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I want to know how average Vietnamese feels about Thailand-Vietnam history. Vietnamese youth, and those who old enough to remember Indochina war until Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia.
The old VN soldiers think Thai army is coward, always run for their lives when facing VN army from 1989 to 1988. Young VNese when thinking abt Thailand, they think abt a country of Gay, Les with a big mess in politics.

But VNese still understand Thailand is richer than VN and is our biggest competitor in rice exporting.
 
The old VN soldiers think Thai army is coward, always run for their lives when facing VN army from 1989 to 1988. Young VNese when thinking abt Thailand, they think abt a country of Gay, Les with a big mess in politics.

But VNese still understand Thailand is richer than VN and is our biggest competitor in rice exporting.

During 10 years after our victory in 1975, Vietnamese army were possibly one of the best army in the world. I think in any conventional war at that time, we can beat any army within our territory or in a neutral territory. Thailand were weaker militarily than Vietnam at that time, but that does not mean now they are still weaker.

I have worked with a lot of Thai people. Generally, they are hard-working and nice.
 
They're mobile coffins, not toys. Vietnam you should bury and replace them before it's too late.


i am quite agree with you, those oldies of BTR's and T-54/55 of Vietnam need some partial replacement ASAP. Their infantry and artillery forces is quite good in armament and fire power distribution per-combat unit, but their Cavalry is in contrary
 
During 10 years after our victory in 1975, Vietnamese army were possibly one of the best army in the world. I think in any conventional war at that time, we can beat any army within our territory or in a neutral territory. Thailand were weaker militarily than Vietnam at that time, but that does not mean now they are still weaker.

I have worked with a lot of Thai people. Generally, they are hard-working and nice.
Thai soldiers still lack of the will to fight like in 1979 when VN army is always ready for any war happen. As u can see, Iraq army has better armed than the rebel but still lost and always run away bcz its soldiers dont have any will to fight.

i am quite agree with you, those oldies of BTR's and T-54/55 of Vietnam need some partial replacement ASAP. Their infantry and artillery forces is quite good in armament and fire power distribution per-combat unit, but their Cavalry is in contrary
We r focusing in Air force and Navy. Our land forces is still very strong, our soldiers r always in high morale, they still can protect our land well
 
Nice ships indeed.

10 will be built in total, so 5 more to come. There is a report from Russia , the navy wants 20 in total.
Let history be history. The only thing that matters is Thailand shall become our ally today in our struggle against the evil chinese empire.

My friend, we are midst of a heroic batTtle as the dark force wants to subjugate and enslave our country Vietnam.

Join us, become our friend and ally!
A big commies wants to consume a small commies = one less commies in the world. Hurray!
 
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A new patrol vessel for
Australian Customs & Border Protection Service (ACBPS), built by Gardline Australia shipyard in Vung Tau.

Thaiyak is powered by twin main Caterpillar 32 engines and can reach a top speed of 12 kt. It can accommodate a crew of 16. The vessel was built jointly by shipbuilders Strategic Marine and Gardline Australia at the latter's shipyard in Vung Tau, Vietnam and has a planned service life of 20 years.

Australian customs christens new vessel, highlights counter-smuggling success - IHS Jane's 360

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One step closer to a Vietnam-Philippines military alliance!

Philippine Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Emmanuel Bautista visits Vietnam, from June 23-26.

Both sides have agreed in strengthening the cooperation at all levels, e.i. personnel training, naval ship visits, search and rescue at sea; solve the problem of fishermen violating the law while fishing in bordering waters and exchange views on matters of mutual concern.

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flag raising on Vietnam 's fisheries surveillance ship KN-635. It is one of vessels having deployed to monitor the chinese oil rig.
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I think we all can be proud of him.

US President Barack Obama has just promoted Colonel Lương Xuân Việt to Brigadier General. He is the deputy commander of the US Army 1st Cavalry Division.

The 1st Cavalry Division is an elite devision and one of the most decorated combat units of the United States Army. It is based at Fort Hood, Texas.

Congratulation!


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I think we all can be proud of him.

US President Barack Obama has just promoted Colonel Lương Xuân Việt to Brigadier General. He is the deputy commander of the US Army 1st Cavalry Division.

The 1st Cavalry Division is an elite devision and one of the most decorated combat units of the United States Army. It is based at Fort Hood, Texas.

Congratulation!


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His father probably fought for the South Vietnamese in the Vietnam war. Thank God, he is like his father and not a Viet Cong.
 
His father probably fought for the South Vietnamese in the Vietnam war. Thank God, he is like his father and not a Viet Cong.


Many Chinese-Vietnamese left Vietnam after the war due to persecution by the Vietcong government.
This man has no love for Vietnam.
 
Many Chinese-Vietnamese left Vietnam after the war due to persecution by the Vietcong government.
This man has no love for Vietnam.
He is not Chinese but Vietnamese and he loves Vietnam like the majority of Vietnamese. Any Viet is first and foremost a patriot and nationalist, regardless whether he is communist or capitalist.

You are a moron and think like other useless chicom. During the US-Vietnam war, most Vietnamese with chinese decents did not go to the army, but worked as merchants. After the war, similar picture in America or elsewhere.
 
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