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- Q6507856 subject Q6521611.
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- Q6507856 subject Q8898078.
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- Q6507856 abstract "Major General Lê Văn Viễn (Bảy Viễn; or, “Viễn Seven”; 1904–1971) was the leader of the Bình Xuyên, a powerful Vietnamese criminal enterprise decreed by the Head of State, Bảo Đại, as an independent army within the Vietnamese National Army (Quân đội Quốc gia Việt Nam). Viễn's career trajectory was quite unique in coming from a criminal background to become a (non-Communist) leader of the Việt Minh's Zone 7, then later named a General, in charge of an auxiliary military force within the French Union, and, finally, named a General in the VNA. From 1951-55, he made arrangements with Bảo Đại, by which the Bình Xuyên was given control of their own affairs in return for their financial support of the government. In 1955, Viễn flew to Paris with the help of Savani and the Deuxième Bureau/SDECE after his unsuccessful attempt to oust the American-backed Premier, Ngô Đình Diệm.".
- Q6507856 allegiance "State of Vietnam".
- Q6507856 award Q93630.
- Q6507856 battle Q748780.
- Q6507856 militaryBranch Q2738088.
- Q6507856 militaryBranch Q29171.
- Q6507856 serviceStartYear "1948".
- Q6507856 thumbnail Army-FRA-OF-06.svg?width=300.
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- Q6507856 allegiance "State of Vietnam".
- Q6507856 awards Q93630.
- Q6507856 battles Q748780.
- Q6507856 battles "World War II".
- Q6507856 branch Q2738088.
- Q6507856 branch Q29171.
- Q6507856 serviceyears "1948".
- Q6507856 type Person.
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- Q6507856 comment "Major General Lê Văn Viễn (Bảy Viễn; or, “Viễn Seven”; 1904–1971) was the leader of the Bình Xuyên, a powerful Vietnamese criminal enterprise decreed by the Head of State, Bảo Đại, as an independent army within the Vietnamese National Army (Quân đội Quốc gia Việt Nam).".
- Q6507856 label "Lê Văn Viễn".
- Q6507856 depiction Army-FRA-OF-06.svg.