Infobox military conflict conflict 1963SouthVietnamesecoup image Image Ngo Dinh Diem Thumbnail ARC 542189.gif caption President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, deposed in a coup partof date November 1&ndash 2, 1963 place Ho Chi Minh City Saigon , South Vietnam result Coup d tat Coup attempt successful ... referendum, 1955 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt 1962 SouthVietnamese Independence Palace bombing ... the 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt 1960 coup attempt . This arrangement was supposed to make ... 1963, Leaders of South Vietnam President Ng nh Di m of South Vietnam was deposed by a group ... for the United States Department of State title JFK and the Diem Coup date 25 October 1963 volume ..., Jr. Henry Cabot Lodge the US ambassador to South Vietnam . He came here to stage a coup d etat, but I ..., was put in charge of the fake coup and was allowed the additional control of the 7th Division South ... ARVN rebels br Vietnam Air Force VNAF rebels combatant2 Image Flag of South Vietnam.svg 22px South ... Dinh Nhu br Le Quang Tung strength1 Two Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps marine battalions, two Vietnamese Airborne Division airborne battalions , two battalions of the 5th Division South Vietnam 5th ... Forces br Presidential Guard South Vietnam Presidential Guard 1,500 ref name m268 casualties1 9 dead ... National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Vietcong . The Kennedy administration had been aware of the coup planning, ref name PntDiem Cite journal url http www.mtholyoke.edu acad intrel ... of Ngo Dinh Diem, May November, 1963, pages 201 276. publisher Beacon Press year 1971 postscript ... States U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. , stated that it was U.S. policy ref name NSAEBB101 Cite journal title JFK and the Diem Coup first John last Prados date 5 November ... Agency s liaison between the US embassy and the coup planners, told them that the US would not intervene to stop it. Conein also provided funds to the coup leaders. ref name NSAEBB101 17 Cite ... more details
Image Ngo Dinh Diem Thumbnail ARC 542189.gif thumb Ngo Dinh Diem The reaction to the 1963SouthVietnamesecoup that saw the arrest and assassination of Ng nh Di m was mixed. Communist reaction The coup was immediately denounced by the Soviet Union and the People s Republic of China , asserting that the coup ... and determination. ref name pp They condemned the 1961 SouthVietnamese legislative election recent ... of the coup was that Lodge would win any Vietnamese election by a landslide. ref name pp Lodge recommended ... of the Vietnamese for the coup warranted it. Lodge reported Every Vietnamese has a grin on his face ... that the coup was purely Vietnamese in design. An unidentified administration source stated that the plot ... had a decisive influence and insisted that it was a SouthVietnamese affair but he realized that our ..., sanctioned and encouraged the coup efforts of the Vietnamese generals and offered full support ... name j41920 On the night of November 1, as Gia Long Palace was besieged, Vietcong radio in South Vietnam had urged the Vietnamese people, the National Liberation Front and ARVN loyalists to resist the coup. However, the general s quick and successful coup prevented any joint action. Within a week of the coup, the Vietcong had regained its direction and launched more than one thousand attacks. A communist ... Tho termed the coup as a gift from Heaven for us. ref name j41920 Jones, pp. 419&ndash 420. ref Some ... before the start of the coup, the coup committee through General Le Van Kim had been in contact with civilian opposition figures and to some extent with members of Diem s regime. Once the success of the coup ... on the Constitution of South Vietnam constitution of 1956 . The Council proclaimed its support for democratic ..., freedom of religion, and an end to discrimination. They strongly emphasized that the purpose of the coup ... name j419 Robert Thompson told Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Henry Cabot Lodge , US Ambassador to South Vietnam, that the coup should help very much to win the war . ref name j424 Jones, p. 424. ref US Reaction ... more details
