Miscellaneous

Who occupied French Indochina?

Who occupied French Indochina?

To prepare for an invasion of the Dutch East Indies, some 140,000 Japanese troops invaded southern French Indochina on 28 July 1941. French troops and the civil administration were allowed to remain, albeit under Japanese supervision.

Who was in possession of Indochina?

France obtained control over northern Vietnam following its victory over China in the Sino-French War (1884–85). French Indochina was formed on 17 October 1887 from Annam, Tonkin, Cochinchina (which together form modern Vietnam) and the Kingdom of Cambodia; Laos was added after the Franco-Siamese War in 1893.

Who joins the French Foreign Legion?

Men between the ages of 17 and 40, of any nationality, may join the legion. Recruits enlist under an assumed name—a requirement known as the anonymat—but a legionnaire may request to serve under his true name after a year of service.

Who controlled Indochina Napoleon III?

Emperor Tu Duc’s power was broken as the French then occupied all six provinces of Cochinchina. In 1862, a treaty was signed with Napoleon III that made Vietnam a protectorate of France in return for allowing Tu Duc to remain as a puppet ruler.

Who fought in the Second Indochina War?

Causes of the War

Pro-communist
Leader Ho Chi Minh
Domestic 1.People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN)/ North Vietnamese Army (NVA) 2.Viet Cong (South Vietnamese communist guerrilla force)
International 1.Soviet Union 2.China

Who occupied Indochina during WWII?

Japan entered Indochina on September 22, 1940. An agreement was signed, and promptly violated, in which Japan promised to station no more than 6,000 troops in Indochina, and never have more than 25,000 transiting the colony.

How much do French Foreign Legion get paid?

Their starting pay is roughly $1450 per month for at least the first couple of years in. That’s a pretty small paycheck compared to the lowest-ranking U.S. Army soldier making $1546, which is guaranteed to go up to $1733 after being automatically promoted six months later (if they don’t get in trouble of course).

Was Vietnam a French colony?

Vietnam became a French colony in 1877 with the founding of French Indochina, which included Tonkin, Annam, Cochin China and Cambodia. (Laos was added in 1893.) The French lost control of their colony briefly during World War II, when Japanese troops occupied Vietnam.

Did Laos used to be part of Thailand?

The Lao kingdom of Lan Xang included all of northeastern Thailand as recently as the early 18th century. Thailand’s northeastern region, Isan, has particularly strong Lao roots.

What kind of uniform did the French wear in Indochina?

There are 4 main types of uniform for the French paratroopers in Indochina, often mixed. The TAP47-52 (TAP is for “Troupe Aéroportée” (Airborne troops)). This uniform is one of the most common for the French paratroopers in the last years of the war (1953-54).

What kind of uniforms did the Khmer Rouge wear?

THE SHIRT HAS STRONG COLOR AND APPEARS TO HAVE NEVER BEEN LAUNDERED BEING IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS SHOWN. VU 824 – AN EXCEPTIONALLY NICE PAIR OF FRENCH MODEL 1947/56 LIZARD PATTERN CAMOUFLAGE AIRBORNE / PARATROOPERS TROUSERS AS WORN PRIMARELY BY CAMBODIAN AND LAOTIAN FORCES DURING THE WAR.

What did French soldiers wear in the Vietnam War?

Again a typical Colonial soldier “silhouette” wearing French uniform but still with the British WWII pistol belt and holster. The Shirt is one of the locally made one by the French Army in Saigon.

Who was the last country to use French Lizard uniforms?

The Israel Defence Force also used French lizard uniforms, which were supplied from French stocks – while several African countries including Chad, Gabon, Rwanda, and Sudan all adopted similar uniforms. The final country to use the pattern across its military was Congo, which only phased it out in 1978.