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- Deuane_Sunnalath abstract "Lieutenant (later Colonel) Deuane Sunnalath (1927–1978) led a schism within neutralist forces fighting in the Laotian Civil War. After following Captain Kong Le through his 1960 coup that established a third side in the war, Deuane led a walkout from Kong Le's Forces Armee Neutraliste (Neutral Armed Forces) in April 1963. Deuane would lead his disaffected Patriotic Neutralists into an alliance with the Communists, while the remaining Neutralists in FAN would favor the Royalists. Deuane would eventually become the Deputy Minister of Education in the Provisional Government for National Union on 9 April 1974.".
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- Deuane_Sunnalath wikiPageWikiLink Category:1927_births.
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- Deuane_Sunnalath wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_(weapon).
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- Deuane_Sunnalath wikiPageWikiLink Wattay_International_Airport.
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- Deuane_Sunnalath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deuane Sunnalath".
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- Deuane_Sunnalath subject Category:1927_births.
- Deuane_Sunnalath subject Category:1978_deaths.
- Deuane_Sunnalath subject Category:Laotian_Civil_War.
- Deuane_Sunnalath subject Category:People_from_Vientiane.
- Deuane_Sunnalath type MilitaryPerson.
- Deuane_Sunnalath comment "Lieutenant (later Colonel) Deuane Sunnalath (1927–1978) led a schism within neutralist forces fighting in the Laotian Civil War. After following Captain Kong Le through his 1960 coup that established a third side in the war, Deuane led a walkout from Kong Le's Forces Armee Neutraliste (Neutral Armed Forces) in April 1963. Deuane would lead his disaffected Patriotic Neutralists into an alliance with the Communists, while the remaining Neutralists in FAN would favor the Royalists.".
- Deuane_Sunnalath label "Deuane Sunnalath".
- Deuane_Sunnalath sameAs Q19594758.
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- Deuane_Sunnalath sameAs Q19594758.
- Deuane_Sunnalath wasDerivedFrom Deuane_Sunnalath?oldid=663591056.
- Deuane_Sunnalath isPrimaryTopicOf Deuane_Sunnalath.