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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

VIETNAM

Sep 2, 1945  2:22:40 PM

-07:00 SST

Hanoi Longitude: 105E51

Latitude: 21N02

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:05 Current Period:

VE/RA/JU

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    14:20 Sag                  P.Shadya   Ve

Sun    16:21 Leo  +00:58:07  WK   P.Phalguni Ve

Moon   26:00 Gem  +13:11:15  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

Mars   03:33 Gem  +00:36:30  WK   Mrigsira   Ma

Merc   29:28 Can  +00:24:33  WK   Aslesha    Me

Jupt   08:32 Vir  +00:12:26  WK   U.Phalguni Su

Ven    10:09 Can  +01:10:47  WK   Pushya     Sa

Sat    28:11 Gem  +00:06:04  WK   Punarvasu  Ju

Rahu   14:18 Gem  -00:01:19  FM   Ardra      Ra

Ketu   14:18 Sag  -00:01:19  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 349

beats

Day: Sunday  Sunrise: 5:42 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Ekadashi

Yoga Pt: 15:41 Aq  Yogi:Ra  AviYogi:Ve 

Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis: Sag Pis

 

Rashi Chart

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*          *   *       KE 14:18        *  

*          *   

*            * 9       AS 14:20          *

7          *   

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*        *       *     MA 03:33      *      

*        *   

*          *   *       RA 14:18        *  

*          *   

*            * 3       MO 26:00          * 5  SU 16:21*   

*          *   *       SA 28:11        *   *          *   

*        *       *                   VE 10:09*        *   

 

*      *           *               * ME 29:28  *      *   

 

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Navamsha

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*            * 11      RA                * 1          *   

*          *   *                       *   *          *   

 

*        *       *                   ME     

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*      *           *               * JU       

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

At noon on 1 September, the Nam B0 government

propaganda commission drove around Saigon-Cholon calling on the population to

take part in the ceremony in honour of the Allied Commission that was to arrive

in Saigon on the evening of 2

September.

 

The members of the propaganda commission insisted

again that the country's independence depended entirely on the will of the

Allied Commission, which therefore meant, claimed the government, that the

population had to observe perfect law and order. The people took the government

at its word.

 

At 4pm the following day, more than 400,000 people,

men and women, young and old, marched peacefully past Saigon Cathedral in

massed columns, armed with bamboo pikes and waving placards and banners above

their heads. Suddenly, from high up on the church, a burst machine gun and

pistol fire was shot into the peaceful and defenceless crowd. About 40 marchers

were killed and about 150 were wounded.

 

Loud cries went up: `The French are shooting!'

Maddened with fury, the demonstrators forced the church door, climbed to the

roof and searched every nook and cranny that might hide their criminal enemies.

 

The events of the evening of 2 September produced an

unheard-of turmoil in the hearts of the people in Saigon. It had been proved

that the government was incapable of defending the country, and even more so of

leading it to real independence.

http://www.revolutionary-history.co.uk/backiss/Vol3/No2/Hanh.html

 

The events in August 1945 only helped reunite the

country, not giving birth to it.

 

On March 9, 1945, Emperor Bao Dai

issued a declaration to claim the country independence right after the Japanese

military in Vietnam overthrowing the French Colonial government.

Although the new government of Emperor Bao Dai was under Japanese influence,

his declaration can be taken as a declaration of independence.

 

On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh did

the same, only with much more fanfare and blare. However, the non-Communist

Vietnamese patriots do not recognize the Communist regime Ho established.

http://www.vietquoc.com/na120200.htm

 

Soon after 2:00 PM on September 2, 1945, shortly after the

surrender of Japanese Imperial forces throughout Asia, Ho Chi Minh

mounted a platform in Hanoi and declared himself the President of a new nation,

the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (now renamed the Socialist Republic of

Vietnam).

http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=Vietnam's%20Declaration%20of%20Independence

 

By the end of the month he had completed the speech

that he planned to make to his people announcing the creation of a new nation.

Shortly after 2:00 P.M. on September 2, he mounted the rostrum of a

makeshift platform hastily erected in a spacious park soon to be known as Ba Dinh Square on the western edge

of the city.

http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/d/duiker-ho.html?oref=login

 

Disaster Date Killed

Wind Storm Nov-1964 7,000

Wind Storm 2-Nov-1997 3,682

Wind Storm Oct-1953 2,300

Wind Storm 26-Sep-1953 1,000

Wind Storm 23-Oct-1985 798

Wind Storm 25-May-1989 751

Flood 18-Oct-1999 622

Epidemic 1-Jan-1964 598

Wind Storm 24-Jul-1996 585

Wind Storm Sep-1983 578

 

Disaster Date Affected

Wind Storm 15-Sep-1980 9,027,174

Wind Storm 23-Jul-1980 6,624,710

Flood 7-Jul-2000 5,000,000

Wind Storm Oct-1989 4,635,762

Flood Aug-1978 4,079,000

Flood 9-Oct-1996 3,750,000

Flood 18-Oct-1999 3,504,412

Drought Dec-1997 3,000,000

Flood 7-Sep-1985 2,800,000

Wind Storm 6-Sep-1986 2,502,502

 

Disaster Date Killed

Industrial Accident Jun-1991 300

Industrial Accident 1981 177

Transport Accident 4-Apr-1975 172

Transport Accident 8-Mar-1989 130

Misc Accident 29-Oct-2002 60

Transport Accident 25-Jun-1988 50

Transport Accident 2-Mar-1998 50

Transport Accident 14-Feb-2000 50

Transport Accident 30-Apr-2004 50

Industrial Accident 2-Nov-1993 44

 

