(HBO) – Senior Lieutenant Bui Van Trong from Motorbike Division, Technical Division of the Hoa Binh’s Military Command, is renowned as an "initiator” of the local armed forces.

Senior Lieutenant
Bui Van Trong (right) and technicians from the repair workshop of the
provincial Military Command are checking the semiconductor ignition system of a
car with a device invented by himself.
Over the
years, Senior Lieutenant Bui Van Trong has been known as an "initiator” of the
military high command. Besides his professional career as a military officer,
he has also spent time studying new technical innovations that can be applied
in his unit.
From 2016 –
2017, Trong launched two initiatives recognised by the military science council
of the provincial Military Command and the Military High Command of Military
Region 3.
He has been
also awarded a certificate of merit by the Military High Command of Military
Region 3 for his works and initiatives that promoted innovations of training
equipment. Most outstanding among them is his device for examination of
automotive semiconductor ignition system. This invention is important to
checking technical specifications of vehicles and machines of the local armed
forces.
In addition,
Trong successfully built his own valve spring compressor for cars, which helps
save time, by using damaged or old windscreen wipers.
According to
Major Nguyen Trong Thien from the provincial Military Command’s repair workshop,
it used to require two people to install or remove valve springs and these are
very dangerous works as they can cause injuries for the technicians.
But with
Trong’s tool, the job has become easier and safer, Thien said.
Both of
Trong’s initiatives have been applied by the provincial Military Command,
benefiting the repair and upgrading of the unit’s fleet of cars and machines as
well as its personnel training./.
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