The most touching letters that fully express the heartfelt emotions of these young writers sending their regards to our island soldiers. The most touching letters below will undoubtedly give our soldiers the extra motivation to preserve peace for our country day and night. Refer to the best letters to our distant island soldiers to write your letters with ease.
The Finest Letters to Our Distant Island Soldiers
List of the Finest Letters Sent to Our Distant Island Soldiers
Letter to Our Distant Island Soldiers #1
My name is Victory Determination, a middle school student in the heart of Hanoi.
Firstly, I wish all of you good health because with good health, you can perform all tasks well, right?
I'm sure you're not surprised to receive a letter from me, even though you don't know who I am. Before me, many others surely wrote letters to you. All of us want to share a part of the hardships, challenges, and dangers you face day and night, protecting our nation's borders, especially in this intense period for our country.
Dear soldiers, even though I've never been to Truong Sa or Hoang Sa, like many other Vietnamese, these days I can't help but pay attention to the situation in the East Sea, especially since China placed the Hai Duong-981 oil rig in Vietnam's continental shelf. We are all upset about this. The Paracel and Spratly Islands have been recorded in documents proving they belong to Vietnam for centuries, meaning the Vietnamese people have been living here for a long time, not a 'deserted island' as China thinks. Yet... I'm truly worried, even though I know I can't do much. But I always believe in the triumph of justice, in the patriotic spirit of our people, and most importantly, in the brave and resolute fighting spirit of all of you. You didn't hesitate to leave your families, your homeland, to come to a distant sea, full of storms. I know your lives are lacking in material wealth, difficult, and dangerous, but you still try to protect the sovereignty of the country. We believe you will defend the islands to the end, not letting anyone violate the sacred 'S-shaped' territory of our people.
Dear soldiers, even though we are still very young, what is happening in our country's waters has had a significant impact on the thoughts and feelings of me and my peers. Because we carry Vietnamese blood, love for our country, and pride in our nation. More than ever, at this moment, our feelings for you are deeply engraved in our hearts and the hearts of all friends in our age group, etched in every classroom, every row of trees, imprinted in every poem, every song... Don't be sad, dear soldiers, we know you are not with your families and loved ones, but something very precious and cherished is the love and heartfelt gratitude of the Vietnamese people.
Thank you very much for protecting a peaceful life across the country until today and in the future. Thank you so much!
Not far away, I hope that one day I'll become a soldier to protect our beautiful Vietnam, to safeguard the everlasting peace of our nation. Once again, I sincerely wish you all good health, full of determination to overcome challenges, rich in fighting spirit, and possessing an unwavering belief in the inevitable victory that will come.
Letter to the Distant Island Soldiers #2
Letter to the soldiers in Truong Sa
Nha Trang, on the......day of......month......year......
Dear soldiers in Truong Sa! From the friendly and welcoming city of Nha Trang, I am Tran Khanh Hoa, a student from Thai Nguyen Secondary School. Today, I write this letter to send you the sincere feelings deep in the hearts of every student, especially to wish you good health. May you be strong to firmly hold your guns and protect a part of the flesh and blood of our homeland.
According to what we know, you are facing many difficulties in protecting the sea and islands of our Motherland. In the vast sea, amidst the waves all year round, we know you face many challenges and hardships: the harsh climate, material and spiritual shortages, the loneliness in the quiet night.... so much and so much more. For this reason, we deeply admire and respect your silent sacrifices - the children of our Motherland. From this admiration, from our homeland, we have organized many practical activities to compete with you, such as excelling in studies and getting many tens to dedicate to you, in flag saluting sessions, we hear teachers talking about the significance of December 22 - the day of the establishment of the Vietnam People's Army. We learn about Vietnam's sovereignty over Truong Sa islands. We hear about the exploits of the People's Army of Vietnam in general and your exploits in particular.... Our school has also initiated many movements, such as fundraising to support Truong Sa, contributing to buying radios, TVs, guitars, volleyball balls ... to partly ease your longing for the mainland.
Dear soldiers!
In that place where the wind blows, surrounded by water on all sides, do you feel sad? After a hard day with many tasks, when night falls, you may miss home, miss the mother who waits for her child every day, miss the wife with an endless longing for her husband, miss the children waiting for their father... But we truly admire how you have persevered through all of that for the sacred mission assigned by the Motherland. Please rest assured about this homeland, because here, people always strive to live and work well so that you can confidently fulfill your duties. The people on the mainland always look towards the Heroic Land - where you are working for the peace of the Motherland. We hope that one day we will set foot on this sacred land, to fulfill that glorious mission... And now, we deeply resonate with the poems of poet Che Lan Vien, and that must also be your feelings:
'Oh, Motherland, we love you like our own flesh and blood,'
'Like our parents, like our spouses,'
'For every home, mountain, and river...'
