Tran Can
1931–1954 (age 23)
Biography
Tran Can was a Vietnamese soldier who served during the First Indochina War, a pivotal period in Vietnam's struggle for independence. He made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, dying in 1954 during the historic Battle of Điện Biên Phủ, one of the most significant military engagements of the conflict.
His memory is preserved as part of the broader legacy of those who fought for Vietnamese sovereignty during this transformative era in Southeast Asian history.