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  2. Public opinion brigades - Wikipedia

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    Force 47 (Lực lượng 47) is a large cyberspace military unit of Vietnam revealed in December 2017 with a focus on combating "wrong views" on the Internet. [4] Internet security firms such as Volexity and FireEye report pro-Hanoi or Hanoi regime-sponsored hackers installed spyware on anti-government, dissident websites to track who visits them.

  3. People's Army of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The PAVN was first conceived in September 1944 at the first Revolutionary Party Military Conference as the Propaganda Unit of the Liberation Army (alternatively translated as the Vietnam Propaganda Liberation Army, Việt Nam Tuyên truyền Giải phóng Quân) to educate, recruit and mobilise the Vietnamese to create a main force to drive the ...

  4. Hanoi Hannah - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting North Vietnamese propaganda to US soldiers during the Vietnam War Trịnh Thị Ngọ ( [ṯɕïŋ˧ˀ˨ʔ tʰi˧ˀ˨ʔ ŋɔ˧ˀ˨ʔ] ; 1931 – 30 September 2016), also known as Thu Hương and Hanoi Hannah , was a Vietnamese radio personality best known for her work during the Vietnam War , when she made English-language ...

  5. Vietnam jails journalists for 'propaganda' critical of state

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    HANOI (Reuters) -A court in Vietnam on Tuesday sentenced three freelance journalists known for their criticism of government to between 11 and 15 years in prison, after finding them guilty of ...

  6. Radio Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    Radio Hanoi was a propaganda radio station run by the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War.It originated in 1945, when it broadcast from Hanoi a week after the declaration of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam with the declaration "This is the Voice of Vietnam, broadcasting from Hanoi, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.".

  7. Hoàng Văn Thái - Wikipedia

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    Hoàng Văn Thái (1 May 1915 – 2 July 1986), born Hoàng Văn Xiêm, was a Vietnamese Army General and a communist political figure. His hometown was Tây An, Tiền Hải District, Thái Bình Province. [1] During the Tết Offensive, he was the highest senior North Vietnamese officer in South Vietnam. [2]

  8. How a Navy sailor fell off his ship, played dumb - AOL

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    Hegdahl and his imbecile routine consistently thwarted propaganda projects by the North Vietnamese, including an attempt to re-enact his watery capture on film. Leepson laughs about “the way he ...

  9. Viet Minh - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Liberation Army: [45] founded in 1944; merged from the Propaganda Unit of the Liberation Army and National Salvation Army; the commander was Võ Nguyên Giáp; today is the People's Army of Vietnam; Vietnam Public Security Service: [46] founded in 1945; the commander was Le Gian ; today is the Vietnam People's Public Security