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There is a small museum on the site of the old Khe Sanh Combat Base. Items on display include a Bell UH-1H Huey, Boeing CH-47 Chinook, M41 Walker Bulldog tank and artillery pieces. On display in the museum are various small arms together with photos from the battles around Khe Sanh and also Operation Lam Son 719.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, Baltimore; Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, Ohio River; Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge, Richmond; Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park, Angel Fire, New Mexico; Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Olympia, Washington) Vietnam War Memorial, in Houston Texas [5] Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Park, Museum of Flight, Seattle
The area designated by UNESCO as the World Natural Heritage Site incorporates 434 km 2 (168 sq mi) with 775 islets, of which the core zone is delimited by 69 points: Dau Go island on the west, Ba Ham lake on the south and Cong Tay island on the east. The protected area is from the Cái Dăm petrol store to Quang Hanh ward, Cẩm Phả city and ...
Jul. 25—MINERAL WELLS — A labor of love one mile east of Mineral Wells is seeking public help to add a second phase to the National Vietnam War Museum. "Our museum will never accept money from ...
Museum of Sa Huynh Culture; Museum of Trade Ceramics; Vietnam People's Air Force Museum, Hanoi; Vietnam People's Air Force Museum, Ho Chi Minh City; Vietnam Museum of Ethnology; Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts; Vietnam National Museum of Nature in Hanoi (Bảo tàng thiên nhiên Việt Nam) Vietnam Military History Museum; Vietnam Museum ...
Every day, the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Museum works to honor the sacrifices made by New Jersey veterans. As a non-profit, the foundation relies mainly on state funding to ...
National Veterans Art Museum; National Vietnam Veterans Museum; New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial; S. Southeastern Armed Forces Museum Military Zone 7; V.
A video on the Cape and Islands Veterans Outreach Center's Facebook page shows Friday's farewell, in which community members ― many strangers ― turned out to honor Connolly and his service.