Vietnam's Field Hospital in South Sudan upholds tradition in new term
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At the event, Lieutenant Colonel, Dr. Tran Anh Duc – Director of BVDC2.6, on behalf of the Party Committee, Board of Directors, and staff of BVDC2.6, shared a comprehensive overview of the past term, highlighting the advantages, challenges, achievements, and sharing valuable practical experiences.
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| BVDC2.6 hands over duties to BVDC2.7. (Source: Vietnam Peacekeeping Department) |
He emphasized that the BVDC2.6 team believes that with the inheritance and development of existing foundations, BVDC2.7 will excel in its new term, achieving even greater success and contributing to the proud tradition of Vietnam's military medical forces on the international stage.
Representing the receiving unit, Major, Dr. Tran Duc Tai – Party Committee Secretary, Director of BVDC2.7, extended congratulations to the BVDC2.6 team for successfully completing a term with outstanding results, overcoming numerous challenges in the mission area.
The Director of BVDC2.7 affirmed that with the leadership and guidance from higher authorities and the profound, systematic transmission from previous generations, the BVDC2.7 team will uphold tradition, unity, and strive to excel in all tasks entrusted by the Party, State, people, and military.
At the conference, the two Directors represented their units in signing the handover minutes and performed the seal transfer ceremony – marking an important milestone in the task transition between BVDC2.6 and BVDC2.7.
Immediately following the conference, the two units held an online meeting with the leaders of the Vietnam Peacekeeping Department. On behalf of the department's leadership, Colonel Mac Duc Trong expressed joy upon hearing reports of the swift, effective, and compliant handover process.
The Colonel also acknowledged the efforts and responsibility of both hospitals, emphasizing several key areas that need continued focus and improvement in the future.
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| BVDC2.7 is expected to continue affirming the courage, intelligence, and medical ethics of Vietnamese doctors – soldiers on the journey of serving peace, humanitarianism, and international humanism. (Source: Vietnam Peacekeeping Department) |
The handover ceremony not only marks an important milestone in the transfer and succession of duties between the two units but also clearly reflects the spirit of solidarity, discipline, and professionalism of Vietnam's military medical forces within the United Nations peacekeeping framework.
With the solid preparation and foundation left by BVDC2.6, along with the determination, unity, and high responsibility of the staff, BVDC2.7 is expected to continue affirming the courage, intelligence, and medical ethics of Vietnamese doctors – soldiers on the journey of serving peace, humanitarianism, and international humanism.

