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Summary Of: ARVN

hundreds of thousands of former ARVN soldiers were sent to... a great deal of financial support to aid ARVN in combating the Communist insurgents... ARVN and President Diem began to be criticized by the foreign press when the troops were... was only the first in a succession of ARVN generals to assume the presidency of South Vietnam... the communist NLF and the role of the ARVN became less and less significant... the ARVN continued to be entirely U... Early unmodified ARVN M113 during the Vietnam War... the ARVN carried the brunt of the fight before and after large... ARVN troops pioneered the use of the... pulling out American forces and rendering the ARVN capable of fighting an effective war against the... ARVN began to expand from its... 1971 there were about 22 000 ARVN combat deaths per year... the ARVN equipment continued to be of lower standards than their American and... the ARVN took heavy losses... to provide air support for the ARVN when it seemed that South Vietnam was about to be overrun... The ARVN was left to fight alone... began an organized rout of the ARVN that culminated in the complete disintegration of the South Vietnamese government... Retreating ARVN forces found the roads choked with refugees making troop movement almost impossible... many ARVN generals abandoned their troops to fend for themselves and ARVN soldiers deserted en mass... ARVN resistance all but ceased... The sudden and complete destruction of the ARVN shocked the world... ARVN ground forces were severely outnumbered by the NVA... One of the last ARVN units to surrender... The ARVN and the RVN...

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