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  • '''Haiphong''', located in the northern part of [[Vietnam]] where the Red River Delta m For various political reasons, the more militarily critical areas of Haiphong were off-limits to U.S. bombing during most of the [[Vietnam War]]. There w
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  • ...Highway 10 (Vietnam)''' runs from the coal mines in [[Quang Ninh]], via [[Haiphong]], to the coastal provinces from [[Thai Binh]] to [[Thanh Hoa]]. In Haiphong, it is a corridor for industrial parks. The new Binh Bridge in Haiphong links it to [[National Highway 5 (Vietnam)|National Highway 5]].
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  • ...nam (i.e., [[Tonkin]]), it is the national capital, about 65 miles west of Haiphong, on the [[South China Sea]]
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  • '''Haiphong''', located in the northern part of [[Vietnam]] where the Red River Delta m For various political reasons, the more militarily critical areas of Haiphong were off-limits to U.S. bombing during most of the [[Vietnam War]]. There w
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  • ...e Vietnamese railway system. It is 100km/63 mi east of the major port of [[Haiphong]], while the river is navigable, Hanoi is not itself a major port. ...y 1]]. Hanoi connects, via [[National Highway 5 (Vietnam)|Highway 5]] to [[Haiphong]], as well as by rail. [[National Highway 3 (Vietnam)|National Highway 3]]
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  • ...Highway 10]], which is the motorway to the port of [[Haiphong]]; Hanoi and Haiphong also are connected by [[railroad]], which continues into China.
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  • ...ects [[Hanoi]], the capital of the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], to [[Haiphong]], its largest port. It connects to the main north-south road, [[National H
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  • ...ta]]. Highway 1 intersects [[National Highway 5 (Vietnam)|Highway 5]] to [[Haiphong]].
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  • [[National Highway 5 (Vietnam)]] to [[Haiphong]]. [[National Highway 18 (Vietnam)]] is in the province, which runs to Cai
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  • ...ang border-gate economic zone, part of a [[Lang Son Province]]-[[Hanoi]]-[[Haiphong]]-[[Quang Ninh Province]] corridor from China, through Vietnam to the ''Ba
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  • ...n, striking at the Hanoi area from the east, across the Day River, towards Haiphong. This time, the French did not meet his open forces with air power, but wit
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  • *Dinh Vu Industrial Zone in [[Haiphong]] ...hattan International Group of Taiwan. There are also joint developments in Haiphong with the People's Republic of China.
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  • #[[Tonkin]] in the North, including the Red River Delta, Hanoi, and Haiphong.
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  • ...no attacks on the ships bringing Russian and Chinese arms to the port of [[Haiphong]]. ...J refused to allow the most valuable installations, those around Hanoi and Haiphong, to be attacked. The idea was that damage future was more harrowing than da
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  • ...refugees were fleeing from the communists then closing in on [[Hanoi]] and Haiphong.
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  • ...ces to [[Japan]], arriving [[Yokohama]] [[13 September]]. She then went to Haiphong (French Indo China) took on 6,000 Chinese Nationalist troops (1,000 each in
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  • ...ved [[Manila Bay]] [[23 October]]. On [[1 November]] she left Manila for [[Haiphong]], [[French Indochina]], and after arriving embarked 928 enlisted men and 5
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  • ...giment of the Nationalist Chinese Army. The attack cargo ship stood out of Haiphong on [[30 October]] and set a course for [[Chinwangtao]] where she arrived on
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  • ...[Jean Valluy]], Leclerc's successor, ordered that the Viet Minh evacuate [[Haiphong]] in two hours. At that point, French ground troops attacked, and there was
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  • ...ippines]] to [[French Indochina]] where she arrived in the approaches to [[Haiphong]] [[26 October]]. There she boatloaded 906 troops of the 52d Chinese Army a
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  • By 31 January 1955, a paramilitary group had cached its supplies in Haiphong, having had them shipped by Civil Air Transport, a CIA proprietary airline ...ink that the extension of air attacks to military targets in the Hanoi and Haiphong area [HHA] would significantly injure the VC ability to persevere in the So
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  • ...on of refugees from Communist [[North Vietnam]], ''Estes'' operated from [[Haiphong]] from [[18 August]] to [[29 October]]. Between [[6 February]] and 11 Febr
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  • ''Leo'' steamed for Manila and arrived 23 October. After a fast cargo run to Haiphong, French Indochina, ''Leo'' departed the Orient 10 November and arrived Puge
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  • ...the 23d. In November, she carried elements of the 52d Chinese Army from [[Haiphong]] to [[Chinwangtao]], China; then, on the 20th, she departed the [[Gulf of
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  • ...were ready in April 1955, and slipped ashore to their operational base in Haiphong. <ref>Gittleman, p. 88, 91-92</ref>
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  • ...uded a two-week visit at Hong Kong and headed—via Subic Bay—to Tourane and Haiphong in North Vietnam. At those ports, the attack cargo ship embarked non-commun
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  • ...replaced by General [[Jean Valluy]]. When the Viet Minh became active in [[Haiphong]], d'Argenlieu, in Paris at the time, asked his government to authorize Val Valluy ordered that the Viet Minh evacuate [[Haiphong]] in two hours. At that point, French ground troops attacked, and there was
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  • In September 1940, the Japanese moved into the Haiphong area of French Indochina, claiming they wanted to disrupt supply lines to t
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  • ...] in [[Annam]]; he did not visit rural [[Tonkin]] until 1941 and the Hanoi-Haiphong area until 1945. His milk name was Nguyen Sinh Cung. ...rtheless, the situation declined, until, in November, the French shelled [[Haiphong]], killing an estimated 6,000 people. <ref>Hammer, p. 183</ref> The Viet M
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  • ...ts for the entire squadron. The ship departed Manila Bay on 30 October for Haiphong, French Indochina, to embark elements of the 52d Chinese Nationalist Army f
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  • ...]] for logistics before she sailed for [[French Indochina]]. En route to [[Haiphong]], the ship's force readied the attack cargo vessel to receive her next pas
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  • ...dgling South Vietnam Army. A paramilitary group had cached its supplies in Haiphong, having had them shipped by Civil Air Transport, a CIA proprietary airline
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  • ...ench concentrated at Dien Bien Phu and in the Red River Delta ([[Hanoi]]-[[Haiphong]] area), they began to lose initiative and mobility.
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  • ..., The growing frequency of clashes between French and Vietnamese forces in Haiphong led to a French naval bombardment in November 1946, killing from 6,000 to 2
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  • ...compassed the [[Red River Delta]], and the major cities of [[Hanoi]] and [[Haiphong]]). This colony became known as [[French Indochina]]. French forces took
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