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"\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\u570B\u7A7A\u964D\u5E2B\uFF08\u8D8A\u5357\u8BED\uFF1AS\u01B0 \u0111o\u00E0n Nh\u1EA3y d\u00F9 Qu\u00E2n l\u1EF1c Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a\uFF0F\u5E2B\u5718\u8D82\U0002208E\u8ECD\u529B\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\uFF09\uFF0C\u7C21\u7A31\u7A7A\u964D\u5175\uFF08\u8D8A\u5357\u8BED\uFF1ABinh ch\u1EE7ng Nh\u1EA3y D\u00F9\uFF0F\u5175\u7A2E\u8D82\U0002208E\uFF1BVNAD\uFF09\u662F\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\u570B\u8ECD\uFF08\u5357\u8D8A\u8ECD\uFF09\u4E2D\u7684\u7CBE\u92B3\u90E8\u968A\u53CA\u6700\u65E9\u5275\u7ACB\u7684\u90E8\u968A\u4E4B\u4E00\uFF0C\u6700\u521D\u662F\u6E90\u81EA\u65BC\u6578\u500B\u7D44\u5EFA\u65BC1948\u5E74\u7684\u9023\u7D1A\u55AE\u4F4D\u3002\u8D8A\u5357\u5206\u88C2\u5F8C\uFF0C\u5247\u6210\u70BA\u5357\u8D8A\u9678\u8ECD\u7684\u4E00\u90E8\u5206\u3002 \u5357\u8D8A\u7A7A\u964D\u5E2B\u7684\u6307\u63EE\u90E8\u8A2D\u65BC\u9996\u90FD\u897F\u8CA2\u5916\u570D\uFF0C\u5177\u6709\u5728\u5357\u8D8A\u56DB\u5927\u8ECD\u5340\u5167\u9032\u884C\u6A5F\u52D5\u8ABF\u5EA6\u7684\u80FD\u529B\uFF0C\u4E3B\u8981\u4EFB\u52D9\u662F\u5C0D\u8D8A\u5357\u4EBA\u6C11\u8ECD\uFF08\u5317\u8D8A\u8ECD\uFF09\u6216\u8D8A\u5171\u904A\u64CA\u968A\u4EA4\u6230\u6216\u9032\u884C\u7834\u58DE\u4EFB\u52D9\u3002\u66FE\u53C3\u82071968\u5E74\u9806\u5316\u6230\u5F79\u4E2D\u7684\u653B\u57CE\u884C\u52D5\uFF0C1975\u5E74\u897F\u8CA2\u9677\u843D\u4E4B\u524D\uFF0C\u66FE\u7D93\u8CA0\u8CAC\u9996\u90FD\u9632\u7DDA\u548C\u91CD\u8981\u8A2D\u65BD\u7684\u5B88\u885B\u4EFB\u52D9\u3002"@zh . "Bawouans (inFrench)"@en . "Vietnam War"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Division flag"@en . . . . . . . "POINT(109.06300354004 11.718799591064)"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The Vietnamese Airborne Division (Binh ch\u1EE7ng Nh\u1EA3y d\u00F9 Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a) was one of the earliest components of the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces (Vietnamese: Qu\u00E2n l\u1EF1c Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a \u2013 QLVNCH). The Vietnamese Airborne Division began as companies organized in 1948, prior to any agreement over armed forces in Vietnam. After the partition of Vietnam, it became a part of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. This division had its distinct origins in French-trained paratrooper battalions, with predecessor battalions participating in major battles including Dien Bien Phu and retained distinct uniforms and regalia. With the formation of an independent republic, the colonial paratroopers were dissolved, however regalia and aesthetics alongside the nickname \"Bawouans\" would be retained."@en . "1120888300"^^ . . . . . "Republic of Vietnam Airborne Division"@en . . . . . . . "Republic of Vietnam Airborne Division"@en . . "1975"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bawouans"@en . . . "13,000 in 1967" . . "109.0630035400391"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "--01-01"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Thi\u00EAn th\u1EA7n m\u0169 \u0111\u1ECF"@en . . . . "Republic of Vietnam Airborne Division"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Thi\u00EAn Th\u1EA7n S\u00E1t C\u1ED9ng"@en . . "24067586"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tan Son Nhut, near Saigon"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Vietnamese Airborne Division (Binh ch\u1EE7ng Nh\u1EA3y d\u00F9 Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a) was one of the earliest components of the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces (Vietnamese: Qu\u00E2n l\u1EF1c Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a \u2013 QLVNCH). The Vietnamese Airborne Division began as companies organized in 1948, prior to any agreement over armed forces in Vietnam. After the partition of Vietnam, it