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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
In 2001, the medical library in Evans Army Community Hospital at Fort Carson, Colorado, was named the Sharon A. Lane Medical Library. [2] In 2002, a medical clinic built by the Sharon Ann Lane Foundation in Chu Lai (Tam Hiep Commune), Vietnam, was dedicated the Sharon Ann Lane Clinic. [18] [19] [20]
Participated in the Vietnam War, March 1966 - April 1971, operating from Chu Lai; Da Nang; An Hoa; Quang Tri; Phu Bai; Relocated during April 1971 to Camp Pendleton, California. Placed under the operational control of the 1st Force Service Support Group, Fleet Marine Force, on 30 March 1976.
The 312th Evacuation Hospital, a mobilized Army Reserve unit scheduled to arrive in late September would operate the hospital facility at Chu Lai vacated by the 2d Surgical Hospital The 85th Evacuation Hospital would relocate from Qui Nhon to Phu Bai when facilities became available at the new location
Chu Lai: 20 May 1970 500th Medical Detachment (RA) Quang Tri: Phu Bai: 20 May 1970 237th Medical Detachment (RA) Quang Tri: Phu Bai: 20 May 1970 507th Medical Detachment (FC) Chu Lai: Da Nang: 15 June 1970 673d Medical Detachment (OA)* Long Binh: Da Nang: 1 August 1970 8th Field Hospital: Nha Trang: An Khe: 1 August 1970 283d Medical Detachment ...
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.
At the My Lai museum outside Da Nang in Vietnam — formally known as the Son My War Remnant Site — a marble plaque lists 504 victims by name. Of the 273 women killed, 17 were pregnant. One ...
First Lieutenant Sharon Ann Lane, an army nurse at the 312th Evacuation Hospital at Chu Lai Base Area, was killed in a PAVN rocket attack. She was the only U.S. servicewoman killed by hostile fire during the war. [51]