O Ta Soc Revolutionary Relic
O Ta Soc Revolutionary Relic
O Ta Soc Revolutionary Relic

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Address: Núi Ngọa Long Xã Lương Phi, Tri Ton District, Tỉnh An Giang

From the end of 1959, the Provincial Party Committee's agencies in Thuong Phuoc (Hong Ngu) moved to Nui To (Tri Ton) to directly direct the movement in An Giang. In 1960, the Provincial Party Committee base moved to Tuc Dup, at the end of 1961 it moved to Ha Tien cajuput fields, and in the dry season of 1962 it moved to Dai Lon Mountain (at Gieng Noi above O Can). At the end of 1962, the Provincial Party Committee base officially moved to O Ta Soc (Luong Phi commune, Tri Ton district). Here, a strong defense line was built with fences, bombs, and the courage of officers and soldiers who relied on the rugged terrain of the mountains and forests to fight. The Provincial Party Committee chose a very solid and stable office location in a deep, spacious cave with the folk name of Troi Gam Palace. Scattered around the office are functional departments that assist the Provincial Party Committee such as the Propaganda Department, Organizing Committee, Information - Cipher Department, Military Transport Department, Security Department, Express Team,... and other agencies in Dai Mountain on the Le Tri, Ba Chuc side as the Provincial Team, the Provincial National Liberation Front Committee, and ... View more

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From the end of 1959, the Provincial Party Committee's agencies in Thuong Phuoc (Hong Ngu) moved to Nui To (Tri Ton) to directly direct the movement in An Giang. In 1960, the Provincial Party Committee base moved to Tuc Dup, at the end of 1961 it moved to Ha Tien cajuput fields, and in the dry season of 1962 it moved to Dai Lon Mountain (at Gieng Noi above O Can). At the end of 1962, the Provincial Party Committee base officially moved to O Ta Soc (Luong Phi commune, Tri Ton district). Here, a strong defense line was built with fences, bombs, and the courage of officers and soldiers who relied on the rugged terrain of the mountains and forests to fight. The Provincial Party Committee chose a very solid and stable office location in a deep, spacious cave with the folk name of Troi Gam Palace. Scattered around the office are functional departments that assist the Provincial Party Committee such as the Propaganda Department, Organizing Committee, Information - Cipher Department, Military Transport Department, Security Department, Express Team,... and other agencies in Dai Mountain on the Le Tri, Ba Chuc side as the Provincial Team, the Provincial National Liberation Front Committee, and the exchange committee. To protect the safety of the base, the Security Department organized three security posts: one at the foot of Dai Mountain, one at the Provincial Party Committee office and a high point above the Provincial Party Committee office to observe widely and ensure security. whole area. Besides the Provincial Party Committee agencies, during the resistance war against the Americans, O Ta Soc was also the base of many units of Tri Ton and Tinh Bien districts. Especially since 1969, this place has been a stopping place and combat contract for main regiments from the East to support the Southwestern provinces. From 1968 to 1971, O Ta Soc was the base of the An Giang Provincial Party Committee headed by comrade Vu Hong Duc (Muoi Duc), Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Revolutionary People's Committee of An Giang province. There was also a time when the Provincial Party Committee of Chau Ha and Long Chau Ha (1972-1975) also used O Ta Soc - Dai Mountain as a base. Tu O Ta Soc, standing member of the Provincial Party Committee, directed local units throughout the province to actively attack and destroy the enemy; mobilize the masses to rebel against evildoers, destroy strategic hamlets and population gathering areas; promote the political struggle movement in towns and cities to fight for democratic civil rights; against the Americans, the American Puppet swept in, shot and killed civilians... Implementing the instructions of the Provincial Party Committee, all localities in the province planned to build combat communes and hamlets, combining political movements of the masses to simultaneously rebel against the American Puppet power, destroy strategic hamlets, new hamlets. The armed forces deployed forces to organize many anti-dumping battles, intensively attacking enemy posts, contributing to defeating the special war strategy and local war of the American Puppet.

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