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    Rockerfeller_III Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Một thiên tài gốc Việt (tà phái)

    Đây là bà Dương Nguyệt Ánh (47 tuổi), hậu duệ của cụ Dương Khuê (Bác Dương thôi đã thôi rồi - Nước mây man mác ngậm ngùi lòng ta). Bà là chuyên gia vũ khí (chất nổ) hàng đầu của Mỹ (bà này cũng chống cộng và hiếu chiến gớm). Nếu VN có vài mạng như thế này thì tốt biết bao.
    Đây là tiểu sử bà này trong Wiki:

    Duong Nguyet Anh


    Born Saigon, South Vietnam
    Nguyet Anh Duong is a Vietnamese American scientist. In September 2001, she was in charge of a special endeavor and assisted in creating an urgently needed new weapon called the Thermobaric weapon in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to effectively defeat tunnels and ****s being used as terrorists hideouts, in order to spare United States Armed Forces from the bloody prospect of tunnel-to-tunnel combat against the Taliban in Afghanistan.

    She is noted as the "Scientist who developed the bomb that ended the war with Afghanistan" by the Vietnamese American National Gala.

    Biography
    During the invasion of South Vietnam by the Communist North Vietnamese Army and their ********* Agents, she and her family left their homeland, while the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) were defending the capital city of Saigon.

    Her family were devout anti-communists. To escape communism, they left Vietnam by boat and sailed to the Philippines. They were assigned to a refugee camp. Her family then contacted the U.S. Embassy and were given political asylum in the United States.

    She graduated from the University of Maryland with both a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering and a B.S. degree in Computer Science.

    In 1983 she started working as a Chemical Engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division.

    From 1991-1999, she managed all Navy basic, exploratory research and advanced development programs in High Explosives. Served as the U.S. Navy focus point for explosives and the transition of Navy explosives into weapon systems, providing consultation to government/military, industries and allied nations.

    From 1999-2002, she managed all NSWC Indian Head''s technical programs in Explosives and Undersea Weapons, from concept through engineering development to production and demilitarization.

    She successfully assembled and led a team of scientists and engineers to develop the payload for a new weapon, now known as the thermobaric bomb, then proceeded to limited production and delivery to the Air Force, all in an unprecedented period of 67 days.

    Nguyet Anh successfully led the development and transition of a total of 10 high performing explosives into 18 different U.S. weapons in the past 12 years, which is an unprecedented record of its kind.

    She served as a U.S. Delegate at the NATO AC310 Subgroup I for Explosives, and chairman/member of many national and international Panels/Technical Steering Groups.

    Since 2002 Nguyet Anh has been Director of Science and Technology of Naval Surface Warfare Center, U.S. Department of Defense, where she is responsible for Indian Head''s overall technical investment strategies, guiding and overseeing research and development programs in all areas of science and technology and focusing these efforts toward the creation of future weapon generations for the United States.

    Quotes
    "We''ve gotten more sophisticated compared to the old days of dumb weapons"
    "Now you can deliver it exactly where you want it to go. Our strong wish is to avoid as much collateral damage as possible"
    "Look, the way I see it is simple. There are a lot of bad guys in the world. The best defense is offense. If you''re not strong you''re going to die"
    "If you are weak you will lose, it''s a simple fact"

    Awards
    In 1999 she was awarded the Dr. Arthur E. Bisson Prize for Achievement in Naval Technology and had her name engraved in a plaque on permanent display at the Office of Naval Research.

    In 2001, she was awarded the Civilian Meritorious Medal for superb leadership, technical expertise and significant contributions to the Department of Defense in the area of High Performance Explosives.

    In 2007, she was awarded the National Security Medal for significant contribution to the nation in activities related to national security.
  2. macay3

    macay3 LSVH - KTQSNN Moderator

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    thì sao chứ
    đọc TA mệt muốn chết mà thông tin cũng ko đặc sắc mấy
    Bác tóm tóm rồi post đỡ mất công anh em !
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    rongxanhpmu Thành viên mới

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    giới thiệu tiếp với các bác 1 nhân tài đất việt:
    Là người Mỹ gốc Việt ...văn võ song toàn ....đại khái là vậy
    Phó đề đốc Nguyễn Võ Trung Quân. Lực lượng đặc nhiệm SEAL (Sea, Air, Land), Hải quân Mỹ. Bộ Tư lệnh hỗn hợp liên quân. Trung tâm Quốc gia chống khủng bố.
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  4. anheoinwater

    anheoinwater GDQP - KTQSNN Moderator

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    Hà hà, ai lại ko biết thằng cha trung Quân này là tướng dỏm. Ngay cả mấy web của hải ngoại cũng chửi bới om sòm vì bị gạt. hehehe......

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