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Description Official Portrait of Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of the Republic of Vietnam (cropped).jpg |
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Poster, JUSPAO - Posters and Portraits of President Thiệu
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Source | Poster, JUSPAO - Posters and Portraits of President Thiệu , Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive ( PDF ) | |||
Author | JUSPAO and President's Office arranged for photography. Portrait selected by the President, Printing by RSC, Manila | |||
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