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TTLV: Da Nang city special forces in the resistance war against America, saving the country, the strategic period of local war (1965-1968)

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MASTER'S THESIS INFORMATION

1. Student's full name:Nguyen Duy Diep               

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: September 17, 1979

4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Student recognition decision No. 3683/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated December 31, 2015 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process:

7. Thesis topic name:Da Nang city special forces in the resistance war against America, saving the country, the strategic stage of local war (1965-1968)

8. Major: Vietnamese History; Code: 62.22.03.13

9. Scientific instructor:Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Dinh Le- University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

10. Summary of thesis results:

- Presents a relatively systematic and comprehensive overview of the process of birth, construction and development of the Da Nang City Special Forces armed forces during the US's "Local War" strategic period.

- Reconstructing the combat activities and achievements of the Da Nang City special forces in the resistance war against the US to save the country, the strategic period of "Local War" 1965 - 1968.

- The thesis summarizes some historical meanings and experiences from the practical activities of the Da Nang City Special Forces in the resistance war against the US, saving the country, the strategic period of "Local War" 1965 - 1968 to apply in building armed forces, strengthening national defense - security to protect the Fatherland today; contributing to educating the tradition of patriotism for all classes of people.

11. Practical application:

12. Further research directions:

Da Nang Special Forces in the resistance war against the US, saving the country 1954-1975; Military Region 5 Special Forces in the resistance war against the US, saving the country 1954-1975.

13. Published works related to the thesis:

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Nguyen Duy Diep 2. Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: September 17, 1979 4. Place of birth: Ha Noi City

5. Admission decision number: 3683/QD-XHNV-SDH Dated: December 31, 2015 signed by the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

6. Changes in academic process: N/A

7. Official thesis title: Da Nang city's Special Forces in the resistant war against America for national salvation, the strategic phase of the localized war (1965-1968)

8. Major: History of Vietnam Code: 62.22.03.13

9. Supervisor: Associate Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Le, working at University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National university, Hanoi

10. Summary of the thesis's results:

- Briefly present a systematic and comprehensive overview of the birth process, construction and development of Da Nang city's Special forces in the strategic phase of the "Localized War" of America.

- Description of combat activities and achievements of the Da Nang city's Special Forces in the resistant war against Americans for national salvation, the strategic phase of "Localized War" 1965-1968.

- Thesis gives out some historical meanings and experiences from the practical activities of the Da Nang city's Special Forces in the resistant war against America for national salvation, the strategic phase of "Localized War" 1965 - 1968 to apply in building the armed forces, strengthening national defense - security and defending the fatherland today; Contribute to the traditional education of patriotism for people of all stratas.

11. Practical applicability:

12. Further research directions, if any:

Da Nang special forces in the resistant war against Americans for national salvation, from 1954 to 1975; Special forces of Military Region 5 in the resistant war against Americans for national salvation (1954 -1975).

13. Thesis-related publications: N/A

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