Lieutenant General Do Van Thien, GDL Political Commissar, chaired the event.

Speaking at the event, Lieutenant General Do Van Thien hailed the excellent achievements of the collectives and individuals in the 22nd Military Creative Awards.

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Lieutenant General Do Van Thien addressing the event

Gen. Thien also expressed his delight at the increase in both quality and quantity of participating projects and initiatives. He underlined that this year, submitted projects and initiatives hold high practical applicability, ensuring logistic work in training and combat readiness missions of military units in the whole military.

He hoped that in the next editions of the awards, youths of the GDL will gain more excellent achievements.

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An overview of the event

Meanwhile, Gen. Thien required the units to create favorable conditions for youths to promote their talent, intelligence, and vanguard role in doing scientific and technological research.

The awardees should continue to research, explore, create, develop, and apply research results to the reality of their agencies and units while producing more new applicable products, contributing to the development of creative movements among military youths.

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Winners of the 22nd Military Creative Youth Awards receive certificates of merit.

In the 22nd edition of the awards, the GDL submitted 11 projects and 24 initiatives by 72 authors from its 14 agencies and units. Among 35 works, one won the second, eight the third, and nine consolation prizes. Fifteen awarded projects have been applied to reality.

At the event, the GDL presented certificates of merit to Military Hospital 105, individuals and groups for their outstanding achievements in joining the awards.

Translated by Quynh Oanh