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From the son of a landlord, he became a brave warrior who planted the flag of victory on Him Lam hill.

Việt NamViệt Nam13/03/2024

70 years ago today (March 13, 1954), at exactly 5:05 p.m., our army attacked Him Lam stronghold, the northern steel gate of Dien Bien Phu stronghold, opening the campaign.

From being a son of a landlord, he became a brave warrior who planted the flag of victory on Him Lam hill.

Lieutenant General Tran Linh (former Deputy Commander of the Border Guard, former political commissar of Battalion 11, E141, Division 312 when the unit attacked Him Lam base, the person who trained Nguyen Huu Oanh to report on combat experience in the battle at Him Lam base at units in the North).

In that extremely important battle, there was a Thanh Hoa native, Nguyen Huu Oanh, from Yen Trung commune, Yen Dinh district, squad leader of the assault squad of Company 143, Battalion 11, Regiment 141, Division 312, who shone with his intelligent, flexible, and brave command, personally destroying and planting the decisive battle and victory flag on the roof of the command bunker of the stronghold.

After the order to open fire, our troops simultaneously attacked the enemy at all three peaks 1, 2, and 3 of Him Lam stronghold. While the attack on peaks 2 and 3 developed smoothly, the main direction of peak 1, the 11th battalion, had only broken through 7 fences. When reaching the last fence, two enemy fire points fired fiercely across the fence, blocking our troops. The situation was extremely urgent. If we did not finish, the enemy in Him Lam could counterattack, and other enemy strongholds could come to the rescue. In that situation, the 243rd company was ordered to use the reserve explosive force with heavy machine gun support to charge forward and break through the last fence by all means.

As soon as the series of explosions ended, the assault squad leader Tran Oanh (should be Nguyen Huu Oanh) led the knife squad and charged straight into the center like a whirlwind, leading the assault formation of the 11th battalion to attack and capture the targets.

Blocked by the enemy, Nguyen Huu Oanh assigned 5 soldiers to attack the small bunkers, while he, with a grenade in hand, with quick and precise movements, passed through the loophole, destroyed the enemies in the main bunker, and jumped onto the roof of the bunker, waving the "determined to fight and win" flag, waving the whole unit to attack straight into the center of the stronghold.

By 11:30 p.m. we had complete control of the Him Lam base... opening wide the iron gate blocking the north of the Dien Bien Phu base.

After the campaign, in July 1954, the 312th Division held a Congress to celebrate the victory. The People's Army Newspaper at the front, issue July 20, 1954, reported that the Congress had elected 13 emulation soldiers of the Division, Nguyen Huu Oanh was the 4th on the list, the position of A shock commander (after Tran Can, Phan Dinh Giot, Luong Van Vong) and the article had a passage that acknowledged "Those heroic soldiers, each with their own style, truly worthy of the significance of the historic victory of Dien Bien Phu. Like comrade Nguyen Huu Oanh, the shock squad leader, who overcame the net of bullets, quickly jumped to the top of the enemy command post, raising high Uncle Ho's "determination to fight, determination to win" flag in the Him Lam battle...".

From a servant to a brave warrior of Dien Bien

Nguyen Huu Oanh was born into a poor farming family with 8 siblings, so at the age of 16 he had to work for a landlord in Yen Phu commune to reduce the number of mouths to feed for the family.

From being a son of a landlord, he became a brave warrior who planted the flag of victory on Him Lam hill.

Comrade Nguyen Huu Oanh.

The status and work of a servant were bitter and arduous, but helped Oanh become a resourceful young man, good at all kinds of work: plowing, carrying manure, harvesting, and going to the Da Nam forest to chop wood and burn charcoal.

Despite the hardships and difficulties, Oanh was very sad because she could not help her parents, brothers Tro, Chay, Cu, sisters Lan, Lo, and younger siblings Hong and Tinh to reduce poverty. In times of sadness, Oanh confided in her friends who were also living under the landlord's family that she would never end her life as a slave.

Unexpectedly, one morning in early September 1951, he had just herded the buffaloes of his boss to the Cau Chay riverbank to graze when he met Thuc, who was also a servant for another landlord, from Quang village, Yen Hung commune. Thuc whispered to Oanh: "You said that living for the landlord was humiliating and bitter, so do you dare to go fight the French? Someone from the army unit came to our district to recruit people to join the army!"

At that time, Thanh Hoa was a free zone, Tho Xuan, Yen Dinh, Vinh Loc districts... often had army units stationed for training and then marching, so Oanh also had a little understanding of the army and wanted to one day be in the army carrying guns...

At Thuc's suggestion, Oanh immediately said: "Join the army, you will escape the life of a servant, there is nothing to be afraid of, just worry about running away, the boss will use the excuse to punish your parents!". Understanding Oanh's worries, Thuc encouraged her: "Don't be afraid, now we are launching a rent reduction campaign, your joining the army is an important matter, at home there is still the Resistance Administrative Committee, the boss won't dare to punish your parents!". Listening to the encouragement of his friend in the same situation, Nguyen Huu Oanh left the buffalo herd with someone else to look after and sneaked away to the place where the army unit registered for recruitment.

