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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • *96 kilometres to the north-west of [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • ...e south, including the Mekong Delta and what was variously named Gia Dinh, Saigon, and Ho Chi Minh City ...[[Danang]], then called Tourane, was captured in late 1858 and Gia Dinh (Saigon and later Ho Chi Minh City) in early 1859. In both cases Vietnamese Christi
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • ...d Vietnam without prior congressional approval. This was well known to the Saigon government. <ref>{{citation ...st President, who was arrested and imprisoned by the North Vietnamese when Saigon fell.
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  • *293km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
    751 bytes (115 words) - 22:28, 31 January 2009
  • *561 km north of [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • *550km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • {{r|Saigon Military Mission}}
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  • ...port in the country (after [[Saigon]]) and the third largest city (after [[Saigon]] and [[Hanoi]]. The population is estimated to be 1.7 million (2003) ...ss, and links to the international airports in [[Hanoi]], [[Danang]], and [Saigon]]; it is being improved to take larger aircraft.
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  • ...,000 [[ARVN]] soldiers, it took place in [[Tay Ninh]] province, north of [[Saigon]]. The goals were to destroy bases in what was termed War Zone C, and, if p
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
    1,019 bytes (151 words) - 19:35, 11 January 2010
  • ...n in 1857, and a major French fleet, in 1861, reinforced Gia Dinh (i.e., [[Saigon]]) and gained control of the surrounding provinces. The June 1862 Treaty of Saigon transferred the three provinces surrounding Sagon to France, opening of thr
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  • ...competence among senior American government personnel during the [[fall of Saigon]].<ref name=Snepp>{{cite book | title = Decent Interval: An Insider's Account of Saigon's Indecent End
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • ...cture, of north-central Vietnam. 660 km from [[Hanoi]] and 1080 km from [[Saigon]], it is a geographical center, also providing access to the [[Central High ...203</ref> Now-Emperor Gia Long's first act was to move the capital from Saigon to Hue. He also named his new reign, '''Vietnam''', although it was still k
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  • .... Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, ''Command History 1965'', Annex N. Saigon, 1966. .... Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, ''Command History 1966'', Annex M. Saigon, 1967.
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  • ...t of the country, in the Red River Delta. It is 1760 km/1094 mi north of [[Saigon]]/[[Ho Chi Minh City]].
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • *677 km, north of Ho Chi Minh City/[[Saigon]]
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  • ...inh]], then through central Vietnam including [[Hue]] and [[Danang]], to [[Saigon]] (now Ho Chi Minh City), and south to Go Dau Ha in the Mekong Delta.
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  • ...tnam)|National Highway 1 (1A)]], the Trans-Viet railroad between Hanoi and Saigon, and is eastern starting point of [[National Highway 24 (Vietnam)|National
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • After the [[Republic of Vietnam]] was formed, Cochin China, less [[Saigon]], was roughly equivalent to [[IV Corps tactical zone]]. [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho
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  • **III Corps at [[Ho Chi Minh City|Saigon]] for the southern part of the country; this later split off IV Corps for t **Saigon capital special military district.
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  • During the [[Indochinese revolution]], he first commanded the Saigon-Cholon area. Returning to the north in 1954, he became deputy chief of staf ...id "Our objectives were limited. We wanted to defeat the most well-trained Saigon regime battalions and defend the liberated zones. We had no expectation of
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • *450 km northeast of [[Saigon]]/Ho Chi Minh City
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  • ...ommunist and colonialist activities, and his position at the University of Saigon Medical School was cancelled. <ref name=PntV1Ch05Sec04314-346>{{citation ...r an allegedly treasonous statement. He had told a U.S. audience, that the Saigon government should be more liberal in agreeing to talks with the Vietcong. "
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  • ...h [[Soc Trang]] an intermediate point on the way to [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]. There is abundant boat transportation, and a light cargo airport in Can
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Saigon]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...st major city in South Vietnam, and was opposed by many monks and laity in Saigon, the Mekong Delta, and outside Vietnam. | publisher = Viking Press | year= 1983}}, pp. 339-340</ref> In Saigon, the United Buddhist Association
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  • .... IIFFV's counterpart was ARVN [[III Corps tactical zone]], which included Saigon and its immediate surrounding provinces, as well as operations in the [[IV ...on ROBIN: to receive the 3d Brigade, 4th Infantry Division at the ports of Saigon and [[Vung Tau]], and to safeguard the transport to, and initial occupation
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  • ...nce''' is a major area in the [[Mekong Delta]]] of Vietnam, southwest of [[Saigon]]/[[Ho Chi Minh City]]. Tan An is its capital. Also to its northeast is [[T
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  • ...ded a formal agreement with General [[Paul Ely]]. His additional duties to Saigon were within the scope of the U.S. defense system centered on NATO; he had t
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  • ...ceived an undergraduate degree in French literature from the University of Saigon; as a refugee in the United States, where he eventually became a citizen, h
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  • ...ovinces, including much of the classic area of [[Cochin China]] less the [[Saigon]] area. <ref name=Oberdorfer>{{citation
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  • {{r|Saigon}}
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  • *344 mi/550km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]] (formerly [[Saigon]]).
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  • ...bassador in Saigon, t Secretary of State Christian A. Herter on Threats to Saigon Regime, Sept. 16, 1960
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