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In 1985, young man Tran Van Tam (living in Trung Hung 1B hamlet, Chau Thoi commune) volunteered to go to war to help Cambodia, was injured and lost a leg. When he returned to his hometown, Mr. Tam became a 3/4 disabled veteran. Neighbors loved him for his gentle nature, friendly lifestyle, and especially admired his will and determination to overcome the circumstances of a physically disabled veteran.

Despite his constant pain due to his injury, Mr. Tam works very hard. In addition to taking care of his vegetables, he also collects fish and rides his bike around the neighborhood to sell them for profit, improving his family's income.

War invalid Tran Van Tam (second from left) promotes the construction of a model new rural area for veteran members. Photo: ANH TUAN

Trusted by the local government and people, Mr. Tam joined the Veterans Association, the Farmers Association, and was elected Head of Trung Hung 1B Hamlet. In 2010, he retired due to declining health. As a citizen, he actively participated in local movements. He carefully trimmed trees and ornamental flowers in front of his house, contributing to the beauty of the village; accompanied the locality in propaganda work to help people understand and join hands in implementing emulation movements.

Mr. Le Van Son, Head of Trung Hung 1B Hamlet, said: “Promoting the qualities of Uncle Ho’s soldiers, during his working time, no matter what position he held, Comrade Tam always did his best. For the community, in addition to building good village and neighborhood relationships, he also actively promoted, created consensus and support from the people, especially in the movement to build a model new rural area, implementing the two-level local government model.”

In Long Duc hamlet, Phuoc Long commune, almost everyone knows about war invalid Danh Van Thoai. People love him because during his 18 years working in the commune and hamlet, Mr. Thoai has always been a cadre who devoted himself to the people.

For many years, the image of the war invalid - Head of the Veterans Association of the hamlet riding an old bicycle to knock on doors to propagate the policies of the Party and State to the people has become familiar. Many people who have difficulty in handling administrative procedures have also been enthusiastically helped by him. Although life is still difficult, Mr. Thoai still regularly mobilizes donors to support rice and necessities for single-parent households and people with disabilities.

War invalid Danh Van Thoai takes care of trees, beautifying the countryside. Photo: ANH TUAN

With his contributions, Mr. Danh Van Thoai was awarded many certificates of merit by the Central Committee and the Provincial Party Standing Committee for his outstanding achievements in studying and following Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality and style.

“Learning from Uncle Ho the style of being close to the people, I often go to their homes to visit, encourage, grasp the thoughts and aspirations of the people, from there promptly convey them to the leaders, as well as have appropriate propaganda methods. In building new rural areas and moving towards a model new rural area, my family must be a pioneer in all aspects of the work, only then will we be able to convince the people to follow,” Mr. Thoai expressed.

Mr. Tran Van Tam and Mr. Danh Van Thoai are two of many bright examples of war invalids who have devoted their whole lives to studying and following Uncle Ho's teachings. Their contributions have and will continue to brighten the image of Uncle Ho's soldiers in the new era.

Huu Tho

Source: https://baocamau.vn/hai-thuong-binh-mot-tam-long-a121232.html