Army_general_(Vietnam)
Army general (Vietnamese: Đại tướng) is the highest military rank of Vietnam and the highest rank in the People's Army of Vietnam.
According to Article 88 of the 2013 Constitution of Vietnam, the rank of General of the Vietnam People's Army is decided by the President, who is also the Chairman of the National Defense and Security Council.
The rank of General is conferred only on senior officers holding the following positions: Minister of National Defense, Chief of the General Staff and Chairman of the General Department of Politics. Exceptions include:
- Hoàng Văn Thái was promoted in 1980 while serving as Deputy Minister of National Defense and Deputy Chief of the General Staff, although he was the first Chief of the General Staff from 1945–1954 and acted briefly as Chief of the General Staff in 1954 and 1974).
- Lê Đức Anh in 1984 when he was Deputy Minister of Defense and commander of Vietnamese volunteer troops in Cambodia.
As of July 12, 2021, the Vietnam People's Army has 16 servicemen conferred the rank of General.
There were two soldiers who were directly promoted to the rank of General without intermediaries: Võ Nguyên Giáp (1948) and Nguyễn Chí Thanh (1959).
Currently[when?], there are 2 Army Generals holding military ranks currently working, namely Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defense; Lương Cường, Director of the General Department of Politics of the Vietnam People's Army.