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'''Nguyễn Văn Cốc''' (born ]) was a ] ]PF ]. Nine ] kills have been attributed to him, including two ]s, two ]s, one ] one ] and one ] during the Vietnam War. Out of nine claims, seven of these losses have been acknowledged by the ] so far. '''Nguyễn Văn Cốc''' (born ]) was a ] ]PF ]. Nine kills of United States aircraft have been attributed to him, including two ]s, two ]s, one ] one ] and one ] during the Vietnam War. Out of nine claims, seven of these losses have been acknowledged by the ] so far.


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Template:Vietnamese name Nguyễn Văn Cốc (born 1943) was a North Vietnamese MiG-21PF fighter ace. Nine kills of United States aircraft have been attributed to him, including two F-4Ds, two F-105Fs, one F-105D one F-4B and one F-102A during the Vietnam War. Out of nine claims, seven of these losses have been acknowledged by the United States Air Force so far.

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