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  • List of Persons

    Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Vietnam, Volume I

    • Editor’s Note. This list is designed to provide ready reference for identification of those persons mentioned most frequently. The identification of the persons on this list is generally limited to positions and circumstances under reference in the volume and is confined to the years 1958–1960. All titles and positions are American unless otherwise indicated. Where no dates are given, the individual usually held the position throughout the period covered by the volume. In some cases, however, it has not proved possible to identify the positions held by Vietnamese individuals throughout the triennium.
    • Abbott, George M., Special Assistant for South East Asian Treaty Organization Affairs, Department of State, to March 1958
    • Acheson, Dean, Secretary of State, January 1949–January 1953; thereafter in private law practice
    • Adams, Sherman, Assistant to President Eisenhower to 1958
    • Alphand, Hervé, French Ambassador to the United States
    • Amory, Robert, Jr., Deputy Director of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Anderson, Daniel Virden, Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State, from July 1959
    • Anderson, Robert B., Secretary of the Treasury from July 1957
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      Nguyễn Văn Thiệu

      President of South Vietnam from 1967 to 1975

      In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Nguyễn, but is often simplified to Nguyen in English-language text. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Thiệu.

      Nguyễn Văn Thiệu (Vietnamese pronunciation:[ŋʷǐənˀvāntʰîəwˀ]; 5 April 1923 – 29 September 2001) was a South Vietnamese military officer and politician who was the president of South Vietnam from 1967 to 1975.[2][3] He was a general in the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces (RVNAF), became head of a military junta in 1965, and then president after winning a rigged election in 1967. He established rule over South Vietnam until he resigned and left the nation and relocated to Taipei a few days before the fall of Saigon and the ultimate North Vietnamese victory.

      Born in Phan Rang in the south central coast of Vietnam, Thieu joined the communist-dominated Việt Minh of Hồ Chí Minh in 1945 but quit after a year and joined the Vietnamese National Army (VNA) of the French-backed State of Vietnam. He gradually rose up the ranks and, in 1954, led a battalion in expelling the communists from his native village. Following the withdrawal of France, the VNA became the ARVN and Thiệu w

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