
TCIT ORGANIZES A GATHERING AND EXCHANGE WITH EMPLOYEES WHO ARE RELATIVES OF MARTYRS, WOUNDED SOLDIERS, AND SICK SOLDIERS ON THE OCCASION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF WAR INVALIDS AND MARTYRS’ DAY (JULY 27, 1947 – JULY 27, 2022)
Tuesday, 19/07/2022
On the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27, 1947 – July 27, 2022), on the morning of July 19, TCIT organized a gathering and exchange with 50 employees currently working at the terminal who are relatives of martyrs, wounded soldiers, and sick soldiers.
In alignment with the tradition of “Remembering the source of the water we drink” and “When eating a fruit, think of the one who planted the tree,” and to uphold the cultural and moral values of gratitude promoted by Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP), TCIT held a gathering and exchange event to honor and present gifts to 2 relatives of martyrs, 37 relatives of wounded soldiers, and 11 relatives of sick soldiers. This annual event reflects the sense of responsibility and heartfelt gratitude of TCIT’s leadership and entire workforce toward those who have served the nation. It contributes to the spiritual and material well-being of policy-beneficiary families and those with meritorious service. Additionally, it aims to raise awareness among employees about the significance of this commemorative occasion – the 75th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day.
TCIT Leadership Presents Gifts to Relatives of Martyrs, Wounded Soldiers, and Sick Soldiers
During the event, Lieutenant Colonel Le Manh Quan, Chairman of TCIT’s Members' Council, expressed deep gratitude to the heroes, martyrs, and families of those who have contributed to the country, as well as to wounded and sick soldiers who bravely fought for national independence and unity. The occasion also reaffirms the determination of TCIT’s staff and employees to follow in the footsteps of previous generations, striving for excellence in production and business activities. They join hands with local authorities in caring for policy-beneficiary families and people with meritorious service, further promoting the image of “Uncle Ho’s Soldiers – Naval Warriors” on the economic front.
Lieutenant Colonel Le Manh Quan delivers a Speech at the Gathering
At the gathering, TCIT employees who are relatives of martyrs, wounded soldiers, and sick soldiers shared their personal stories, feelings, and family circumstances. They expressed sincere gratitude to SNP, the company’s leadership, and all TCIT staff for their thoughtful organization of such a meaningful event, and for the heartfelt support extended to them.
TCIT Holds Gathering and Exchange for Employees Who Are Relatives of Martyrs, Wounded Soldiers, and Sick Soldiers in Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day