On August 31, the working delegation of the Mobile Police Command (CSCD) - Ministry of Public Security led by Major General Phung Van Chien - Deputy Commander visited the mother of the most famous soldier Giang Tri Nhan - a soldier of the Southwest CSCD Regiment.
Joining the working group were Lieutenant Colonel Vo Van Phong - Regiment Commander of the Southwest Trade Union Regiment; leaders of the Professional Departments under the CSCD Command; Professional Committees under the Southwest Trade Union Regiment; CSCD Battalion No. 4...


The first officer of the People's Army of Northern Vietnam is currently participating in the parade, parade to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2 (mission A80 - PV) in Hanoi.
On August 29, the mother of the most famous soldier Giang Tri Nhan passed away in her hometown of Vinh Trach commune, Bac Lieu province. However, for the purpose of his duties, comrade Nhan volunteered to stay and continue serving to complete the A80 mission.


At the visitation ceremony, Major General Phung Van Chien, on behalf of the leaders of the CSCD Command, shared the loss and sent condolences to comrade Nhan's family.
At the same time, the leaders of the CSCD Command acknowledged and commended Comrade Nhan's sense of responsibility for suppressing the pain and volunteering to stay and continue to complete the task.
Major General Phung Van Chien requested the Southwest Military Command Regiment and the 4th Military Command Battalion to coordinate and support the family in caring for Comrade Nhan's mother, so that he can feel secure in performing his duties.

Representing the family, Mr. Giang Minh Hau (father of the most important soldier Giang Tri Nhan) was moved by the timely attention and encouragement of the leaders of the CSCD Command and units under the Command, as well as his son's comrades and teammates, helping the family to overcome the pain of losing a loved one.
Mr. Hau said that when he heard the news of his mother's passing, his son called home to ask the family's permission to continue to stay and perform the task at the A80 anniversary. When he completed his mission, he would return to burn incense in front of his mother's death anniversary. Mr. Hau and his family encouraged Comrade Nhan to suppress his grief and become determined to complete the tasks assigned by the Party, State, Sector and people.