Sunrise on Truong Sa Dong Island
After its long sea route, ship HQ 571 anchored on Truong Sa Dong Island which belongs to Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelago at sunrise. The sunrise makes the island more sparkling and fanciful. The island is home to soldiers who faithfully protect each meter of sea and land generated from their ancestors.
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Sunrise on Truong Sa Dong Island
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The light on ship HQ 571
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Release of CQ canoe to sea meets difficulty because of rough sea.
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CQ outboard going to Truong Sa Dong Island.
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A navy soldier signals the outboard to the island.
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Firmly protecting the island
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Cadres and soldiers on the island welcome a working delegation from the mainland.
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Wind energy brings light to the island.
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Bang Vuong (Malabar Almond) trees cannot be forgotten when talking about Spratly Archipelago.
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A moment to relax for cadres and soldiers on the island
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Moonlight seen from the island
( Compiled by VNF (Photos: PANO) )
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