s discriminatory religious policies in the months leading up to 1963SouthVietnamesecoup his ouster ... in encouraging 1963SouthVietnamesecoup the coup against Diem rather than correcting mistakes ... to a Diem era position and punish those involved in Diem s 1963SouthVietnamesecoup overthrow ... and Co, who had been part of the 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt failed 1960 and successful 1963 ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict 1965 SouthVietnamesecoup partof date February 19&ndash 20, 1965 place Ho Chi Minh City Saigon and Bien Hoa , South Vietnam result Original coup failed Nguyen Cao Ky ... SouthVietnamesecoup had seized power in January 1964 in alliance with Khiem, the pair had soon ... Khanh. Khiem was believed to have helped plan a September 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt failed ... Vietnamesecoup September 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt December 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup General ... of Khanh and encouraged the other SouthVietnamese officers to launch a coup. alt Middle ... 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup By 1965, the Americans were looking for someone to overthrow Khanh, and these efforts ... in their relationship in December 1964, Khanh s junta December 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup deposed ... to US officers who were advising SouthVietnamese units to stop work if the unit was being used in the coup ..., and advised SouthVietnamese officers who were on good terms with him to try to engineer this, but they were ... Son Nhut Air Base , pictured here in 1962, was the headquarters of both the US and SouthVietnamese ... Ngo Dinh Diem, the President of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963. The plotters praised him and promised ... of My Tho immediately to the south of the capital. Other notable civilian supporters of the coup were ... force along with both the American and SouthVietnamese military headquarters were adjacent to one ... name airport To make the coup appear as much as possible the doing of Vietnamese themselves , Taylor ... of Vietnam ARVN rebels combatant2 Image Flag of South Vietnam.svg 22px South Vietnam br Army of the Republic ... more details
three months after Minh s junta had themselves come to power in a 1963SouthVietnamesecoup bloody ... in the 1963SouthVietnamesecoup that deposed Diem, playing a minor role, although he claimed ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup image caption partof date January 30, 1964 place Ho Chi Minh City Saigon , South Vietnam result Bloodless Coup d tat coup successful combatant1 Army of the Republic of Vietnam ARVN rebels combatant2 Image Flag of South Vietnam.svg 22px Military Revolutionary Council of South Vietnam commander1 Nguyen Khanh br Tran Thien Khiem br Nguyen ..., Khanh was himself 1965 SouthVietnamesecoup deposed in February 1965 and forced into exile. Background ... into question. In 1960, during an 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempted coup by Vietnamese ... commander who had fled to Cambodia in the wake of the 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt failed 1960 ... of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963. alt A portrait of a middle aged man, looking to the left in a half ... and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem 1963coup that overthrew and killed Diem , he cryptically ... must rely on American support . ref name b108 At the time, the SouthVietnamese government was plagued ... as SouthVietnamese. This was objected to on the grounds that it would lose moral capital for Saigon ... Colonel Le Quang Tung during the 1963coup. ref name kh195 ref Karnow, pp. 320 321. ref ref Tucker ... US dollars worth of SouthVietnamese piasters. Lan moved into the home of one of Kim s top aides ... to stage a coup and neutralize South Vietnam. He asserted that their planning involved talks with France ... battalions were involved in the coup and tanks were brought in from My Tho to the south. ref name kc ... Diem , the future SouthVietnamese Ambassador to the US, reflected years later that many people knew ... Conein who helped to plan the coup against Diem in December 1963 that he intended to overthrow ... That Dinh br Mai Huu Xuan strength1 Part of the III Corps South Vietnam III Corps and one paratroop ... more details
