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  1. Provinces and Cities in South Vietnam. Simplified Military Map Reading. “Where We Were” 4/68 to 4/69 C-Btry, 7/15th FA. There were 43 Provinces and 4 Military Regions (MR) in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. (Note: I Corps was north and IV Corps was south)

  2. Firebases (FB) and Landing Zones (LZ) in Vietnam 15th Field Artillery Regiment 1917 - 200415 Allons! WW1 WW2 Korea Vietnam Panama Bosnia Iraq Afghanistan INTRODUCTION This 2001 revised list of coordinates for Landing Zone (LZs), Fire Bases (FBs), Fire Support Base (FSBs), and Camps was compiled from a

  3. 12 lip 2011 · These sources included: Operations Reports & Lessons Learned (ORLLs), After Action Reports, Annual Historical Supplements, unit histories, and input from many Vietnam Vets. Take the data at face value and keep in mind that some of the information may have been inaccurate when the original documents were written.

  4. FSB Hill 4-11 was located on a small hill about 7 miles west of Quang Ngai City, Vietnam. This fire support base was fighting home of the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 11th LIB, Americal Division from July 1969 to October 1971.

  5. A fire support base (FSB, firebase or FB) is a temporary military facility used to provide fire support (often in the form of artillery) to infantry operating in areas beyond the normal range of fire support from their own base camps.

  6. A virtual tour of Vietnam as seen by veterans who served on Hill 4-11 or in the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry or one of its supporting units.

  7. Landing Zone Baldy (also known as FSB Baldy or Hill 63) was a U.S. Marine Corps, Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base located northwest of Chu Lai, Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam.

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