Lu Mong Lan

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Lieutenant General Lu Mong Lan served in the Army of the Republic of South Vietnam (ARVN). He was born on September 28, 1927, in Quang Tri Vietnam.

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[edit] Civilian Education

In 1944, he earned a Diplome D'Etudes Primaires Superieures Indochinoise (DEPSI), from Lycee Khai Dinh, located in Hue.

[edit] Military Education

In 1957, he graduated from Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth.

[edit] Military Positions

He served as Commander of II Corps and 2nd Tactical Area since March 1, 1968. He as well served as Company commander, 1951; Deputy Battalion commander, 1952; Regimental Chief of Staff, 1954; Division Chief of Staff, 1955; Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, JGS, 1958; Commander, 25th Infantry division, 1962; 23rd Infantry division, 1964; 10th Infantry division, 1965; - Chief, General Office of Military Instruction, JGS, 1966 and Commandant, Defense College, 1967.

[edit] Cambodian Campaign

In 1970, he was a commanded ARVN II Corps in the Cambodian Campaign.

[edit] Awards and Decorations

  • National Order of Vietnam
  • Army Distinguished order, 1st class
  • Air Force Distinguished Service order, 2nd class
  • Navy Distinguished Service order, 2nd class
  • 10 gallantry Crosses with palm
  • 2 gallantry Crosses with gold star
  • 1 gallantry Crosses with silver star
  • 1 gallantry Crosses with bronze star
  • Air gallantry Medal with gold wing
  • Hazardous Service Medal
  • Armed Forces Honor Medal, 1st class
  • Leadership Medal
  • Staff Service Honor Medal
  • Training Service Honor Medal
  • Civil Actions Honor Medal
  • Good Conduct Medal

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