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  2. Battle of Thượng Đức (1968) - Wikipedia

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    One month after the Battle of Duc Lap the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) began a similar attempt to overrun Thường Ðức Camp southwest of Da Nang in Quảng Nam Province, central Vietnam. The camp came under attack in the early morning darkness of 28 September, with the PAVN overrunning the outposts manned by CIDG troops, firing into the ...

  3. Đức Dục massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Đức Dục Massacre was a massacre of South Vietnamese civilians committed by the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Viet Cong (VC) during the Vietnam War, in Đức Dục District, (now Duy Phú commune, Duy Xuyên District) Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam on 29 March 1971.

  4. List of war museums and monuments in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A monument on Highway 1 commemorates the eventual People's Army of Vietnam victory in the Battle of Xuân Lộc. PAVN victory monument at Xuan Loc A PAVN cemetery ( 10°55′23.37″N 107°14′18.57″E  /  10.9231583°N 107.2384917°E  / 10.9231583; 107.2384917 ) contains the graves of North Vietnamese troops killed in the Battle of ...

  5. Phase III offensive - Wikipedia

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    Also on the night of 23 August the 66th Regiment and the 20th Sapper Battalion gathered near Duc Lap Camp in preparation for their attack on the base while the 320th Regiment established a blocking position on Highway 14 northeast of Duc Lap to intercept allied ground units. In the ensuing Battle of Duc Lap from 24 to 27 August the assault ...

  6. Battle of Thượng Đức (1974) - Wikipedia

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    The PAVN 3rd Corps ordered the 31st Regiment, 2nd Division, to Thượng Ðức to relieve the 66th Regiment, 304th Division, so that the 66th could be deployed in support of the 29th, which was steadily giving ground to attacking Airborne troops. Additionally, the 24th Regiment, 304th Division, arrived in the battle area in early September.

  7. 1968 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The final plane evacuating men after the Battle of Kham Duc. The Battle of Kham Duc was the struggle for the United States Army Special Forces camp located in Quảng Tín Province. The camp was occupied by the 1st Special Forces detachment consisting of U.S. and South Vietnamese special forces, as well as Montagnard irregulars. [87]

  8. Battle of Duc Duc - Wikipedia

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    The area west of the Sông Thu Bồn, which included part of the "Arizona Territory", was insecure and sparsely populated, as were the southern and western reaches of Duc Duc. Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) influence extended south to the Nông Sơn coal mines in the narrow canyon of the Sông Thu Bồn, about 10 kilometers from the ...

  9. 1969 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Hieu Duc district refugee center, Quảng Nam Province, was invaded and ten persons kidnapped. [9] 20 April. Nixon announced that he would order the withdrawal of 150,000 U.S. troops from South Vietnam over the next 12 months in a gradual policy of Vietnamization, putting more responsibility on the South Vietnamese. [34] 21 April