Participating in the parade and parade at the 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 (A80) this time, the Northwest Mobile Police Regiment under the Mobile Police Command was assigned to form 4 blocks, including: The male security officers, the male police officers, the male mobile police officers and the male security protection forces at the grassroots level.
At the station of Mobile Police Battalion No. 3, Northwest Mobile Police Regiment (Van Phu Ward, Lao Cai Province), nearly 1,000 officers and soldiers practiced tirelessly for the parade and parade every day.
On August 2, present here, Lao Dong Newspaper reporters recorded that from early morning, the workers standing at the sports school entered the training session with a serious and determined spirit.


Speaking to reporters, Lieutenant Colonel Phan Dinh Tuyen, Deputy Regiment Commander of the Northwest Mobile Police, Deputy Commander of the Department of Parading and parade Command A80 of the Ministry of Public Security, said that 870 officers and soldiers were divided into 4 standing blocks, each block consisting of 173 people.
These groups continuously practice standing two sessions a day, 2.5 hours in the morning and 2.5 hours in the afternoon, regularly 6 days/week.


During the training, in harsh weather like Lao Cai, many soldiers unfortunately fainted, often showing signs of fatigue, and were immediately given a leave on the spot to recover. When their health was stable, they would continue to perform their duties.
If they have to temporarily take a break from the line, teammates and rows will quickly step up, adjust their formation, fill the gap, and maintain a strict and even line.



In standing, strict standing practice is not only a physical test, but also a big challenge for willpower, requiring each soldier to overcome themselves to maintain discipline and a sense of responsibility in all circumstances.
Lieutenant Colonel Phan Dinh Tuyen added that standing in a standing position has special hardships, having to hold the same position in one position for many hours in a row.


This can easily lead to blood clots, causing dizziness, lightheadedness, and even fainting due to fatigue from not being able to move.
"The Northwest Mobile Police Federation began training from mid-May until August 1. After that, all 4 standing blocks will move from Mobile Police Battalion No. 3 to Hanoi to join the parade and marching blocks," Lieutenant Colonel Tuyen shared.



Young soldier Nguyen Thanh Nhan confided - he felt extremely proud to be chosen to participate in the parade, the parade celebrating the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on September 2.