- Lam Quang Thi
General Lam Quang Thi (Lâm Quang Thi) was a military commander during the Vietnam War. He born inBac Lieu province,Vietnam in1932 .Civilian education
He earned a French Baccalaureate Degree in Philosophy and an MBA from
Golden Gate University in San Francisco. [http://web3.unt.edu/untpress/catalog/detail.cfm?ID=221]Military education
In 1951, he graduated from the
National Military Academy , inDalat ,South Vietnam .Military service
His positions he held within the
Army of the Republic of Vietnam as Commander,RVNAF Artillery Training Center, Commander, Artillery I Corps, Deputy Commander, RVNAF Artillery, Commander, 9th Infantry Division and Commander of theVietnam National Military Academy .Awards & Decorations
His decorations are the Vietnamese National Order, 3rd Degree, the
Vietnam Gallantry Cross ,Vietnam Army Distinguished Service Order , 1st class,Vietnam Distinguished Service Order , 1st class,Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal , 1st class,National Order of Vietnam , 3rd class, Staff Service Honor Medal, 1st class,Vietnam Technical Service Medal , 1st class, Training Service Honor Medal, 1st class,Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal , 1st class,Merit Thai , theLegion of Merit from the United States military, and theKorean Order of Chung Mu .He earned a French Baccalaureate Degree in
Philosophy and an MBA fromGolden Gate University inSan Francisco .He currently resides in
exile in Fremont,California .External links
* [http://web3.unt.edu/untpress/catalog/detail.cfm?ID=221 Book Review of The Twenty-five Year Century: A South Vietnamese General Remembers the Indochina War to the Fall of Saigon by General Lam Thi Quang]
* [http://www.vietgate.net/vietmag/408/408_vn_response.html A Vietnamese Response to McNamara War was lost in Washington, not in Saigon] by "Lam Quang Thi" posted by the "Pacific News Service "
* [http://www.generalhieu.com/lqthi-2.htm My Father's Army Uniform] by "Andrew Lam "
* [http://web3.unt.edu/untpress/catalog/detail.cfm?ID=221 The Twenty-five Year Century: A South Vietnamese General Remembers the Indochina War to the Fall of Saigon]
* [http://vietamreview.blogharbor.com/blog/Chineseaggression/_archives/2005/4/15/584990.html 30 Years After the Vietnam War: China Remains a Threat]
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