Us army operations vietnam 1968

    • [DOCX File]AFTER ACTION REPORT SAMPLE

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      The US Army is currently in _____, establishing a permanent post and had most of the utility vehicles rented. We discussed the possibility of accidents and payment before renting the cars and both parties understood the correct procedure. ... Operations in the AOR are much different than in the states and most of the contractors had to rely on ...

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

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      The final terms reached by the four parties were as follows: release of all American prisoners of war from North Vietnam, the withdrawal of all US forces from South Vietnam, the end of all foreign military operations in Laos and Cambodia, a cease-fire between North and South Vietnam, the formation of a National Council of Reconciliation to help ...

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    • [DOC File]Clandestine HUMINT in support of counterinsurgency …

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      In Vietnam, the theater army component intelligence collection architecture matured by the spring of 1968. There was a brigade level collection group for SIGINT and a battalion level reconnaissance photo exploitation unit. The theater level army clandestine HUMINT task was centrally managed by the 525th Military Intelligence Group (525th MIG).

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    • [DOC File]Vietnam Veterans Round Table Discussion

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      Branch of Service: US Army. Stationed: Northern I Corps/DMZ; near borders of South Viet Nam, North Viet Nam and Laos. 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 ...

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      China 1931-1949; Vietnam 1961-1968. Terrorism. Purpose is civilian exhaustion. Target is morale. Groups in legal “nether-region” Asymmetric Downsides. Strategy Concedes Certain Advantages to the Enemy. Fluctuating Control. Control of Territory. Control of Resources. Governmental Legitimacy and Continuity. Counter-Insurgency. The US Army and ...

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    • [DOCX File]HIS2Q: The USA and Vietnam 1961-75 – Revision Booklet

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      The Battle of Ia Drang was one of the first major battles between the US and PAVN (the People’s Army of Vietnam) in November 1965. The battle revealed that sending forces by helicopter worked well for the US, and that the support of bombers ensured a Vietnamese retreat.

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    • [DOC File]www.currahee.org

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      A pet skunk named Waldo was the unit mascot and made the trip to Vietnam on a boat with the men and aircraft. In January 1968, the 192nd moved to Phan Thiet with its 21 UH1H (slicks) and 7 UH1B (gunships) to become a member of Task Force 3-506th in direct support of the Currahees. In 1970 the unit moved its operations to Phan Rang.

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    • [DOCX File]Veterans Benefits Administration Home

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      Navy and Coast Guard Ships Associated with Service in Vietnam and Exposure to Herbicide Agents. July. 1, 2019. Background. This ships list is intended to provide VA regional offices with a resource for determining whether a particular US Navy or Coast Guard Veteran of the Vietnam era is eligible for the presumption of Agent Orange herbicide exposure based on operations of the Veteran’s ship.

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    • [DOC File]Revision notes on the Vietnam War - The Bicester School

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      Conflict in Vietnam, 1963-75. Revision Notes. Part 1; Reasons for the US involvement in Vietnam . What was the background to the Vietnam War? Vietnam was ruled by the French till 1954. Then it was divided into two countries. The communist ruler of North Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, wanted to unite the North and South under his control.

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    • [DOC File]The Vietnam War

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      In 1968 the VC attack _____ cities and ____ US bases in South Vietnam during the Vietnam New Year celebrations (Tet). The “ Tet Offensive.” War loses a lot of support among Americans. Many see it as unwinnable. President Johnson announces he will not run for reelection. Major anti-war protests.

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