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    • [DOC File]Vietnam is a small country to the south of China ...

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      Nixon had already shown a willingness to expand the war. In March 1969, he had secretly ordered B-52s to begin bombing Cambodia, a neutral nation on Vietnam’s western border. For the next four years, U.S. bombers would strike communist base camps and supply lines in Cambodia.

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    • [DOC File]Station 1: Nixon's Dilemma- Achieving 'Peace with Honor'

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      Of the three base camps, Dau Tieng was by far the most remote and isolated. Route 239 and 14 were the only roads out of Dau Tieng and open only to armed convoys…a very bad place to be stationed. Route 26 from Tay Ninh connected to Dau Tieng by way of route 239, which was always subject to ambush, sniper fire, land mines and acts of sabotage ...

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    • [DOC File]From Reporting Vietnam: 1967-1975:

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      South Vietnam equivalent in area to Sy-Ml by road, 40 miles either side. Terrain varied – Tiger Mountains (literally) in I Corps, Mountains and plains in II Corps, Aussie-like country in II Corps. Only 1 air base in IV Corps. Binh Thuy – no room for strike squadrons. SLIDE 3 – IV Corp Map

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      As US involvement in the Vietnam War increased, North Vietnam felt the need to fight back. North Vietnam was now fully engaged in the war with the US. The growing numbers of troops supporting the South Vietnamese posed a threat to the North. By 1969 the US had stationed 543,000 soldiers in South Vietnam.

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      SONG BE, Vietnam (01) —In one of the largest airlifts of the Vietnam war, Air Force tactical transports moved 6,905 tons of troops, equipment, and cargo in 12 days from various bases to Song Be during the first phase of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Div.’s Operation San Angelo.

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    • [DOC File]269TH COMBAT AVIATION BATTALION (CAB)

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      Base camps usually contain all or part of a given unit's support elements. BATTALION: organizational institution in the Army and Marine Corps. Commanded by a lieutenant colonel, an infantry battalion usually has around 900 people, and an artillery battalion of about 500 people.

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    • [DOC File]NOTE: The source for some of the following definitions ...

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      In this capacity, I worked major base camps over the whole country. ICS was the Integrated Communications System. It was the primary communications system linking major base camps and tying into the world-wide military communications system which included satellites and the undersea cables linking back to the US.

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    • [DOCX File]“Happy Valley” Phan Rang AB, RVN

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      From Reporting Vietnam: 1967-1975: Saigon and Other Syndromes (December 1965–May 1967) From To What End: Report from Vietnam by Ward S. Just. South Vietnam was the same, winter and summer. There were monsoons during both seasons, and in January and February in Saigon you could set your watch by the onset of the three o'clock rain. There was ...

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    • [DOC File]Independence, freedom, became the only objective of the ...

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      As well as providing a place for them to rest, the base camps provided medical treatment for those who had been injured or had fallen ill on the journey. In the early days of the war it took six months to travel from North Vietnam to Saigon on the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

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      Nixon had already shown a willingness to expand the war. In March 1969, he had secretly ordered B-52s to begin bombing Cambodia, a neutral nation on Vietnam’s western border. For the next four years, U.S. bombers would strike communist base camps and supply lines in Cambodia.

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