Nguyễn Văn Chuân was a Major general in the South Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam.

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Nguyễn Văn Chuân
Born(1923-03-01)1 March 1923
French Indochina
Died1 January 2002(2002-01-01) (aged 78)
AllegianceSouth Vietnam
Service/branchVietnamese National Army
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
Years of service1950-66
CommandsVietnamese National Military Academy
14th Light Division
1st Division
5th Division
25th Division
I Corps
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Military career

In late 1965 Major general Lewis W. Walt, the commander of the U.S. III Marine Amphibious Force and the I Corps senior advisor said that the 1st Division under Chuân was "waging a skillful campaign" and "consistently destroying the VC in all significant encounters."[1]:113

On 14 March 1966 he was appointed commander of I Corps, which oversaw the northernmost part of the country, replacing Nguyễn Chánh Thi.[1]:129 The replacement of the popular Thi by his military rival Nguyễn Cao Kỳ sparked the Buddhist Uprising and Chuẩn supported the Struggle Movement against the junta in Saigon. On 9 April Kỳ replaced Chuẩn with Lieutenant general Tôn Thất Đính in an attempt to shut down the opposition.[1]:133[2]

On 9 July 1966 a special military tribunal retired Chuân, Đính, Thi and other officers involved in the uprising.[1]:143

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