The act of picking up lost property and returning it to its owner by Private First Class Le Viet Duong, a student of Class S129B, Company 9, Battalion 3, Logistics Academy, was praised by the unit commander and admired by his comrades and teammates.
Previously, at around 5:20 a.m. on August 18, while cleaning a public area, Comrade Duong discovered a black leather wallet (men's wallet) lying on the side of the road in the Logistics Academy campus, containing some cash, an officer's ID card, a citizen ID card, a driver's license and some other documents. After being unable to identify the owner and guessing that someone had dropped the wallet, Comrade Duong quickly reported to the unit commander to find and return the wallet to the person who dropped it.
Based on information from relevant documents, the unit commander found the person who lost the wallet, Captain Nguyen Dinh Linh, a student of Class 117D, Command and Staff Training System, Logistics Academy. After verifying the information, in the presence of the unit commander, Private First Class Le Viet Duong returned the wallet to the person who lost it.
Private Le Viet Duong found lost property and returned the wallet to its owner. |
Captain Nguyen Dinh Linh said: “When I discovered that I had lost my wallet, I did not think that I could find it again. The value of the material inside was not much, but it was difficult to recover the documents. I am very happy and would like to send my sincere thanks to comrade Duong and the commanders at all levels of Battalion 3. Through this, I am also very proud of the Logistics Academy, which has trained generations of military logistics officers who are both red and professional."
Talking about his actions, Private First Class Le Viet Duong humbly shared: "I think that picking up lost items and returning them to the owner is a normal thing to do, in my case, many people would probably do the same. Meanwhile, I am a student studying at the Logistics Academy to become a cadre and officer in the army; this is also one of the qualities that we have been regularly educated and nurtured by the unit's leaders and commanders to strive to become an excellent logistics officer."
According to Lieutenant Colonel Bui Van Dinh, Political Commissar of Battalion 3, Logistics Academy, comrade Le Viet Duong is one of the students who studies well, practices seriously, is loved by his comrades and teammates, and is trusted by the unit commander. Comrade Duong's work has been praised and commended by the unit's leaders and commanders; contributing to further shining the qualities of Uncle Ho's soldiers.
Article and photos: DINH VIET
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