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Microsoft Windows: HPS Games: Squad Battles: Tour of Duty [4] 2002 Microsoft Windows: HPS Games: Squad Battles: Vietnam [5] 2001 Microsoft Windows: HPS Games: Steel Panthers II: Modern Battles: 1996 DOS: Strategic Simulations Inc. Strike Fighters 2: Vietnam: 2009 Microsoft Windows: Third Wire: Tactical Heroes 2: Platoons: 2018 Android, iOS ...
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Tiến lên (Vietnamese: tiến lên, tiến: advance; lên: to go up, up; lit. ' go forward ' ; also romanized Tien Len ) is a shedding -type card game originating in Vietnam . [ 1 ] It may be considered Vietnam's national card game, and is common in communities where Vietnamese migration has occurred.
In 1941, Hồ Chí Minh returned to Vietnam to lead the Việt Minh independence movement. Hồ and ICP founded a communist-led united front to oppose the Japanese. [40]: 98 The Japanese occupation of Indochina that year, the first step toward an invasion of the rest of Southeast Asia, created an opportunity for patriotic Vietnamese. [19]
Vietnam Multimedia Corporation VTC (Vietnamese: Tổng công ty Truyền thông đa phương tiện VTC) was a state-owned enterprise in Vietnam focused on multimedia services. Its offerings include cloud storage, finance, telecommunications, and online games.
Reunification Day (Vietnamese: Ngày Thống nhất), also known as Victory Day (Ngày Chiến thắng), Liberation Day (Ngày Giải phóng or Ngày Giải phóng miền Nam), or by its official name, Day of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (Ngày giải phóng miền Nam, thống nhất đất nước) [2] is a public holiday in Vietnam that marks the event when the ...
Phạm Hùng, Secretary of the Central Office of South Vietnam (COSVN), outlined the requirements about the ordered anthem: [1] [2] The anthem's targets were all of the population of South Vietnam. The anthem had to call for the armed insurrection against the US-backed Saigon regime and the unification of Vietnam as a whole.
Nguyễn Ngọc Ngạn (born 9 March 1945 in Sơn Tây in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese-Canadian writer, essayist and television personality.. Ngạn was born in Sơn Tây (present-day Hanoi), but his family moved to South Vietnam when the Geneva Accords divided Vietnam in 1954.