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In late 1967 Force Logistics Group Bravo moved from Chu Lai to Đông Hà, leaving only a reinforced supply company to handle logistics for the remaining Marines at Chu Lai. [5]: 229 In 1967 a Naval Support Activity base was established at Chu Lai to provide logistics support for allied operations in southern I Corps. [5]: 232
Chu Lai was a United States Marine Corps military base from 1965 to 1970, and a United States Army military base from 1970 to 1971 during the Vietnam War.Roughly 56 miles (90 km) southeast of Đà Nẵng, the base had an airfield to supplement the major base at Đà Nẵng.
Camp Horn; Charlie 2; Chu Lai Air Base; Chu Lai Base Area; Con Thien; Cửa Việt Base; D. Đông Hà Combat Base; Đức Phổ Base Camp; F. Firebase Argonne ...
Catecka Base Camp; Charlie 2; Chi Lăng Training Center; Chí Linh Camp; Chơn Thành Camp; Chu Lai Base Area; Củ Chi Base Camp; Cửa Việt Base; D. Da Nang Air Base;
On 15 August, a deserter from the regiment surrendered to the ARVN. During his interrogation at General Thi's headquarters he revealed that the regiment had established its base in the Van Tuong village complex on the coast, 12 miles (19 km) south of Chu Lai and planned to attack Chu Lai.
Camp Radcliff; RAF Chelveston; Chu Lai Air Base; Cửa Việt Base; Fort Cumberland (England) D. Đắk Tô Base Camp; Dillingham Air Force Base; Đức Cơ Camp;
The 1969-70 deployment took NMCB 7 to the combat base at Chu Lai. In August 1970 the battalion was decommissioned at the Construction Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island. While in Vietnam CB 7 had eight Seabee teams all in the south and Mekong delta. 0701 1967 Diên Khánh; 0701 1968 Phan Rang; 0702 1967 Tân An base camp; 0703 1968 Sóc ...
Cai Cai Camp; Cam Lộ Combat Base; Camp Davies (Vietnam) Camp Holloway; Camp Lê Văn Duyệt; Camp Carroll; Charlie 2; Chi Lăng Training Center; Chí Linh Camp; Chơn Thành Camp; Chu Lai Base Area; Cộng Hòa Barracks; Cửa Việt Base