Us army divisions in vietnam
[DOC File]'Nam On The Net
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The articles are distributed by various universities and different organizations, as well as experts from the U.S. Army’s different divisions. 3) Veteran’s Organisations This is perhaps one of the biggest areas concerning the Vietnam War.
[DOC File]A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE REGIMENT
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Three US Army Regiments have held the designation “28th Infantry”. The first was constituted on January 29th, 1813 and served during the war then in progress with England. In 1815, it was consolidated with other regiments to form the 3rd Infantry. In 1866, the second 28th Infantry Regiment was formed.
[DOC File]Vietnam War Key People & Terms
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Annam - The central of the three divisions of French colonial Vietnam, between Tonkin to the north and Cochin China to the south. The major city in Annam was Hue. Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) - The national army of South Vietnam, which U.S. “military advisors” of …
[DOC File]Clandestine HUMINT in support of counterinsurgency …
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The major responsibility for clandestine HUMINT support to the US Army in Vietnam rested squarely on the 525th MIG. The group employed four numbered battalions to do clandestine HUMINT collection work on both unilateral and bi-lateral bases in the Areas of Responsibility (AOR) of the Vietnamese Corps Tactical Zones (CTZ) which were numbered One ...
[DOC File]344th Transportation Company
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In the summer of 1965, the US Army assumed a major role in fighting the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army guerrillas. The First Logistics Command needed transportation units to bring in the combat brigades and divisions. In 1965, MACV identified four deep water ports to establish supply bases: Saigon, Cam Ranh Bay, Qui Nhon and Da Nang.
[DOC File]269TH COMBAT AVIATION BATTALION (CAB)
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LTC Merryman rose quickly through the ranks, serving a second tour in Vietnam as Commander of the 17th Combat Aviation Group from April 1971 through March 1972. He also served as the Commanding General, of the US Army Aviation Center from December 1978 through August 1980.
[DOC File]MILITARY CALLSIGN LIST
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ARMY 1 Army helicopter with US President on board. ARMY 2 Army helicopter with US Vice Pres on board. ARNOLD CONTROL March AFB, CA CP. ARROW C-130H NV-ANG Reno. ARROW C-130J, 48th AS/314th AW, Little Rock. ARROW F-15, Tyndall AFB FL. ARROW F-15, 33rd FW/58th FS Eglein AFB FL. ARROW F-16 119th FS NJ ANG Atlantic City. ARROW C-130H/J RAAF 37 Sqn ...
[DOC File]The United States Army Infantry School at Fort Benning ...
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United States Army Infantry School, Annual Historical Reports, 1953-1962, 1963-64, Historical Officer, The Infantry School. Steuben, Baron Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von. United States War Department, Inspector General’s Office. Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States….
[DOC File]The 3rd United States Infantry: “The Old Guard”
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Vietnam. Changing theories about modern warfare resulted in two major Army-wide reorganizations in the 1950s and ‘60s. In 1957 the Army adopted a “Pentomic” system in which divisions were composed of five Battle Groups instead of three infantry regiments.
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