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  • ...ng Province''' which is in the [[Saigon]] area of Vietnam. It is north of Saigon/[[Ho Chi Minh City]], which forms its southern border. To its west is [[Tay
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  • ...ea northwest of Saigon. It was followed by a longer mission in the general Saigon area, [[Operation JUNCTION CITY]]. <ref name=Rogers>{{citation ...am)|Highway 13]]. The eastern edge was about 25 miles/40 km northwest of [[Saigon]].
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  • ...my of the Republic of Viet Nam]], the geographic command responsible for [[Saigon]], the national capital, and its surrounding provinces. While relatively sm
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  • '''An Loc''' is 65 miles north of Saigon, on National Highway 13 (Vietnam)|Highway 13. During the Vietnam War, it wa ...public of Viet Nam soldiers. That was a major defense of the approaches to Saigon.
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  • ...n by the U.S., of its own nationals, and some South Vietnamese, from the [[Saigon]] area, as the [[Republic of Vietnam]] was [[fall of South Vietnam|overrun ...Tan Son Nhut airfield was overrun, other Vietnamese escaped from that main Saigon airfield, as others had been escaping from other airbases before the advanc
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  • ...the last helicopters during the iconic evacuation of U.S. personnel from [[Saigon]] in [[Operation FREQUENT WIND]].
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  • ...an alliance of nationalist elements in [[Cochin China]], especially the [[Saigon]] area. <ref name=Patti>{{citation ...n Van Sam was assassinated in October. A split between the Hoa Hao and the Saigon members already had been brewing since October 1946, over participation in
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  • ...'' is a town in Vietnam, about 75 miles north of Ho Chi Minh City (i.e., [[Saigon]]). It is on the Song Be River, and sometimes is called Song Be. The town h
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  • ...is 6 km east of the [[Cambodia|Cambodian]] border and 70 miles north of [[Saigon]]/Ho Chi Minh City, on [[National Highway 13 (Vietnam)|Highway 13]] north o
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  • ...rth-south [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|Highway 1]], which goes through [[Saigon]]/[[Ho Chi Minh City]] to the [[Mekong Delta]]. Highway 1 intersects [[Nati
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  • ...ietnam]], he put up one of the last fights at [[Cu Chi]], 12 miles outside Saigon. <ref name=Time1988-01-01>{{citation | title = Saigon | author = Church, George J. ''et al.'' | date = April 24, 1995 | journal =
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  • *96 kilometres to the north-west of [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • ...e south, including the Mekong Delta and what was variously named Gia Dinh, Saigon, and Ho Chi Minh City ...[[Danang]], then called Tourane, was captured in late 1858 and Gia Dinh (Saigon and later Ho Chi Minh City) in early 1859. In both cases Vietnamese Christi
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  • ...d Vietnam without prior congressional approval. This was well known to the Saigon government. <ref>{{citation ...st President, who was arrested and imprisoned by the North Vietnamese when Saigon fell.
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  • *293km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • *561 km north of [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • *550km from [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]]
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  • ...port in the country (after [[Saigon]]) and the third largest city (after [[Saigon]] and [[Hanoi]]. The population is estimated to be 1.7 million (2003) ...ss, and links to the international airports in [[Hanoi]], [[Danang]], and [Saigon]]; it is being improved to take larger aircraft.
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  • ...,000 [[ARVN]] soldiers, it took place in [[Tay Ninh]] province, north of [[Saigon]]. The goals were to destroy bases in what was termed War Zone C, and, if p
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