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7 maj 2019 · Vietnam War map from Newsweek – January 1, 1968. I Corps. Also known as “Eye Corps,” this encompasses the five northernmost provinces in South Vietnam, along with two major cities — Hue and Da Nang. II Corps. The Central Highlands area in South Vietnam, consisting of 12 provinces, and the largest of the four corps in size. III Corps
Cu Chi Vietnam 1968 archive HD stock video footage clips and photos. Historic HD videos of Cu Chi Vietnam 1968 from CriticalPast are royalty-free and available for immediate download.
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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.
Richard Rooker provides these six section scans of a 1968 Vietnam (entire Southeast Asis) map. Some of the locations shown on this map no longer appear on maps of Vietnam because they were either destroyed, moved or underwent a name change during or following the War.
"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.
From the Douglas A. Yeager Collection (COLL/5039) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH