1st Military Region (Vietnam People's Army)

1st Military District of Vietnam People's Army, is directly under the Ministry of Defense of Vietnam, tasked to organize, build, manage and commander fights against foreign invaders to protect the North East of Vietnam. The north-east region of Vietnam, borders with the Guangxi of China. In 1979, Chinese army with 5 infantry corps, 17 infantry divisions, launched a huge invasion in this military zone, occupied the Lạng Sơn and Cao Bằng. The headquarters of the 1st Military Zone is in Thái Nguyên.
 * Commander: Maj. Gen. Bế Xuân Trường
 * Political Commissar: Maj. Gen. Nguyễn Sỹ Thăng
 * Deputy Commander cum Chief of Staff Commander: Maj. Gen. Phạm Thanh Sơn

Agencies
× Headquarters of Staff
 * Logistics Department
 * Technic Department
 * Office of Command
 * Department of Politics
 * branch of cadre
 * branch of Organization
 * Branch of Propaganda and Training
 * Branch of Thought and Culture
 * Branch of Policy
 * Military Court of Military Zone
 * Military Procuracy of Military Zone
 * Inspection Commission of the Party

Units
× Military Command of Cao Bằng Province
 * Military Command of Bắc Kạn Province
 * Military Command of Lạng Sơn Province
 * Military Command of Bắc Giang Province-
 * Commander: Major General Hà Ngọc Hoa
 * Military Command of Thái Nguyên Province
 * Military Command of Bắc Ninh Province
 * Military School of Military Zone
 * Division 3
 * Division 346

Commander

 * Major General (1974), Lieutenant General(1980), Colonel General (1984) Đàm Quang Trung (7/1976-1986):
 * Lieutenant General Đàm Văn Ngụy (1987-)
 * Lieutenant General Phùng Quang Thanh (1997-2001)
 * Lieutenant General Nguyễn Khắc Nghiên (2001-2002)
 * Lieutenant General Phạm Xuân Thệ (2002-2007):
 * Lieutenant General Nguyễn Văn Đạo (2007-May 2010)
 * Major General Bế Xuân Trường (May 2010-)

The Commissioner, Deputy Commander of Politics

 * Major General (1974) Đàm Quang Trung (7/1976-1980):
 * Major General Đàm Đình Trại ( -2004)
 * Lieutenant General Vi Văn Mạn (2004-2011)
 * Major General Nguyễn Sỹ Thăng (2011-)