Phu Yen (VNA) 💛– Nguyen Trong Nghia, member of the Politburo, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, and head of the committee’s Commission for Information and Education, on November 28 attended a ceremony in the south-central province of Phu Yen to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first "no-number-plate ship" arriving at Vung Ro port in the locality (November 28, 1964 - 2024).
Hero of the People's Armed Forces, Lieutenant Colonel Ho Dac Thanh, former captain of Ship 41, who commanded 12 no-number-plate ship missions to transport weapons to the southern battlefield, and Major Ngo Van Dinh, a former soldier of a unit responsible for guarding Vung Ro port - K60 and head of the Vung Ro No-Number-Plate Ship Port Liaison Board, recalled the heroic achievements of officers and soldiers of those ships. The team also included the armed forces and people of Phu Yen, part of the task force that defended the ship and the wharf, safely unloading goods during the struggle. Located in Dong Hoa town of Phu Yen, Vung Ro port was a vital logistics base in south-central Vietnam. It was selected by central authorities and Military Region 5 to receive weapons and supplies from the no-number-plate ships for the provinces of Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, and Dak Lak. Between November 1964 and February 1965, four such ships successfully docked at Vung Ro, three of which delivered approximately 200 tonnes of weapons and supplies to the battlefield.
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