From December 19-22, Brigade 205, Signal Corps participated in and successfully completed the mission of serving the 80th Cultural - Art Exhibition of the Vietnam People's Army held on the Hoan Kiem Lake walking street, Hanoi.

Brigade 205 was entrusted with selecting 10 officers and soldiers to serve at the De Castries tunnel cluster model on the Hoan Kiem Lake walking street. The team is responsible for preserving the facilities at the De Castries tunnel cluster model; organizing interactive activities: explaining, chatting, cultural exchanges, taking photos... with the people and visitors.

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Colonel To Hong Quan, Deputy Political Commissar of the Signal Corps, visited and encouraged officers and soldiers of Brigade 205 at the De Castries tunnel cluster model.

After receiving the plan, the Brigade closely directed the selection of personnel, organized the assignment of tasks to participating forces and assigned officers in charge; at the same time, fully prepared the security work according to the contract of the Exhibition Organizing Committee.

After more than 3 days, more than 3,400 domestic and international visitors came to visit and take souvenir photos with officers and soldiers at the De Castries tunnel model.

During the performance of their duties, the officers and soldiers of the Brigade always strictly abide by the laws, discipline and regulations of the Organizing Committee, especially the discipline of speech, ensuring that all actions and words are standard and civilized; not affecting the qualities of "Uncle Ho's soldiers", the excellent Information soldiers. At the same time, they leave a good image in the hearts of the people and international visitors; contributing to the overall success of the exhibition.

The exhibition of 80 years of culture and arts of the Vietnam People's Army organized by the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defense hopes to be a "red address" to light up the souls of every Vietnamese citizen about love for the homeland, pride in the spirit of military-civilian solidarity, and the glorious tradition of 80 years of building, fighting, winning, and growing of the Vietnam Army...

The exhibition also shows that the Army is not only the cradle that produces talented generals but also the cradle that nurtures the souls and talents of “soldier-artists”. With the results achieved, Army culture and arts have truly become the “mainstream” of Vietnamese revolutionary culture and arts.