General Le Trong Tan: A talented, decisive militarist of Vietnam People’s Army
Monday, October 07, 2024, 09:04 (GMT+7)
One thing special is that, during the two final decisive battles in the resistant wars against French colonists and American imperialists, he was the commander of the units attacking enemy headquarters to capture General Christian de Castries in 1954 and the entire cabinet of the Saigon regime in 1975, making worthy contributions to liberation and reunification of the country.
General Le Trong Tan’s remarkable contributions to Vietnam’s military art
Friday, October 04, 2024, 16:10 (GMT+7)
Holding various commanding positions from tactical and operational to strategic levels, commanding almost all campaigns and decisive strategic operations in the two resistance wars against the US and the French as well as in the war to defend the Southwestern border, he made significant contributions to the development of Vietnam’s unique, creative military art and our nation’s victory against the most powerful imperialists of the 20th century
Vietnam’s military art and the requirements for its development in the new situation (Continued)
Saturday, August 17, 2024, 20:36 (GMT+7)
Vietnam’s military art in the two resistance wars against the French and Americans is the military art of a people’s war that is very distinctive and unique, based on a combination of traditional and modern elements. It is the military art of a liberation war, gradually developing to reach its peak during the final stage of the resistance war against the Americans for national liberation.
Our Party’s sharp strategic guidance in the General Offensive and Uprising of Spring 1975
Monday, April 27, 2015, 09:53 (GMT+7)
The most decisive factor to the victory of the war was the leadership of the Party with sound, creative and sharp guidance of the “Supreme Command”, led by our Party and President Ho Chi Minh, which were shown clearly during the war for both the Southern big front and the Northern big rear.
The art of seizing opportunity in the Tri – Thien 1975 Campaign
Monday, March 02, 2015, 11:48 (GMT+7)
Implementing the Politburo’s strategic determination to liberate the South, on 5 March 1975, the Central Military Commission and the General Command decided to launch the Tri – Thien campaign with a view to attacking and destroying the enemy’s positions in the Tri – Thien defense line; coordinating with the main battlefield of Southern Central Highland and getting ready for advancement when the opportunity arises. The Tri – Thien Campaign ended victoriously leaving us with a number of lessons on distinctive military arts, including the seizing of opportunity, acting recklessly and opportunely.