Vietnam Mobilizes AI for Martyrs' Remains
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Vietnam is launching a 500-day mission to find and identify the remains of fallen soldiers, utilizing artificial intelligence and declassified foreign documents. General Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa urged search teams to work with responsibility and diligence, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance in this crucial national effort.
Vietnam mobilizes AI, declassified files for 500-day mission to find martyrs' remains
- Vietnam is mobilizing AI and declassified foreign documents for a 500-day campaign to find and identify martyrs' remains. - This unprecedented effort involves national archives and DNA testing to return fallen soldiers to their families. - The Ministry of Interior aims to significantly improve the identification process through technology and comprehensive archival review.
Martyrs' relatives place their trust day and night in the K teams
- General Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa urged teams searching for martyrs' remains to maintain faith and diligence. - He emphasized the crucial role of the K teams in this sacred mission. - The families of marty…
General Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa: Find Martyrs with Responsibility and a Soldier's Heart
- General Nguyễn Trọng Nghĩa visited a unit searching for martyrs' remains at Lê Thị Riêng Park in Ho Chi Minh City. - He emphasized the mission requires dedication, experience, responsibility, and a …
Dong Nai Holds Solemn Ceremony for 63 Martyrs' Remains
- Dong Nai city held a solemn ceremony to receive and bury 63 martyrs' remains, collected domestically and from Cambodia. - The remains were interred at Binh Phuoc Cemetery on July 11, coinciding with…