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Map of military regions in Vietnam. The Vietnam People's Army has the following military regions: [1]. High Command of Capital Hanoi: It is directly under the Ministry of Defense of Vietnam; tasked to organize, build, manage and command armed forces defending the capital.
The base was located south of Highway 1 approximately 1.5 km south of the city of Tam Kỳ. [1]The 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry was based at Tam Kỳ from March–April 1968 and August–November 1968.
The Battle of Tam Kỳ took place during the Vietnam War from 3–6 March 1968. After a night-time rocket attack on their base camp by the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 3rd Regiment, 3rd Division. The 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment and Company A, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment engaged the PAVN killing 436.
6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment , 199th Infantry Brigade and Royal Thai Army Volunteer Force reconnaissance and land-clearing operation: Phước Tuy Province: Sep 3 – Oct 4: Operation Chieftain [1] [3] B Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment pacification operation: Duc Than District: Sep 7
Ministry of National Defence: is the lead organisation, highest command and management of the Vietnam People's Army. General Staff: is leading agency all levels of the Vietnam People's Army, command all of the armed forces, which functions to ensure combat readiness of the armed forces and manage all military activities in peace and war.
9th Military Region (Vietnam People's Army) H. High Command of Capital Hanoi; M. Military districts of Vietnam
Tây Ninh Combat Base was established approximately 5 km west of the city of Tây Ninh and 12 km from the Vietnam-Cambodia border. [1] Tây Ninh served as the base for the 196th Light Infantry Brigade from April 1966 until August 1967. [2] Other units stationed at Tây Ninh included: 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery (August 1969 – April 1970) [2]: 98
Lieutenant General Lê Văn Dũng (1995–1998): promoted to General, Director of General Department of Politics of Vietnam People's Army; Lieutenant General Phan Trung Kiên (1998–2003): promoted to Colonel General, member of Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Defence.