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Feb 22 – Mar 2: Operation Lam Son 235 [12]: 248 2 Regiments of the ARVN 1st Division search and destroy operation: Quảng Trị Province: 444: 35 Feb 25 – Mar 24: Operation Garfield [2] 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division operation: Darlac Province: 124: 17 Feb 26 – 28: Operation Kolchak I [1] [13] 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division ...
Highway 2: Sep 16 – 28: Operation Ballistic Charge [9]: 171 1st Battalion 3rd Marines operation: Quảng Nam and Quảng Tín Provinces: Sep 17: Operation Fortress Sentry [1] [9]: 171–2 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines amphibious and heliborne search and destroy operation: Quảng Trị Province: Sep 19 – Jan 31 1969: Operation Bolling [35]
A USAF AC-130A gunship operated by the 16th Special Operations Squadron was shot down by an SA-2 on a night mission over the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos with all 14 crewmen killed. [4]: 395 29 March. Two soldiers from the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division were killed by a booby-trap on patrol 31 miles (50 km) east of Saigon.
Hoàng Minh Chính [1] (November 16, 1922 – February 7, 2008), also Trần Ngọc Nghiêm, was a Vietnamese politician and dissident. He was one of the best-known figures and ideologists of the Vietnamese Communist Party during the 1960s and held several key governmental positions. In the late 1960s, he criticized decisions made by his own ...
The origin of the name is presumed to have come from the First Indochina War, when there was a Viet Minh maritime logistics line called the "Route of Ho Chi Minh", [2]: 126 and shortly after late 1960, as the present trail developed, Agence France-Presse (AFP) announced that a north–south trail had opened, and they named the corridor La Piste ...
The average annual population growth rate from 2009 to 2019 of Hanoi is 2.22%/year, higher than the national growth rate (1.14%/year) and is the second highest in the Red River Delta, only after Bắc Ninh Province (2.90% / year).
Phú Thọ is a province in northern Vietnam.Its capital is Việt Trì, which is 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Hanoi and 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Nội Bài International Airport. [5]
In 2007, Ho Chi Minh City's contribution to the annual revenues in the national budget increased by 30 percent, accounting for about 20.5 percent of total revenues. The consumption demand of Ho Chi Minh City is higher than other Vietnamese provinces and municipalities and 1.5 times higher than that of Hanoi. [88] [failed verification] 2008