Lâm Ngươn Tánh
Lâm Ngươn Tánh | |
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File:Khóa 1 Hải Quân Nha Trang.jpg | |
Born | October 18, 1928 Sa Đéc, Cochinchina, French Indochina |
Died | February 11, 2018 |
Military career | |
Allegiance | |
Service | |
Rank | File:B VNN-OF-7.svg Rear Admiral (Đề Đốc) |
Battles / wars | Battle of Hoàng Sa |
Awards | National Order of Vietnam |
Rear Admiral Lâm Ngươn Tánh (18 October 1928, in Sadec, Cochinchina – 11 February 2018) was the last Chief of Naval Operations of the Republic of Vietnam Navy during the Vietnam War.
Biography
In 1974, he took part in the Battle of Hoang Sa between China and South Vietnam.[1] Lâm Ngươn Tánh gained asylum in the United States after the Fall of Saigon in April 1975 and worked as a naval architect at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Virginia. A devout Anti-Communist, he continued to work with Vietnamese exile groups.
- Saigon Merchant Marine Academy, 1948
- The Republic of Vietnam Naval Academy, 1952
- United States Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, 1958
- United States Naval Shipyard Management School in Pearl Harbor, 1960
- United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, 1965
- United States National Defense Management College in Monterey, California, 1973
- Commander of RVN Navy Eastern Riverine Forces Command. 1954
- Commander of RVN Navy Sea Forces Command and Fleet Command, 1955
- RVN Navy Chief of Staff (two terms) 1963 and 1965
- Commander of RVN Naval Shore Establishments and Schools Command, 1959
- Commandant of the Saigon Naval Shipyard, 1960
- Deputy to the Deputy Chief of General Joint Chief of Staff for Navy Operations, 1965
- Commandant and Founder of the RVN Armed Forces Political Warfare College, 1965
- Vice-Chief of Naval Operations, 1970
- Chief of Naval Operations, 1975 (for over 3 months)
- His honors include the National Order of Vietnam, fourth Degree of the Republic of Vietnam.
Activities in exile
In April 1975, Lam and his wife left Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon. They eventually settled in King George, Virginia. Lam served the U.S. Defense Department (Department of Navy) for more than 20 years as a naval architect at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia. From 1981 to 1985, he was Secretary General of the Republic of Vietnam Veterans Association. From 1989 to 1991, he founded the Vietnamese Navy General Association and was the first-term Chairman. Since 1997, he has served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs of an exiled anti-communist organization The Government of Free Vietnam. In 2000, he became the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of National Defense. In August 1997, he founded the Free Vietnam Coalition Party and serves on the Member Central Leadership Council. He is the founder of Vietnamese Navy General Association and First Term Chairman.[2] In 2005, he was elected as Prime Minister of The Government of Free Vietnam.
Awards and decorations
- File:VPD National Order of Vietnam - Knight BAR.svg Knight of the National Order of Vietnam
- File:Vietnam Navy Distinguished Service Order Ribbon-First Class.svg Navy Distinguished Service Order, First Class
- File:Vietnam Gallantry Cross, with palm.svg Gallantry Cross with palm
- File:Vietnam gallantry cross unit award-3d.svg Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm
- File:Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Armed Forces Honor Medal, First Class
- File:Vietnam Leadership Medal ribbon.png Leadership Medal
- File:Vietnam Staff Service Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Staff Service Medal, First Class
- File:Vietnam Technical Service Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Technical Service Medal, First Class
- File:Vietnam Training Service Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Training Service Medal, First Class
- File:Vietnam Civil Actions Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Civil Actions Medal, First Class
- File:Vietnam Good Conduct Medal ribbon-Second Class.svg Good Conduct Medal, Second Class
- File:Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal ribbon, with 60- clasp.svg Vietnam Campaign Medal
- File:Vietnam Military Service Medal ribbon-Second Class.svg Military Service Medal, Second Class
- File:Vietnam Navy Service Medal ribbon-Second Class.svg Navy Service Medal, Second Class
- File:Vietnam Dedicated Service Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Dedicated Service Medal, First Class
- File:Vietnam Psychological Warfare Medal ribbon-First Class.svg Psychological Warfare Medal, First Class
References
- ↑ Hoangsa Archived 2006-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Lâm Ngươn Tánh
- 1928 births
- 2018 deaths
- Republic of Vietnam Navy
- Naval War College alumni
- Generals of South Vietnam
- Vietnamese emigrants to the United States
- Vietnamese anti-communists
- South Vietnamese military personnel of the Vietnam War
- Vietnamese admirals
- People from Đồng Tháp province
- Recipients of the National Order of Vietnam
- Naval Postgraduate School alumni