Honored to be a soldier of the victorious Regiment

Entering the army, Nguyen Huu Oanh was assigned to Company 243, Battalion 11, Regiment 141, Division 312. The first honor that came to him was that after completing the intensive training, he was able to join the unit in the Nghia Lo campaign. Not long after, he joined Company 243 in the Hoa Binh campaign, fighting to destroy the enemy in the direction of Che, Ba Vi. Although he was a new recruit, he was soon evaluated as a resourceful, proactive soldier, always proactive in completing all assigned tasks well.

When we launched the Northwest, Upper Laos campaign, Nguyen Huu Oanh was assigned as the leader of a 3-person team. He made achievements in that campaign and was awarded the Third Class Victory Medal.

On November 21, 1953, in northern Phu Tho, right when the unit received orders to march to the Northwest to prepare for the Dien Bien Phu campaign, Nguyen Huu Oanh was honored to be admitted to the Party.

As a reserve party member and in good health, Oanh always took the lead in all work in the unit. In early spring 1954, at the beginning of the Dien Bien Phu campaign, the unit was assigned the task of coordinating with the 351st Artillery Brigade to pull the artillery into the battlefield. That day, the enemy in the stronghold suddenly came out to attack Hill 674 in order to block our artillery route. Oanh and her platoon defended steadfastly, annihilating 100 enemies, holding two hilltops, and protecting the artillery safely. In this battle, Nguyen Huu Oanh was again recommended by the unit to be awarded the Third Class Military Exploit Medal.

From being a son of a landlord, he became a brave warrior who planted the flag of victory on Him Lam hill.

Lieutenant General Tran Linh, Nguyen Huu Oanh and his wife, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh, former head of the Northern Children's Camp under the Vietnam Women's Union during the 1960-1970 period.

On the morning of March 13, 1954, an important event came to the unit and Nguyen Huu Oanh personally: Company 243 was chosen by the regiment to be the main spearhead of Battalion 11, with the mission of capturing Point 1, Him Lam stronghold to open the campaign.

For Nguyen Huu Oanh, also on that historic morning of March 13, at the company's starting line of attack, he received a decision from the higher-level Party Committee to officially become a Party member. Another honor was that he was assigned to be the squad leader of the assault squad, which the unit called the "sharp knife" squad. The mission of the "sharp knife" squad was that after the engineers opened the gate to open the first peak, the squad had the task of attacking straight into the center and planting the "determination to fight and victory" flag on the enemy's command post.

At 5:05 p.m., the superiors gave the order to open fire on Him Lam. After 3 hours of fierce fighting, Battalion 428 captured peaks 2 and 3. However, towards peak 1, the enemy in the stronghold resisted fiercely, many trenches were filled with mines by the enemy. After breaking through 7 fences, the 7th explosive platoon of Company 243, when reaching the last fence, was suddenly shot diagonally by 2 enemy fire points in front of the open door like a hail of bullets. Taking advantage of the moment when the enemy temporarily stopped firing, the reserve explosive officer rushed forward but died before he could fire. Discovering the enemy's underground fire point, the company commander dispatched 4 heavy machine guns to suppress it fiercely and the explosive unit quickly broke through the enemy's last fence.

Seizing the opportunity, Assault Squad Leader Nguyen Huu Oanh led the squad to charge into the stronghold. Being blocked by enemy fire, Oanh quickly assigned 5 soldiers to attack the small bunkers, he attacked the main bunker. After deceiving the enemy, with very quick movements, Oanh approached the bunker door and with just one grenade, the enemy in the bunker were completely destroyed by him.

Taking advantage of the victory, Oanh rushed to the top of the bunker, waved the "Determined to fight, determined to win" flag several times, signaling the entire unit to rush into the center, completely controlling the Him Lam base. It was 22:30 at that time. In the opening battle of the campaign, we killed 300 enemies, captured 200, and collected all the enemy's weapons and equipment.

After contributing to the Him Lam battle, Nguyen Huu Oanh was honored to return to the Campaign Command Headquarters to meet General Vo Nguyen Giap, then report on combat experiences in several units at the front. In the last days of March, he and his unit again penetrated deep to destroy the 5th Airborne Battalion and the 6th Euro-African Battalion stationed between Hill D and Hill E, and attacked the enemy on the 210 high point... In every battle, he and his squad resolutely attacked the enemy with the spirit of the Him Lam battle.

But unfortunately, around noon on April 4, 1954, after receiving the mission, on the way from the company to the squad, Nguyen Huu Oanh was hit by an enemy mine. The consequences were severe, both eyes were blind and one forearm was crushed and had to be amputated, the injury was later determined to be special. So when the campaign reached its climax, he had to leave his comrades to return to the rear for treatment and at the age of 24, losing both eyes and one arm, the mental shock to him was severe.