Finally, on behalf of mainland students, I send a thousand words of love to you, wishing you good health to firmly hold your guns, protect the homeland's skies... and wishing you success in your mission. Through you, I and other students send greetings to students living and studying on the remote Truong Sa island, the special citizens of our Vietnam homeland.
I hope this letter reaches you, dear soldiers and students on the island!
Letter to the distant island soldiers #3
To the Navy soldiers,
Dear Navy soldiers, I wish you all good health and send you the very best. Hopefully, this small letter from me, along with the seagull wings, will fly to the sacred archipelago of the entire country, reaching you and connecting the hearts of people who have never met, like you and me.
Yes indeed, uncle. I am Dao Phuong Anh, a 7th-grade student at Ai Mo Secondary School. I have never set foot on the sacred islands of Truong Sa and Hoang Sa that you tirelessly guard day and night. I know there is sun, wind, and the taste of the sea that I love so much. Perhaps that's why I have a special love for each sea area in my homeland. I love the salty taste of sea breezes, the roaring waves, sometimes fierce, sometimes gentle. I love sails full of wind, and I love the navy uniforms of all of you.
What I know about all of you is only through newspapers, TV, or the stories of teachers. Through that, I have understood the silent sacrifices of all of you: the heroes in the distant islands. You are not only brave in battle, not only silently sacrifice but also rise above all difficulties, finding optimism in hardships. On behalf of all the special children, I thank you very much. I hope all of you continue to strive, fight, and guard the beautiful sea and islands of our homeland. I promise to study well, be obedient, and listen to my grandparents, parents, and teachers to help build a beautiful and prosperous Vietnam alongside the navy soldiers. Wishing you health and abundant happiness!
Your niece,
Dao Phuong Anh
Letter to the Distant Island Soldiers #4
Dear soldiers on the Truong Sa archipelago!
Let me introduce myself. My name is Ha Nguyen Phuong Linh, just turned 12 this year, studying in the 6th grade at Thach Hoa Secondary School, Thach Hoa commune, Tuyen Hoa district, Quang Binh province. How are you, dear soldiers? Guarding our homeland's islands under the sun and wind, I deeply admire all of you. Hold on, stand firm to protect Truong Sa - a vital part of our nation's heritage.
As December 22 approaches, I am reminded of each day in class listening to our teachers lecturing and expressing our gratitude to the soldiers who day and night guard the Truong Sa islands. Through classroom lectures, on TV, and in the newspapers, everyone praises the courage and perseverance of the soldiers on Truong Sa archipelago, protecting a part of Vietnam's blood and flesh from countries eyeing the rich minerals and valuable natural resources in Truong Sa. Every day in class, I look at the S-shaped map, and it seems Truong Sa appears before my eyes, where the soldiers are guarding the islands amidst the sounds of the waves. Thinking of the soldiers enduring the sun and wind to protect Truong Sa, my gratitude knows no bounds.
Dear soldiers, you have safeguarded the peace for our homeland, preventing invasions from other countries, allowing us, the youth, to sit under the roof of a socialist society in peace as we do today. I promise you that I will fulfill my duty as a student, being a good and obedient child. In the future, I aspire to become a genuine citizen, just like you soldiers, exerting all my strength to contribute to the prosperity and protection of our beautiful homeland. To affirm that the Truong Sa archipelago belongs to the territory of our beloved Vietnam.
Obedient children of yours!
Letter to the Distant Island Soldiers #5
Dear Navy soldiers, with utmost regards!
At the beginning of this letter, I wish you abundant health and send you all the best. Hopefully, this small letter will be a bridge connecting people who have never met.
Surely, on the distant island, you might wonder about the one writing this letter. Let me introduce myself; my name is Linh, a student from Thach Hoa Secondary School.
Beloved Navy soldiers!
Through the teachings of our teachers, as well as through books, TV, I have learned a lot about your noble mission and silent sacrifices for our beloved Motherland. Living on the mainland, my concern is how life is for you on that distant island. What are the living conditions like? I hope that one day I can set foot on the island to visit you, seemingly always present in our thoughts.
