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Kiều Dũng Quang

KieuDungQuang.jpg
Native name
喬勇光 (in Chu Nom)
Born (1921-08-12) 12 August 1921 (age 103)
Đà Nẵng, Quenmin
DiedBãi Biển Ngao, Quenmin
Allegiance Quenmin
Service/branch Imperial Quenminese Army
Flag of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.svg Imperial Quenminese Ground Forces
RankSS.OO.9.EJER.GENERAL DE BRIGADA.svg Brigade General (1936-1950)
File:Vietnam People's Army Colonel General.jpg Major General (1950-1973)
Commands heldWestern Imperial Front
  • Fifth Field Army
    • 91st Infantry Division
Battles/warsSecond Great War
AwardsMilitary
  • Knight Commander of the Order of the Red Tortoise
  • Glorious Fighter Medal
  • Imperial Army Honor Medal (1st Class)
  • Imperial Army Honor Medal (2nd Class)
  • Imperial Army Honor Medal (3rd Class)
  • Army Service Medal

Civilian

RelationsKiều Hữu Dương (father)
Peter Kieu (son)
Justin Kieu (grandson)
Sái Lệ Nhi(former wife)
Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến (former superior)
Other workOrchestra composer

Kiều Dũng Quang KCRT, ĐBRK (Chu nom: 喬勇光, 12 August 1921) was an officer who served first in the Imperial Quenminese Army before the reformed Royal Quenminese Army. He was born to Kiều Hữu Dương, one of the most significant officers in the Quenminese Army. Under his guidance, he emerged as one of the noteworthy officers in the military during the Second Europan War. As a Brigade General, he is recognized for participating in keeping the Commonwealth forces in Bhutania.

He also served in the Middle East Campaign under the command of Imperial Marshal Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến.

Early Life

Military Career

Symphonic Career