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  • '''Nguyen Van Thieu''' (1923–2001) was a South Vietnamese general and, at various times, head |title= Nguyen Van Thieu Is Dead at 76; Last President of South Vietnam
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  • ...ese lawyer and ally of [[Nguyen Cao Ky]], appointed as Prime Minister by [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] from October 1967 to May 1968. A rather obscure figure, he was unable to
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  • '''Nguyen Van Thieu''' (1923–2001) was a South Vietnamese general and, at various times, head |title= Nguyen Van Thieu Is Dead at 76; Last President of South Vietnam
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  • }}</ref>The [[Nguyen Van Thieu]]-[[Nguyen Cao Ky]] group, shut down the High Legislative Council. Neverth ..., from May–August 1969. He also served as vice president under President [[Nguyen Van Thieu]].
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  • ...ral officer]] in the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]], a loyalist to [[Nguyen Van Thieu]], who headed [[I Corps tactical zone]] starting in the [[1966 Buddhist cri
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  • ...ir force, Prime Minister from 1965 to 1967. He was moved out of power by [[Nguyen Van Thieu]], and was vice president, a position with no power, from 1971.
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  • In February 1965, General [[Nguyen Van Thieu]], with Ky, overthrew Khanh. Khanh was replaced by Ky, who became premier i
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  • In 1967, when the government of [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] and [[Nguyen Cao Ky]] was formed after Thieu's efforts to ban Ky,<ref nam ...uong]] in 1968. Huong had been the vice-president for the ailing General [[Nguyen Van Thieu]]. Dan became the minister dealing with defectors.<ref name=Time1968-05-31>
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  • ...s considered apolitical and professional, gaining the trust of President [[Nguyen Van Thieu]], although he repeatedly asked to return to the rank of colonel and go bac
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  • ...oval over other members. Specifically, Tho demanded the removal of the "[[Nguyen Van Thieu|Thieu]]-[[Nguyen Cao Ky|Ky]]-[[Tran Van Huong|Huong]]" leadership group.<re
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  • ...med by Prime Minister by a military National Leadership Committee under [[Nguyen Van Thieu]]. Attractive to the U.S. leadership, he was able to obtain substantial Ame [[Nguyen Van Thieu]], a Catholic military officer, became president (in office 1967-75). He an
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  • ...lly disappeared with Diem, its former members were most likely to follow [[Nguyen Van Thieu]].
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  • ...ve|create new reserves in 1974, but was only of limited success. President Nguyen Van Thieu, who came from the military, still made detailed decisions and wanted to de CIA officer Frank Snepp believed Nguyen Van Thieu was keeping reserve forces close to Saigon for protection against coups, ra
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  • ...onal Council, he summoned four of the leading military officers, including Nguyen Van Thieu and Nguyen Cao Ky, and delivered a strong lecture, which was perceived as p
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  • Commanded by Hoang Xuan Lam, known more for loyalty to Nguyen Van Thieu than for military talent, Saigon's effort to strike against one of these st
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  • ...ps commander by Nguyen Van Toan, another Vann protege. Vann flew President Nguyen Van Thieu to Kontum, and pinned general's stars on Ba. Vann had an extra pair if Thie ...ery part of the ARVN strategic reserve was part of the defense. President Nguyen Van Thieu called An Loc, under 24 hour shellfire, the symbol of South Vietnamese resi
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