4th Military Region

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Coordinates: 19°12′N 105°00′E / 19.2°N 105°E / 19.2; 105
The 4th Military Region of Vietnam People's Army, is directly under the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam, tasked to organise, build, manage and command armed forces defending the . The predecessor, 4th War Zone (Vietnamese: Chiến khu) was established by the order of Ho Chi Minh on 15 October 1945, and this day has become the traditional day of the Military Zone. On 3 June 1957, Ho Chi Minh signed the ordinance 17/SL to establish 4th Military Zones on the basis of 4th Joint Zone (Vietnamese: Liên khu), simultaneously with other military zones: the North Vietnamese, North West, North East, Left Bank, Right Bank.

Agencies[]

  • Department of Staff
  • Department of Politics
    • Division of Organisation
    • Division of Cadre
    • Division of Policy
    • Division of Propogendar and Training
    • Division of Thoughts and Culture
    • Military Court of Military Zone
    • Military Procuratorate of Military Zone
    • Military Museum of 4th Military Zone: Road Lê Duẩn, Vinh city.
    • Newspaper of 4th Military Zone
    • Troupe of 4th Military Zone
    • Football Club of 4th Military Zone
  • Department of Logistics
  • Department of Technology
    • Workshop 41
    • Warehouse CK1
    • Warehouse 830
  • Office of Command of 4th Military Zone

Units[]

Successive Commander and Leadership[]

Commanders[]

  • Major General (1946–1947): Leader (Vietnamese: Khu trưởng) of 4th War Zone (Vietnamese: Chiến khu).
  • Chu Văn Tấn (1947–1948): Leader of 4th War Zone.
  • Major General Nguyễn Sơn (1948–1949): Commander of 4th Joint Zone (Vietnamese: Liên khu)
  • Colonel (1949–1950): After that, he was Senior Lieutenant General, Professor, honoured as People's Teacher of Vietnam.
  • : Major General (1959), Lieutenant General (1974), Colonel General (1986).
  • Major General (1956–1959): Lieutenant General (1974)
  • Major General (1961–1962): Colonel General (1974), General (1980), vice-Chairman of the State Council.
  • Major General Trần Văn Quang (1962–1965): Lieutenant General (1974), Colonel General (1984).
  • Senior Colonel (1965–1966): Lieutenant General in 1981.
  • Senior Colonel Đàm Quang Trung (1967–1971): Major General (April 1974), Lieutenant General (January 1980), Colonel General (1984), vice-chairman of the State Council Vietnam.
  • Major General (1971–1973): Lieutenant General (1974).
  • Major General Đàm Quang Trung (1973–1976)
  • Major General (1978–1982): member of Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1976–1982)
  • Lieutenant General Hoàng Cầm (1982–1986): Colonel General (1987), General Inspector of the Army.
  • Lieutenant General  : former vice-Chairman and Secretary-General of Vietnam Veterans Association
  • Lieutenant General
  • Lieutenant General (2002–2005)
  • Lieutenant General (2005–2009)
  • Lieutenant General (2009-2014)
  • Lieutenant General Nguyễn Tân Cương (2014-2018)
  • Lieutenant General (2018-present)


Political Commissioners, Deputy Commanders of Politics[]

  • Trần Văn Quang (1946–1948): Political Commissar of War Zone 4.
  • Major General Nguyễn Sơn (1948–1949): Political Commissar
  • : Major General (1959), Lieutenant General (1974), Colonel General (1986).
  • Major General (1957–1958): Political Commissar
  • Major General (1958–1961):Political Commissar
  • Major General (1961–1962): Political Commissar
  • Major General (1965–1967): Political Commissar
  • Major General (1967–1970)
  • Major General Đàm Quang Trung (1973–1975): Political Commissar
  • Lieutenant General (1982–1988): Deputy Commander of Politics
  • Major General : Deputy Commander of Politics
  • Major General : Deputy Commander of political
  • Lieutenant General (-1/3/2007): Deputy Commander of Politics.
  • Major General (3/2007-2012 ): Political Commissar
  • Lieutenant General (2012-2017): Political Commissar
  • Lieutenant General (2017-present): Political Commissar


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