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  • '''Pleiku''' is a town of [[Gia Lai Province]] in [[Vietnam]]'s central highlands. Du Pleiku is :
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pleiku]]
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  • A highway connecting [[Ban Me Thuot]], [[Pleiku]], [[Kontum]] and [[Thua Thien]], in central Vietnam
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  • Province of the [[Central Highlands]] of [[Vietnam]], whose capital is [[Pleiku]].
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  • ...l Vietnam, which connects the seaport of [[Qui Nhon]], via [[An Khe]] to [[Pleiku]].
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  • '''Pleiku''' is a town of [[Gia Lai Province]] in [[Vietnam]]'s central highlands. Du Pleiku is :
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  • In [[Vietnam]], the capital of [[Kontum Province]], near [[Pleiku]] and [[Plei Me]]; Highway 14 runs through it,and Highway 24 connects it to
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  • ...ietnam]] is '''Gia Lai Province''', also '''Gia Lam''', whose capital is [[Pleiku]]. '''Plei Me''', which was near the first engagement in the [[Battle of th Pleiku airport, which is 25 km from the center of the city and 45 km to [[Kontum]]
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  • ...h it, and [[National Highway 19 (Vietnam)|National Highway 19]] runs to [[Pleiku]] in the highlands to the west. It is on a rail line and has a small airpor *186 km east of [[Pleiku]]
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  • ...ral [[Vietnam]], connects the seaport of [[Qui Nhon]], via [[An Khe]] to [[Pleiku]]. Mang Yang Pass is the site where the French [[Groupe Mobile 100]] (GM100
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  • '''National Highway 14''' is a road connecting [[Ban Me Thuot]], [[Pleiku]], [[Kontum]] and [[Thua Thien]], in central [[Vietnam]]. The area of its i
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  • It is 45 km north of [[Pleiku]] and southeast of [[Ben Tre]] in the former [[II Corps tactical zone]] of
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  • | [[Pleiku]]
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  • ...RT I was a response to a February 8, 1965 attack on the U.S. air base at [[Pleiku]], while the triggering event for FLAMING DART II was a February 10 attack
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  • ...e roads were open, including National Highway 19 (Vietnam)|Highway 19 from Pleiku to Qui Nhon. 53% of the railroads, essentially inoperative in 1965, had gon
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  • **II Corps at [[Pleiku]] for the Central Highlands provinces
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  • ...first1=William|year=1966|url=http://www.generalhieu.com/pleiku-2.htm|title=Pleiku Campaign, After Action Report}}, p.1</ref> ...nnard, p.46</ref><ref>{{citation|last1=Coleman|first1=J.D.|year=1988|title=Pleiku, The Dawn of Helicopter Warfare in Vietnam|publisher=St.Martin's Press|loc
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  • ...VN battalion under Nguyen Huu An. They said that this had been called the "Pleiku Campaign" within the Army,<ref>Moore & Galloway 2008, p. 13</ref> but this ...hin it, National Highway 14 (Vietnam)|Route 14 interconnects Ban Me Thuot, Pleiku, Kontum and Thua Thien, and had been built specifically for ARVN movement a
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  • Facing forces under Pham Van Phu, the PAVN feinted at Pleiku, as during the Ia Drang campaign, but sent their main, three-division attac From Ban Me Thuot, the PAVN moved north towards Pleiku and southeast, across National Highway 25 (Vietnam)|Highway 25 towards the
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  • ...and 1st PAVN Division were known to be located. Another was in the Kontum-Pleiku area. East of the central highlands, 2nd PAVN Division was moving in the di ====Pleiku====
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  • ...n terms, but has been called either the U.S. Battle of the Ia Drang or the Pleiku Campaign, ...abused by the outcome of a February 6, 1965 VC attacked U.S. facilities at Pleiku, killing 8 and destroying 10 aircraft. President Johnson, on February 7-8,
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  • ...tum]] was taken and the French had to form yet another static defense at [[Pleiku]].
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  • **II Corps at Pleiku for the Central Highlands provinces The USMC 1st Composite Radio Company deployed, on January 2, 1962, to Pleiku, South Vietnam as Detachment One. After Davis' death in December, it becam
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  • ...-1) on the coast, and National Highway 19 (Vietnam)|Highway 19 (QL-19) to Pleiku. Keeping Route 19 open was the job of two Armored Cavalry Squadrons. The di
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  • The USMC 1st Composite Radio Company deployed, on January 2, 1962, to Pleiku, South Vietnam as Detachment One under the command of then Captain John K.
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