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  2. Da Nang - Wikipedia

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    Da Nang or Danang [nb 1] (Vietnamese: Đà Nẵng, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗaː˨˩ n̪a˧˥ˀŋ]) is the fifth-largest city in Vietnam by municipal population. [6] It lies on the coast of the South China Sea of Vietnam at the mouth of the Hàn River, and is one of Vietnam's most important port cities.

  3. 3rd Regional Command - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Regional Command under the Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) is an independent naval warfare command that manages and protects the waters between the Central region, from Quảng Bình to Bình Định, including the provinces of Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị, Thừa Thiên Huế, Da Nang, Quảng Nam, Quảng Ngãi, Bình Định including Cồn Cỏ District, Lý Sơn District, Paracel ...

  4. List of newspapers in Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' Voice (English) Hills Express (English) The Kohima Weekly (Kohima, English) Nagaland Express (Dimapur, English) Nagaland News Review (English) Nagaland Observer (English) Nagaland Page (Dimapur, English) Nagaland Times (English) Nagaland Today (English) The Naga Nation (English) Platform (English) Ura Mail (Dimapur, English)

  5. Ngũ Hành Sơn district - Wikipedia

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    Ngũ Hành Sơn is a district of Da Nang in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. The district is divided into four wards (phường): Mỹ An; Khuê Mỹ; Hòa Hải; Hòa Quý; As of 2003, the district had a population of 50,105. [1] The district covers an area of 37 km². The district capital lies at Khuê Mỹ ward. [1

  6. Cam Ne incident - Wikipedia

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    The Da Nang area, with Cam Ne indicated in red. The Cam Ne incident was a Vietnam War incident in which U.S. Marines burned the huts of South Vietnamese civilians living in the village of Cam Ne in Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam. The incident became one of the top news stories in the United States about the war. [1]

  7. Lê Quốc Minh - Wikipedia

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    Lê Quốc Minh started his journalism career in the 1990s as an editor of the World News Department of the Vietnam News Agency. World News Department, in conjunction with a network of 30 foreign bureaus worldwide, continuously updates daily news on international and regional issues as well as publishing numerous periodicals and some television programs.

  8. Operation Allen Brook - Wikipedia

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    On 31 July, BLT 2/7 Marines which had just completed Operation Swift Play in the Da The mountains 6 km south of Go Noi arrived on the island and relieved 3/27 Marines. [ 1 ] : 342 Land clearing operations on Go Noi continued into August by which time much of the island had been completely levelled and seeded with herbicides.

  9. Fall of Saigon - Wikipedia

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    At 18:06 on 28 April, as Minh finished his acceptance speech three A-37 Dragonflies piloted by former Republic of Vietnam Air Force (RVNAF) pilots, who had defected to the Vietnamese People's Air Force at the fall of Da Nang, dropped six Mk81 250 lb bombs on Tan Son Nhut Air Base damaging aircraft.