became a part of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. This division had its distinct origins in French-trained paratrooper battalions, with predecessor battalions participating in major battles including Dien Bien Phu and retained distinct uniforms and regalia. With the formation of an independent republic, the colonial paratroopers were dissolved, however regalia and aesthetics alongside the nickname \"Bawouans\" would be retained. The Airborne Division, alongside the Vietnamese Rangers and the Marine Division were often regarded as among the most effective units, with former airborne advisor General Barry McCaffrey noting that \"those of us privileged to serve with them were awestruck by their courage and tactical aggressiveness. The senior officers and non-commissioned officers were extremely competent and battle-hardened.\" Eight of nine battalions and three headquarters had earned US Presidential Unit Citation (United States) of which eight of these were earned by the Airborne between 1967-1968 which included the Tet Offensive period. Airborne commanders were often highly rated, with Airborne Commander Ng\u00F4 Quang Tr\u01B0\u1EDFng once described by former Airborne-adviser and Gulf War commanding General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. as \"the most brilliant tactical commander I have ever known\"."@en . . . . . "Vietnamese Airborne Division insignia"@en . "59983"^^ . . . . "Nh\u1EA3y D\u00F9"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cambodian Civil War"@en . . . . . . . . "11.7188 109.063" . . . . . . . . "1948"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\u570B\u7A7A\u964D\u5E2B"@zh . "The Communists-Killing Angels" . . . . . . . . . . "border|100px" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nh\u1EA3y D\u00F9 (inVietnamese)"@en . . . . . . . "Thi\u00EAn th\u1EA7n m\u0169 \u0111\u1ECF (Red Hat Angels)"@en . "13000"^^ . . "--01-01"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "The Communists-Killing Angels"@en . . "Republic of Vietnam Airborne Division"@en . . . . . . . . "\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\u570B\u7A7A\u964D\u5E2B\uFF08\u8D8A\u5357\u8BED\uFF1AS\u01B0 \u0111o\u00E0n Nh\u1EA3y d\u00F9 Qu\u00E2n l\u1EF1c Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a\uFF0F\u5E2B\u5718\u8D82\U0002208E\u8ECD\u529B\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\uFF09\uFF0C\u7C21\u7A31\u7A7A\u964D\u5175\uFF08\u8D8A\u5357\u8BED\uFF1ABinh ch\u1EE7ng Nh\u1EA3y D\u00F9\uFF0F\u5175\u7A2E\u8D82\U0002208E\uFF1BVNAD\uFF09\u662F\u8D8A\u5357\u5171\u548C\u570B\u8ECD\uFF08\u5357\u8D8A\u8ECD\uFF09\u4E2D\u7684\u7CBE\u92B3\u90E8\u968A\u53CA\u6700\u65E9\u5275\u7ACB\u7684\u90E8\u968A\u4E4B\u4E00\uFF0C\u6700\u521D\u662F\u6E90\u81EA\u65BC\u6578\u500B\u7D44\u5EFA\u65BC1948\u5E74\u7684\u9023\u7D1A\u55AE\u4F4D\u3002\u8D8A\u5357\u5206\u88C2\u5F8C\uFF0C\u5247\u6210\u70BA\u5357\u8D8A\u9678\u8ECD\u7684\u4E00\u90E8\u5206\u3002 \u5357\u8D8A\u7A7A\u964D\u5E2B\u7684\u6307\u63EE\u90E8\u8A2D\u65BC\u9996\u90FD\u897F\u8CA2\u5916\u570D\uFF0C\u5177\u6709\u5728\u5357\u8D8A\u56DB\u5927\u8ECD\u5340\u5167\u9032\u884C\u6A5F\u52D5\u8ABF\u5EA6\u7684\u80FD\u529B\uFF0C\u4E3B\u8981\u4EFB\u52D9\u662F\u5C0D\u8D8A\u5357\u4EBA\u6C11\u8ECD\uFF08\u5317\u8D8A\u8ECD\uFF09\u6216\u8D8A\u5171\u904A\u64CA\u968A\u4EA4\u6230\u6216\u9032\u884C\u7834\u58DE\u4EFB\u52D9\u3002\u66FE\u53C3\u82071968\u5E74\u9806\u5316\u6230\u5F79\u4E2D\u7684\u653B\u57CE\u884C\u52D5\uFF0C1975\u5E74\u897F\u8CA2\u9677\u843D\u4E4B\u524D\uFF0C\u66FE\u7D93\u8CA0\u8CAC\u9996\u90FD\u9632\u7DDA\u548C\u91CD\u8981\u8A2D\u65BD\u7684\u5B88\u885B\u4EFB\u52D9\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . "Binh ch\u1EE7ng Nh\u1EA3y d\u00F9 Qu\u00E2n l\u1EF1c Vi\u1EC7t Nam C\u1ED9ng h\u00F2a"@en . . . . . . . ""@en . . . "160"^^ . . . . . . "11.71879959106445"^^ . . . . . . "Laotian Civil War"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Thi\u00EAn Th\u1EA7n S\u00E1t C\u1ED9ng" . . . .