Nguyen Huu Co Military person

Lieutenant General Nguyễn Hữu Có (born c. 1925) served as an officer in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam and was prominent in several coups and juntas in the 1960s. In 1963, Có came to prominence for his role in the November coup that toppled and killed President Ngô Đình Diệm. Có's superior, General Tôn Thất Đính, moved him into command of the 7th Division to lock loyalist forces out of Saigon. Có was promoted to brigadier general after the coup and as South Vietnam was inflicted with a cycle of coups over the next two years, he became more prominent as other generals defeated one another in power struggles. By 1965, Có was the Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister in a junta headed by Prime Minister and Air Marshal Nguyễn Cao Kỳ and General Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, the figurehead chief of state. Có came under increasing scrutiny for his exorbitant wealth and was widely seen as corrupt, while Kỳ viewed him as a political threat. In 1967 Kỳ fired Có when both men were overseas on diplomatic visits. Kỳ then organized military forces to prevent Có from flying back, effectively sending him into exile. Over time, Thiệu began to eclipse Kỳ in a power struggle, and allowed Có to return in 1970. Có then stayed out of public life, and worked in banking and business. In 1975, the communists overran the south, and after hesitating in planning his escape from South Vietnam, Có was captured by the communists, who imprisoned him in reeducation camps for 12 years. Có elected not to emigrate after being released and still lives in Vietnam.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1925
Birth place
Mỹ Tho
Date of deathJuly 03, 2012
Place of death
Ho Chi Minh City

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allegianceVietnamese National Army Army of the Republic of Vietnam
military operations
1963 South Vietnamese coup
service start0019
service end1967

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