Attending the program were Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Kim (Party Secretary, Vice Rector of the University), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Long (former Rector of the University), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Gia Lam (former Vice Rector of the University), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Hai (Chairman of the University's Veterans Association), Ms. Tran Hong Dung (Permanent Vice Chairman of the Management Board of the "Forever 20" Fund), Major General Dao Trong Hung (Former Director of the External Affairs Department of the Ministry of Public Security, Deputy Head of the Personnel Support Committee for the Southern Battlefield), and Colonel Ngo Thanh Lam (representative of the Hanoi City Veterans Association). Notably, the ceremony was also attended by members of the Hanoi City Veterans Association, relatives of fallen soldiers, collaborators of the "Forever 20" Fund, and a large number of students from the university.
In his opening remarks, Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Kim (Vice Rector of the University) shared: “Growing up in a family where my father and siblings served in the military, I also experienced the very difficult but proud years of the resistance war against the US. I think that each of us is proud of that tradition, of the glorious history of our nation. Today's exchange is like passing on the torch from those who came before to the youth members of the University. Events like this will bring new energy and new pride to our work and the direction of activities for each of our units.”
The program presented audiences with a selection of songs from the rich musical heritage of the nation's art scene over the past half-century. These songs are not only a musical legacy but also milestones and landmarks of unforgettable periods in revolutionary history. In addition, the audience also heard the authentic and moving stories and shared experiences of those who returned from the battlefield, gaining a clearer understanding of a glorious period in the nation's history.
Here are some photos from the event:

Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Long -nFormer PrincipalNProfessor Ha Truong, who is also a relative of a fallen soldier, could not hold back his emotions when sharing about his university friends who were willing to put aside their studies and rush to the battlefield in response to the sacred call of the Fatherland. Although he himself did not have the opportunity to fight on the battlefield as a student, he greatly admired those students who were willing to abandon their studies to go to war..For him, the sacrifice of the soldiers was important.thatIt is a value that "no one and nothing can ever forget."

Comrade Pham Ngoc Thanh - member of the City's Veterans Association Hanoi residents emotionally shared memories of their time on the Truong Son trail during the war against the US to save the country. The teacher also expressed...theMy personal admiration for the immense sacrifices of the female soldiers of that era: “Although we were also soldiers, we saw the sacrifices of these women as immense. There were times when they stood under the enemy's rain of bombs and bullets to guide troops safely through. There were times when they were like human pillars, living signs on magnetic minefields and delayed-action bomb sites. Those sacrifices were so great that any soldier who witnessed them would be deeply moved.”admiration and emotion"

MembersQThe "Forever 20" Foundation joined together to sing tributes to the soldiers who fell defending the nation's independence and freedom.

Members of the City Veterans Association, members and collaboratorsQ"Forever 20" FundrepresentExecutive CommitteeDThe whole school took a commemorative photo.
Author:My Ha
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