- Nguyen Van Loc
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In this Vietnamese name, the family name is Nguyen. According to Vietnamese custom, this person should properly be referred to by the given name Loc.
Nguyễn Văn Lộc (August 24, 1922) was Prime Minister of South Vietnam between 31 October 1967 and 17 May 1968.[1]
Black Silk Pajamas (2000) by Danny Lane is a biography of Thị Mai Nguyễn, Lộc's wife. He is survived by his four children Bao Chau Thomas, Bao Chi, Bao Chanh, Bao The Nguyenloc. Lộc attempted to leave Vietnam 14 times before successfully making it to Singapore in May 1983 as a refugee.[2]
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Preceded by
Nguyen Cao KyPrime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam
1967–-1968Succeeded by
Tran Van HuongPrime Ministers of Vietnam Empire of Vietnam
(1945-1945)Republic of Cochinchina
(1946–1948)State of Vietnam
(1949-1955)Bao Dai · Nguyen Phan Long · Tran Van Huu · Nguyen Van Tam · Nguyen Phuc Buu Loc · Phan Huy Quat · Ngo Dinh DiemRepublic of Vietnam
(1955-1975)Ngo Dinh Diem, 1955-63 · Nguyen Ngoc Tho† · Nguyen Khanh† · Nguyen Xuan Oanh*† · Nguyen Khanh† · Tran Van Huong† · Nguyen Xuan Oanh*† · Phan Huy Quat† · Nguyen Cao Ky† · Nguyen Van Loc · Tran Van Huong · Tran Thien Khiem · Nguyen Ba Can · Vu Van MauDemocratic Republic of Vietnam
(1945-1976)Socialist Republic of Vietnam
(1976-)* acting † head of a military governmentCategories:- Prime Ministers of South Vietnam
- Living people
- 1922 births
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- Southeast Asian politician stubs
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