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  • '''Nguyen Cao Ky''' was commander of the [[Republic of Vietnam]] air force, Prime Minister f
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nguyen Cao Ky]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Nguyen Van Loc''' was a Southern Vietnamese lawyer and ally of [[Nguyen Cao Ky]], appointed as Prime Minister by [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] from October 1967 to
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  • {{r|Nguyen Cao Ky}}
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  • '''Nguyen Cao Ky''' was commander of the [[Republic of Vietnam]] air force, Prime Minister f
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nguyen Cao Ky]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Thieu won an 1967 election with [[Nguyen Cao Ky]], after Thieu to ban Ky,<ref name=Time1971-09-13>{{citation
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  • {{r|Nguyen Cao Ky}}
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  • Prime Minister [[Nguyen Cao Ky]] had a major political confrontation in 1966, which was called the '''Budd
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  • }}</ref>The [[Nguyen Van Thieu]]-[[Nguyen Cao Ky]] group, shut down the High Legislative Council. Nevertheless, they eventu
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  • {{r|Nguyen Cao Ky}}
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  • In 1967, when the government of [[Nguyen Van Thieu]] and [[Nguyen Cao Ky]] was formed after Thieu's efforts to ban Ky,<ref name=Time1971-09-13>{{cit
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  • In March 1966, he allied with corps commander Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky replaced Thi with Ton That Dinh. When Karnow interviewed Quang, he found hi
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  • ...pecifically, Tho demanded the removal of the "[[Nguyen Van Thieu|Thieu]]-[[Nguyen Cao Ky|Ky]]-[[Tran Van Huong|Huong]]" leadership group.<ref>Kissinger, p. 89.</ref
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  • ...against the Council was attempted on September 13, 1964 but put down by [[Nguyen Cao Ky]], Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) commander. ...ers", power returned to the military on June 12, 1965. Air Force Marshal [[Nguyen Cao Ky]] was named by Prime Minister by a military National Leadership Committee
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  • ...opium may have used the South Vietnamese Air Force, under the command of [[Nguyen Cao Ky]].<ref name=McCoy>{{citation
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  • ...oned four of the leading military officers, including Nguyen Van Thieu and Nguyen Cao Ky, and delivered a strong lecture, which was perceived as patronizing in the
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  • ...nd aloof", but that a charismatic leader would not have worked; Pike cited Nguyen Cao Ky as highly charismatic, but whose charisma merely made him suspect. <ref nam ...may, in part, have been a 1965-1967 attempt to avoid embarrassing Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. <ref name=McCoy>{{citation
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  • ...f", but charismatic leadership does not appeal to Vietnamese; Pike cited [[Nguyen Cao Ky]] as highly charismatic, but whose charisma merely made him suspect. Pike d
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  • ...may, in part, have been a 1965-1967 attempt to avoid embarrassing Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. Conein told McCoy that when he left Vietnam, he was formally presented wit
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  • ...development activities. The term, apparently coined by Premier and general Nguyen Cao Ky, was agreed to be defined as <blockquote>RD is the integrated military and
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  • ...Hamlets", but American officials preferred "Revolutionary Development." [[Nguyen Cao Ky]] then decreed that Revolutionary Development was henceforth to be translat
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