and assassination of Ng nh Di m assassinated after a 1963SouthVietnamesecoup1963coup , those ...pp move indef Infobox Military Conflict conflict 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt image Image Ngo Dinh ... his regime. Durbrow saw the coup as a sign that Diem was unpopular and with the SouthVietnamese ... Tam. ref name htrial However, the prisoners time in prison was brief, as Diem was 1963SouthVietnamesecoup deposed and Arrest and assassination of Ng nh Di m killed in a coup in November 1963 ... SouthVietnamese Category 1960s coups d tat and coup attempts SouthVietnamesecoup attempt, 1960 Category Conflicts in 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt, 1960 Category History of South Vietnam Category ..., a failed Coup d tat coup attempt against President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam was led by Lieutenant Colonel Vuong Van Dong and Colonel Nguyen Chanh Thi of the Vietnamese Airborne Division Airborne Division of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam ARVN . The rebels launched the coup in response ... Can Lao Party , which was used to control SouthVietnamese society, were rewarded with promotion rather .... However, the SouthVietnamese president saw authoritarianism as the solution to political problems ... States would not be unsympathetic to a coup or that U.S. Vietnamese relations would not be seriously ... prominent political critic of Diem, Dan had been disqualified from the 1959 SouthVietnamese legislative ... President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam partof date November 11, 1960 place Ho Chi Minh City Saigon , South Vietnam result Coup d tat Coup attempt crushed combatant1 Army of the Republic of Vietnam ARVN rebels combatant2 Image Flag of South Vietnam.svg 22px South Vietnam br Army of the Republic ... paratrooper battalions strength2 5th Division South Vietnam 5th Division and 7th Division South Vietnam ... opposition party. The main link in the coup was Dong s commanding officer Thi, whom he persuaded to join the plot. The coup caught the Ngo family completely off guard, but was also chaotically executed ... more details
to use the loyalist Phat to help thwart the 1963SouthVietnamesecoup November 1963coup , but the rebels ...Infobox military conflict conflict September 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt partof date September 13 14, 1964 place Ho Chi Minh City Saigon , South Vietnam result Coup failed without bloodshed br Nguyen ... , as well as General Tran Thien Khiem , a Catholic who had 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup helped Khanh ... became increasingly strained and he was 1965 SouthVietnamesecoup deposed in February 1965 with US connivance. Background main Nguyen Khanh 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup General Nguyen Khanh had come ... the US and SouthVietnamese military and a key target in any coup. alt Black and white photo of a runway .... ref name kh498 The communists were pleased by the coup, as the SouthVietnamese military was wasting ... Vietnamesecoup 1965 SouthVietnamesecoup Image Thi and thieu.jpg thumb upright Thi left and Thieu ... ruling military junta of South Vietnam, led by General Nguyen Khanh , was threatened by a coup ... Taylor, the US Ambassador to South Vietnam, opposed a coup. alt Middle aged man with greying ... Dinh Diem, the President of South Vietnam from 1955 to 1963. The plotters praised him and promised to form ... page 1 ref Lam had commanded the SouthVietnamese Popular Force Civil Guard during Diem s presidency ... the coup certainly was unannounced and unheralded. ref name cont cite web title South Viet Nam Continued ... Marine Corps SouthVietnamese marines who had remained loyal to Khanh. Several more battalions of loyal ... conference where they proclaimed that the SouthVietnamese military was united. They announced a resolution ... , an Vietnamese Airborne Division airborne brigade commander , the commander of I Corps South Vietnam ... the coup demonstrated once again on what a rotten foundation Washington s policy in South Vietnam ... 1964 in Vietnam Category Military coups in South Vietnam Category 1960s coups d tat and coup ... of the Republic of Vietnam ARVN rebels combatant2 Image Flag of South Vietnam.svg 22px South Vietnam ... more details
members of a junta that 1963SouthVietnamesecoup overthrew President Ngo Dinh Diem in November ... to the Cable 243 US support of 1963SouthVietnamesecoup the successful coup against Diem , saying ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict December 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup partof date December 19, 1964 place Ho Chi Minh City Saigon , South Vietnam result High National Council South Vietnam High National ... from an earlier September 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt coup attempt in September 1964 by the intervention ... Van Minh &mdash who he had 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup deposed in a January 1964 coup &mdash in charge ... is a