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  2. Coast Guard Squadron One - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Squadron One, also known in official message traffic as COGARDRON ONE or RONONE, was a combat unit formed by the United States Coast Guard in 1965 for service during the Vietnam War. Placed under the operational control of the United States Navy , it was assigned duties in Operation Market Time .

  3. Cat Lo Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    On 22 February 1966, the newly established Division 13, Coast Guard Squadron One began operations from Cat Lo. [3] In early 1966 PBRs of River Divisions 53 and 54 began operations from Cat Lo. [2]: 103 PACV Division 107 operating the experimental Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle also operated out of Cat Lo during their first deployment to the Vietnam ...

  4. An Thoi Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    On 24 July 1965, the newly established Division 11, Coast Guard Squadron One equipped with 9 Point-class cutters and escorted by the USS Floyd County began the transit from U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay to An Thoi arriving on 31 July and commencing Operation Market Time patrols the following day.

  5. Operation Market Time - Wikipedia

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    Beginning officially on 11 March 1965, Market Time featured a picket line of ships along over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of South Vietnamese coast including forces from the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Navy and the RVNN. [6] The operation was originally placed under the control of the Vietnam Patrol Force (Task Force 71).

  6. Action of 1 March 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Assisted by a U.S. Air Force AC-47 gunship, swift boats PCF-42, PCF-43, PCF-46, PCF-47, PCF-48 and two SVN junks sortied to help the patrol craft chase the trawler to a cove where it ran aground in the Hon Heo Secret Zone [1] [10] [13] At 0230, 1 March, five 81-millimeter mortar rounds from PCF-47 were direct hits and the trawler exploded with ...

  7. USCGC Point League - Wikipedia

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    United States Coast Guard: Builder: Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Maryland: Commissioned: 9 November 1960: Decommissioned: 16 May 1969: Honors and awards: Navy Unit Commendation [1] Vietnam Service Medal with 1 silver and 3 bronze service stars; Fate: Transferred to Republic of Vietnam Navy as RVNS Lê Phước Đức (HQ-700), 16 May 1969 [2 ...

  8. USCGC Point Welcome - Wikipedia

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    United States Coast Guard: Builder: Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Maryland, U.S. Commissioned: 14 February 1962: Decommissioned: 29 April 1970: Honors and awards: Navy Unit Commendation [1] Meritorious Unit Commendation (Navy) [2] Vietnam Service Medal with 2 silver; and 1 bronze service stars; Fate: Transferred to Republic of Vietnam as RVNS ...

  9. USCGC Point Hudson - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 1968, she was one of several Coast Guard cutters and U.S. Navy Patrol Craft Fasts that intercepted and destroyed an enemy trawler of the coast of the Ca Mau Peninsula. [ 4 ] [ 22 ] As a part of the Vietnamization Program Republic of Vietnam Navy (RVNN) crewmen were assigned for training purposes beginning in February 1969.