2nd Corps (Vietnam) explained

Unit Name:Quân đoàn 2
(2nd Corps)
Dates:17 May 1974 – 21 November 2023
Allegiance: Vietnam People's Army
Branch:Active duty
Type:Army Corps
Role:Regular force
Size:Corps
Command Structure:Vietnam People's Army
Garrison:Lạng Giang, Bắc Giang
Battles:Vietnam War
Cambodian–Vietnamese War
Sino–Vietnamese War[1]
Commander1:Major General Phạm Văn Hưng
Commander1 Label:Current commander
Commander2:Senior Colonel Nguyễn Thành Phố
Commander2 Label:Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff Commander
Commander3:Major General Trần Danh Khải
Commander3 Label:First party committee secretary

2nd Corps (Vietnamese: Quân đoàn 2) or Hương Giang Corps (Vietnamese: Binh đoàn Hương Giang, literally: Corps of the Perfume River) was a regular army corps of the Vietnam People's Army. First organised in 1974 during the Vietnam War, 2nd Corps had a major role in the Ho Chi Minh Campaign that ended the war. Before disbanded on 21 November 2023, the corps was stationed in Lạng Giang District, Bắc Giang.[2]

History

In July 1973, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam after its 21st conference issued a resolution of strengthening the armed forces to unify the country. In executing the issue, three months later the Ministry of Defence and the Military Commission of the Central Committee approved the plan of organising regular army corps for the Vietnam People's Army. On 17 May 1974,[3] General Võ Nguyên Giáp, Minister of Defence, signed the edict that led to the establishment of the 2nd Corps in Thừa Thiên, now Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, where is located the Perfume River (Sông Hương or Hương Giang), that came the name Hương Giang Corps of the unit.[4] The first headquarters of the corps consisted of political commissar (chính ủy) Lê Linh and commander (tư lệnh) Hoàng Văn Thái.

In early 1975, 2nd Corps was a major force of the Vietnam People's Army in Hue-Da Nang and Tây Nguyên Campaign. During the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, it was 2nd Corps that first advanced in the city of Saigon and captured the Independence Palace, which was the workplace of the president Duong Van Minh of South Vietnam. Colonel Bùi Quang Thận, then a captain in the 2nd Corps, was the person who raised the flag of Liberation Army in the roof of the Independence Palace and marked the end of the Vietnam War. After the war, 2nd Corps continued to engage in Laos (1976 - 1979) and Cambodian–Vietnamese War (1978 - 1979). The corps was awarded the title Hero of the People's Armed Forces (Anh hùng Lực lượng vũ trang nhân dân) in 1985.[4]

Organisation

The corps organisation before merged with the 1st Corps to form the 12th Corps on 29 November 2023:[5]

Headquarters

Combat forces

Commanders

Time Commander Notes
1974 - 1975 Later promoted to lieutenant general and director of the General Department of Technique.
1975 - 1979 Later promoted to colonel general and director of the Advanced Military Academy.
1979 - 1982
1983 - 1988
1988 - 1992 Later promoted to lieutenant general, Deputy Minister of Defence of Vietnam and Deputy President of the National Assembly of Vietnam.
1992 - 1994 Later promoted to colonel general and Deputy Minister of Defence.
1995 - 2000 Later promoted to lieutenant general and commander of the 1st Military Region.
2000 - 2004 Later promoted to lieutenant general and director of the Department of Operation, General Staff.
2004 - 2007
2007 - 2011
2011 - 11/2023Maj. Gen. Phạm Văn Hưng

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cuộc chuyển quân thần tốc tháng 2-1979. 16 February 2017 . vi . The speedy troop movement in February 1979. 22 October 2023. live . https://web.archive.org/web/20231022134121/https://tuoitre.vn/nhung-chuyen-khong-van-tu-nam-ra-bac-1265473.htm. 22 October 2023. mdy-all.
  2. Web site: Lãnh đạo Quân ủy Trung ương, Bộ Quốc phòng dự lễ công bố Quyết định thành lập Quân đoàn 12. 2 December 2023. 2 December 2023. People's Army Newspaper (Vietnam).
  3. Book: White book of Defence of Vietnam . Vietnamese . Ministry of Defence of Vietnam . 2009 . World Publishing House . Hanoi . 111.
  4. Web site: Quân đoàn 2 . . Vietnamese . 2 February 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120224051621/http://dictionary.bachkhoatoanthu.gov.vn/default.aspx?param=1646aWQ9MjAwMTcmZ3JvdXBpZD0ma2luZD1zdGFydCZrZXl3b3JkPXE=&page=3 . 24 February 2012 . dead .
  5. Web site: Tiếp nhận nguyên trạng các cơ quan, đơn vị thuộc Quân đoàn 1, Quân đoàn 2 và Phân viện 5 (Bệnh viện 7, Quân khu 3) về Quân đoàn 12. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20231129103653/https://www.qdnd.vn/quoc-phong-an-ninh/tin-tuc/tiep-nhan-nguyen-trang-cac-co-quan-don-vi-thuoc-quan-doan-1-quan-doan-2-va-phan-vien-5-benh-vien-7-quan-khu-3-ve-quan-doan-12-753500. 29 November 2023. 29 November 2023. 29 November 2023. People's Army Newspaper (Vietnam).
  6. Web site: Niềm trăn trở của bộ đội đặc công. 19 June 2022. 28 November 2023. Báo Quân khu 2.
  7. Web site: Quân đoàn 12: Công bố quyết định thành lập Trung đoàn Thông tin 140. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20231229142909/https://www.qdnd.vn/quoc-phong-an-ninh/tin-tuc/quan-doan-12-cong-bo-quyet-dinh-thanh-lap-trung-doan-thong-tin-140-758407. 29 December 2023. 29 December 2023. 29 December 2023. People's Army Newspaper (Vietnam).
  8. Web site: Cán bộ, chiến sĩ Quân đoàn 2: Nhân dân cần, chúng tôi có mặt. 11 June 2021. 28 November 2023. Ban Dân vận tỉnh Bắc Giang.
  9. Web site: Công bố quyết định của Bộ Quốc phòng về thành lập Trung đoàn Vận tải 752, Kho Hậu cần - Kỹ thuật 569 và Bệnh viện Quân y 5. 28 December 2023. 19 February 2024. Cổng thông tin điện tử tỉnh Ninh Bình.
  10. Web site: Thượng tướng Nguyễn Tân Cương kiểm tra công tác huấn luyện, sẵn sàng chiến đấu tại Sư đoàn 325. 4 April 2023. 21 November 2023. People's Army Newspaper (Vietnam).
  11. Web site: Lữ đoàn Phòng không 673: Vượt nắng, thắng mưa trên thao trường. 27 March 2023. 21 November 2023. People's Army Newspaper (Vietnam).
  12. Web site: Trung tướng Ngô Minh Tiến kiểm tra xây dựng đơn vị vững mạnh toàn diện tại Lữ đoàn 203. 29 November 2021. 29 November 2023. People's Army Newspaper (Vietnam).