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128th Assault Helicopter Company [4] 173rd Assault Helicopter Company before moving to Lai Khe; 205th Aviation Support Helicopter Company; 213th Aviation Support Helicopter Company; D Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment [5] AVEL Central Avionics (January 1966-April 1972) [3]: 187 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor [3]: 93
The LSM-1-class Landing Ship Medium (LSM) were amphibious assault ships designed to carry men and vehicles onto a hostile shore. They were 530 ton, 203-foot (62 m) vessels, with a crew of 58, and a top speed of 13.3 knots (24.6 km/h; 15.3 mph). They were capable of carrying between three and five tanks, and 54 troops.
Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States (124 P) B. Vietnam War battleships of the United States (2 P) C. Vietnam War cruisers of the United States (3 C, 19 P) D.
196th Assault Support Helicopter Company (January 1967-December 1970) [3]: 122 498th Medical Company On 5 March 1971 Boeing CH-47C Chinook #67-18518 of the 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company on approach to Lane collided with a Republic of Korea Army Cessna O-1D Bird Dog causing both aircraft to crash killing 5 passengers and crew on the ...
121st Assault Helicopter Company; 121st Aviation Company; 121st Aviation Company (Airmobile Light) 123rd Aviation Company; 125th Aviation Company; 128th Assault Helicopter Company; 128th Aviation Company; 129th Assault Helicopter Company; 129th Aviation Company; 131st Aviation Company; 132nd Aviation Company; 134th Assault Helicopter Company ...
Starting with Helicopter Combat Support Squadron ONE (HC-1), detachments of helicopter gunships transferred to the Navy to conduct combat operations in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam. HC-1 operated two-aircraft detachments of Army UH-1B gunships, staged from shore bases and patrol craft tenders.
As the Vietnam People's Navy is responsible for protecting the nation's sovereignty and economic activities at sea, as well to repulse unauthorized foreign vessels intruding into Vietnamese waters, Vietnam's policy has considered the modernization of the Navy a priority task in the overall military modernization plan.
The Republic of Vietnam Navy (RVNN; Vietnamese: Hải quân Việt Nam Cộng hòa - HQVNCH; was the naval branch of the South Vietnamese military, the official armed forces of the former Republic of Vietnam (or South Vietnam) from 1955 to 1975. The early fleet consisted of boats from France; after 1955, and the transfer of the armed forces to ...