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Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 40th Artillery Group; 509th Armored Field Artillery Battalion; and the 510th Field Artillery Rocket Battalion consolidated, reorganized, and redesignated 16 September 1962 as the 40th Artillery, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System Redesignated 1 September 1971 as the 40th Field Artillery
1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry [2]: 132 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry [2]: 132 moved to Sông Bé and would stay here until March 1971. Other units stationed at Sông Bé included: 2nd Battalion, 19th Artillery (1970) [2]: 101 2nd Battalion, 40th Artillery (1968) [2]: 104 1st Battalion, 77th Artillery [2]: 106 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry [3]
1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Battalions, 27th Marines and 2nd Battalion, 13th Marines operation: Go Noi Island, southern Quảng Nam Province: 1,017: 240 May 9 – 16: Operation Concordia Square/Lam Son 224 [1] [8]: 74
2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines and 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines search and destroy operation: Thừa Thiên Province: Apr 22: Operation Beau Diddley [1] 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines and Swift Boat amphibious operation: I Corps: Apr 22 - July 31: Operation Baker: 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security operation: Đức ...
4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry [2]: 146 was based at Dầu Tiếng in August and from October–December 1970. Other units based at Dầu Tiếng included: 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry (February 1970) [2]: 138 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry; 2nd Battalion, 11th Artillery; 1st Battalion, 27th Artillery (November 1967-February 1970) [2]: 102
After the 2nd Battalion, 47th Regiment, finished refitting at the Division base camp, he planned to send it north to replace the 1st Battalion, 40th Regiment which would then become Division reserve. With only two regiments available and no reserve, General Niem decided on 17 March he could not open the An Khê Pass and ordered his battalions ...
A scout platoon of M113s from the 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor enters the base, 9 August 1970. Tây Ninh Combat Base was established approximately 5 km west of the city of Tây Ninh and 12 km from the Vietnam-Cambodia border.
6th Battalion, 33rd Artillery (1969 – February 1970) [5]: 104 2nd Battalion, 94th Artillery (1970–71) [5]: 107 In early 1971 the airfield was used to support Operation Lam Son 719. A Ground-controlled approach system, temporary airfield lighting and a TACAN were installed to permit all-weather, 24 hour operations. [9]