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In April 1970, 22-year-old James Speed Hensinger, an enlisted man in the U.S. Army’s 173rd Airborne Brigade, was stationed at a compound in Phu Tai, west of the coastal city of Qui Nhon, Vietnam.
between Tuy Hoa and Phu Tai in Vietnam 1969-1970 Hq & MSC 5th Maintenance Battalion.
1 maj 2020 · 173rd Airborne Brigade, 4th Battalion in AO Dan Phu/Wainwright, and the 503rd Airborne Infantry clear and search operation in Phú Yên Province. [283] Operation dates have also been reported as being from March 16, 1969 – Apr 15, 1969.
Phu Tai, Viet Nam 1968. Scan from old slide. #875. Add comment. 11,020 views. 197 faves. 83 comments. Uploaded on December 4, 2015. Taken circa 1968. All rights reserved.
Vietnam Service: 30 Sept. 1968 - 5 August 1969. Typical Location: Phu Bai. Authorized Strength: 1966 - _ / 1968 - 175 / 1970 - _ Company: 239th Quarter Master. Type: Service. Previous Station: Fort Lewis.
Michael Bracey enlisted in he Army in 1967 when he was seventeen. He served in II Corps, South Vietnam, November 1967-November 1968.
Phu Tai Compound was a 173rd Airborne Infantry compound located 11 kilometers (6.6 miles) southeast of An Nhon city in Binh Dinh Province, RVN. At 11:35 PM on July 15, 1969, the complex received five rounds of B-40 rocket-propelled grenade fire.