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Template:Military history of Vietnam (Concept)

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Re-title to "Historical militaries in Vietnamese history" perhaps.

Imperial Vietnam
Colonial Vietnam
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
State of Vietnam
Republic of Vietnam
Republic of South Vietnam (Việt Cộng)
Non-state militaries and para-military forces since 1912
Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Military history of Vietnam before 1945

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Imperial Vietnam
Colonial Vietnam
Anti-French resistance
Non-state militaries and para-military forces since 1912

Template:Military forces in Vietnamese history until 1945

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The choices for this template were quite deliberate, these "Dynastic" militaries all have their own articles on the Vietnamese-language Wikipedia and can be imported here in the future (look up "Quân đội nhà XXX"). The images were also deliberately chosen as they represent (from top to bottom) the flag of the Nguyễn Dynasty during its independent period, the badge of the Imperial Guard of the Nguyễn dynasty during the Bảo Đại (保大) period under French rule, and the coat of arms of the Tirailleurs indochinois (French Army). These images show independent Vietnam, protectorate Vietnam, and the colonial authorities as the evolving phases of the Vietnamese military over the years. The date 1945 was also deliberately chosen as it's what Vietnamese historians use as the end date of the "Medieval era" (中代, Trung đại) and opens up the "messy" post-World War II period in Vietnamese history that sees dozens of new militaries and militias pop up ever few years. --Donald Trung (talk) 20:42, 13 August 2021 (UTC)