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3rd Vietnamese Parachute Battalion : ウィキペディア英語版
3rd Vietnamese Parachute Battalion

The 3rd Vietnamese Parachute Battalion (Fr: ''3e bataillon de parachutistes vietnamiens'') was a French-Vietnamese paratroop battalion formed in Hanoi, French Indochina in 1952.
== Operational history ==
The 3rd Vietnamese Parachute Battalion (3 BPVN) was one of five battalions of Vietnamese paratroopers raised by the French Army between 1951 and 1957 as part of General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny's policy to establish a Vietnamese Army. The cadre for the battalion came from the 10th Colonial Commando Parachute Battalion (10 BCCP).
The battalion participated in Operation Mimosa (May 1953), Operation Camargue (July 1953), Operation Concarneau (August 1953), Operation Lamballe (August 1953), Operation Mont St Michel (August 1953), Operation Flandre (September 1953) and Operation Eglantine (June 1954).

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