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  • '''Nguyen Chi Thanh''' (1914 - 1967), also known as '''Truong Son''' was a senior general<ref> | author = Nguyen Chi Thanh
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  • '''Nguyen Chi Thanh''' (1914 - 1967), also known as '''Truong Son''' was a senior general<ref> | author = Nguyen Chi Thanh
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  • Assessing the situation in 1967, Gen.[[Nguyen Chi Thanh]], the senior Politburo member in the south and commander of the overall ef
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  • ...e returned to the south in 1964 as overall commander, after the death of [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]], although taking command of individual operations. Commanding the B-2 Fro
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  • [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]], writing in the the Party theoretical journal ''Hoc Tap'', <ref>{{citatio | author = Nguyen Chi Thanh
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  • While Giap retained the title of Defense Minister, [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]], until his death in 1967, commanded operations in the South. <ref name=Mo
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  • [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]], writing in the the Party theoretical journal ''Hoc Tap'', <ref>{{citatio | author = [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]]
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  • ...ed ''[[dau tranh]]''). Le Duan's allies included [[Le Duc Tho]] and Gen. [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]]. [[Vo Nguyen Giap]] represented a different strategic faction. Le Duan ev
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  • #[[Nguyen Chi Thanh]], commanding officer for operations in the South was dead, possibly due to
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  • ...e description of the three fighting methods is consistent with the work of Nguyen Chi Thanh, who commanded forces in the south but died, possibly of natural causes, in In September 1964, North Vietnam sent a Politburo member, Nguyen Chi Thanh, to organize the effort in the south. The sending of a headquarters, howeve
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