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| General To Lam, Minister of Public Security pays tribute to martyrs at A1 National Martyrs' Cemetery. |
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| At the cemetery, the delegation offered flowers and incense in tribute to the heroic martyrs, who had bravely fought and sacrificed their lives for the cause of national liberation. |
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| They promised to exert all-out efforts to fulfill all tasks assigned by the Party and the people, while contributing positively to the building of the Public Security Forces. |
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| A1 National Martyrs Cemetery was built in 1958, covering an area of 3.2 hectares. It is located a few hundred meters south of A1 hill. This is the resting place of 644 soldiers who fought and died in the historic Dien Bien Phu Campaign in 1954. |
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| As reported, the martyrs' graves here are mostly unknown. Today, A1 National Martyrs' Cemetery is a witness of history, reminding the next generations to always follow the examples, remember the merits of martyrs, indomitable revolutionary traditions. |






