On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Phu Yen Province Liberation Day (April 1, 1975 - April 1, 2025) and the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025), on March 31, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac led a delegation to visit and present gifts to Colonel Tran Van Muoi, former Commander of Phu Yen Provincial Military Command and Heroic Vietnamese Mother Do Thi Phuong (born in 30, residing in Ward 5, Tuy Hoa City).

Mr. Phan Dinh Trac kindly visited and encouraged Colonel Tran Van Muoi and Vietnamese Heroic Mother Do Thi Phuong. He expressed his deep gratitude for the great contributions of individuals and families in the resistance war for national liberation and national reunification.
At the same time, he hopes that historical witnesses and Vietnamese Heroic Mothers will continue to "fight the fire" of enthusiasm for the revolution, educate the patriotic traditions of our army and people in the cause of national liberation, national reunification, encourage the entire people to strive to overcome difficulties, continue to achieve many great victories on the path of innovation, integration, construction and development.
Mr. Phan Dinh Trac suggested that the leaders of Phu Yen province and Tuy Hoa city continue to pay attention to and better implement policies on gratitude, taking care of the lives and health of people with revolutionary contributions.

Colonel Tran Van Muoi and Heroic Vietnamese Mother Do Thi Phuong expressed their emotions and expressed their deep gratitude to the Party, State and leaders of Phu Yen province for always paying special attention to meritorious people.
Colonel Tran Van Muoi, former Commander of the Phu Yen Provincial Military Command, former Head of the Phu Yen Provincial Army Combat Committee, was the person who directly commanded our army forces to liberate Phu Yen province on April 1, 1975 . Heroic Vietnamese mother Do Thi Phuong had a husband and a child who sacrificed their life in the resistance war against the US to save the country, contributing to the struggle for independence and freedom for the nation.