In commemoration of the 78th War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day (July 27, 1947 – July 27, 2025), on the morning of July 24, 2025, the Veterans’ Association of PetroVietnam Ca Mau Fertilizer Joint Stock Company (PVCFC) organized a memorial ceremony at the Ca Mau Provincial Martyrs’ Cemetery, followed by the exchange program “Revolutionary Traditions – Gratitude and Continuation” at the Company’s headquarters.

PVCFC delegates offered incense in tribute to heroic martyrs at the Ca Mau Provincial Martyrs’ Cemetery
The program was attended by Colonel Vo Tan Dung – Former Deputy Commander of the Provincial Military Command, former Head of the Militia Division, Staff Department of Military Region 9; Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Nguyen Van Kha – People’s Physician, former Deputy Chief of Military Medicine, Military Region 9; Mr. Tran The Cuong – Deputy General Director of PVCFC; together with representatives of socio-political organizations, the Veterans’ Association, youth union members, and PVCFC staff.

Representatives of different generations of PVCFC officials, youth, and employees took a commemorative photo at the Memorial Monument
This annual, meaningful activity reflects the Vietnamese tradition of “Uong nuoc nho nguon” — a profound expression of gratitude for those who sacrificed their lives for the nation’s independence and freedom.

During the ceremony, delegates solemnly offered incense, laid wreaths, and observed a moment of silence to honor the heroic martyrs – the nation’s beloved sons and daughters who gave their lives for peace and happiness of the people.

Mr. Tran The Cuong – Deputy General Director of PVCFC – delivered remarks at the exchange program “Revolutionary Traditions – Gratitude & Continuation.”
Following the memorial, PVCFC held the exchange program “Revolutionary Traditions – Gratitude and Continuation.” Through heartfelt and emotional stories shared by veterans, the younger generation gained a deeper understanding of the value of national independence and the responsibility to inherit the revolutionary legacy with creativity, dedication, and service to the country — contributing to PVCFC’s sustainable growth.

Mr. Nguyen Ba Tuan – Chairman of the Veterans’ Association and PVCFC representatives presented flowers of gratitude to Colonel Vo Tan Dung and People’s Physician, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Nguyen Van Kha.
The program not only evoked national pride but also served as a source of spiritual motivation for PVCFC employees to remain steadfast in their mission: to serve sustainable agriculture, contribute to the nation, and uphold their role as one of Vietnam’s pioneering enterprises in the chemical and fertilizer industry.

Delegates took commemorative photos together
Ca Mau Fertilizer (PVCFC)