Daegu Veterans Office Holds 'My Hero Book' Presentation Ceremony as Part of Uniformed Personnel Appreciation Campaign
Children's Storybook Featuring 50 Uniformed Personnel Distributed
Fostering Pride and a Culture of Gratitude
The Daegu Regional Veterans Office of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs (headed by Kim Jongsul) held a 'My Hero Book' presentation ceremony with uniformed personnel at the National Debt Repayment Movement Memorial Library on December 11.
Daegu Veterans Office held a ceremony for the uniformed personnel appreciation campaign 'My Hero Book' and took a commemorative photo. Provided by Daegu Veterans Office
View original imageThis event was organized as part of the uniformed personnel appreciation campaign, aiming to enhance the pride of uniformed personnel and their families and to widely promote the value of uniforms.
'My Hero Book' is a children's storybook featuring the stories of 50 mothers and fathers who serve in uniformed roles. It was designed to help children naturally understand and respect their parents who protect public safety in uniform. In addition, the book seeks to inspire gratitude in young readers toward uniformed personnel and encourage them to dream of becoming uniformed professionals in the future.
Kim Dongchan, Director of the National Debt Repayment Movement Memorial Library, stated, "We will strive to ensure that the stories of uniformed personnel who safeguard the daily lives of our citizens are widely shared and remembered as those of heroes."
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Kim Jongsul, Director of the Daegu Regional Veterans Office, expressed his gratitude, saying, "I would like to thank the library director for cooperating in the delivery of 'My Hero Book' and the head of the Dongdeok Police Precinct for representing the uniformed personnel in attendance." He added, "I hope this book will help spread respect and gratitude for uniformed personnel far and wide."
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