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On April 21, [[1975]], President [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] resigned and handed over power to Vice-President Tran Van Huong. President Tran Van Huong prepared for peace talks with [[North Vietnam]] but when his meeting failed he handed over power to General [[Duong Van Minh]]. |
On April 21, [[1975]], President [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] resigned and handed over power to Vice-President Tran Van Huong. President Tran Van Huong prepared for peace talks with [[North Vietnam]] but when his meeting failed he handed over power to General [[Duong Van Minh]]. |
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==Notable ARVN Generals== |
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*[[Nguyen Cao Ky]] |
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* [[Duong Van Minh]] |
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* [[Tran Van Minh]] |
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* [[Nguyen Khanh]] |
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* [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] |
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* [[Ngo Quang Truong]] |
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*[[Nguyen Van Hieu]] |
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*[[Nguyen Ngoc Loan]] |
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*[[Nguyen Viet Thanh]] |
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*[[Nguyen Khoa Nam]] |
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==External Link== |
==External Link== |
Revision as of 18:16, 29 December 2004
Mr. Tran Van Huong was born in 1902-(d.1982) in Vietnam. He served as Vice-President of Republic of Vietnam under President Nguyen Van Thieu.
On April 21, 1975, President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned and handed over power to Vice-President Tran Van Huong. President Tran Van Huong prepared for peace talks with North Vietnam but when his meeting failed he handed over power to General Duong Van Minh.
External Link
- Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Reunion 2003
- Vietnam War Bibliography: The ARVN and the RVN
- History of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam
- Hue Massacre Tet Offensive Photos
- Liberation of Giai Phong Dan Toi from Communist Viet Cong by Army of the Republic of Vietnam: Photos
- The Battle for Hue, 1968 by James H. Willbanks