clean shaven Asian man with black hair and a green military cap. seealso 1963SouthVietnamesecoup 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup Khanh and a group of younger officers called the Young Turks&mdash ... had intervened militarily to save him from a September 1964 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt coup attempt ... SouthVietnamese political crisis . ref name s91 Fall out seealso 1965 SouthVietnamesecoup As a result ... to South Vietnam, opposed the coup and was angry with the leaders of the military action. alt Middle ... an American plan to expand the war, increase funding for the SouthVietnamese military, and to go ... to us. ref name post cite web title SouthVietnamese Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi publisher Washington ... South Vietnam too much, citing the instability that followed the American support for the coup ..., comments were also attributed to Taylor describing some SouthVietnamese officers as borderline ... was sent to mend fences with the Vietnamese officers. The SouthVietnamese eventually had their way ... to reinstate the HNC. ref name versus The SouthVietnamese won in large part because ... . ref name k399 An anonymous SouthVietnamese government official said Our big advantage over ... coups d tat and coup attempts South Vietnam ARVN ... combatant2 High National Council South Vietnam High National Council br other civilian politicians ... more details
Politics of Vietnam Parliamentary elections were held in South Vietnam on 27 September 1963. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p331 ISBN 0199249598 ref All candidates for the 123 seats in the National Assembly were formally independents. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p337 ISBN 0199249598 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Independents 123 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 123 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Vietnamese elections Category 1963 elections in Asia Category Elections in Vietnam Category 1963 in Vietnam Category Non partisan elections ... more details
1963 Iraqi coup d tat may refer to Ramadan Revolution Ba athist coup against Abd al Karim Qasim November 1963 Iraqi coup d tat Bloodless pro Nasserist coup against Ba athists disambig ... more details
The 1963 Honduran coup d tat took place in October 1963, ten days before presidential elections were due. Oswaldo L pez Arellano overthrew Ram n Villeda Morales . Honduras stub Latin America coup d tat Category 1963 in Honduras Category Military coups in Honduras Category 1960s coups d tat and coup attempts Honduras ... more details
Image Benin map.png thumb Map of Benin The 1963 Dahomey coup d tat was staged on October 28, 1963 by Christophe Soglo , who took control of the country to prevent a civil war. He overthrew Hubert Maga , whose presidency faced extreme economic stagnation and a host of other problems. Background The West African country of Dahomey , now known as Benin , was largely ignored by the French during its colonial era. ref name NDY59 Harvnb Dossou Yovo 1999 p 59 . ref Dahomey had a weak economy, propelled by the lack of known natural resources the last time the country had a favorable trade balance was in 1924. ref name SD457 Its main export was intellectuals, and was known as the Latin Quarter of Africa ... for him the entire U.D.D. was dissolved by Maga on April 11. ref Harvnb Carter 1963 p 231 . ref Maga ... ambitious acts. ref Harvnb Carter 1963 p 198 . ref It was designed to increase yield in agriculture ... 1963 p 19762 . ref specifically Article 37. Maga, meanwhile, was away in Paris during all of this. ref .... They incited racial clashes in the summer of 1963, as the murderer and the victim were of different ... 0,9171,897004,00.html title Sounds in the Night date November 8, 1963 magazine Time magazine Time ... historical access 183597382.html?dids 183597382 183597382&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&date OCT 29 2C 1963 ... first Associated Press date October 29, 1963 newspaper The Washington Post publisher The Washington ... 3nwDAAAAIBAJ&pg 7033 2C4287109 title Army Chief Takes Over Control In Dahomey date October 29, 1963 ... Coup On October 28 Chief of Staff of the 800 man Dahomeyan Army Christophe Soglo took control of the country ... access 179957712.html?dids 179957712 179957712&FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&date DEC 04 2C 1963&author &pub ... December 4, 1963 newspaper The Washington Post publisher The Washington Post Company page B2 accessdate ... Archives date November 1963 title Nov 1963 Fall of President Maga s Regime. Formation of Provisional ... Military coups in Benin Category Dahomey Category Conflicts in 1963 ... more details
