Showing posts with label Repatriation of dead VN soldiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Repatriation of dead VN soldiers. Show all posts

Saturday, February 06, 2010

68 Yuon invaders sent packing home ...that is they are the ones in the package

Remains of 68 VN soldiers repatriated from Cambodia

February, 06 2010
VNS (Hanoi)

KIEN GIANG — The remains of another 68 Vietnamese voluntary soldiers who died on Cambodian soil have been repatriated to the border town of Ha Tien in southern Kien Giang Province, according to the provincial Military Command.

Cambodia-based Military Zone 9 teams, responsible for locating the remains of fallen Vietnamese soldiers, found the remains in Kep and Kampot provinces after three months of searching.

Commemoration ceremonies and burials will be held at the local martyrs' cemetery in the next few days.

Since 2001, the teams have found and returned the remains of 1,423 Vietnamese soldiers from Cambodia. The teams will continue their search after the lunar new year.

Sunday, June 07, 2009

81 invading Vietcongs sent back to Hanoi from "Mondunkyri???"

Dak Lak reburies 81 martyrs killed in Cambodia

07/06/2009

Vietnam Net Bridge (Hanoi)

The Central Highland province of Dak Lak on June 4 held a solemn ceremony to rebury the remains of 81 Vietnamese soldiers who laid down their lives in Cambodia during wartime.

The remains were discovered during the 2008-09 dry season by Dak Lak province’s K51 search team in Keo Sa Man district of Cambodia’s Mondunkyri province. Only 12 sets of remains were identified.

During 2008-2009, the team found and repatriated 111 sets of remains from Cambodia.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Buddhist ceremony for the remains of invading atheist, communist Vietnamese soldiers?

01/21
Remains of fallen Vietnamese volunteers repatriated

Phnom Penh (VNA) – Cambodia’s Siem Reap province has held a memorial service for 14 Vietnamese volunteers fallen in the locality during the 70s.

The remains of these volunteers had been found recently.

At the ceremony, which took place at the Vot Th’mei pagoda, Siem Reap’s Vice Governor Chan Sophon expressed gratitude to those fallen Vietnamese volunteers, saying they had saved the Cambodian people and country from the genocide.

The 14 sets of remains were later handed over to officers from Tay Ninh province, who have over the past time joined hands with their counterparts from Siem Reap to dig out and repatriate a total of 464 sets of remains of fallen Vietnamese volunteers.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Why speed up repatration of remains of dead VN soldiers? Cambodia should speed up the return of leftover live Bo Doi soldiers instead

Gov’t delegation concludes Cambodia visit

09/01/2008
VNA (Hanoi)

VietNamNet Bridge – Repatriating remains of fallen soldiers was in the spotlight during a freshly-concluded week long visit to Cambodia by a delegation of the Governmental Ad-Hoc Committee.

The delegation was led by its Deputy Permanent President Lieut. Gen. Bui Van Huan, who is also a member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Director of the Viet Nam People’s Army General Politics Department. He was accompanied by Bui Hong Linh, Deputy Minister of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs and many other senior officials from ministries and army officers.

The Vietnamese guests had a working session with Cambodian counterparts led by Gen. Pol Saroeun, Deputy Commander in Chief of the Cambodian Royal Army and President of the Cambodian Governmental Ad-Hoc Committee.

Their talks focused on progress made in locating and repatriating home remains of Vietnamese volunteers who were killed in the Cambodian soil during the war time.

Under the spirit of a relevant agreement signed by the two Governments, the Cambodian side pledged to make greater efforts and give bigger support to speed up the work.

During their stay from January 2-8, the Vietnamese officials made field trips to Siem Reap, Prek Vihia and Kongpong Chhnang provinces, to inspect the excavations sites for this purpose. They also had working sessions with Cambodian provincial taskforces on this issue.

From 2002, close to 10,000 sets of remains of Vietnamese volunteers who sacrificed their lives in Cambodian battlefields have been repatriated home.