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The Chief of the General Staff (alternatively the General Chief of Staff; Vietnamese: Tổng Tham mưu trưởng) is the chief of staff of the General Staff of the People's Army of Vietnam. The Chief of the General Staff performs the task of advising the Minister of Defense in terms of state management and military command, by that practically ...
During the existence of the General Headquarters of the Vietnam People's Army (Bộ Tổng tư lệnh Quân đội Nhân dân Việt Nam), which had been the supreme commanding organ of the armed forces from 1946 to 1975, the General Staff was directly under the General Headquarters and acted as staff of the General Headquarters according to ...
Nguyễn Tân Cương (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥ tən˧˧ kɨəŋ˧˧]; born 12 February 1966) is a Vietnamese general, currently serving as Chief of the General Staff and Deputy Minister of Defence.
The Chief of the Joint General Staff (Vietnamese: Tổng Tham mưu trưởng) was the highest-ranking military officer of in the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces, who was responsible for maintaining the operational command of the military and its three major branches.
The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces ... Chief of the General Staff (Vietnam) Chief of the General Staff (Yugoslavia) See also
General Department of Politics of the People's Army of Vietnam (Chairman, 2001-2011), General Staff of the Army (1998-2001) Lê Văn Lương: 1947-1960: 1951-1956 (alternate), 1976-1982: 1956-1957, 1973-1976: Chief of Organisation Department of the CPV (1973-1976), Hanoi Party Committee (Secretary, 1976-1982) Lê Văn Tưởng
Phan Văn Giang was born in October 14, 1960 in Hồng Quang Commune, Nam Trực district, Nam Định province but his hometown is from Thai Nguyen province. Giang began his military career in August 1978, initially serving as an information soldier in Battalion 4, Regiment 677, Division 346.
An Operations Directorate controlled five staff sections U-2, J-3, J-5, J-6 and J-7); a Personnel Directorate had three staff sections (the J- 1, Military Police and Adjutant General); a Logistics Directorate U-4) managed the technical service branches (ordnance, signal, engineers and others); and a Training Directorate and a General Political ...