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Infobox Military Conflict conflict November 1963 Iraqi coup d tat partof the Cold War image caption date 10 November 11 November 1963 place flag icon Iraq 1963 History of Iraq 1958 1968 Republic of Iraq coordinates map type latitude longitude map size map caption territory result Overthrow of Ba ath Party regime br Establishment of Arab Socialist Union Iraq pro Nasserist government status combatant1 ... The November 1963 Iraqi coup d tat took place between November 10 11, 1963, when following internal party divisions, pro Nasserist Iraqi officers, led a military coup within the Ba ath Party . The coup was bloodless. Background main February 1963 Iraqi coup d tat After February 1963 Iraqi coup d tat seizing Iraqi state power in February 1963, divisions between pro and anti Nasser Ba th leaders ... 1963 Pro Nasserists br flag icon Iraq 1963 Iraqi Army br flag icon Iraq 1963 Iraqi Navy br flag icon Iraq 1963 Iraqi Air Force commander1 flagicon image Flag of the Ba ath Party.svg Ahmed Hassan al Bakr commander2 flag icon Iraq 1963 Abdul Salam Arif br flag icon Iraq 1963 Abdul Rahman Arif strength1 ... in Iraq s collapse in November 1963, while 7,000 Iraqi communists remained imprisoned. ref name tf cite web last Feldman first Bob title A People s History of Iraq 1950 to November 1963 url http www.towardfreedom.com .... The virtual ruler of the country was the prime minister Ahmed Hassan al Bakr . Coup On November 11, 1963, 15 armed Iraqi Army military officers burst into a Ba ath Congress meeting, seized the Ba ath ... 18, 1963, Iraqi president Abdul Salam Arif , his brother, Brigade General Abdul Rahman Arif and their Iraqi ... 5,000 to 34,000 between February and August 1963 and bombed the Ba th National Guard Milita headquarters ... List of modern conflicts in the Middle East Notes reflist Category Conflicts in 1963 Category Military coups in Iraq Category 1963 in Iraq Category 1960s coups d tat and coup attempts Iraq ar 18 1963 de Ramadan Revolte pt Golpe de estado no Iraque de novembro de 1963 ... more details
to Vietnam due to the fall of the SouthVietnamese government. It is reported that all but a few examples ... and 50 ng. The notes were dated 1966. See also commons category Money of South Vietnam North Vietnamese ... of Vietnam and the World http art hanoi.com collection vncoins south.html Art Hanoi Coins of South Vietnam http art hanoi.com collection vnpaper south.html Art Hanoi Paper Money of South Vietnam http art hanoi.com library rates Saigon Black Market Exchange Rates 1955 1975 n start title SouthVietnamese ... South ng n end n start title Liberation ng n before currency SouthVietnamese ng reason capture ... Currencies of Vietnam Category Economic history of Vietnam Dong, SouthVietnamese Category 1953 ... image title 2 100 ng 1966 back using countries flag South Vietnam subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name ... Art Hanoi.com issue for South Vietnam Accessed 2008 03 17 ref 1, 5, 10, 20 ng used banknotes 1, 5 ... The ng was the currency of the Republic of Vietnam South Vietnam from 1953 to May 2, 1978. It was subdivided ... South Vietnam 1 Dong 1955.jpg thumb South Vietnam 1 Dong 1955 In 1953, the Vietnam branch of the Institut ... with South Vietnam. Coins denominated in su were also introduced in 1953. In 1955, a truly independent ... Image South Vietnam 50 Dong 1975.jpg thumb South Vietnam 50 ng 1975 not issued for circulation ... , Vi t Nam C ng H a Republic of Vietnam Bamboo 1963 Coin silver color 1 ng 23  mm rowspan 3 Cupronickel ... Banknotes Deleted image removed Image South Vietnam 10000 Dong 1975.jpg thumb Reverse of 10000 ng ... image removed Image South Vietnam 1 Dong 1966.jpg thumb South Vietnam 1 liberation ng dated 1966 issued 1975 Following the defeat of South Vietnam by North Vietnam, the first ng was replaced by a new ... 