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Non was born in the early 20's, [1] the son of Lon Hin, a Cambodian district administrator from Prey Veng. He attended Collège Norodom Sihanouk in Kampong Cham; his best friend there was a youth called Saloth Sar, who would later become better known as Pol Pot. [2] He was first trained as an officer in the Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia.
Marshal Lon Nol (Khmer: លន់ នល់, also លន់ ណុល; 13 November 1913 – 17 November 1985) was a Cambodian military officer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia twice (1966–67; 1969–71), as well as serving repeatedly as defence minister and provincial governor.
Lon Nol លន់ នល់ (1913–1985) 1972: 10 March 1972 [9] 1 April 1975 [10] 3 years, 22 days PRS / FANK — Saukam Khoy សូកាំ ខូយ (1915–2008) Acting for Lon Nol — 1 April 1975 12 April 1975 11 days PRS / FANK : 8 Sak Sutsakhan សក់ ស៊ុតសាខន (1928–1994) Chairman of the Supreme Committee — 12 ...
Lon Chaney Jr. (1906–1973), stage name of American character actor Creighton Tull Chaney; Lon Clark (1912–1998), American stage and radio actor; Lon Milo DuQuette (born 1948), American writer, lecturer and occultist; Lon Evans (1911–1992), American National Football League player; Lon L. Fuller (1902–1978), American legal philosopher
Cambodia officially gained its independence from France. 1955: 2 March: King Sihanouk abdicated in favour of his father, Norodom Suramarit. 1963: 27 August: Cambodia severed ties with South Vietnam. 1970: 18 March: General Lon Nol overthrew Sihanouk and established a republic. Start of the Cambodian Civil War and the US Cambodian Campaign: 1975 ...
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General elections were held in Cambodia on 11 September 1966. [1] Only candidates of the Sangkum party were allowed to contest the election, although more than one candidate could run in a constituency. As a result, the party won all 82 seats. [2] The conservative wing of the Sangkum gained a majority.
Lon Nil (Khmer: លន់ និល; died 28 March 1970) was the brother of the former Cambodian prime minister Lon Nol, and was a casualty of the Cambodian coup of 1970. Nil was the youngest son of Lon Hin, a district administrator in the French colonial era.