101st airborne 1968 vietnam locations
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although the Joint Chiefs of Staff considered deploying the entire 82nd Airborne Division to Vietnam, only the 3rd Brigade ever received such orders, serving in Vietnam between February 18, 1968, and December 11, 1969. Attached to the 101st Airborne Division, the 3rd Brigade fought in I Corps, primarily in Hue.
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although the Joint Chiefs of Staff considered deploying the entire 82nd Airborne Division to Vietnam, only the 3rd Brigade ever received such orders, serving in Vietnam between February 18, 1968, and December 11, 1969. Attached to the 101st Airborne Division, the 3rd Brigade fought in I Corps, primarily in Hue.
[DOC File]As part of Operation WASHINGTON GREEN, the 3d Battalion ...
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Operation WASHINGTON GREEN I-II was a major undertaking by both the U.S. and ARVN combat units in II Corps during the period 15 April 1969-1 January 1971.The Operation took place in Binh Dinh Province, northern II Corps in and around such locations as An Lao Valley, An Khe, An Loc, An Thinh, Binh Di; Bong Son, Dai Dinh, Hoai An, My Duc, Phu Huu, Phu My, Tam …
[DOC File]History of Company 'C', 158th Aviation Battalion
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The 101st was being changed from an airborne division to an airmobile division like the First Cavalry Division. The 158th Battalion was assigned to Camp Evans, which had been previously a base camp for the United States Marine Corps Third Division and later the headquarters, 1st Calvary Division.
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May 16 1968 – Vietnam: Navy Corpsman receives Medal of Honor for action » Donald E. Ballard, Corpsman U.S. Navy, is awarded the Medal of Honor for action this date in Quang Tri Province. Ballard, from Kansas City, Missouri, was a corpsman with Company M, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, 3rd Marine Division.
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Airborne Division to Vietnam, only the 3rd Brigade ever received such. orders, serving in Vietnam between February 18, 1968, and December 11, 1969. Attached to the 101st Airborne Division, the 3rd Brigade fought in I. Corps, primarily in Hue. Late in 1968, the 3rd Brigade was moved down. to Saigon to defend Tan Son Nhut Air Base. 82' WPB:
[DOC File]AVIC-WE 10 May1968
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AVHCC-DST (10 May 1968) 2d Ind (C) CPT Arnold/ms/LBN 4485. SUBJECT: Operational Report of 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment for Period. Ending 30 Apr 68 RCS CSFOR-65 (R1) HEADQUARTERS, US ARMY VIETNAM, APO San Francisco 96375 (Stamped 3 JUL 1968) TO: Commander in Chief, United States Army, Pacific, ATTN: GPOP-DT, APO 96558. 1.
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In 1969 was pulled from F-4’s to attend Forward Air Controller (FAC) school then off to Vietnam in 1970 for one-year tour with the 101st Airborne Division in Northern I Corps accumulating 550 combat hours. Returned to Vietnam in 1973 working with the VNAF transitioning into the f-5E and then back again in late 1974 shortly before the final fall.
[DOC File]THREE DIMENSIONAL CHESS IN THE JERUSALEM OF …
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The situation remained peaceful as citizens of Kirkuk cast their votes in the constitutional referendum, and the 116th BCT subsequently relinquished authority for operations in north-central Iraq to the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division at Forward Operating Base Warrior on 31 October 2005.
[DOCX File]“The Study of the Hue Massacre,” March 1968, Douglas Pike ...
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The ARVN 1st Cavalry alone lost 68 killed and 453 wounded. The American 101st Airborne Division reported 6 killed and 56 wounded, while “Allied estimates of the number of enemy killed ranged from between 2,500 to 5,000.” Villard, Battles of . Quang. Tri City and Hue, p. 78. The NVA claimed that they lost 1,042 troops.
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