Lê_Văn_Tỵ

Lê Văn Tỵ

Lê Văn Tỵ

Vietnamese military personnel


Army General Lê Văn Tỵ (17 May 1904 20 October 1964)[1] was the first chief of staff of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. He replaced Nguyễn Văn Hinh as Chief of the Joint General Staff.[2] He was previously a general in the Vietnamese National Army of the State of Vietnam, which became the Republic of Vietnam in 1955 after Prime Minister Ngô Đình Diệm deposed Emperor Bảo Đại in a fraudulent referendum.

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During the First Indochina War, he was appointed brigadier general in the Vietnamese National Army.[3]

Tỵ's deteriorating health forced him to retire in 1964. He succumbed to cancer in 1964. He was a recipient of the National Order of Vietnam.

He is also the only General of the Republic of Vietnam to be promoted to the 5-star rank of Army General.


References

  1. "Thống Tướng Lê Văn Tỵ, Tổng Tham Mưu Trưởng Quân Đội Quốc Gia". 16 September 2016.
  2. Nguyễn Công Luận Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars 2012 "General Lê Văn Tỵ was appointed joint general chief of staff, replacing General Nguyễn Văn Hinh. The remnants of the French supporters lost their foothold in the nationalist army. "



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