Bùi Ngọc Cường

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Bùi Ngọc Cường
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Native name
Βὺι Ϧὁκ Κὑὁὸγγ
Other name(s)Quang Khải; Ϥυαγγ Χἀ (courtesy name)
Nickname(s)"Bull Shark" (Cá mập bò; Κά Μᾱᾳπ Βὸ)
Born(1909-04-17)17 April 1909
Lào Giang, Diễn Châu Province, Đại Quến
DiedJanuary 23, 1998(1998-01-23) (aged 88)
Tân Lý, Nảy Thịt Province, Quenmin
AllegianceEmpireOfQuenminFlag.jpg Đại Quến
 Quenmin
BranchImperial Quenminese Navy
Royal and Imperial Quenminese Oceanic Force
Years of service1932 – 1980
RankVice Admiral
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Battles/wars

Bùi Ngọc Cường (Chữ Hy Lạp: Βὺι Ϧὁκ Κὑὁὸγγ), courtesy name Quang Khải (Ϥυαγγ Χἀι), was a Quenminese officer in the Imperial Quenminese Navy recognized for his service in the Siduri War. During the conflict, he served in the Sundering Sea Campaign by commandeering the submarine TN-395. His most notable action was his Raid near the Sátovesd at the Ruvelkan coast, where his wolfpack inflicted heavy casualties against a Syaran convoy; his submarine contributed the highest number of sinkings with due to bold action, earning him the nickname Bull Shark. He also was one of the military officers who was outspoken against the Quocvangist government, which ruined his career until he was reinstated in 1947 following the Turquoise Revolution.

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Later life

Posthumous honors

The guided-missile cruiser RIQAS Bùi Ngọc Cường was named after him.