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  2. Flag of South Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    30 April 1975 (as the Republic of Vietnam) Design: A yellow flag with three horizontal red stripes. Designed by: Lê Văn Đệ [1] Flag of the RVNMF: Use: War flag: Design: A yellow flag with three red stripes, and the emblem of RVNMF (red eagle) in the middle. Designed by: Design is a variant of the flag of South Vietnam.

  3. South Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the Republic of South Vietnam and North Vietnam merged to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The end of the Second World War saw anti- Japanese Việt Minh guerrilla forces, led by communist fighter Ho Chi Minh , proclaiming the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in Hanoi in September 1945. [ 4 ]

  4. Vietnamese identity card - Wikipedia

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    Front and back of an ID card (old model) In Vietnam identity cards were used during the French colonial period (before 1945) as a passport or identification card within the entire Indochina. According to Decree No. 175 - b dated September 6, 1946 of the President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the Citizen Card was used instead of the ID ...

  5. List of flags of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Reverse side of the flag of the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces. Flag ratio: 3:4. Influences: 1965–1975: Flag of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. Flag ratio: 3:4. 1965–1975: Flag of the Republic of Vietnam Navy. Flag ratio: 3:4. 1965–1975: Flag of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force. Flag ratio: 3:4. 1968–1975: Flag of Republic of ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Why the flag of South Vietnam flew at US Capitol siege

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    The violent mob that laid siege to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 carried symbols expressing the purpose of their insurrectionist campaign to derail Joe Biden’s electoral certification. Alongside ...

  8. File:Naval ensign of South Vietnam.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:11, 15 September 2020: 900 × 600 (50 KB): 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.

  9. 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.