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9 lis 2024 · American and Vietnamese forces patro... Aftermath of attack at Cam LoDescription:Immediate aftermath of battle between Marines and Viet Cong at Cam Lo, Vietnam.
3 dni temu · The year was 1968, and the war in Vietnam was intensifying. For young men like Private First Class James "Jimmy" Malone, the jungles of Vietnam were not just...
Cam Lo village in Quang Tri Vietnam, was once a source of heroin and other drugs for former U.S. Military members located at nearby firebases.
Cam Lộ Combat Base (also known as Hill 37 or simply Cam Lộ) is a former U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base northwest of Quảng Trị in central Vietnam.
25 cze 2019 · In spring 1968, the North Vietnamese Army had set its sights on Dong Ha, a Marine Corps base about 12 miles from the Demilitarized Zone dividing North and South Vietnam.
Next day, 27 January, the battalion redeployed to a position four miles north of Cam Lo on a one-day operation called Fortress Attack. These were the first of the 13 Special Landing Force operations conducted in 1968.
"Ours Again: Marines of the 1st Military Police Battalion reopen traffic across Cam Lo Bridge after enemy forces were driven from the bridge’s southern end. The important span over the Han River just south of the vital Da Nang airfield was the scene of heavy action August 23 as enemy troops tried to seize the bridge.