22, 1975. The liberation ng circulated until May 2, 1978, when the two Vietnamese currencies merged and the liberation ng was replaced by the new Vietnamese ng at a rate of 1 new ng 0.8 ... South Vietnam start 1953 end 1975 note transitional notes dual denominated in piastre and ng were ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 During the Vietnam War , the SouthVietnamese Regional Forces were roughly akin to militias. Recruited locally, they fell into two broad groups Regional Forces and SouthVietnamese Popular Force Popular Forces The RFPF s, called Ruff Puffs by American forces . During the early 1960 s the Regional Forces manned the country wide outpost system and defended critical points, such as bridges and ferries. There were some 9,000 such positions, half of them in the Mekong Delta region. In 1964, the Regional Forces were integrated into the Army of the Republic of Vietnam ARVN and placed under the command of the Joint General Staff. When U.S. forces began to withdraw from South Vietnam during 1969 and the ARVN began the task of fighting the communist main force units, Regional forces took on a new importance. For the first time, they were deployed outside their home areas and were sometimes attached to ARVN units. By 1973 the Regional Forces had grown to 1,810 companies. Charged primarily with local defense, they were too lightly armed and equipped to withstand attack by regular People s Army of Vietnam units supported by tanks and artillery. ARVN Category Military of South Vietnam vi a ph ng qu n Vi t Nam C ng h a ... more details
File Female SouthVietnamese Popular Force members on patrol in B n C t District.JPEG thumb Members of the People s Self Defense Force of Kien Dien, in B n C t district. During the Vietnam War, the SouthVietnamese Popular Force ngh a qu n consisted of local militias that protected their home villages from attacks by first Viet Cong National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam NLF, or Vietcong forces and later by People s Army of Vietnam units. Originally called the Civil Guard and the Self Defense Corps, they were integrated into the Army of the Republic of Vietnam in 1964 and placed under the command of the Joint General Staff. The Popular Force was one of two broad groups of militia, the other being the SouthVietnamese Regional Force Regional Force s a ph ng qu n . Abbreviated as RFPFs, the American forces referred to both groups as Ruff Puffs . From 1965 1969, the ARVN took over most security operations as the Americans and other allies fought the main force war against the PAVN and NLF. When U.S. forces began to withdraw in 1969, the ARVN took on the task of fighting the communists, the Regional Forces and Popular Forces took on new importance. For the first time, they were deployed outside their home areas and were sometimes attached to ARVN units. By 1973 the Popular forces consisted of 8,186 platoons. Charged primarily with local defense, they were too lightly armed and equipped to withstand attacks by PAVN units supported by tanks and artillery. They were overwhelmed during the Ho Chi Minh Campaign of 1975 and effectively dissolved. ARVN Category Military of South Vietnam ... more details
was shot dead after a 1963SouthVietnamesecoup successful coup in 1963 . ref name j Di m reacted to the assassination ... 1960, he had given asylum to a group of Vietnamese Airborne Division paratroopers who tried to 1960 SouthVietnamesecoup attempt depose Di m . ref Hammer, pp. 128 132. ref In the meantime, Di m s police ... display title ARVN DEFAULTSORT 1962 SouthVietnamese Independence Palace Bombing Category 1962 in Vietnam SouthVietnamese Independence Palace Bombing, 1962 Category 1960s coups d tat and coup ...pp move indef The 1962 SouthVietnamese Independence Palace bombing in Saigon was an Airstrike aerial ... SouthVietnamese requests for more troops. Galbraith further believed that wasting US resources ... that any change in SouthVietnamese leadership would bring an improvement. ref name j Notes Reflist ... Palace Independence Palace , the official residence of the President of South Vietnam, with the aim ... , a Marxism Leninism Marxist Leninist guerilla army who were threatening to overthrow the SouthVietnamese government. C and Qu c hoped that the airstrike would expose Di m s vulnerability and trigger ... of the airstrike, Di m became hostile towards the American presence in South Vietnam. Di m claimed ... States would use the incident to justify the deployment of combat troops to South Vietnam though ... son of Nguyen Van Luc , a leader of the Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang VNQDD, lang vi Vietnamese Nationalist ... of Vietnam units convert 60 km mi abbr on south of the capital and had inflicted heavy damage. ref name return Instead of proceeding south as ordered, they changed course to attack the Independence ... Movement South Vietnam National Revolutionary Movement , an organization used by the Ngo family to stage ... k Di m asked Cambodia to extradite Cu, but this request was refused. ref name stab Cite news title Vietnamese ..., and the Ngo family had tried to depose him in the past by funding coup attempts. In 1959, Nhu tried .... ref name stab After Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem Di m s assassination in November 1963 ... more details
