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  • {{r|Armed Forces Council}}
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  • {{r|Armed Forces Council}}
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  • ...the High Legislative Council. Nevertheless, they eventually formed the [[Armed Forces Council]], kept him in office until January 1965, when they forced him out and gave
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  • {{r|Armed Forces Council}}
    4 KB (705 words) - 05:19, 31 March 2024
  • ...early February 1964, but he left the country within a few weeks, with the Armed Forces Council back in charge. Just before Khanh left, the Council did set up a new civili Thieu held elections in 1967, which he won with Ky (as the [[Armed Forces Council]]) was formed after initially trying to ban Ky from an election;<ref name=
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