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The government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam maintains that between 2 September 1945 and 2 July 1976 only the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Republic of South Vietnam were legitimate governments and that any rival governments were illegal ("reactionary" or "counter-revolutionary") organisations. This template excludes:
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Derived from the Emblem of Vietnam and the Emblem of the Vietnam People's Army based on the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence's designation Author Hwipadam ( Own work ), derived from the SRV Emblem artwork by Fry1989 (the star ) and the VPA Emblem original artwork by Sshu94
Description: Coat of Arms of South Vietnam (1963 - 1967) Date: 12 June 2011, 09:21 (UTC): Source: Coat_of_Arms_of_South_Vietnam_(1954_-_1955).svg; THE PROPORTION OF THE STRIPES IS BASED ON THOSE PROVIDED FOR THE FLAG OF SOUTH VIETNAM ILLUSTRATED IN THE RALATED CONSTRUCTION SHEET (the Coat of arms is de facto similar to the National Flag in vertical format):
English: The Supreme Ultimate symbol used to represent the division between North Vietnam (the Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (the Republic of Vietnam) with the Việt Cộng (Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam) in the "Southern field". This image is used to represent the political division ...
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This template is intended as an overview of the Vietnam War in general. Please, in order to keep it readable: Do NOT add this template to every related article (e.g. Richard Nixon). It should only go on core Vietnam War articles. Do NOT include every single battle; that is for {{Campaignbox Vietnam War}}.
Following the withdrawal of the U.S. military from South Vietnam in 1973, the U.S. Army ceased routine issue of camouflage clothing. The 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment wore the ERDL pattern as an experiment from January 1973 to 1974 [9] in Baumholder, Germany. In 1976, the Marines obtained the leftover Vietnam War-era ERDL pattern ...