1st Military Region (Vietnam People's Army)

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Quân khu 1
(1st Military Region)
Active16 October 1945 – present [1]
CountryFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Allegiance Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam.svg People's Army of Vietnam
Branch Active duty
RoleRegular force
SizeEquivalent to Corps
Part of People's Army of Vietnam
Garrison/HQ Thái Nguyên
Engagements First Indochina War
Vietnam War
Sino-Vietnamese War
Decorations Vietnam Gold Star ribbon.png Gold Star Order
Commanders
Current commanderLieutenant General Nguyễn Hồng Thái
Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff CommanderMajor General Nguyễn Huy Cảnh
First party committee secretaryLieutenant General Dương Đình Thông

1st Military Region of Vietnam People's Army, founded in 1945, is directly under the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam, tasked to organise, build, manage and commander fights against foreign invaders to protect the North East of Vietnam. The north-east region of Vietnam, borders with the Guangxi of China. In 1979, Chinese army with 5 infantry corps, 17 infantry divisions, launched a huge invasion in this military zone, occupied the Lạng Sơn and Cao Bằng. The headquarters of the 1st Military Zone is in Thái Nguyên.

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