I was in the 25th in 1970....never heard of this base camp........ I spent many months at FSB holiday inn, I was with an artillary unit of the 1st inf. div. we had 6 105 howitzers I was the FDC section chief. I was also an FDC chief (Spec5), via speedy 5 school at Fort Sill , in the 1st inf div.............outside Ch Chi at an NDP/FSB called Cheyenne............to the best of my memory. Towed 105's. I can remember a lot of faces but few names anymore. I came home March '70. Not much else to say..........what a time it was.
"Flaming Dart" was a series of reprisal attacks against communist forces in 1965; by US Air Force B-57 Canberra Bombers and smaller fighter bombers. These Air Attacks were conducted in both North & South Vietnam.
Tet Offensive.
The Vietcong were South Vietnamese and Cambodians in a political organization supported by North Vietnam to carry out guerrilla attacks against South Vietnam it support of the northern military.
It gave President Johnson power to respond against attacks on United States forces. It was passed by Congress based on incorrect information about attacks on United States forces. It allowed the bombing of North Vietnam to begin. All of the above-apex :)
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed in Congress, giving the President and the Department of Defense the authority to engage North Vietnam in combat to defend South Vietnam from communist incursion.
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"Flaming Dart" was a series of reprisal attacks against communist forces in 1965; by US Air Force B-57 Canberra Bombers and smaller fighter bombers. These Air Attacks were conducted in both North & South Vietnam.
The Tet offensive occured on the 30 January 1968, it was a campaign of surprise attacks throughout South Vietnam during a period when no attacks were supposed to take place.
I believe it was the first half of March 1969.
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we didn't lose Vietnam. We simply left when President Nixon went into office. We trained the south Vietnam people to fend for themselves and slowly took troops out, then when the two Vietnam's called a peace treaty for the new year celebration Tet north Vietnam issued several attacks on South Vietnam. So the side we were helping lost but truthfully we did not lose.
Tet Offensive.
The Vietcong were South Vietnamese and Cambodians in a political organization supported by North Vietnam to carry out guerrilla attacks against South Vietnam it support of the northern military.
It gave President Johnson power to respond against attacks on United States forces. It was passed by Congress based on incorrect information about attacks on United States forces. It allowed the bombing of North Vietnam to begin. All of the above-apex :)
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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed in Congress, giving the President and the Department of Defense the authority to engage North Vietnam in combat to defend South Vietnam from communist incursion.