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Nguyễn Hữu Hạnh (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋwiəŋ˨˩˦ hɨw˨˩˦ han˨˩˨]; July 26, 1926 – September 29, 2019) was a Vietnamese military officer of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, rising to the rank of Brigadier General.
Nguyen Ngoc was the son of a post officer worker south of Danang. Ngoc met and was deeply impressed by North Vietnamese political leader Lê Duẩn in 1951. [1] Ngoc joined the Viet Cong as a political officer writing poems and slogans in support of their cause. His siblings worked as teachers in schools in South Vietnam.
The Battle of Ngọc Hồi-Đống Đa or Qing invasion of Đại Việt (Vietnamese: Trận Ngọc Hồi - Đống Đa; Chinese: 清軍入越戰爭), also known as Victory of Kỷ Dậu (Vietnamese: Chiến thắng Kỷ Dậu), was fought between the forces of the Vietnamese Tây Sơn dynasty and the Qing dynasty in Ngọc Hồi [] (a place near Thanh Trì) and Đống Đa in northern Vietnam ...
Nguyễn Ngọc Ngạn (born 9 March 1945 in Sơn Tây in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese-Canadian writer, essayist and television personality.. Ngạn was born in Sơn Tây (present-day Hanoi), but his family moved to South Vietnam when the Geneva Accords divided Vietnam in 1954.
Nguyễn Hồng Quang is the Vietnamese pastor and lawyer, general secretary and vice-president of the Mennonite Church in Vietnam, chairman of the Legal Committee of the Vietnam Evangelical Fellowship. Quang is known for his human rights activities in defence of Vietnamese montagnards, peasants, Christian religious groups and politically ...
In 2022, Minh Quang joined Vietnamese Second Division side Bình Thuận on a loan deal. He won a promotion to the V.League 2 with the team. In the 2023 season, Minh Quang scored 8 goals after 11 games, securing his team a safe position to maintain in the league, and finished himself among best goal scorers in the league.
The coaching panel was entirely modified in comparison to the last season. On June 12, 2018, it was revealed that all coaches this season would be duos and the husband-and-wife duo Hồ Hoài Anh and Lưu Hương Giang, who served as a duo coach for the first three seasons, would return for the sixth season. [1]
Jacques Nguyễn Ngọc Quang (July 23, 1909 − June 20, 1990) was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood in 1935, Nguyễn Ngọc Quang was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cần Thơ , Vietnam and ordained to the episcopate on May 5, 1965.