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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Pham Quynh; Usage on vi.wikisource.org Mục lục:Nam Phong Tap Chi 1.pdf; Trang:Nam Phong Tap Chi 1.pdf/1
Mai Loc: 19: 2 ARVN Feb 28 – Mar 10: Operation Gisborne [2] [3] 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment reconnaissance in force operation east of Nui Dat: Phước Tuy Province: Mar 1 – Nov 17: Operation Park Silver [2]
[8]: 43 Early on the morning of 1 April the 4th Vietnamese Marine Corps Battalion abandoned Firebase Sarge and retreated to Mai Loc Camp. [8]: 44–5 By 1 April the PAVN had broken through the ARVN defensive positions along the DMZ and north of the Cam Lo River and fragmented ARVN units and terrified civilians began withdrawing to Đông Hà.
The provinces of Vietnam are subdivided into second-level administrative units, namely districts (Vietnamese: huyện), provincial cities (thành phố trực thuộc tỉnh), and district-level towns (thị xã).
Andrew Trong Van Tran, layman and soldier; Andrew Tuong Manh Nguyen, layman; Anthony Dich Tien Nguyen, layman; Anthony Quynh Huu Nguyen, layman and doctor; Agnes Thanh-De Thi Le, laywoman; Augustin Schoeffler MEP, French priest; Augustine Huy Viet Phan, layman and soldier; Augustine Moi Van Nguyen, layman; Bernard Vũ Văn Duệ, Vietnamese priest
A typical Tam quan of folk architecture Tam quan of Thượng Temple (built in the style of Láng Temple) A Tam quan (chữ Hán: 三關) or Tam môn (chữ Hán: 三門) is a style of traditional gateway symbolic of Vietnamese Buddhism. It has three aisles (traditionally, the middle aisle is the largest and the two side aisles are smaller).
Project DELTA was the first of the Reconnaissance Projects, which were special reconnaissance (SR) units named with a Greek letter.The Reconnaissance Projects were formed by the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) during the Vietnam War to collect operational intelligence in remote areas of South Vietnam.
Le Van Tam Park (Vietnamese: Công viên Lê Văn Tám), previously known as Mạc Đĩnh Chi Cemetery, is a park in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1] [2] It formerly was a large and prestigious French colonial cemetery in South Vietnam, located near the US Embassy, Saigon (now is Consulate General of the United States, Ho Chi Minh City).