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  2. Battle of Phước Long - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Phước Long was a decisive battle of the Vietnam War which began on December 12, 1974, and concluded on January 6, 1975. The battle involved the deployment of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 4th Army Corps for the first time, against determined units of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) in Phước Long in Bình Phước Province near the Cambodian border (to be ...

  3. 1975 spring offensive - Wikipedia

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    After the initial success capturing Phước Long Province, the North Vietnamese leadership increased the scope of the People's Army of Vietnam's (PAVN) offensive and captured and held the key Central Highlands city of Buôn Ma Thuột between 10 and 18 March. These operations were intended to be preparatory to launching a general offensive in ...

  4. 1975 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Phước Bình, the capital of Phước Long Province, 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Saigon, was captured by the PAVN, becoming the first provincial capital controlled by the North Vietnamese. All but 850 of 5,400 South Vietnamese soldiers defending the province were killed or captured.

  5. Phước Long province - Wikipedia

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    Phước Long is a former province of Southeast region of Vietnam. It was established on 22 October 1956 by a presidential decree. It was one of South Vietnam's 22 provinces. It is now part of Bình Phước province. The province was originally into three districts: Phước Bình, Bù Đốp, and Phước Hòa. In 1961, it was reorganized as ...

  6. Provinces of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Phú Bổn – in 1962 split from Pleiku province until 1976. Phước Long – existed from 1956 until the Vietnamese reunification of 1976. Phước Thành – existed from 1959 until 1965. Nghĩa Bình – administrative grouping of Quảng Ngãi and Bình Định provinces between 1975 and 1989.

  7. Viet Cong and People's Army of Vietnam use of terror in the ...

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    A recoilless rifle and mortar attack on Cần Thơ killed 46 and injured 227. Ten die and ten were injured in an attack on a CORDS team in Phước Long Province. Fourteen civilians, including five children, were wounded by mortar fire southeast of Ban Me Thuot. Two civilians died and one was wounded in an attack on a hamlet in Binh Long Province.

  8. List of massacres in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Thuy Bo, Điện Bàn District, Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam 145 United States Marine Corps: Bamboo Pickers Incident [7] October 1967 Ba Ria–Vung Tau province: 5 1st Australian Task Force: Đắk Sơn massacre: December 5, 1967 Đắk Sơn, Phước Long Province, South Vietnam 114–252 Viet Cong: Massacre at Huế (disputed)

  9. Phước Long, Bình Phước - Wikipedia

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    Phước Long is a district-level town in Bình Phước Province, in the Southeast region of Vietnam. It was the site of the Battle of Phước Long, a decisive battle during the Vietnam War. [1] The current administrative unit was established in 2009 from part of former Phước Long District, including Thác Mơ township and Phước Bình ...