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Vietnam, Cần Thơ: Wounded while photographing an engagement between the Viet Cong and Vietnamese Rangers, he was awaiting evacuation when the Viet Cong overran the landing zone and killed all the wounded [8] 1965, November 4: Chapelle, Dickey: American: Operation Black Ferret: Vietnam, Quảng Ngãi Province
South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province: Passenger on UH-1H #67-17254 shot down on a flight from Phu Bai to Camp Evans, killed during a Viet Cong attack on the crash site [109] Presumptive finding of death [3] March 13: Watson, Jimmy L: Warrant Officer: US Army: 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment: South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province
South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province: Passenger in an O-1F Bird Dog that crashed near Da Nang [45] Presumptive finding of death [3] December 31: McDonald, Kurt C: Captain: USAF: 336th Tactical Fighter Squadron on temporary duty to 2nd Air Division: South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province: Pilot of an O-1F Bird Dog that crashed near Da Nang [46]
Missing [3] until 25 September 2018 when he was accounted for [298] December 27: Weissenback, Edward J: Civilian: Air America: Laos, Luang Prabang Province: Kicker on C-123K #6293 that was shot down on a flight from Udorn, Thailand to Ban Xieng Lom [299] Missing [3] until 25 September 2018 when he was accounted for [300] December 30: Holmes ...
South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province: Member of a 4-man fire team that disappeared while moving to a night ambush position. The remains of 1 Marine, PFC Robert C Borton were returned in 1993 [186] Presumptive finding of death [3] August 28: Bodenschatz, John E: Private First Class: USMC: 3rd Battalion 1st Marines: South Vietnam
Member of the National Assembly of Vietnam Công chức Việt Nam: 1973-11-09 A Ngo: Q117001290: 1 Trần Thị Nhị Hà: Member of the National Assembly of Vietnam Công chức Việt Nam: 1973-11-25 Xuân Hồng: Q116823004: 1 Cao Kim Lan: Vietnamese social scientist and author social scientist literary theorist author: 1974 Điện Biên ...
Bình Xuyên Force (Vietnamese: Bộ đội Bình Xuyên, IPA: [ɓɨ̂n swiəŋ]), often linked to its infamous leader, General Lê Văn Viễn (nicknamed "Bảy Viễn"), was an independent military force within the Vietnamese National Army whose leaders once had lived outside the law and had sided with the Việt Minh.