Republic of Vietnam Traffic Control Police
Appearance
The Traffic Control Police (Vietnamese: Cảnh Sát Kiểm Soát Giao Thông – CSKSGT) or simply ‘Circulation’ in French and nicknamed the "white mice" due to their all-white service uniforms, was the traffic regulation branch of the Republic of Vietnam National Police (Vietnamese: Cảnh Sát Quốc Gia – CSQG). During the Vietnam War, the Traffic Control Police operated closely with the ARVN Military Police Corps from 1962 to 1975.
Uniforms and insignia
[edit]Traffic Control Police agents were given an all-white cotton service uniform consisting of a long-sleeved shirt and trousers, worn with a matching white peaked cap; the shirt had dark blue removable shoulder boards and badges and other insignia were in silvered metal.[1]
See also
[edit]- ARVN Military Police
- First Indochina War
- Phoenix Program
- Republic of Vietnam
- Republic of Vietnam Military Forces
- Vietnam War
- Weapons of the Vietnam War
Notes
[edit]- ^ Tarrius, La Police de Campagne du Sud-Vietnam 1967–1975 (2005), pp. 37-38.
References
[edit]- Sir Robert Thompson et al., Report on the Republic of Vietnam National Police, 1971. [available online at http://www.counterinsurgency.org/1971%20Thompson%20Police/Thompson%20Police.htm]
- Valéry Tarrius, La Police de Campagne du Sud-Vietnam 1967–1975, in Armes Militaria Magazine No. 236, March 2005, Histoire & Collections, Paris, pp. 37–43. ISSN 0753-1877 (in French)
External links
[edit]- Federation of South Vietnam Police Associations (in Vietnamese)
- The "White Mice" of Vietnam
- RVN National Police at globalsecurity.org
- http://camopedia.org/index.php?title=Republic_of_Vietnam
- http://www.polinsignia.com/vietnam.htm