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Quân khu 7 (7th Military Region) Active: 10 December 1945 – present [1] Country Vietnam: Allegiance: People's Army of Vietnam: Branch: Active duty: Role: Regular force: Size: Equivalent to Corps: Part of: People's Army of Vietnam: Garrison/HQ: Phú Nhuận district, Ho Chi Minh City: Engagements: First Indochina War Vietnam War Cambodian ...
Quân khu 9 (9th Military Region) Active: 10 December 1945 – present [1] Country Vietnam: Allegiance: People's Army of Vietnam: Branch: Active duty: Role: Regular force: Size: Equivalent to Corps: Part of: People's Army of Vietnam: Garrison/HQ: Cần Thơ: Engagements: First Indochina War Vietnam War Cambodian–Vietnamese War: Decorations ...
9.1 VTC Olympic 2008 + VTC9. ... Chân trời du học; Khu vườn tuổi thơ ... Tiêu dùng 24/7; Tiến tới Đại hội XIII của Đảng;
Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of 20th century Vietnamese nationalism.
Quân khu 7 Stadium was the home field for Quân khu 7 F.C. before the club was transferred in 2009, as well as Thép Miền Nam Cảng Sài Gòn F.C. (now known as Hồ Chí Minh City F.C.) for 2007 V-League. Below are some of the international football matches played at Quân khu 7 Stadium:
9 Quảng Trị Hướng Hoá 7 Đắk Rông 9 Vĩnh Linh, Gio Linh 25 Thừa Thiên Huế A Lưới 6 Nam Đông 9 Phú Lộc 21 Đà Nẵng Hòa Vang 44 Quảng Nam Bắc & Nam Trà My, Nông Sơn 6 Hội An, Duy Xuyên, Đại Lộc, Điện Bàn, Phước Sơn, Hiệp Đức 7 Tiên Phước 8 Đông Giang 9 Quế Sơn 10
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Nguyễn Văn Trỗi (1 February 1940 [1] – 15 October 1964) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and member of the NLF (National Liberation Front). He gained notoriety after being captured by ARVN forces while trying to assassinate United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. who were visiting South Vietnam in May 1964.