With their love for the profession, the military journalists have promptly conveyed important news and events of the provincial armed forces to readers. They not only provide useful information to the media agencies in the province but are also typical contributors to many newspapers.
Lieutenant Colonel Vu Thanh Do, Provincial Military Command has many high quality works about the provincial military.
15 years with Thai Binh Newspaper
Of the 30 years of service in the military, Lieutenant Colonel Vu Thanh Do, Provincial Military Command, has been involved in journalism for 15 years. Loving and dedicated to his profession, wherever there are events and activities of the provincial military, he is present. Therefore, the works he produces are always timely and full of necessary information for the public. During his 15 years of journalism, he has had many high-quality works conveyed to readers, especially he is also a typical contributor to Thai Binh Newspaper, Provincial Radio and Television, and has been awarded certificates of merit by the Provincial Journalists Association for many consecutive years.
Lieutenant Colonel Vu Thanh Do shared: Witnessing the daily changes of journalism, I always remind myself to constantly strive to learn and search for good topics about the provincial military to create high-quality journalistic works. I find the most difficult thing about journalism is to be quick and collect accurate information, so I read good works by journalists, reporters, and editors of Thai Binh Newspaper and the provincial Radio and Television Station to study how to write and get information. It is from self-study that has helped me perfect my journalistic skills.
Lieutenant Colonel Lai Hop Khanh, Provincial Border Guard Command, is a typical collaborator who has been associated with Thai Binh Newspaper for many years.
Border journalist
Perhaps the close readers of Thai Binh Newspaper are no strangers to the pen name Hop Khanh. He is Lieutenant Colonel Lai Hop Khanh, an officer of the Provincial Border Guard Command. With nearly 30 years of service in the army, he has been present in most of the coastal border areas of the province, with his comrades on ships going out to sea, accompanying officers, soldiers and fishermen on every nautical mile. As an information soldier at the forefront of the storm, Lieutenant Colonel Lai Hop Khanh has worked many times in harsh places to report on the work of natural disaster prevention, control and search and rescue of the Provincial Border Guard.
Lieutenant Colonel Lai Hop Khanh said: The unit's specialty is to quickly and accurately inform about important incidents and events taking place in the coastal border areas of the province, so I try to coordinate well with officers at border posts, squadron 2, reporters, and officers of district and commune radio stations to promptly grasp and accurately inform readers. I always keep in mind that officers, soldiers and people in the coastal border are always an endless topic that inspires me every time I go to the base and connect with the people. From the stories of the people, I understand more about the customs and practices of each locality where the border soldiers are stationed, thereby writing works that are closest to readers. Through my works, I hope to foster more close-knit feelings and solidarity between officers and soldiers of the Provincial Border Guard and people in the coastal border areas.
Captain Pham Van Dong, Military Command of Tien Hai district, always proactively researches good news articles to improve professional activities.
“3 in 1”
These are the words to describe Captain Pham Van Dong, Tien Hai District Military Command, a typical collaborator of Thai Binh Newspaper for many years. Besides the task of combat readiness training, Mr. Dong is always an officer who completes well all tasks assigned by the unit. With enthusiasm and responsibility, Captain Pham Van Dong has proactively coordinated with the team of reporters of the district radio and television station and communes and towns to bring timely and accurate information about the activities of the district's military to listeners. From a cultural officer of the district Military Command, Captain Pham Van Dong has studied and learned how to write news and articles to improve his skills.
Mr. Dong shared: I try to take advantage of the equipment provided by the unit to work and quickly deliver news to readers. Most of my news and articles reflect the activities of the armed forces in Tien Hai district, so the writing style must be close to the people, avoiding dryness, only then can it help people understand and connect with the officers and soldiers more. Currently, the Tien Hai District Military Command has full equipment for propaganda work such as tape recorders, editing machines, cameras... so that officers and soldiers can work most conveniently, ensuring the quality of sound and images when broadcasting on digital platforms. I also hope that the press agencies and the Provincial Journalists Association will organize more training activities to improve the knowledge of reporters and collaborators, thereby contributing to improving the quality of propaganda work in Tien Hai district in particular and Thai Binh province in general.
Soldiers like Do, Khanh, and Dong are all exemplary soldiers on the ideological front, actively participating in writing articles, broadcasting, and television. They are active collaborators with many high-quality news, articles, and video clips, making certain contributions to the overall development of Thai Binh province's press in recent times.
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