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  2. Recondo - Wikipedia

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    Recondo School graduated its last class in December 1970 and was disbanded in February 1971. Recondo School succeeded in graduating over 2,700 American and 333 allied troops who shared their knowledge with their respective LRRP/Ranger units, ensuring every LRRP unit in Vietnam spoke a common language of long-range patrolling. [2] [10]

  3. File:US Army 5th Infantry Division Recondo School overview ...

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  4. United States Army Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders ...

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    [4] [5] Although each Recondo School had its own insignia and patch, the downward-facing arrowhead and black and white theme remained the same. [6] The MACV Recondo School officially closed on 31 December 1970. [5] The other U.S. Army division and corps Recondo Schools either carried-on with their curriculum or disbanded throughout the 1970s ...

  5. Long-range reconnaissance patrol - Wikipedia

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    By 1967 formal LRRP companies were organized, most having three platoons, each with five six-man teams equipped with VHF/FM AN/PRC-25 radios. LRRP training was notoriously rigorous and team leaders were often graduates of the U.S. Army's 5th Special Forces Group Recondo School in Nha Trang, Vietnam. [1] [26]

  6. Special reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    However, the US Army's 5th Special Forces Group with support from seconded Australian SASR [4] and AATTV instructors, [5] held an advanced course in the art of patrolling for potential Army and Marine team leaders at their Recondo School in Nha Trang, Vietnam, for the purpose of locating enemy guerrilla and main force North Vietnamese Army ...

  7. Dismounted reconnaissance troop - Wikipedia

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    A dismounted reconnaissance troop (DRT) is a reconnaissance unit found within U.S. Army RSTA squadrons that are part of infantry brigade combat teams (IBCTs). While a RSTA squadron serves as the primary reconnaissance element for its parent brigade, the DRT serves as the specialized reconnaissance element for the squadron when conducting clandestine reconnaissance and surveillance. [1]

  8. Crestwood High School fieldhouse rededicated in honor of 4 ...

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    The athletic fieldhouse at Crestwood High School was rededicated as the Crestwood Athletics Memorial Fieldhouse on Saturday in honor of four students who were killed in the Vietnam War.. They ...

  9. Company E, 52nd Infantry (LRP) (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A month later, on August 15, it was inactivated, the last US Ranger unit to serve in Vietnam. Over 1,000 men served in the First Cav LRRP/Rangers in Vietnam. More than half were wounded yet only 35 were killed in action. It is credited with the longest continuous combat tenure of any Ranger outfit in US military history. [1] [12] [2] [15]