Respected soldiers!
In today's era of living in peace, cháu understands more than anyone that 'The country has never been peaceful.' Therefore, you must hold your guns day and night to firmly protect the sovereignty of the sea, islands, and the sacred continental shelf of the Motherland. You are the heroes, the great defenders of the nation. Cháu is proud, admires, and loves you, the ones silently dedicating your lives where the first sunlight touches the beloved 'S'-shaped land. Our country has golden forests and silver seas, that is undeniable, isn't it? As cháu knows, China is currently implementing escalating plans in the East Sea. Like everyone, I hope our country always maintains the integrity of sovereignty over the sea and islands, and I wish our country to develop even stronger. Isn't that the hope of everyone? And you are the ones where I and the young people of Thach Hoa entrust our faith and aspirations.
Dear soldiers!
Cháu knows that you, marine soldiers, have to be far from home, far from family, far from the homeland. Maybe you are very sad. But cháu believes that love for the country, love for the Motherland will triumph over everything. Cháu believes so. Cháu believes in you. Here on the mainland, our lives are very good. Cháu hopes to become a policewoman in the future to combat crime, to keep peace on the mainland, so that you, on the distant island, can fulfill your duties with peace of mind. Cháu promises to study hard, strive to achieve my dreams. We will unite, strive for a bright future together. The small hearts on the mainland always look towards Truong Sa.
In conclusion, cháu wishes all of you good health, strong in holding your guns, and successful in fulfilling the sacred and lofty mission. The youth of Thach Hoa always take pride in you - the 'guardians of the nation' in the remote archipelago. Hope to meet you, beloved soldiers in Truong Sa Islands, soon. Farewell, everyone.
Letter to the brave soldiers on the distant island number 6
Today, cháu writes this letter to send sincere wishes of health and genuine affection deep in every student's heart to all of you soldiers. Hope you are in good health to firmly hold your guns and protect a part of the country's vital essence, the bloodline. According to us, we know that you have been working very hard and under a lot of stress due to your duties in protecting our homeland's sea and islands.
Amidst the vast and tumultuous waves, continuously crashing throughout the year, we, the younger generation, understand that you face many difficult challenges: the harshness of the climate, material and spiritual shortages, the lonely sadness of you all in the quiet night... but don't be sad! A lot, and a lot, because of that very principle, we greatly admire and respect the silent sacrifices of you, the soldiers - the sacred children of the Motherland.
From that admiration, from the mainland's rear where we, the younger generation, have organized many practical activities to compete with you beyond the distant islands, such as striving for excellent academic achievements, earning many perfect 10s to gift to you who are defending the country. During flag-raising ceremonies, we hear our teachers talk a lot about the significance of December 22nd, which is the day the Vietnam People's Army was established. We learn about the Vietnamese people in general and about you, in particular...
Our school has also initiated various movements, such as raising funds to support Truong Sa, collecting donations to buy radios, guitars, writing letters to the soldiers on Truong Sa... And I also strive to achieve many excellent grades to make our country more beautiful day by day.
In conclusion, cháu wishes all of you good health to preserve the sea and islands. I promise to try my best to be diligent and excel in my studies, to become a soldier in the future, contributing to building a more beautiful country.
Cháu, the good child of all of you!
Letter to the distant island soldiers #7
Dear Navy soldiers!
At the beginning of the letter, I want to send my regards and inquire about your health! Let me introduce myself: I am an 8th-grade student at Nguyen Hue Secondary School in Da Nang City. Many times, I intended to write a letter to you, but I hesitated, fearing that you might laugh at my clumsy and inexperienced words. But now, I'm not afraid anymore because yesterday, our teacher taught us about the sea and islands of our homeland, about your life, and the silent battles you face at the forefront. I admire and am proud of you! Tonight, in the chilly weather of the changing season, I am writing this letter to you!
Dear soldiers! Your lives must lack many material things, right? Being thousands of kilometers away from the mainland, the most precious thing must be fresh water. I watched a play about the soldiers of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, and I learned that when cooking rice, one-fourth is fresh water, the rest is seawater. Each person is only allotted one liter of fresh water for daily use, and it breaks my heart!
Sometimes, I wonder why you chose to be island soldiers. What compels you to go to distant and perilous places? Is it the earnest and passionate love for our country that drives you? Without hearts devoted to the nation like yours, how could we live in peace?
