During sea voyages to transport weapons to the South, and in battles to liberate and protect maritime sovereignty and islands, hundreds of officers and soldiers fell while on duty at islands and offshore platforms on the southern continental shelf of the Fatherland.
They were not born to be heroes, but their unwavering and courageous actions protected every inch of Vietnam's land and its maritime sovereignty. Their sacrifices have been immortalized in monuments.
During their voyage to Truong Sa, the No. 11 Task Force offered incense at the Monument to the Circle of Immortality (Cam Lam, Khanh Hoa ), where statues of the soldiers of the "No Number" Fleet are located (at the naval port of Brigade 125, Region 2 of the Navy), and in the sea on the southern continental shelf of the Fatherland. This represents an immortal sacrifice, images that will forever remain etched in the hearts of the Vietnamese people.
| Delegates lit incense to pay tribute to the officers and soldiers of the Vietnam People's Navy who bravely sacrificed their lives. |
| The delegation laid wreaths and sent paper cranes to commemorate the fallen naval officers and soldiers. |
| These wreaths are a tribute and remembrance of the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the sovereignty and territory of the Fatherland at sea. |
| The delegation held a memorial ceremony in the waters off Gac Ma Island (Truong Sa district, Khanh Hoa province). |
VIETNAM-CHINA (compiled)
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