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  2. Lộc Ninh (township) - Wikipedia

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    Lộc Ninh is a township and the capital of Lộc Ninh district, Bình Phước province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. [3]During the Vietnam War, the 1967 "First Battle of Loc Ninh" and the 1972 "Battle of Loc Ninh", took place in Bình Phước Province, near the Cambodian border at the northern end of Highway 13, north of the presently named Ho Chi Minh City (né Saigon).

  3. Lộc Ninh district - Wikipedia

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    Lộc Ninh is a rural district of Bình Phước province in the Southeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 102,291. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 862.98 km 2 .

  4. Lộc Ninh - Wikipedia

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    Lộc Ninh may refer to several places in Vietnam: Lộc Ninh District, a rural district of Bình Phước Province; Lộc Ninh, Bình Phước, a township and capital of Lộc Ninh District Phase III Offensive#Lộc Ninh, a battle fought in 1968; Lộc Ninh, Quảng Bình, a commune of Đồng Hới

  5. Battle of Loc Ninh - Wikipedia

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    As Lộc Ninh was succumbing, other PAVN/VC formations turned their attention to the provincial capital of An Lộc. At 09:00 on 7 April, Brigadier General Lê Văn Hưng ordered Task Force 52 to abandon its bases, destroy all heavy weapons and vehicles, and withdraw to An Lộc, following their failed attempt at reinforcing the 9th Infantry ...

  6. First Battle of Loc Ninh - Wikipedia

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    Loc Ninh is a town located in Binh Long Province, approximately 9 miles (14 km) east of the Cambodian border and 70 miles (110 km) north of Saigon. [3] As a part of his strategic preparations for the Tet Offensive in early 1968, General Võ Nguyên Giáp began attacking isolated allied bases in the fall of 1967 in hopes he could draw US and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) forces outside ...

  7. 18th Division (South Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    To prevent Task Force 52 from evacuating to either Lộc Ninh or An Lộc, the VC pursued Task Force 52 and bombarded their bases with heavy artillery throughout the day. [ 7 ] : 19 As Lộc Ninh fell on the morning of 7 April at 09:00 Hưng ordered Task Force 52 to abandon its bases, destroy all heavy weapons and vehicles, and withdraw to An ...

  8. Lộc Ninh, Bạc Liêu - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Bạc Liêu province, Vietnam is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Saigon–Lộc Ninh railway - Wikipedia

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    The Saigon–Lộc Ninh railway is an obsolete railway, connecting from Ho Chi Minh City to Lộc Ninh. Built from the French colonial period, connecting with the North–South railway at Dĩ An station, passing Thủ Dầu Một in Bình Dương Province and then on An Lộc and Lộc Ninh. This route was abandoned during the Vietnam War.