Americal division vietnam duc pho
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immediately to Duc Pho. The 3d Bde, 25th Inf Div, was ordered to deploy to. Duc Pho to relieve elements of the 1st Cav Div. The 196th Inf Bde was . ordered to deploy to Chu Lai. The first battalion task force of the 1st . Cav Div arrived at Duc Pho 7 April. 18. (U) Task Force OREGON was activated by General Order 1656, Head-
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The court-martial of 1st Lt. William Calley begins. Calley, a platoon leader in Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry, 11th Infantry Brigade (Light) of the 23rd (Americal) Division, had led his men in a massacre of Vietnamese civilians, including women and children, at My Lai 4 on March 16, 1968.
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The court-martial of 1st Lt. William Calley begins. Calley, a platoon leader in Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry, 11th Infantry Brigade (Light) of the 23rd (Americal) Division, had led his men in a massacre of Vietnamese civilians, including women and children, at My Lai 4 on March 16, 1968.
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The Battalion CP was located at (BT 074657), Company A at (BT 090653), Company B at (BT 062645), Company C at (BT 063682) and Company D at (BT 072701). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1966, Part I, Para 9.b.(1). (on pg#19) JULY 1966
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By the time the 11th Infantry Brigade arrived in the town of Duc Pho, it was estimated that 70% of the homes in the province were already destroyed. And this was months before the massive Tet Offensive of February, 1968 when North Vietnam launched a nationwide coordinated attack on hundreds of towns and villages in South Vietnam.
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tion with Brigade S-4 at Duc Pho for weapons, which usually arrive. about three days later. TA-50-901 equipment for the 11th Brigade. replacements was readily available but later became difficult to. obtain. Also, the problem of shipping replacements to Duc Pho after. graduation was solved by close coordination with the Chu Lai Air . Terminal. 4.
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The Gulf of Tonkin incident (August 1964), shelling and attack on Pleiku Air Field (February 1965), and Battle of Ia Drang (November 1965) opened the way for the United States to deploy significant forces to South Vietnam: elements of the 1st Marine Division (March 1965), 173rd Airborne Brigade (May 1965), 1st Infantry Division (July 1965 ...
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