I understand that you face material shortages, but you are rich in emotions and spirit. I'm sure you miss home a lot, don't you? However, love and unity have helped you become one big family. Believe that the mainland always remembers you day and night! Many people support practical programs like building the DK2 platform, 'Contributing stones to build Truong Sa,'... and I also want to contribute to these activities to send my heartfelt thoughts to you!
I'll pause my pen here! Wishing you good health, always excelling in your work, and remaining as sturdy and resilient as the square banyan trees on the island. I forever love the navy blue uniform.
Letter to the distant island soldiers #8
Dear soldiers!
Allow me to introduce myself; my name is Hoang Nguyen Quoc Duy, a 6th-grade student at Thach Hoa Middle School in Tuyen Hoa, Quang Binh. Having just finished my studies, I saw a TV program called 'We Are Soldiers,' prompting me to write this letter to visit you. At the beginning of this letter, I extend my wishes for your health, express caring inquiries, and hope that you always fulfill your assigned missions.
Dear soldiers!
Now, in my hometown, winter has arrived, and it's a bit chilly. How are you doing out there? Is the work very demanding? I rejoice in knowing that you strive to maintain your health to always fulfill your assigned tasks.
I'm doing well over here, preparing for the upcoming first semester exams, which means lots of studying. This year, we have a new school, providing us with a comfortable environment for both learning and playing. We will always strive to excel in our studies to bring joy to our parents, teachers, and also to you. Now, the night has fallen, and I'll end my letter here. Wishing all of you good health and everlasting happiness. Looking forward to the next time we meet.
Younger brother of yours
Letter to the dear soldiers on the distant island number 9
Dear soldiers on the distant island!
I'm sure you don't know who the author of this letter is! Let me introduce myself. I'm Pham Thi Thu Ha, a 6th-grade student at Hong Ha Secondary School.
I really love math; it's my passion. I also study Vietnamese and English. I watch TV and listen to my parents talking a lot about the challenging and sacrificing lives of you all at the frontline. In Hanoi, this distant place, I secretly hope to visit you all, even if it's just once!
Is it cold on the open sea? Are you all in good health? Remember to wear warm clothes! Far from home, you must be feeling lonely. Cheer up, because here, we always remember and admire you.
For me, realizing that the love for the country is deeply rooted in every person's mind, the words 'Motherland' become so sacred! It's a bright torch, warming the hearts of all of you. That torch urges and motivates you all to move forward, protecting this beloved piece of land. You've faced dangers without fear, determined to preserve the land where the first sunlight extends over the 'S'-shaped country. I know, during freezing New Year's nights when everyone else enjoys warmth with their families, you're on duty, facing the bone-chilling cold. Do you feel the cold? You sacrificed your personal happiness to hold the gun, ready to fight for the sacred sovereignty of the seas and islands. You are truly courageous and resilient. I truly admire you, beloved children of the Motherland. I hope that you won't have to endure hardship and exhaustion anymore.
At the end of this letter, I wish you all good health and successful completion of your noble mission.
I hope to receive letters from all of you!
Letter to the dear soldiers stationed on the distant island number 10
Beloved soldiers!
Dear uncle, I am writing this letter to inquire about your well-being! How are you all doing lately? The situation in the islands must be a cause for concern. At home, my family is doing well! Many times, I heard about the islands, Truong Sa, on TV, and we couldn't help but feel uneasy. My father often tells us about the islands during those quiet nights, revealing the vast love you have for Vietnam. Those words inspire us to contribute to protecting Hoang Sa - Truong Sa. However, my dad said: 'You're still too young to go and protect with them.' So, I can only write letters to you, carrying the sentiments from the mainland to the distant sea, to warm your hearts. We love our soldiers very much! Therefore, please stay strong, have faith in your country, and believe in the glorious victory. We believe that with the love you have for our country, you will triumph.
Enough of the lengthy letter, I'll stop writing here! Take care of your health out there to have the strength to protect the islands! Let's contribute together to safeguard Vietnam's islands!
Above is a list of some of the best letters sent to you, soldiers stationed on the distant islands, by students that you can refer to. Surely, the sincere feelings and lovely words from these children will touch you and make you feel the love of the younger generation and everyone for our soldiers.
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This article presents heartfelt wishes and meaningful messages for friends and loved ones embarking on their military journey. It is undoubtedly a useful and essential piece for those bidding farewell to young individuals heading off to the military during this time.
