The Military Literature Magazine held a warm gathering with its contributors, presented annual awards for 2025...
The Military Literature Magazine held a warm gathering with its contributors, presented annual awards for 2025, and launched its Poetry and Literary Sketch Contest for 2026 on February 5.
The event once again affirmed the magazine’s steady role in Vietnam’s literary life.
In 2025, the magazine successfully fulfilled its professional mission, maintaining the quality of its regular issues, publishing the Military Culture special edition, and ensuring the stable operation of its online platform.

Generations of contributors pose for a group photo with collaborators.
Throughout these efforts, the magazine has shown resilience and openness while remaining faithful to its founding mission.
Colonel and writer Nguyen Binh Phuong, Editor-in-Chief of the Military Literature Magazine, noted that the magazine’s achievements rest on the close guidance of the General Political Department and, above all, the dedicated support of contributors nationwide.

Colonel Nguyen Binh Phuong, Editor-in-Chief of the Military Literature Magazine.
Many writers and poets have joined creative camps and field trips to border areas and islands, living alongside soldiers to capture authentic stories of military life.
As the magazine approaches its 70th anniversary, its long journey alongside the Vietnamese soldier was repeatedly recalled.

Awards presented to authors with outstanding works in 2025.
Over decades marked by war and sacrifice, literature published in the Military Literature Magazine has helped shape the enduring image of “Uncle Ho’s soldiers” as a symbol of courage, humanity, and quiet heroism.
Veteran poet Huu Thinh described the magazine’s headquarters on Ly Nam De Street as a spiritual home for generations of writers, while Vietnam Writers’ Association Chairman Nguyen Quang Thieu shared that his own literary path began with his first publication in the magazine.

Delegates pose for a commemorative group photo.
A highlight of the gathering was the presentation of awards to seven outstanding authors of 2025, honoring years of dedicated and often solitary creative labor.
The event concluded with the launch of a new writing contest on “Today’s Soldier,” seen as a meaningful bridge between tradition and the future, leading toward the magazine’s 70th anniversary in 2027.
Translated by DO HUONG