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  2. Operation Scotland II - Wikipedia

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    From 2 to 19 June Task Force Hotel conducted Operation Robin in the "Vietnam Salient" 15 km south of Route 9 resulting in 65 Marines killed and 635 PAVN killed and 48 captured. [1]: 320–4 From 19 June Task Force Hotel conducted Operation Charlie, the evacuation and destruction of the Khe Sanh Combat Base. Useful equipment was withdrawn or ...

  3. 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing - Wikipedia

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    The infighting exasperated Maxwell Taylor, the US ambassador to South Vietnam and former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, [2] who felt that the disputes between the junta's senior officers were derailing the war effort. Less than two weeks before the bombing the generals had dissolved the High National Council, a civilian advisory body ...

  4. USS Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Only two of her patients died. Navy nurse aboard USS Sanctuary in the 1960s. Assigned to duty off South Vietnam on a non-rotating basis, Sanctuary began her extended overseas tour spending a minimum of 50 days operating on the line each quarter, followed by an availability and upkeep period at Subic Bay. By April 1968, after a year on that ...

  5. Caravelle Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Caravelle Hotel Saigon is located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The hotel was opened to the public on Christmas Eve 1959, when the city was known as Saigon , it was named after the Sud Aviation Caravelle a jet airliner operated by the hotel's owner Air France at that time.

  6. Tet offensive battle of Cholon and Phu Tho Racetrack

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    1963 South Vietnamese coup d'état (1–2 November 1963) Arrest and assassination of Ngô Đình Diệm (2 November 1963) Attack on USNS Card (2 May 1964) 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing (24 December 1964) 1965 United States embassy bombing (30 March 1965) 1965 Saigon bombing (25 June 1965) Operation Jackstay (26 March – 6 April 1966)

  7. December 1964 South Vietnamese coup - Wikipedia

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    However, Minh was back in South Vietnam after a few months and the power balance in the junta was still fragile. [6] The HNC, which had representatives from a wide range of social groups, selected the aging civilian politician Phan Khắc Sửu as chief of state, and Suu chose Trần Văn Hương as prime minister, a position that had greater ...

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