The trains carrying thousands of officers and soldiers from the South to participate in the parade and march in the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2 (abbreviated as mission A80) arrived at Hanoi Station on June 6.
In the train station lobby, many people, relatives, youth and representatives of departments and branches were present to welcome the parade, as a deep gratitude and encouragement to the soldiers.
This afternoon, 471 comrades from Military Region 9, Army Corps 34 arrived in Hanoi. At noon, the group of soldiers from Military Region 5, Military Region 7, and Military Region 9 gathered at Hanoi Station, moving to the training area.

Many people and relatives of the soldiers brought fresh flowers, national flags and welcome banners, singing songs such as "Noi vong tay lon", "Nhu co October Ho on the day of great victory"... creating a atmospheric scene.
Among the soldiers participating in the mission at the A80 Anniversary Ceremony, there were many people who participated in the parade and marching squad at the recent 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification Day Ceremony.


Military Region 5 is assigned to organize and participate in 2 parade blocks including: Cyber Warfare Bloc and Men's Militia and Self-Defense Bloc.
Military Region 7 is responsible for training 3 special parade blocks assigned by the Ministry of National Defense, including: Special Forces Men's combat, Special Forces Women's Cavalry and Southern Women's Expedition.


When arriving in Hanoi, the soldiers brought their luggage as pride, the will to train and the determination to excellently complete the tasks assigned by the country.
After arriving at Hanoi station, the forces quickly moved to the gathering area according to regulations to stabilize their accommodation and activities and were ready to enter the training and task stage.