Disaster Date Affected

Misc Accident 6-Mar-1967 5,011

Industrial Accident 5-May-2003 3,500

Industrial Accident 1981 564

Misc Accident 6-Jun-2001 504

Industrial Accident 13-Jul-2004 400

Misc Accident 29-Oct-2002 100

Transport Accident 12-Mar-2005 100

Misc Accident 2-May-2003 55

Industrial Accident 2-Nov-1993 50

Industrial Accident 11-Jan-2003 35

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

16-NOV-1996 Tupolev 134 VN-A114 Vietnam Airlines 0 Vietnam   A1

14-NOV-1992 Yakovlev 40 VN-A449 Vietnam Airlines 30 Vietnam   A1

26-MAR-1991 Ilyushin 18 VN-B190? Hâng Không Viêtnam 0

Vietnam   A1

12-JAN-1991 Tupolev 134 VN-A126 Vietnam Airlines 0 Vietnam   A1

08-JUL-1989 Antonov 12 CCCP-11875 Soviet AF 20 Vietnam   A1

17-FEB-1988 Tupolev 134 VN-A108 Hâng Không Viêtnam 0

Vietnam   U1

28-AUG-1976 Caravelle F-BSGZ Air France 1 Vietnam   H1

04-APR-1975 Lockheed C-5 68-0218 USAF 155 Vietnam   A1

12-MAR-1975 Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ Air Vietnam 26 Vietnam   A1

15-SEP-1974 Boeing 727 XV-NJC Air Vietnam 75 Vietnam  H1

17-NOV-1973 Douglas DC-3 XV-NIE Air Vietnam 27 Vietnam   A1

19-MAR-1973 Douglas DC-4 XV-NUI Air Vietnam 59 Vietnam   O1

24-SEP-1972 Douglas DC-4 XV-NUH Air Vietnam 10 Vietnam   A1

12-AUG-1972 Lockheed C-130 62-1853 USAF 30 Vietnam

15-JUN-1972 Convair CV-880 VR-HFZ Cathay Pacific 81 Vietnam

05-JUN-1972 Curtiss C-46 EM-2 Air America 32 Vietnam

29-NOV-1970 Fairchild C-123 54-0649 USAF 42 Vietnam

27-NOV-1970 Fairchild C-123 55-4574 USAF 79 Vietnam

16-MAR-1970 Lockheed L-1049 145927 US Navy 23 Vietnam

22-DEC-1969 Douglas DC-6 B-2005 Air Vietnam 10 Vietnam

20-SEP-1969 Douglas DC-4 XV-NUG Air Vietnam 74 Vietnam

12-MAY-1968 Lockheed C-130 60-0297 USAF 155 Vietnam

06-MAR-1968 Fairchild C-123 54-0590 Vietnam AF 50 Vietnam

30-NOV-1967 DHC-4 Caribou 62-4175 USAF 26 Vietnam

08-OCT-1967 Lockheed C-130 61-2649 USAF 24 Vietnam

17-JUN-1967 Lockheed C-130 60-0293 USAF 35 Vietnam

11-DEC-1965 Fairchild C-123 56-4376 USAF 85 Vietnam

16-SEP-1965 Douglas DC-3 XV-NIC Air Vietnam 38 Vietnam

10-NOV-1962 Douglas DC-3 XV-NID Air Vietnam 27 Vietnam

16-JUN-1953 Douglas DC-3 F-BEST Aigle Azur 34 Vietnam

16-APR-1953 Douglas DC-3 F-BESS Aigle Azur 30 Vietnam

07-JUL-1948 Douglas DC-3 F-BCYP Aigle Azur 16 Vietnam

 

1946        Nov 23, French Navy fire in Haiphong, Vietnam, killed 6,000.

 

1953        Feb 9, The French destroyed six Viet Minh

war factories hidden in the jungles of Vietnam.

 

1963        Aug 13, A 17 year-old Buddhist monk

burned himself to death in Saigon, South Vietnam.

 

HO CHI MINH - Il meurt le 3 septembre 1969 à Hanoï.

 

1987        Jan 9, A Chinese and Vietnamese border

fights killed 1500.

 

1997        Apr 9, A War-era bomb exploded on the

grounds of a school in central Vietnam and killed 7

children. A teacher and 33 other children were wounded.

 

1997        Sep 3, In Cambodia a Vietnam  Airlines,

Tupelov 134, Soviet jet crashed on approach to Phnom Penh airport and killed

65 people.

 

1999        Nov 3, In Vietnam storms caused

massive flooding in Quang Nam province and 150,000 homes were under water.

The Citadel at Hue was under 10 feet of water.

 

1999        Dec 5, In Vietnam 4 days of rain

caused flooding that left 109 people dead.

 

2001        Feb 19, A rare earthquake, magnitude

5.3, hit Dien

Bien Phu.

 

2001        Apr 7, A Russian-made M-17 helicopter

carrying a team searching for American MIAs crashed and all aboard were

reported killed. Rescuers recovered the bodies of 9 Vietnamese and 7 Americans

the next day.

 

2002        Oct 29, In Vietnam at least 60 people

were killed, including 22 linked to American International Assurance (AIA),

when fire engulfed a commercial building in Ho Chi Minh City, state media and

officials.

 

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