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- 1973_Laotian_coup abstract "The 1973 Laotian coup was a final attempt to stave off a communist coalition government of the Kingdom of Laos. Exiled General Thao Ma returned from the Kingdom of Thailand on 20 August 1973 to take over Wattay International Airport outside the capital of Vientiane. Commandeering an AT-28, he led air strikes upon the office and home of his hated rival, General Kouprasith Abhay. While Thao Ma was unsuccessfully bombing Kouprasith, loyal Royalist troops retook the airfield. Shot down upon his return, Thao Ma was hauled from his airplane's wreckage and executed. The coalition agreement was signed 14 September 1973.".
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- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Air_America_(airline).
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- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Mekong.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Mekong_River.
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- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink North_American_T-28_Trojan.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Phoumi_Nosavan.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Political_faction.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Right-wing_politics.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Rightwing.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Lao_Air_Force.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Lao_Army.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Sourith_Don_Sasorith.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Souvanna_Phouma.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Thao_Ma.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Vientiane.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLink Wattay_International_Airport.
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1973 Laotian coup".
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1973".
- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageWikiLinkText "overthrow the government".
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- 1973_Laotian_coup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- 1973_Laotian_coup subject Category:Laotian_Civil_War.
- 1973_Laotian_coup hypernym Attempt.
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- 1973_Laotian_coup comment "The 1973 Laotian coup was a final attempt to stave off a communist coalition government of the Kingdom of Laos. Exiled General Thao Ma returned from the Kingdom of Thailand on 20 August 1973 to take over Wattay International Airport outside the capital of Vientiane. Commandeering an AT-28, he led air strikes upon the office and home of his hated rival, General Kouprasith Abhay. While Thao Ma was unsuccessfully bombing Kouprasith, loyal Royalist troops retook the airfield.".
- 1973_Laotian_coup label "1973 Laotian coup".
- 1973_Laotian_coup seeAlso 1960_Laotian_coups.
- 1973_Laotian_coup sameAs m.01322c28.
- 1973_Laotian_coup sameAs Q19818572.
- 1973_Laotian_coup sameAs Q19818572.
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