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  2. Battle of Ky Hoa - Wikipedia

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    Ky Hoa itself had been transformed into a formidable entrenched camp: The first objective was the capture of the entrenched camp of Ky Hoa. This was a rectangle measuring around 3,000 metres by 900 metres, divided into five compartments separated by traverses and enclosed within walls three and a half metres high and two metres thick.

  3. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1969)

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    southwest of Tam Ky, Quảng Tín Province: 524: 116 May 18 – Jun 30: Operation Greene Gallop [1] 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division and 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment clear and search operation: Pleiku Province: May 22 – Jun 1: Operation Twickenham II [3] 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment search and destroy operations

  4. Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South ...

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    Duong Ky Hiep (acting from 1975) 8 June 1969: died 1971: Minister of Information and Culture: Lưu Hữu Phước: 8 June 1969: 1976: Minister of Education and Youth: Nguyễn Văn Kiệt: 8 June 1969: 1976: Minister of Health, Social Action and Disabled Soldiers: Dương Quỳnh Hoa: 8 June 1969: 1976: People's Revolutionary Party

  5. List of equipment of the Vietnam People's Navy - Wikipedia

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    Internally codenamed B-41. Manufactured locally as RPG7V-VN or SCT-7. Can be equipped with indigenous KNND-SCT7 Day-night vision sight. SCT-7X has no rear grip, has a picatinny rail as substitute. Both manufactured at Vietnam Defense Industry (VDI). Able to produce ammunition for launcher at Factory Z144 and Z131. Cost ~$280 for one rocket. MATADOR

  6. Tuy Hoa Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Tuy Hoa Air Base was an air force base in Vietnam, being closed in 1970. It was built by the United States in 1966 and was used by the United States Air Force (USAF) during the Vietnam War in the II Corps Tactical Zone of South Vietnam .

  7. Operation Bolling - Wikipedia

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    Following the completion of Operation Greeley, in September 1967 General William B. Rosson instructed the commander of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, Brigadier General Leo H. Schweiter, to locate and destroy the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 95th Regiment, which was believed to be located in a base area known as “The Hub” in the foothills northwest of Tuy Hòa in Phú Yên Province.

  8. Intel's $7.86 billion US subsidy deal restricts its ability ...

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    Intel said on Wednesday its deal for $7.86 billion in U.S. government subsidies restricts the company's ability to sell stakes in its chipmaking unit if it becomes an independent entity. The U.S ...

  9. Bien Hoa Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Sign for 1RAR's New Gallipoli Barracks at Bien Hoa. From 3 to 6 May 1965 United States Air Force (USAF) transport aircraft deployed the 173rd Airborne Brigade from Okinawa to Bien Hoa Air Base to secure the air base and surrounding areas and the port of Vũng Tàu. [1] The 173rd established their base on the northeast perimeter of the air base.