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At 10:30 the ROKMC company moved west towards Phong Nhị and Phong Nhất and began taking fire from Phong Nhất. At about 11:00 an LVTP-5 supporting the ROKMC unit on Highway 1 was hit by a command-detonated mine and disabled. A U.S. Marine operating with the 1st Company believed that the mine had been triggered from Phong Nhất.
Lộ quân was the force protecting the "Lộ" (administrative divisions in the Trần dynasty period). [5] [6] Every "Lộ" had one Quân and 20 support units called "Phong đoàn", [7] of about 120 soldiers. Below are a list of Lộ quân: Thiên Trường; Long Hưng; Quốc Oai; Bắc Giang; Hải Đông; Trường Yên; Kiến Xương ...
The Cơ mật Viện was divided into two offices, the Bắc ty (北司, "Northern office") and the Nam ty (南司, "Southern office"). [7] The Bắc ty was in charge of affairs relating to the area ranging from everything north of the southern border of the Hà Tĩnh province and the Nam ty was in charge on everything south of the northern border of the Quảng Bình province.
The Vietnam People's Army distinguishes three career paths: Officers (sĩ quan), Professional serviceman (Quân nhân Chuyên nghiệp), non-commissioned officers (hạ sĩ quan), and enlisted personnel (chiến sĩ).
The People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces Arms (Vietnamese: Binh chủng Đặc công, Quân đội nhân dân Việt Nam), officially the Special Operation Force Arms or Special Operation Arms, [1] is the elite combat armed service of the People's Army of Vietnam, led by the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army.
On 28 July 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced that the U.S. would increase the number of its forces in South Vietnam from 75,000 to 125,000. The arrival of additional USMC and United States Air Force squadrons at Da Nang AB led to severe overcrowding at the base and the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (I MAW) began looking for an alternative site for the helicopter squadrons of MAG-16.
The Anarchy of the 12 Warlords [1] (Vietnamese: Loạn 12 sứ quân, chữ Nôm: 亂𨑮𠄩使君; Sino-Vietnamese: Thập nhị sứ quân chi loạn, chữ Hán: 十二使君之亂), also the Period of the 12 Warlords, [2] was a period of chaos and civil war in the history of Vietnam, from 965 to 968 caused by the succession of the Ngô ...
The Vietnam Military History Museum, set up on 17 July 1956, is one of seven national museums in Vietnam.It covers 12,800 m 2.It was situated in central Hanoi, opposite the Lenin Park and near the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.