Meeting of Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Liaison Committee – Ba Ria Newspaper

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More than 200 delegates, former officers of the Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Liaison Committee, held a meeting and offered incense at the memorial area.

On April 25, the Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Liaison Committee organized a traditional meeting of the Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Forces at the Memorial Area for heroic martyrs of the Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Forces (Lam Commune). San, Cam My district, Dong Nai province).

Attending the meeting were Lieutenant Colonel Luong Duc Minh, Deputy Director of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Provincial Police; Colonel Nguyen Xuan Kim, Chairman of Dong Nai Province Former People’s Police Association and more than 200 delegates who are former officials of the Liaison Committee.

Many musical performances to celebrate the 14th traditional meeting of Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Forces.

The Security Board of Ba Ria – Long Khanh province along with the Security Board of Bien Hoa and Tan Phu provinces is one of the predecessor organizations of the Police force of Dong Nai province and Ba Ria – Vung Tau province.

During the period 1954 – 1975, the Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security forces achieved many heroic victories, breaking the military strategies of the US – Puppet.

Delegates burn incense at the heroic martyrs’ memorial site of the Ba Ria – Long Khanh Security Force (Cam My district, Dong Nai province).

In the historic Ho Chi Minh campaign, the force also contributed significantly by smashing the “Xuan Loc steel door”, opening the way to liberate Saigon and unify the country.

At the meeting, the Provincial Police and the Liaison Committee organized incense offerings and wreaths to commemorate and pay tribute to the heroic martyrs at the Memorial Area.

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