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  • The MRC set up a civilian Provisional Government under [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]], who had been Diem's vice president. The real power remained with the MRC | [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]]
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  • In 1956, vice-president [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]] was ordered, by [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] to "Vietnamize" the Chinese, primarily
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  • ...less [[Saigon]], was roughly equivalent to [[IV Corps tactical zone]]. [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]], the vice-president under [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] and briefly premier after the
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  • '''Nguyen Ngoc Tho''' (1908-?) was Vice-President of the [[Republic of Vietnam]] ([[South Viet
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  • #Transfer Vice President [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]] to a role where his knowledge of Communist guerrilla infiltration is incr
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  • ...rs", including Chinese, from 11 kinds of businesses. His vice-president, [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]], had the operational responsibility for the Chinese. ...an Minh]], oversaw a Provisional Government under Diem's Vice President, [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]]. On January 29, 1964, [[Nguyen Khanh]] ousted Minh's MRC in a second mil
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  • ...including changing their names to a Vietnamese form. His vice-president, [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]], was put in charge of the program.
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  • ...zed and peaceful, made demands on the Government. Diem's vice president, [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]], himself a Buddhist, represented the government in the negotiations, appa
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  • ...iate post-coup government, controlled by the popular [["Big" Minh]] with [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]] as figurehead Prime Minister, unable to get control, and the [[Nguyen Kha ...o the U.S., the plotters had negotiated, beforehand, with vice-president [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho]], who, himself a Buddhist, had been the chief government negotiator in the
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  • ..., including changing their names to a Vietnamese form. His vice-president, Nguyen Ngoc Tho, was put in charge of the program.
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  • China had not appreciated the [[Nguyen Ngoc Tho#Diem's Vice-President|forced "Vietnamization"]] of Chinese in South Vietnam
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