9th infantry division vietnam 1969
[DOC File]Section C - Veterans Affairs
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was assigned to one of the units shown in the table below between April 1968 and July 1969. Combat Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division Division Reaction Force 3rd Brigade of the 7th Infantry Division ... 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry 13th Engineer Combat Battalion 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry 1st Battalion, 73rd Armor 1st Battalion, 72nd Armor ...
[DOC File]Part VI, Chapter 2, Section B. Eligibility and Development
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Vietnam service requirements, see M21-1MR, Part VI, 2.B.5, and ... Combat Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division Division Reaction Force 3rd Brigade of the 7th Infantry Division 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry, Counter Agent Company 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry 2nd Battalion, 38th Infantry 1st Battalion, 31st Infantry 1st ...
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Vietnam Era Navy Ship Agent Orange Exposure Development Site. for information on. ships associated with service in the RVN and exposure to herbicides. American Naval fighting ships, and. U.S. Naval bases and support activities in Vietnam. See M21-1, Part IV, Subpart ii, 2.C.3.m for information on. blue-water versus brown-water” Veterans, and
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He arrived in Vietnam on . 3 December 1967. He served in MOS 11F while assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam from 12 December 1967 through 13 September 1968. On 14 September 1968, the …
[DOCX File]Department of Veterans Affairs M21-1, Part IV, Subpart ii
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Nov 12, 2015 · Vietnam Era Navy Ship Agent Orange Exposure Development Site. for information on. ships associated with service in the RVN and exposure to herbicides. American Naval fighting ships, and U.S. Naval bases and support activities in Vietnam. See M21-1, Part IV, Subpart ii, 2.C.3.m for information on “blue water” versus “brown water ...
[DOCX File]The Australian Aviation Club
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9th Division arrived in South Vietnam in 1967 after a joint service Riverine Warfare Doctrine was hastily cobbled together by US Navy and US Army staff officers at Coronado, California in 1966. Even though they were defeated at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, the French foreign legionnaires were the experts in many forms of warfare, including riverine ...
[DOC File]Vietnam Veterans Round Table Discussion
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Tour: Viet Nam 1968-1969; Age in Vietnam: 20-21. Experiences/Job: Combat Intelligence Detachment, attached to 1st Cavalry Division (AirMobile) Infantry. Enemy troop movement and battle plans, Prisoners of War, After-Action Assessment. Map of Vietnam
[DOC File]9th Infantry Regiment...Manchu "Keep up the Fire"
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Construction began at 0800 hours on the morning of 24 April 1969. The base was to be circular in configuration (see figure 1). The bunker line, 80 meters in diameter, consisted of 24 positions. The positions were constructed by Company c, 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry, using bunker kits.
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Subsequent to that training, in September 1967 the applicant was assigned to Company C, 4th Battalion, 39th Infantry of the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam. He was wounded in action on 7 December 1967, and evacuated to the Army hospital at Fort Gordon, Georgia for treatment.
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Enemy losses are unknown. 9 May 1969-Company B-1/S0th Infantry (M) tangles with an enemy squad seven miles northeast of . Bong Son. I losses in the brief firefight: U.S.-7 WIA; NVA/VC-2 KIA. 26 May 1969-An armored personnel carrier (APC) of C-1/50th Infantry (M) is hit by a command-detonated mine approximately five miles west of Bong Son.
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