Vietnam war in-country hand embroidered patch measures approximately 3.2" by 3.2", used condition. "TO QUOC NHAN DAN" means Nation People. A valuable addition to your Vietnam war military memorabilia collection.

"To Quoc Nhan Dan" (TQND) in South Vietnam was slogan of the National Police and Civil Guard, and it played a significant role during the Vietnam War. These forces were an essential part of the Republic of Vietnam's (South Vietnam's) security and defense apparatus.

  1. National Police (Canh Sat Quoc Gia): The National Police was responsible for law enforcement and maintaining order in South Vietnam. They carried out police functions, including patrolling cities, investigating crimes, and ensuring civil order. During wartime, they were also involved in counterinsurgency efforts.

  2. Civil Guard (Dan Ve Doan): The Civil Guard was a paramilitary force that was tasked with providing security in rural and remote areas. They played a significant role in protecting villages, outposts, and hamlets from Viet Cong and North Vietnamese infiltration.

Both the National Police and Civil Guard were essential components of the South Vietnamese government's effort to maintain control, combat insurgency, and protect the population. They often worked in coordination with the South Vietnamese military, the United States military, and other allied forces.

These forces faced significant challenges and dangers during the Vietnam War, particularly as they often found themselves in the front lines of the conflict. Their efforts were a crucial part of the broader counterinsurgency strategy, aimed at securing and protecting South Vietnamese territory and the civilian population.

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