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  2. Đông Hà Combat Base - Wikipedia

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    In addition a LCU/YFU offloading facility operated by the Naval Support Activity Detachment, Dong Ha was developed to receive supplies ferried from the Cửa Việt Base. [2]: 198 On 12 April 1967 the 9th Marines moved their headquarters to Đông Hà. [3]: 20 On the night of 27/8 April the base was hit by more than 50 PAVN 140mm rockets.

  3. Đông Hà - Wikipedia

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    The North Vietnamese army captured the town on 28 April 1972, and it was never regained by the South Vietnamese. Tourists come to Đông Hà nowadays, especially ex-servicemen from the U.S. and Vietnam, who nearly always include a DMZ tour in their programs. The contemporary Vietnamese singer Như Quỳnh was born in Đông Hà in 1970.

  4. Combat Skyspot - Wikipedia

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    Combat Skyspot was the ground-directed bombing (GDB) operation of the Vietnam War by the United States Air Force using Bomb Directing Centrals and by the United States Marine Corps using Course Directing Centrals ("MSQ-77 and TPQ-10 ground radars"). [5]

  5. Firebase Fuller - Wikipedia

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    The base was established on Dong Ha Mountain northeast of The Rockpile north of Highway 9 during Operation Lancaster II. [1] [2] The 3rd Battalion 9th Marines secured Fuller as part of Operation Virginia Ridge on 2 May 1969. [3]: 73 By July the 1st Battalion 9th Marines had assumed responsibility of the area around Fuller.

  6. The Rockpile - Wikipedia

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    The Rockpile is located in Vietnam approximately 10 miles (16 km) from the southernmost boundary of the DMZ and 16 miles (26 km) west of Dong Ha. A Marine reconnaissance team described the cone shaped as a "toothpick-type mountain stuck out in the middle of an open area with a sheer cliff straight up and down". [1]

  7. Battle of Dai Do - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Dai Do, 30 April - 3 May 1968. In late April, four People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) Battalions, including two from the 320th Division, infiltrated past the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) 2nd Regiment to occupy the area around Dai Do 2.5 km northeast of Đông Hà

  8. 1965 Hong Kong US Marines KC-130F Crash - Wikipedia

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    A United States Marines Corps (USMC) Lockheed KC-130F Hercules, ferrying a group of US marines back to South Vietnam from rest-and-relaxation leave in then-British Hong Kong, crashed on take-off, causing a total of 59 deaths out of all 71 (both the flight-crew and the passengers) on board the aircraft on August 24, 1965.

  9. First Battle of Quảng Trị - Wikipedia

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    Battle for Dong Ha Archived 2008-08-20 at archive.today; Vietnamization: A Policy Under the Gun; Hanoi's High-Risk Drive for Victory; Surrender at Camp Carroll; RIPLEY AT THE BRIDGE:DONG HA, SOUTH VIETNAM Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine