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  2. Frederick K. C. Price - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Kenneth Cercie Price (January 3, 1932 – February 12, 2021) was an American televangelist and author who was the founder and pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC), located in South Los Angeles, California. He was known for his Ever Increasing Faith ministries broadcast, which aired weekly on television and radio.

  3. Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South ...

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    The song was written in 1961 by Lưu Hữu Phước (1921–1989) and adopted at that time as the anthem of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (Viet Cong). In 1966, Lưu Hữu Phước wrote a military song March on Saigon [ vi ] ( Tiến về Sài Gòn ) as an encouragement the soldiers going to attack Saigon in the Tet Offensive .

  4. Frederick Price - Wikipedia

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    Frederick, Frederic or Fred Price may refer to: Freddy Price (1888–1960), English footballer; Frederick George Hilton Price (1842–1909), English banker and antiquarian; Frederick K. C. Price (1932–2021), founder and pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center, California; Frederic Price (cricketer, born 1840) (1840–1894), English cricketer

  5. 1966 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ambassador in Saigon, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. did not object to Thi's dismissal. [1]: 128–30 15 March. I Field Force, Vietnam was activated with its headquarters at Nha Trang. II Field Force, Vietnam was activated with its headquarters at Long Binh Post [43]: 53–4 18 March Victims of the 18 March mine explosion

  6. 1972 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Battalion commander Lieutenant colonel Frederick P. Mitchell blamed television newsmen and journalists for inciting the combat refusal. [175] 13 April. The United States Senate voted 68–16 to approve the War Powers Act, which would limit the power of the President to commit American forces to hostilities without Congressional approval ...

  7. Sơn Thắng massacre - Wikipedia

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    On 12 February, a VC ambush had killed nine Marines from Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. [2]: 345 A five-man Marine "hunter-killer" patrol led by Lance Corporal Randell D. Herrod, who had been in the country for seven months, alongside Private Thomas R. Boyd Jr., PFC Samuel G. Green, PFC Michael A. Schwarz and Lance Corporal Michael S. Krichten had been in Vietnam for only a month, was ...

  8. List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in ...

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    Turner, Frederick R: Lance Corporal: USMC: Marine Air Support Squadron 3: South Vietnam, Quảng Ngãi Province: Killed by enemy rocket fire while on a PBR [333] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] November 13: Erskine, Jack D: Civilian: Geotronics Company: South Vietnam, Bình Thuận Province: Captured by Viet Cong while driving a jeep ...

  9. List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in ...

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    Wozniak, Frederick J: 1st Lieutenant: USAF: 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: Operation Rolling Thunder: North Vietnam, Thanh Hóa Province: Weapons system operator on RF-4C #65-0888 shot down on a photo-reconnaissance mission [290] Presumptive finding of death [3] January 17: Wright, Gary G: Major: USAF: 11th Tactical Reconnaissance ...