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  2. Nam Can Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    The initial building operation at Nam Can was to install a floating base on concrete pontoons to provide security while the Seabees worked on the shore to build an Advanced Tactical Support Base, called Solid Anchor, however the swampy sands weren't up to carrying the loads of a modern naval base, neither the heavy equipment nor the naval base ...

  3. Category : Military installations of the United States in ...

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    Nam Can Naval Base; Naval Support Activity Danang; Naval Support Activity Saigon; Nhà Bè Base; S. Sa Đéc Base; Sa Huỳnh Base; Sledgehammer Mission Support Site; V.

  4. Năm Căn - Wikipedia

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    Năm Căn is a commune-level town (Thị trấn) and capital town of Năm Căn district, Cà Mau province, in Vietnam. Nam Can is 50 km south of Cà Mau City, the provincial capital. The town is located on the river. Vinashin has a shipbuilding factory here. An oil refinery is considered to be built here by an American company.

  5. List of covert sites of the Laotian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    [2] A U.S. Air Force inspection team noted that even the best of the Lima strips was inferior to any air strips in Vietnam. [3] Listing follows. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  6. Cần Thơ Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Cần Thơ Base Camp (also known as Cần Thơ Army Airfield) is a former U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force (USAF), Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), Republic of Vietnam Air Force (RVNAF) and current People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) base west of Cần Thơ in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam.

  7. Tân Cảnh Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Special Forces Group Detachment A-333 [1] first established a base at Đắk Tô in 1962 to monitor communist infiltration along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.In early-mid 1967 increased infiltration into the Central Highlands led Major General William R. Peers commander of the 4th Infantry Division to request reinforcements and the 173rd Airborne Brigade was moved by air to Đắk Tô in June ...

  8. Tân Mỹ Base - Wikipedia

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    The base was adjacent to the Eagle Beach rest and recreation facility. [1] The base was initially defended by elements of the 3rd Marine Division. In February 1968 the U.S. Army's Task Force X-Ray assumed responsibility for base defense [2] before handing control back to the 1st Marines in early March following the end of the Battle of Huế.

  9. An Hoa Combat Base - Wikipedia

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    An Hòa was located southeast of a major Vietcong (VC)/People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) base area known as the Arizona Territory across the Vu Gia River. [ 2 ] : 41 The base was first used by the Marines in January 1966 during Operation Mallard when the 1st Battalion, 12th Marines established a firebase there while the 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines ...