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The Workers' Party of North Vietnam and the North Vietnamese government advocated for the creation of a national emblem "to achieve orderliness for international dealings". [3] The coat of arms was designed by artist Bùi Trang Chước and was edited by artist Trần Văn Cẩn. [4] [5] North Vietnam adopted its national emblem on 30 November ...
Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam with military branch/unit name "Biên phòng Việt Nam" in the bottom. 2008–present Flag of Vietnam Coast Guard. Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam with military branch/unit name "Cảnh sát biển Việt Nam" in the bottom. 1958–present: Flag of Vietnam Information and Communications Force .
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More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1st Corps (Vietnam) 1st Military Region (Vietnam People's Army)
23rd Division (South Vietnam) 25th Division (South Vietnam) 3rd Armored Cavalry Squadron (South Vietnam) A Lưới Camp; Army of the Republic of Vietnam; Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces; Bearcat Base; Ben Het Camp; Bing (rank) Blackhorse Base Camp; Bu Prang Camp; Buddhist Uprising; Bù Đốp Camp; Cai Cai Camp; Cam Lộ Combat ...
Flag Date Use Description 1967–1975: Presidential flag. 1967–1975: Flag of the Minister of National Defense. 1967–1975: Flag of the Commander of the ARVN Joint General Staff.
The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), officially the Vietnam People's Army (VPA; [11] Vietnamese: Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam, pronounced [kwən˧˧ ʔɗoj˧˨ʔ ɲən˧˧ zən˧˧ viət̚˧˨ʔ naːm˧˧], lit. ' Military of and for the people of Vietnam ' [12]), also recognized as the Vietnamese Army (Vietnamese: Quân đội Việt Nam ...
The Vietnamese National Army was unofficially created on January 1, 1949, as the armed forces of the pro-French Provisional Central Government of Vietnam.It initially had roughly 25 000 troops, including about 10 000 irregulars. 1000 French officers were given the task of training and supervising the new army. [2]