The Belfast South UK Parliament constituency Belfast South by election of 22 October 1963 was held after the death of Ulster Unionist Party Member of Parliament MP David Campbell South Belfast MP Sir David Campbell on 12 June the same year. The seat was retained by the Ulster Unionists. Results Election box begin title Belfast South, 1963 Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Unionist Party candidate Rafton Pounder votes 17,989 percentage 64.31 change 5.56 Election box candidate with party link party Northern Ireland Labour Party candidate Norman Searight votes 7,209 percentage 25.77 change 4.19 Election box candidate with party link party Ulster Liberal Party candidate Albert Hamilton votes 2,774 percentage 9.92 change 2.38 Election box turnout votes 27,972 percentage change Election box hold with party link winner Ulster Unionist Party swing Election box end References http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com by elections 63.html 23belfast&date 2009 10 25 19 14 18 British Parliamentary by elections, 1963 Belfast South http www.geocities.com byelections59 belfast63 Liberal.html Albert Hamilton s by election literature dead link date October 2010 bot AnomieBOT http www.psr.keele.ac.uk area uk ge59 i02.htm Result from previous election By elections to the 42nd UK Parliament Category By elections to the United Kingdom Parliament in Northern Irish constituencies Category 1963 in Northern Ireland Category 1963 elections in the United Kingdom Category Politics of Belfast NorthernIreland election stub ... more details
South American Championship 1963 Champions Bolivia First Top scorers 6 goals Image Flag of Ecuador.svg ... 1963 in South American football Category International association football competitions hosted by Bolivia 1963 Category 1963 in Bolivia South American Championship, 1963 ar 1963 ...Infobox International Football Competition tourney name South American Championship country Bolivia year 1963 teams 7 dates March 10 March 31 champion Bolivia second Paraguay third Argentina matches 21 top scorer Carlos Alberto Raffo player updated prevseason 1959 South American Championship Ecuador 1959 nextseason 1967 South American Championship 1967 The Copa Am rica South American Championship 1963 was held in Bolivia between 10 March and 31 March 1963. It was won by Bolivia with Paraguay second ... and fb URU withdrew, while fb VEN did not enter. footballbox date March 10, 1963 team1 fb BOL score ... PER footballbox date March 10, 1963 team1 fb ARG score 4&ndash 2 report match report link goes ... referee Jo o Etzel Filho BRA footballbox date March 10, 1963 team1 fb BRA score 1&ndash 0 report match ... March 13, 1963 team1 fb PER score 2&ndash 1 report match report link goes here team2 fb ARG goals1 ... PAR footballbox date March 14, 1963 team1 fb PAR score 3&ndash 1 report match report link goes here ... 15.000 referee Luis Ventre ARG footballbox date March 14, 1963 team1 fb BRA score 5&ndash 1 report ... attendance 15.000 referee Tom s Antruejo BOL footballbox date March 17, 1963 team1 fb BOL score 2&ndash ... attendance 18.000 referee Arturo Yamasaki PER footballbox date March 17, 1963 team1 fb PER score ... , La Paz attendance 8.000 referee Ovidio Orrego COL footballbox date March 17, 1963 team1 fb PAR score ... Tom s Antruejo BOL footballbox date March 20, 1963 team1 fb PAR score 3&ndash 2 report match report ... March 20, 1963 team1 fb ARG score 4&ndash 2 report match report link goes here team2 fb ECU goals1 ... date March 21, 1963 team1 fb BOL score 3&ndash 2 report match report link goes here team2 fb PER ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year in South Africa 1963 NOTOC Events July 2 July Cameroon closes its airport s and harbour s to both Portugal and South Africa 11 July Lionel Bernstein , Dennis Goldberg , Arthur Goldreich , Bob Hepple , James Kantor , Ahmed Kathrada , Govan Mbeki , Raymond Mhlaba , Andrew Mlangeni , Elias Motsoaledi , Walter Sisulu and Harold Wolpe , all senior African National Congress membersed at Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia , Johannesburg August 7 August United Nations Security Council Resolution 181 is passed, calling for a voluntary arms embargo of South Africa 20 August The Israel Israeli government informs the United Nations Special