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  • '''Van Tien Dung''' (1917-2002) was a general of the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], who was | title=Personality Profile: General Van Tien Dung}}</ref>
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  • '''Van Tien Dung''' (1917-2002) was a general of the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], who was | title=Personality Profile: General Van Tien Dung}}</ref>
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  • ...sher = Viking Press | year= 1983}}, pp. 660-664</ref> [[Le Duc Tho]] and [[Van Tien Dung]], #2 in the PAVN, disagreed, and he appealed to [[Le Duan]]. Tra opbtained Tra became a deputy to [[Van Tien Dung]], the military commander of the final 1975 invasion, under the overall com
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  • ...74, the North Vietnamese Politburo gave command of the main assault to GEN Van Tien Dung, whose patron was Vo Nguyen Giap. Dung had been the chief of staff and head
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  • }}, p. 297</ref>, who was succeeded by [[Tran Van Tra]]. Giap's protege, [[Van Tien Dung]], who had been Giap's chief of staff at Dien Bien Phu, commanded the 1975
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  • | first = William E. | last = Le Gro}}</ref> Gen. Van Tien Dung, broadcast "In March 1974 the Central Military Party Committee went into se
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  • ...WPA, pp. 168</ref> Giap's chief of staff, who managed the logistics, was [[Van Tien Dung]], who would later command the [[fall of South Vietnam|final invasion of So
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