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  • ...[Cambodia]]. It intersects [[National Highway 14 (Vietnam)|Highway 14]] in Ban Me Thuot. It was the only escape road from Ban Me Thuot and the Central Highlands during the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam]]
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  • A highway connecting [[Ban Me Thuot]], [[Pleiku]], [[Kontum]] and [[Thua Thien]], in central Vietnam
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  • '''National Highway 14''' is a road connecting [[Ban Me Thuot]], [[Pleiku]], [[Kontum]] and [[Thua Thien]], in central [[Vietnam]]. The a ...Highway 1]] at Bien Hoa and [[National Highway 7 (Vietnam)|Highway 7]] at Ban Me Thuot.
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  • With [[Ban Me Thuot]] as its capital, the largest province of the [[Central Highlands]] of [[Vi
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  • ...zone]] of the former [[South Vietnam]]. Further away, it is 246km from [[Ban Me Thuot]] and 215km from [[Qui Nhon]].
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  • ...a key target after the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] invading force took [[Ban Me Thuot]]. By holding Tuy Hoa, they blocked Highway 1 and cut South Vietnam in half
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  • *197km from [[Ban Me Thuot]]
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  • *200km from [[Ban Me Thuot]]
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  • ...f [[Vietnam]]. It may also be written as '''Dak Lak''' or '''Dac Lak'''. [[Ban Me Thuot]] its its capital, 1399 km south of [[Hanoi]].
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  • *223 km northeast of [[Ban Me Thuot]]
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  • *104 mi/197km from [[Ban Me Thuot]]
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  • | [[Ban Me Thuot]]
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  • ...arming USASF, but killing 28 Vietnamese,, then advancing on the town of [[Ban Me Thuot]], the province capital. They remained friendly to the U.S. personnel, and
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  • ...seized the district headquarters at Dak Mil, and advanced on the town of [[Ban Me Thuot]], the province capital. Two hundred Vietnamese civilians were also rounded ...a volunteer mission, Operation SNATCH, made up of DELTA personnel went to Ban Me Thuot on September 26th to provide the muscle for a show of force at Buon Sa Par
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  • ...t the next step should be to move against Darlac Province and its capital, Ban Me Thuot, and then toward the sea. From the Politburo meeting, Le Duc Tho took the i ...uring the Ia Drang campaign, but sent their main, three-division attack at Ban Me Thuot, surrounding it on March 9, and withstanding a counterattack on March 14, t
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  • *Task Force 3 ([[Ban Me Thuot]]), working with Command and Control South against southern VC strongholds
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  • *[[Ban Me Thuot/Definition]]
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  • ...iltration. Within it, National Highway 14 (Vietnam)|Route 14 interconnects Ban Me Thuot, Pleiku, Kontum and Thua Thien, and had been built specifically for ARVN mo
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  • ...VN troops, on 20 December, captured documents pointing to attack plans for Ban Me Thuot and Qui Nhon. <ref>Hanyok, p. 327</ref> On January 28, ARVN security offic
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