Committee on Apartheid that it has taken all necessary steps to ensure that no arms, ammunition, or strategic materials may be exported from Israel to South Africa in any form, directly or indirectly Mauritius bars South Africa and Portugal from her sea and airports November 26 November The Rivonia Trial begins Unknown date Sewsunker Papwa Sewgolum , an Indian golf er wins the Natal Open tournament Dorothy Nyembe is arrested for furthering the objectives of the ban law banned African National Congress and is sentenced to 3 years in prison Births 3 May Justice Sfiso Mkame , artist, is born in Durban 6 July Robert McBride police officer Robert McBride , political activist, is born in Durban Deaths 17 September Adolph Malan , World War II fighter aviator pilot , dies from Parkinson s disease at the age of 53. ... more details
Wiktionary Vietnamese may refer to Of, from, or related to Vietnam , the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. Of, from, or related to the former country of North Vietnam Of, from, or related to the former country of South Vietnam A citizen of Vietnam. See Demographics of Vietnam . A member of the Vietnamese people , persons from Vietnam or of Vietnamese descent. Overseas Vietnamese also known as the Vietnamese diaspora . For specific persons, see Lists of Vietnamese people . Vietnamese language , the most widely spoken of the Viet Muong languages. See also Languages of Vietnam Vietnamese alphabet Vietnamese cuisine Vietnamese literature Vietnamese morphology Vietnamese phonology Vietnamese studies Vietnamese syntax disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ru ... more details
Politics of Vietnam Presidential elections were held in South Vietnam on 9 April 1961. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p331 ISBN 0199249598 ref The result was a victory for Ngo Dinh Diem , who won 89 of the vote. Results class wikitable style text align right Candidate Votes align left Ngo Dinh Diem 89 align left Nguyen Dinh Quat 7 align left No Nhat Tan 4 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 100 colspan 3 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Vietnamese elections Category 1961 elections in Asia Category Elections in Vietnam Category 1961 in Vietnam ... more details
Politics of Vietnam Constitutional Assembly elections were held in South Vietnam on 4 March 1956. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p331 ISBN 0199249598 ref A total of 431 candidates contested the 131 seats, all of whom ran as independents. ref name N On 26 October the body was transformed into the National Assembly after the new Constitution of South Vietnam constitution came into effect. ref name N Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p334 ISBN 0199249598 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Independents 131 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 131 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Vietnamese elections Category 1956 elections in Asia Category Elections in Vietnam Category 1956 in Vietnam Category Non partisan elections ... more details
Politics of Vietnam Parliamentary elections were held in South Vietnam on 3 August 1959. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p331 ISBN 0199249598 ref All candidates for the 123 seats in the National Assembly were formally independents. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p337 ISBN 0199249598 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Independents 123 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 123 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Vietnamese elections Category 1959 elections in Asia Category Elections in Vietnam Category 1959 in Vietnam Category Non partisan elections ... more details
Politics of Vietnam Presidential elections were held in South Vietnam on 2 October 1971. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p331 ISBN 0199249598 ref After two opposition candidates boycotted the election, incumbent President Nguy n V n Thi u was the only runner, receiving 100 of the vote. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume II , p338 ISBN 0199249598 ref Turnout was reported to be 87.9 . Results class wikitable style text align right Candidate Votes align left Nguy n V n Thi u 5,971,114 100 align left Invalid blank votes 356,517 align left Total 6,327,631 100 colspan 3 align left Source Nohlen et al References reflist Vietnamese elections Category 1971 elections in Asia Category Elections in Vietnam Category 1971 in Vietnam Category Single candidate elections ... more details