Nguyễn Hữu An
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Nguyễn Hữu An (October 1, 1926 – April 9, 1995) was a general in the People's Army of Vietnam.


Overview

Nguyễn Hữu An was born in the Truong Yen Commune of the Hoa Lư District, Ninh Bình,
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. He joined the People's Army of Vietnam in September 1945.


First Indochina War

In the
First Indochina War The First Indochina War (generally known as the Indochina War in France, and as the Anti-French Resistance War in Vietnam) began in French Indochina from 19 December 1946 to 20 July 1954 between France and Việt Minh (Democratic Republic of Vi ...
, An took part in several decisive battles. He participated in the battles of Bong Lau Pass and Lung Phay in 1949. The following year he took part in the Border Campaign, he was commander of 251st Battalion, a battalion of 174th Regiment (''CAA Bac Lang'') at the
Battle of Đông Khê The Battle of Route Coloniale 4, also called the Autumn-Winter Border Campaign (''Chiến Dịch Biên Giới Thu Đông'') by the Viet Minh, was a battle of the First Indochina War. It took place along Route Coloniale 4 (RC4, also known as High ...
. He successively held titles of battalion commander, regiment deputy commander participating in actions at Bình Liêu, Vĩnh Phúc, and Mộc Châu. In the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, he commanded 174th Regiment of the 316th Division, and three times attacked Hill A1 (Éliane 2). On 7 May 1954 his regiment finally overcame French defences on A1 and this marked one of the final actions in the battle.


Vietnam War

In the
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (also known by other names) was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam a ...
, He commanded North Vietnamese forces in the Battle of Ia Drang. In 1974 he was promoted to major general. In the
1975 Spring Offensive The 1975 spring offensive ( vi, chiến dịch mùa Xuân 1975), officially known as the general offensive and uprising of spring 1975 ( vi, Tổng tiến công và nổi dậy mùa Xuân 1975) was the final North Vietnamese campaign in the Vie ...
, Major General Nguyen Huu An was Commander of 2nd Corps (''Hương Giang''). 2nd Corps, under his command, successively captured Quảng Trị and Huế; and in combination with armed forces of Military Region No.5 defeated nearly 100,000 regular troops of the
ARVN The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN; ; french: Armée de la république du Viêt Nam) composed the ground forces of the South Vietnamese military from its inception in 1955 to the Fall of Saigon in April 1975. It is estimated to have suffe ...
within just 3 days at Da Nang. He then commanded the entire corps to march along nearly 1000 km to engage in the
Ho Chi Minh Campaign The 1975 spring offensive ( vi, chiến dịch mùa Xuân 1975), officially known as the general offensive and uprising of spring 1975 ( vi, Tổng tiến công và nổi dậy mùa Xuân 1975) was the final North Vietnamese campaign in the Vie ...
after having destroyed the ARVN defensive line in
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. In the last decisive fight to capture Saigon, 2nd Corps was one of five wings to surround Saigon, and planted the National Liberation Front's flag onto top of the
Independence Palace The Independence Palace ( vi, Dinh Độc Lập), also publicly known as the Reunification Convention Hall ( vi, Hội trường Thống Nhất), is a landmark in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon), Vietnam. It was designed by archite ...
at 11:30 on 30 April 1975.


Postwar career

After the end of the Vietnam War, An continued serving in the Vietnamese military. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant General in 1980. Six years later, he was promoted to Senior Lieutenant General (Colonel General). He held key posts in military such as Assistant Inspector General of the Vietnam People's Army, Deputy Chief concurrently Chief of Staff and Acting Commander of Military Region No.2 (1984–1987), Director of Army Academy (1988–1991), and Director of Academy of National Defense (1991–1995). He died in 1995. He was called the "General of Battles" by the famed General
Võ Nguyên Giáp Võ Nguyên Giáp (; 25 August 1911 – 4 October 2013) was a Vietnamese general and communist politician who is regarded as having been one of the greatest military strategists of the 20th century. He served as interior minister in President ...
.


Awards

The Communist Party of Vietnam and State of Vietnam awarded him with: *Independence Order of First-Class *Two Military Exploits Orders of First-Class *Military Exploits Order of Third-Class *Liberation Military Exploits Order of Third-Class *Two Exploits Orders of First and Second-Class *Victory Order of Second-Class


In popular culture

*Nguyễn is portrayed by actor Đơn Dương in the 2002 film ''
We Were Soldiers ''We Were Soldiers'' is a 2002 war film written and directed by Randall Wallace and starring Mel Gibson. Based on the book '' We Were Soldiers Once… and Young'' (1992) by Lieutenant General (Ret.) Hal Moore and reporter Joseph L. Galloway, i ...
''.


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Book references

; Vietnamese *''Đường tới Điện Biên Phủ'' (Đại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp) – Nhà xuất bản Quân đội nhân dân *''Chiến trường mới'' (Thượng tướng Nguyễn Hữu An) – Nhà xuất bản Quân đội nhân dân *''Lịch sử kháng chiến chống Mỹ cứu nước 1954–1975'' (Viện lịch sử quân sự Việt Nam) – Nhà xuất bản Chính trị quốc gia *''Điện Biên Phủ qua những trang hồi ức'' (Nhiều tác giả) – Nhà xuất bản Quân đội nhân dân *''Ký ức Tây Nguyên'' (Thượng tướng Đặng Vũ Hiệp) – Nhà xuất bản Quân đội nhân dân *''Tổng hành dinh trong mùa xuân toàn thắng'' (Đại tướng Võ Nguyên Giáp) – Nhà xuất bản Chính trị quốc gia *''Nguyễn Hữu An – Vị tướng trận mạc'' (Hội Khoa học Lịch sử Việt nam) – Trung tâm UNESCO bảo tồn và phát triển văn hóa dân tộc Việt nam {{DEFAULTSORT:Nguyen, Huu An 1926 births 1995 deaths People from Ninh Bình province Generals of the People's Army of Vietnam North Vietnamese military personnel of the Vietnam War Vietnamese communists