Hoàng Đăng Huệ

[1]Hoàng Đăng Huệ[2] (1932–2015) was a Major General of Ministry of Defence in Việt Nam. He was the Political Commissar of The High Command of Tank and Armour

Hoàng Đăng Huệ

Biography

The origin of his name is Hoàng Nguyên,[3] born in 1932 in [4] Hiệp Hòa District, Bắc Giang Province. The participant in the War of French colonialism and American Imperialism at the age of 15 made him become the youngest attendee in the operation of the Communist Party

In the Battle of Điện Biên Phủ, he was the superior of Phan Đình Giót (a Hero of People's Armed Forces). His last position was Political Commissar, Secretary of Party Committee and Chairman of Housing and Land Board of The High Command of Tank and Armour in Việt Nam. During the time of serving in The arm of Tank and Armour, a large number of soldier showed their gratitude to General Hoàng Đăng Huệ for the support of receiving a large amount of Right Land for their living

The existence and development of Ministry of Defense was made great contribution by General Hoàng Đăng Huệ

Notes

gollark: I've always found the React hooks vaguely horrific.
gollark: Presumably if you had a really good model for audio/vision/whatever you could just transfer-learn it (or part of it, for efficiency) onto whatever subtask you want.
gollark: It sounds like you want it to do maths homework or something?
gollark: The TPUs come with their own very powerful computers attached which you can now use.
gollark: You can use the TPU VM thing to avoid that, apparently.

References

  1. [[[:vi:Hoàng Đăng Huệ|Ho%C3%A0ng %C4%90%C4%83ng Hu%E1%BB%87]] "Tướng Hoàng Đăng Huệ"] Check |url= value (help) (in Vietnamese). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Vietnam's People Tank and Armored (2014), "Memory of Lunar New Year"
  3. "Vĩnh biệt Thiếu tướng HOÀNG ĐĂNG HUỆ- Người con ưu tú của huyện Hiệp Hòa - tỉnh Bắc Giang". www.bacgiangonline.net. Archived from the original on 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  4. "Vĩnh biệt người con ưu tú của huyện Hiệp Hòa – Thiếu tướng Hoàng Đăng Huệ". Người Hiệp Hoà. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.