Although he did not witness the historic victory of the campaign, the achievements and fighting example of the special wounded soldier Nguyen Huu Oanh were respectfully recognized by the leaders, commanders, and comrades. At the unit, during the summary meeting to celebrate the end of the campaign, although absent, he was still voted as an Emulation Fighter by all levels from company to regiment. In mid-July 1954, at the congress to celebrate the achievements of the 312th Division, Nguyen Huu Oanh was honored to be identified as an honorary delegate (because he had returned to the rear for treatment) and was voted by the Congress as one of 13 Emulation Fighters at the Division level along with martyrs Tran Can and Phan Dinh Giot and was awarded the 2nd Class Military Exploit Medal.

His name was misspelled in the division history book, but it was corrected.

When peace was restored, Nguyen Huu Oanh was transferred to the Central Eye Disabled War Camp at 39 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hanoi. In 1959, despite his severe disability, a girl from the same hometown, Nguyen Thi Thanh, fell in love with him and their wedding was held in his hometown. She was then accepted by the Vietnam Women's Union to work as a child-rearing worker at the Northern Children's Camp. Family happiness helped him overcome the pain of loss and the greatest joy was that he and his wife had 3 children and they all grew up.

In 1996, he completed the procedures to leave the war invalids camp to live with his family at the Central Women's Cadre School dormitory, No. 35 Phao Dai Lang Street, Lang Thuong Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi.

Unfortunately, it was not until the end of 2003 that Mr. Nguyen Huu Oanh learned that the incident of him planting the flag in the Him Lam battle was recorded in the division's history book and many summary books and memoirs of some witnesses writing about Dien Bien Phu, but it was written as Tran Oanh.

From being a son of a landlord, he became a brave warrior who planted the flag of victory on Him Lam hill.

Photo of People's Army newspaper No. 131, dated July 20, 1954, with Nguyen Huu Oanh in the list of 13 emulation soldiers at the Congress celebrating the achievements after the Dien Bien Phu campaign of the 312th Victory Division.

Feeling sad, he confided that he was still lucky and still enjoyed happiness, while many other comrades did not get to witness the day of victory.

In January 2006, while I (writer of this article) and my friends and former commanders were completing the procedures to request the unit to correct the name in the history book, due to a relapse of his injury, Mr. Nguyen Huu Oanh, a 53-year-old party member and special war invalid, suddenly passed away at the age of 77.

Fortunately, finding witnesses to confirm the procedure to correct Nguyen Huu Oanh's name in the history books was quite easy. First of all, there was the confirmation of Lieutenant General Tran Linh (former Deputy Commander of the Border Guard). In 1951, he returned to Thanh Hoa to receive new soldiers, including Nguyen Huu Oanh. During the Dien Bien Phu campaign, he was the Political Commissar of Battalion 11, Regiment 141, Division 312, directly training Nguyen Huu Oanh to report on his achievements in the Him Lam battle.

Another lucky thing is that at the archives of the Military Library, I found in the People's Army Newspaper issue 131 published on July 20, 1954 an article "Congress to celebrate the victory of Dien Bien Phu", in the section "At Group X" the newspaper published the names and positions of 13 emulation soldiers of Group X (which is the content of the 312th Group), in which Nguyen Huu Oanh was listed in the 4th order with the position of A shock commander (after the names Tran Can, Phan Dinh Giot, Luong Van Vong).

From being a son of a landlord, he became a brave warrior who planted the flag of victory on Him Lam hill.

Official dispatch of Division 312, Army Corps 1 changed the name Tran Oanh to Nguyen Huu Oanh in the book History of Division 312.

The article also commented: Each of those heroic soldiers had their own unique qualities, truly worthy of the historic victory of Dien Bien Phu. Like comrade Nguyen Huu Oanh, the shock team leader who overcame the net of bullets, nimbly jumped to the top of the enemy command post, and raised high Uncle Ho's "Determined to fight, Determined to win" flag in the Him Lam battle...

From the above documents, the Party Committee and Command of Division 312 in coordination with the Institute of Military History quickly verified and on December 3, 2008, decided to correct the name of the assault squad leader who planted the flag on Him Lam hill on the night of March 13, 1954 to Nguyen Huu Oanh, replacing the misspelled name Tran Oanh. In the March 2009 issue of Military History Magazine, in the section "Correct correction - discuss further for clarity", there was also an article stating that Nguyen Huu Oanh was the one who planted the flag on Him Lam base in the battle on the night of March 13, 1954.

On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu victory, with this short article, I would like to light an incense stick in memory of the brave soldier who 70 years ago commanded the assault squad to attack the enemy's stronghold, personally destroyed the command bunker, and planted the national flag - the "Determination to fight, determination to win" flag that Uncle Ho gave to the 312th Division on top of the enemy bunker in the middle of the Him Lam stronghold.

Trinh Thanh Phi (Contributor)


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