File:Khải Định 6 (1921) - Brevet en français sur papier A4 - Grade 7-2 Doï Truong.jpg

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An award given by the Ministry of War of the Nguyễn Dynasty to Tông Cuong (宋強) for his service to the French during the Great War (World War I).

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English: An award given by the Ministry of War of the Nguyễn Dynasty to Tông Cuong (宋強) for his service to the French during the Great War (World War I).
Français : En 1921, Dinh est revenu en Annam à Phuoc Lua. Par un brevet du 17 Octobre 1921, l'empereur Khai-Dinh - règne de 1916 à 1925 - lui décerne le grade de 7-2 Doï Truong dans l'administration impériale pour le remercier de son engagement au service de la France.

Pièce 2 - 1921 Khai Dinh - Brevet en français sur papier A4 - Grade 7-2 Doï Truong.

Il porte le sceau rond noir RESIDENCE SUPERIEURE/DELEGATION GUERRE/ANNAM.
Date Khải Định 6 (1921)
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Author The imperial government of the Nguyễn Dynasty, French Indo-China.

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