On September 6, according to information from the Ministry of National Defense, after successfully completing the task at the parade and parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2, the Department of Motorbikes and Transport (General Department of Logistics - Engineering) coordinated with units to make detailed plans to bring and welcome military officers and soldiers of the parade and parade groups back to their current units, ensuring thoughtfulness and safety.
In particular, units in the Southern region (including Military Region 7, Military Region 9, Navy, and Corps4) used 85 increased cars to transport 1,374 people and materials and accompanying luggage from the arranged areas to Hanoi Station and to Noi Bai Airport.
The units also used 114 cars to transport 1,823 people and materials and equipment from train stations and airports in the Central and Southern regions to the units.
During the 3 - 5 days of September, the Department of Motorbikes - Transport hired 2 trains to organize railway transportation for 1,257 people along with materials, equipment, and accompanying luggage of military units in the Southern region (including Military Region 5, Military Region 7, Military Region 9, Navy, Army Corps4) from Hanoi Station to train stations in the Central and Southern regions.
For air transportation, the Department of Motorbikes and Transport has hired a flight of Vietnam Airlines to transport 367 people and accompanying baggage from Noi Bai airport to Tan Son Nhat airport. The force includes 335 female soldiers of Military Region 7 and 32 comrades of other forces.
The Department of Motorbikes and Transport ensures the purchase of individual tickets for 199 female soldiers and accompanying luggage, departing from Noi Bai airport to airports from Quang Tri area and above.
Other cases of individual ticket purchases are guaranteed for female soldiers ( Regarding time, airport) decided by the unit, organized to buy air tickets and settled into the unit's A80 budget.
Previously, at the meeting of the A80 Parading and parade subcommittee on the morning of September 3, Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Nghia - Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army, requested agencies and units to do a good job of handing over facilities, weapons, equipment, and means; organize a March to the unit to ensure absolute safety; quickly stabilize the payroll organization after completing the A80 mission.
Continue to organize the implementation of tasks according to the 2025 Military-Defense Work Directive of the Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army; conduct well the emulation, reward, and policy solutions for officers and soldiers participating in performing parade and parade missions.