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Military installations of the United States Marine Corps in South Vietnam (44 P) Pages in category "Military installations of the United States in South Vietnam" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
18th Military Police Brigade; 44th Medical Brigade; 173rd Airborne Brigade; 196th Infantry Brigade; 198th Infantry Brigade; 199th Infantry Brigade; 18th Engineer Brigade (combat) 20th Engineer Brigade; 223rd Aviation Brigade
Military installations of the United States in South Vietnam (3 C, 19 P) Military installations of the United States in Thailand (1 C, 4 P) This page was last ...
3rd Armored Cavalry Squadron (South Vietnam) 4th Marine Battalion (South Vietnam) 20th Tank Regiment (South Vietnam) 52nd Ranger Battalion (South Vietnam) 81st Airborne Commando Battalion; 468th Marine Brigade (South Vietnam)
Pages in category "Military units and formations of the United States Army in the Vietnam War" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Capital Military District (formerly the Capital Military Region) was a corps-level command of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), the army of the nation state of South Vietnam that existed from 1955 to 1975. It encompassed the capital Saigon and the five adjacent districts of Gia Định province.
A U.S. government depiction of the military situation in South Vietnam in early 1964. 2 January. United States Marine Corps (USMC) Major General Victor H. Krulak, along with a committee of experts asked to advise on the war, submitted a recommendation to President Johnson for a three phase series of covert actions against North Vietnam. Phase I ...
There have been many United States historical military districts. Domestically, the United States Armed Forces has had military districts ranging from 1798 to 1881. They were reorganized several times: in 1800, in 1813, in 1815, in 1821, in 1837, in 1844, in 1848, in 1861, and in 1865.