voice, so the pressure was less. But this time, Ngoc Vu was chosen to read the opening part with another colleague.
During the practice process from A50 to A80, I was instructed by my brothers and sisters on how to practice the thanh, get air so that my voice is thick, warm and has the best breathing column. Thanks to that, I can both emphasize and maintain my voice throughout the reading, the female MC shared.
The female major was impressed with the MC team consisting of members from many regions. In addition to the Northern and Southern voices, there are also colleagues from the Hue City Military Command.
VTV's veteran BTV are BTV Huu Bang and Hoai Anh also joined the MC team.