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"ChPriDu" is an acronym for "Chỉ huy tiền duyên," which translates to "Forward Command" in English. Used during the Vietnam War, it referred to a command structure that emphasized forward positioning of troops and resources to respond quickly to enemy movements. This approach was crucial for maintaining tactical advantage and ensuring effective communication and coordination among units in the field.

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