
The ceremony was solemnly held at the Memorial Room of the Department of Anatomy (Military Medical Academy) with the participation of Major General, Associate Professor, Doctor Nguyen Van Nam, Deputy Political Commissar of the Military Medical Academy. Also attending the ceremony were representatives of leaders and commanders of agencies and units in the Academy, students, soldiers and especially members of Mr. Nguyen Dai Luong's family.
With sincere respect, gratitude and deep appreciation for those who have donated their bodies to serve medicine at the Military Medical Academy, officers, lecturers, staff and soldiers of the Military Medical Academy respectfully offered flowers and incense to commemorate the soul of Mr. Nguyen Dai Luong.

Mr. Nguyen Dai Luong, residing in Thanh Tri commune, Hanoi city, voluntarily submitted an application to donate his body to the Military Medical Academy on February 20, 2019. After his death that same year, his body has served the training and scientific research work at the Academy for the past 6 years.
After 6 years of silently contributing to generations of military medical students as well as the continuous development of the Military Medical Academy, he finally rested in peace after fulfilling his wish in heaven.
Generations of teachers and students of the Military Medical Academy always remember and respectfully express gratitude for the noble act of Mr. Nguyen Dai Luong. His noble act also helps the cadres, lecturers, staff, soldiers of the Military Medical Academy, the local government and people deeply realize that his giving is a noble act of profound humanity and humanity.
That noble gesture is always the driving force that motivates officers, lecturers, staff and soldiers of the Military Medical Academy to always strive, practice and devote themselves to the tasks of teaching and scientific research.

The silent sacrifice of people like Mr. Nguyen Dai Luong has contributed to helping the Military Medical Academy train many doctors and medical staff for the Vietnamese medical sector in general and the Army's medical sector in particular; as well as giving birth to many scientific research projects. This sacrifice has contributed to saving and bringing life to many patients.
The ceremony took place in accordance with military and national traditions, including the following activities: Incense offering ceremony, reading of gratitude oration, signing of the handover record of the donated body; funeral procession; cremation of the donated body and collection of ashes; moving the ashes to the cemetery of Tu residential group, Duy Ha ward, Ninh Binh province; visitation and burial according to the family's plan and local regulations.
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