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  2. Civic action program - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army conducts MEDCAP in Afghanistan. A civic action program, also known as civic action project, is a type of operation designed to assist an area by using the capabilities and resources of a military force or civilian organization to conduct long-term programs or short-term projects.

  3. Landing Zone English - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand MILPHAP team (October 1967 onwards) [4] In Operation Pershing, LZ English was nearly destroyed by a fire, probably set by the PAVN 3rd Division's sappers on 6 June 1967. [5]: 319 In November 1970 military police investigated the sale of heroin from a Vietnamese house on the base.

  4. John P. Wheeler III - Wikipedia

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    John Parsons Wheeler III (December 14, 1944 – c. December 30, 2010), known as Jack Wheeler, was an American veteran, businessman, and activist, who held multiple positions in the U.S. government for five decades and helped create the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

  5. New Zealand in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's military presence in South Vietnam was increased in April 1967 with the arrival of the 1st New Zealand Services Medical Team, a 19-strong detachment consisting of medical personnel from the Royal New Zealand Air Force, Royal New Zealand Navy and Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps under the U.S Military Public Health Assistance ...

  6. Gia Nghĩa Camp - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Special Forces Group first established a base here in 1966. The base was located 5 km east of Gia Nghĩa. [1] Advisory Team 32, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam was based at Gia Nghĩa.

  7. Tam Kỳ Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    The base was located south of Highway 1 approximately 1.5 km south of the city of Tam Kỳ. [1]The 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry was based at Tam Kỳ from March–April 1968 and August–November 1968.