In this Vietnamese name, the family name is Bùi, but is often simplified to Bui in English-language text. According to Vietnamese custom, this person should properly be referred to by the given name Đạm.
Major General Bùi Đình Đạm (born c. 1926 – 30 May 2009) was a general of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).[1]
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1Military education
2Military service
3References
4External links
Military education
Officers School of Vietnam, Class 1 of Phan Bội Châu
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Military service
As a Colonel Bui was a key figure at the Battle of Ap Bac. He held various position in the ARVN:
Platoon Leader, Company Leader: Co.1, Bn 3 VN (North Vietnam)
Served in Military Equipment Bureau, 1st Military Region.
Chief of Staff, Thu Duc Reserved Officers School
Head of General Staff Bureau, Military Collegẹ
Chief of Staff, 7th Infantry Division
Deputy Commander, 7th Infantry Division
Commander, 7th Infantry Division
Head of G4 (logistics), Joint General Staff
Head of General Administration, Joint General Staff
Director of Mobilization Bureau, Defense Ministry
Director General of Personnel Bureau, Defense Ministry
References
^"Former general Bùi Đình Đạm is dead" (in Vietnamese). 30 May 2009.
External links
Major General Bui Dinh Dam's military resume
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