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  2. Phu Loi Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Phu Loi airfield was originally established by the Japanese in the 1940s and was located approximately 20 km north of Saigon in Bình Dương Province.During the First Indochina War the base was used by the French as a prisoner of war camp for captured Viet Minh.

  3. Quần Lợi Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    The base appears to have been initially used to support Operation Junction City in February–May 1967.. The base was established in 1967 on the site of a former French rubber plantation and was located approximately 6 km east of An Lộc in Bình Long Province.

  4. List of war museums and monuments in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Phu Loi Prison for Viet Minh prisoners and later opponents of the Ngo Dinh Diem government is now a museum.(). Little remains of the airfield built by the Japanese in the Second World War and subsequently used by U.S. Army aviation units during the Vietnam War.

  5. List of airports in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Phu Bai International Airport 16°24′06″N 107°42′10″E  /  16.40167°N 107.70278°E  / 16.40167; 107.70278  ( Phu Bai International Cam Ranh , Khánh Hòa

  6. List of aviation companies of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Phu Loi [44] 12th Combat Aviation Group (Assault Support Helicopter) [11] 213th Aviation Company: Fort Benning Phu Loi [44] CH-47 Chinook: 1967-12th Combat Aviation Group (Air Mobile Medium) [17] (Assault Support Helicopter) [11] 219th Aviation Company: Fort Hood Pleiku [44] (Reconnaissance Airplane) [11] 220th Aviation Company: Fort Lewis Phu ...

  7. Lai Khê - Wikipedia

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    Lai Khê (Lai Khê hamlet, Lai Hưng commune, Bến Cát, Bình Dương Province) (also known as Lai Khê Base) was a former Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and U.S. Army base, located along Highway 13 to the northwest of Saigon and about 20 km north of Thủ Dầu Một in southern Vietnam.

  8. File:Phu Loi Base Camp, June 1970.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. 82nd Brigade Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    In addition to logistical support, the battalion was tasked to defend a large portion of the Phu Loi Base defensive perimeter consisting of 17 bunkers and 2 sentry towers that guarded one mile of Sitting Bull Bunkerline. The Forward Support Element (FSE) was stationed at Tan Son Nhut, which was on the airfield in Saigon. It was commanded by ...