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  2. Operation Washington Green - Wikipedia

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    During the period 30 September through 5 October 1969 the Brigade conducted Operation Darby Trail III in the area of the I Corps and II Corps boundary. The Brigade’s mission was to conduct reconnaissance operations in the An Lão Valley and to interdict the movement of the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 2nd Regiment, 3rd Division across ...

  3. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1969)

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    101st Airborne Division and ARVN 3rd Regiment, 1st Division clear and search operation: Thừa Thiên Province: 317: 61 Mar 4 – 25: Operation Darby Crest II [1] 173rd Airborne Brigade and 1st Battalion, 503rd Airborne Infantry clear and search: Bình Định Province: Mar 6: Operation Stingray I [1] 173rd Airborne Brigade clear and search ...

  4. 173rd Airborne Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 173rd Airborne Brigade serves as the conventional airborne strategic response force for Europe. [6] It was a subordinate unit of the U.S. Army's V Corps and after June 2013, subordinate to US Army Europe. The 173rd Airborne Brigade currently consists of 3,300 paratroopers [7] in six subordinate battalions as well as a headquarters company: [8]

  5. Operation Cochise Green - Wikipedia

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    Following the conclusion of Operation Patrick on 30 March 1968 when the 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, moved to the Central Highlands to rejoin its parent division. I Field Force, Vietnam commander General William R. Peers redeployed the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions of the 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, as well as its headquarters from Kontum Province to the coastal plain.

  6. Tuy Hòa Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    The 173rd Airborne Brigade was based at Tuy Hòa from October–November 1967. [2]: 158 Other units stationed at Tuy Hòa/Phú Hiệp included: 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry (December 1970-January 1972) [2]: 145 91st Evacuation Hospital (December 1966-July 1969) [2]: 216 203rd Reconnaissance Airplane Company (October 1967-July 1970)

  7. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1967)

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    Oct 12 - Jan 31 1969: Operation MacArthur [1] 4th Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 173rd Airborne Brigade, ARVN 42nd Regiment and 3rd Airborne Battalion operations, including the Battle of Dak To: western highlands of Pleiku and Kon Tum Provinces: 5,731: 700+ Oct 14: Operation Lard Yar [1] Royal Thai Army Volunteer Regiment operation ...

  8. Hubbardston's Vietnam Memorial unveiled; it lists names of ...

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    HUBBARDSTON - A new memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War was officially unveiled to the public during the town's Memorial Day observances. The names of more than 200 men and women who served ...

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

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    This article is a list of U.S. MIAs of the Vietnam War in the period 1968–69. In 1973, the United States listed 2,646 Americans as unaccounted for from the entire Vietnam War. By October 2022, 1,582 Americans remained unaccounted for, of which 1,004 were classified as further pursuit, 488 as non-recoverable and 90 as deferred. [1]