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  2. Flag of South Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A South Vietnamese flag being flown over a Buddhist temple in the U.S. state of Illinois, alongside the U.S. flag. The flag of the former South Vietnam is popular with the case of Vietnamese Americans, Vietnamese Australians, and other Vietnamese around the world who fled Vietnam after the war, who call it the "Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom ...

  3. List of flags of the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces

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    Flag of the Commander of the ARVN Joint General Staff. 1955–1965: Armed Forces flag. 1965–1975: War flag. The emblem Eagle centered on national flag (3:4). 1965–1975: Armed Forces flag. Yellow field with the emblem Eagle . 1965–1975: Army flag. Red field with the emblem Eagle . 1965–1975: Air Force flag. 1965–1975: Naval flag. 1955 ...

  4. War of the flags - Wikipedia

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    The War of the flags (also known as Landgrab '73) was a phase of fighting throughout South Vietnam lasting from 23 January to 3 February 1973 as the forces of North and South Vietnam each sought to maximize the territory under their control before the ceasefire in place agreed by the Paris Peace Accords came into effect on 27 January 1973. The ...

  5. File:War flag of South Vietnam.svg - Wikipedia

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    Fixed red-yellow stripes according to official construction sheet (File:Flag of South Vietnam (construction).svg): the height of each strip (red-yellow) must be 1/15 of the height of the flag; the height of the group of 5 stripes (3 red and 2 yellow) must be 1/3 of the flag height.

  6. File:Flag-map of South Vietnam.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is or contains a symbol or symbols prohibited by Vietnam's National Assembly, due to (variously) representations of South Vietnam, or similar governmental structures; or of organizations associated with said. Applicable law is Article 117 of the 2015 Criminal code. Imagery covered may include the Flag of South Vietnam and emblems ...

  7. File:Flag of South Vietnam.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:53, 15 September 2020: 900 × 600 (200 bytes): FDRMRZUSA: Fixed red-yellow stripes according to official construction sheet (File:Flag of South Vietnam (construction).svg): the height of each strip (red-yellow) must be 1/15 of the height of the flag; the height of the group of 5 stripes (3 red and 2 yellow) must be 1/3 of the flag height.

  8. Fall of Saigon - Wikipedia

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    The fall of Saigon [9] was the capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. This decisive event led to the collapse of the South Vietnamese government and the evacuation of thousands of U.S. personnel and South Vietnamese civilians, and marked the end of the Vietnam War.

  9. Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    By 1967, the war had generated large-scale internal refugees, 2 million in South Vietnam, with 125,000 people evacuated and rendered homeless during Operation Masher alone, [154] which was the largest search and destroy operation to that point. Operation Masher would have negligible impact, however, as the PAVN/VC returned to the province just ...

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