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  2. 101st Airborne Division - Wikipedia

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    The division began withdrawing from South Vietnam on 15 May 1971 with the departure of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry. [54]: F-1–8 Most major units of the Division had redeployed by January 1972. [54]: F-1–22 In the seven years that all or part of the division served in Vietnam it suffered 4,011 killed and 18,259 wounded in action. [55]

  3. Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division - Wikipedia

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    The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) was the only division in the US Army to have two aviation brigades. On 7 May 2015 the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade was inactivated at a ceremony at the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Division Parade field, leaving only the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade in the division. [ 10 ]

  4. Operation Jefferson Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Operation Jefferson Glenn ran from 5 September 1970 to 8 October 1971 and was the last major operation in which U.S. ground forces participated during the Vietnam War and the final major offensive in which the 101st Airborne Division fought. [1]

  5. Operation Montgomery Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    Operation Montgomery Rendezvous was a security operation during the Vietnam War conducted by the 101st Airborne Division in the area southwest of Huế in western Thừa Thiên Province, from 8 June to 15 August 1969.

  6. Australia in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War began with a small commitment of 30 military advisors in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australian personnel following the Menzies Government's April 1965 decision to upgrade its military commitment to South Vietnam's security. [2]

  7. Vietnam Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnam Airlines Boeing 777-200ER being catered by Vietnam Air Caterers (since renamed Vietnam Airlines Caterers) at Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Vietnam Airlines Group has at least 20 subsidiaries and affiliates. [146] By the end of its restructuring in 2015, the company planned to have offloaded its stakes in more than 10 enterprises ...

  8. List of VietJet Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam: Buôn Ma Thuột: Buôn Ma Thuột Airport [31] Cần Thơ: Cần Thơ International Airport: Chu Lai: Chu Lai International Airport: Đà Lạt: Lien Khuong Airport: Da Nang: Da Nang International Airport: Base [32] Điện Biên Phủ: Dien Bien Airport: Đồng Hới: Dong Hoi Airport [32] Hanoi: Noi Bai International Airport: Base ...

  9. Vinh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    International services at the airport commenced in 2014 with scheduled flights by Vietnam Airlines to Vientiane, Laos using ATR 72 airplanes. Despite a strong demand on road between Vinh and Vientiane with up to 180,000 people passing through border ports in Nghe An province annually, the air service only saw 50% load factor against a 10,000-seat annual capacity.

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