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  2. Lao People's Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The LPAF and its military intelligence play a major role in the arrest, imprisonment and torture of foreign prisoners in Vientiane's notorious Phonthong Prison and the communist Lao gulag system where Australians Kerry and Kay Danes were imprisoned and where civic activist Sombath Somphone may be imprisoned following his arrest in ...

  3. List of equipment of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force

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    Based on Type 84 military tractor chassis, which itself was based on Type 62 light tank. It's fitted with rocket assist mine-clearing line charge. GSL-211 Minefield breaching vehicle China: Mine clearing vehicle based on Type 83 SPH chassis. It's fitted with rocket assist mine-clearing line charge. The vehicle is developed in 1960s. [83]

  4. Military history of Laos - Wikipedia

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    The MAAG was withdrawn in 1962 under the terms of the Geneva Agreement, which was supposed to neutralize Laos. Because the North Vietnamese did not respect the withdrawal requirement, the United States stepped up military aid to the Lao Government, but avoided sending ground troops into Laos, which would have violated the agreement. [3]

  5. Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the main military air bases, there are also a number of smaller airports and airfields around the country which are frequently used by the air force and the semi-military airline Lao Airlines. In 1961 Laos had 25 airstrips capable of landing a C-47. [5] Wattay International Airport; Long Tieng; Pakse International Airport; Xieng ...

  6. List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Covert sites of the Laotian Civil War were clandestine U.S. military installations for conducting covert paramilitary and combat operations in the Kingdom of Laos. Airstrips within the Kingdom of Laos were originally designated by Air America as "Site XX" (with XX being a number). In September 1961, the designation changed to "VS XX", meaning ...

  7. Category:Military of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military of Laos" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. ... Code of Conduct;

  8. Royal Lao Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    To meet the threat represented by the Pathet Lao insurgency, the Laotian Armed Forces depended on a small French military training mission (Mission Militaire Française près du Gouvernment Royale du Laos or MMF-GRL), [30] headed by a general officer, an exceptional arrangement permitted under the 1955 Geneva Accords, as well as covert ...

  9. Leghorn Mission Support Site - Wikipedia

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    The base was located on a steep and narrow ridgeline, approximately 10 km west of the Vietnam-Laos border and 43 km northwest of Đắk Tô Base Camp. [ 1 ] The base was first established on 15 January 1967 as an operations base and radio relay site to allow SOG teams to remain in contact while conducting operations in southern Laos.