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Item Number: 12520101001 (Record 155949)
Document Title:
Nguyen X Phong
Language/Translation:
English
Document Pages:
5
Date:
No Date
Collection:
Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Media Type:
Document (.pdf)
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Citation:
Nguyen X Phong,  No Date, Folder 01, Box 01, Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 22 May. 2013. <http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=12520101001>.
Item Number: 12520101002 (Record 155951)
Document Title:
Ngay Nay Newspaper - January 1, 2003
Language/Translation:
English
Document Pages:
8
Date:
01 January 2003
Collection:
Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Media Type:
Document (.pdf)
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Reason Unavailable:
Item has not yet been digitized
Citation:
Ngay Nay Newspaper,  01 January 2003, Folder 01, Box 01, Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 22 May. 2013. <http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=12520101002>.
Item Number: 12520102001 (Record 258689)
Document Title:
Letter From Nguyen Xuan Phong To Dr. Reckner Concerning His Response To Questions From a History Student - November 18, 2004
Language/Translation:
English
Document Pages:
1
Date:
18 November 2004
Collection:
Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Media Type:
Document (.pdf)
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Link to Letter From Nguyen Xuan Phong To Dr. Reckner Concerning His Response To Questions From a History Student
Citation:
Letter From Nguyen Xuan Phong To Dr. Reckner Concerning His Response To Questions From a History Student,  18 November 2004, Folder 02, Box 01, Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 22 May. 2013. <http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=12520102001>.
Item Number: 12520102002 (Record 258691)
Document Title:
Written Responses To Questions Posed By A History Student Concerning Ambassador Phong's Involvement In The Paris Peace Talks (by: Phong Xuan Nguyen) - November 18, 2004
Language/Translation:
English
Document Pages:
4
Date:
18 November 2004
Collection:
Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Media Type:
Document (.pdf)
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Link to Written Responses To Questions Posed By A History Student Concerning Ambassador Phong's Involvement In The Paris Peace Talks
Citation:
Written Responses To Questions Posed By A History Student Concerning Ambassador Phong's Involvement In The Paris Peace Talks,  18 November 2004, Folder 02, Box 01, Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 22 May. 2013. <http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=12520102002>.
Item Number: OH0250 (Record 110541)
Title:
Interview with Phong Xuan Nguyen (by: Richard B. Verrone, PhD) - September 25, 2002
Interview Date:
25 September 2002
Collection:
The Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Media Type:
Oral History (Digital)
Length:
20:52:15 min/sec
Description:
(RVN) Phong Xuan Nguyen, originally from the village of Bac Tri in southern Vietnam, served in a variety of posts in the government of the Republic of Vietnam. Born in 1936, Phong was educated at the Lycee Chasseloup Laubat in Saigon, the Lycee Michelet in Paris, the University of London, and Oxford University. Upon graduation from Oxford in 1960, he returned to Saigon to work for Esso, an affiliate of Standard Oil New Jersey, as an executive in charge of industrial relations. He joined the South Vietnamese government in 1965, at age 29, as Minister of Labor (1965-66). He subsequently served as Minister (Chief of Staff) at the Prime Minister's Office (1966), as Minister of Welfare (1966-68), and as the first Chieu Hoi Minister (1967-68). In 1968, he was named Deputy Leader of the RVN's delegation to the Paris Peace Talks. He later became Minister-in-State in Charge of Negotiations in Paris and then Head of the RVN at the Conference between the Two South Vietnamese Parties at Celle Saint Cloud. Phong returned to Saigon in April of 1975. After the fall of the RVN to the North Vietnamese, he was sent for "reeducation" in May 1975. He spent nearly five years in prison outside of Hanoi in Camp A15 before being released in January 1980. Afterwards, he worked in Ho Chi Minh City as a private businessman.
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Citation:
Interview with Phong Xuan Nguyen,  25 September 2002, The Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 22 May. 2013. <http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=OH0250>.
Item Number: 12520000000 (Record 152681)
Title:
Finding Aid for the Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Collection:
Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Media Type:
Finding Aid
Scope and Content:
Printed photographs of Ambassador Phong at Texas Tech University, a copy of Ngay Nay (January 1, 2003) with an article about Ambassador Phong, Ambassador Phong's book Hope and Vanquished Reality, and Ambassador Phong's written response to questions posed by a history student concerning his involvement in the Paris Peace Talks documents the life of Nguyen Xuan Phong.
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Link to Finding Aid for Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection
Citation:
Finding Aid,  No Date, Phong Xuan Nguyen Collection, The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 22 May. 2013. <http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=12520000000>.


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