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  2. D445 Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 445th Battalion (D445 for short), also known as the D445 Provincial Mobile Battalion or the Ba Ria Battalion, was a local force battalion of the Viet Cong (VC) during the Vietnam War. History [ edit ]

  3. Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of Bà Rịa citadel in 1875. With the exception of the Côn Đảo islands, all of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province was the Phước Tuy province after merging Bà Rịa Province and Vũng Tàu Town in the South Vietnam before 1975, including the Spratly Islands was a part of Phước Hải commune, Đất Đỏ district then (now is a townville of Long Đất district).

  4. Vũng Tàu - Wikipedia

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    Success from Đổi Mới and profits from seafood and petroleum exports brought a large budget source to Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, creating positive changes to repel the socio-economic crisis. The production value of economic sectors across the city only reached 271 billion VND at the time of establishment, by 2021, it reached 70,500 billion ...

  5. Battle of Ba Ria - Wikipedia

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    After the initial victory, 3RAR returned to Ba Ria on February 7 in response to further Viet Cong raids on the town. D Company was sent to secure the western approaches where they spent an incident-free night in defensive positions. The next morning the Australians moved to help ARVN troops clear the Viet Cong from nearby Long Dien.

  6. Bà Rịa - Wikipedia

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    Bà Rịa is located 90 km east southeast of Ho Chi Minh City and 20 km northwest to the centre of the petroleum and beach city of Vũng Tàu. Bà Rịa borders Châu Đức District and part of Phú Mỹ Town to the north, Vũng Tàu to the south, Long Điền District to the east, and Phú Mỹ to the west.

  7. Long Phước, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu - Wikipedia

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    However, the resettlement created great resentment [4] and spread and displaced Viet Cong supporters. [5] A minefield was laid, which and other use of landmines in Vietnam became a source of mines for the Viet Cong to use against those who laid them. [6] [7] The tunnels at Luong Phuoc are now open, preserved as part of a museum. [8] [9]

  8. Nui Dat - Wikipedia

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    Nui Dat (Núi Đất) is the former military base of the 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) now part of Ba Ria city in Ba Ria–Vung Tau province, Vietnam. It is not the name of an official ward, it just means "land hill" or "soil hill" ( núi đất ).

  9. Bình Giã - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bình Giã took place from December 28-29, 1964, and was one of the first large-scale engagements between the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and the National Liberation Front (NLF) or Viet Cong. The battle resulted in a victory for the NLF and dealt a blow to the morale of the ARVN and its American allies.