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- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son abstract "The Second Battle of Lang Son was fought during the Sino-Vietnamese War, days after the Chinese stopped their advance southwards after the heavy fighting in Lang Son. The Vietnamese forces retook the city for a short time, and the battle was opened as a result of resumption of Chinese attacks in Vietnam's northern provinces. As in the first battle that occurred in the city days earlier, the Chinese suffered numerous casualties at the hands of the Vietnamese militia units, while launching several simultaneous counterattacks just to secure the city. However, after the battle, the Chinese People's Liberation Army's high command declared that the road to Vietnam's capital city of Hanoi was now open, and withdrew days after the battle, claiming that their punitive mission had been achieved.".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son causalties "heavy".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son combatant "People's Republic of China".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son combatant "Vietnam".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son commander V%C4%83n_Ti%E1%BA%BFn_D%C5%A9ng.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son commander Xu_Shiyou.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son commander Yang_Dezhi.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son isPartOfMilitaryConflict Sino-Vietnamese_War.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son place L%E1%BA%A1ng_S%C6%A1n.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son place Vietnam.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son result "Chinese tactical Pyrrhic victory".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son result "Vietnamese strategic victory".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son strength "120,000+ regulars".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son strength "95,000 militia and border troops".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son wikiPageID "38932729".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son wikiPageRevisionID "601576584".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son caption "An atlas map showing the Chinese invasion of northern Vietnam in 1979".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son casualties "heavy".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son combatant "People's Republic of China".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son combatant "Vietnam".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son commander "Van Tien Dung".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son commander "Xu Shiyou".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son commander "Yang Dezhi".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son conflict "Second Battle of Lang Son".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son date "March 1979".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son hasPhotoCollection Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son partof "the Sino-Vietnamese War".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son place "Lang Son and vicinity, northern Vietnam".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son result "Chinese tactical Pyrrhic victory".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son result "Vietnamese strategic victory".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son strength "120000".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son strength "95000".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son subject Category:1979_in_Vietnam.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son subject Category:Conflicts_in_1979.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son subject Category:Military_operations_involving_Vietnam.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son type Event.
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- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son type SocietalEvent.
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- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son comment "The Second Battle of Lang Son was fought during the Sino-Vietnamese War, days after the Chinese stopped their advance southwards after the heavy fighting in Lang Son. The Vietnamese forces retook the city for a short time, and the battle was opened as a result of resumption of Chinese attacks in Vietnam's northern provinces.".
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son label "Second Battle of Lang Son".
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- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son wasDerivedFrom Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son?oldid=601576584.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son isPrimaryTopicOf Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son.
- Second_Battle_of_Lang_Son name "Second Battle of Lang Son".