Naval Support Activity Saigon or NSA Saigon was a United States Navy logistics support organization located in Saigon, South Vietnam active from May 1966...
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Cam Ranh Bay (redirect from Cam Ranh Bay Naval Base)
extraordinary. Accordingly, the Naval Support Activity Saigon, Detachment Cam Ranh Bay, was redesignated the Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay, a more...
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Naval Support Activity Saigon (NSA Saigon), which supplied naval forces in the II, III and IV Corps areas.: 2 Naval Support Activity Danang (NSA Danang)...
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Naval Support Activity Danang or NSA Danang was a United States Navy logistics support organization located in Danang, South Vietnam active from October...
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Naval Support Activity Saigon to provide logistic support for U.S. Navy activities in the II, III and IV Corps Tactical Zones. Naval Support Activity...
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Robert E. Adamson Jr. (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
became Commander Naval Support Activity Saigon, South Vietnam. For his service as commander of US Naval Support Activity in Danang and Saigon, Adamson was...
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original on June 4, 2004. Retrieved July 3, 2018. Commander, U.S. Naval Support Activity, Saigon (February 28, 1969). "Purple Heart 1 Citation" (PDF). Archived...
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transferring PX functions from the Navy's Naval Support Activity Saigon. Crum gave them free accommodation in a Saigon villa with a chef and maid which had...
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States in the city of Saigon. After their arrival, CIA involvement expanded to a new large base in Hanoi. The CIA's activities in Vietnam did not grow...
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1st Theater Sustainment Command (redirect from 1st Corps Support Command)
small Direct Support shop in Saigon. The rest of the support was provided by the United States Navy through Headquarters Support Activity, Saigon because the...
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operations of U.S. Naval Support Activity Saigon which was responsible for the protection of U.S personnel and installations in Saigon. The New Zealanders...
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Naval Construction Brigade RADM Combs COMSERPAC RADN Bonner NAVSUPPAC Danang RADM W.H.Heman COMCBPAC RADM Adamson, Commander Naval Support Activities...
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logistics support in II, III and IV Corps from the Navy's Headquarters Support Activity, Saigon (HSAS). HSAS was inactivated that day and replaced by Naval Support...
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while Toulon, Bizerte and Saigon took charge of the maintenance of the fleet. This rationalisation of the roles of the naval dockyards was accompanied...
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Brings Miss America To Republic" (PDF). The Jackstaff News. U.S. Naval Support Activity, Saigon. August 26, 1970. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on...
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The fall of Saigon was the capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. As part of the 1975 spring offensive, this...
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Archie C. Kuntze (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
1940s through the 1960s, including as the Commander, Headquarters Support Activity Saigon during the early stages of the Vietnam War. In November 1966 he...
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the next 10 years. In 1966, NAMRU-2 opened a detachment at the Naval Support Activity Hospital in Da Nang, South Vietnam. It was here that Lieutenant...
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Nhà Bè Base (category Saigon in the Vietnam War)
Naval Support Activity or Nhà Bè Logistics Support Base) is a former U.S. Navy and Republic of Vietnam Navy (RVNN) base in Nhà Bè District in Saigon (now...
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Newport, Saigon "Pentagon East" MACV HQ, Saigon Additional runway at Bien Hoa Air Base Cam Ranh Bay port, additional 3 piers and ammo pier Cam Ranh naval base...
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Defense Attache Office, Saigon. In addition a multi-service organization was required to plan for the application of U.S. air and naval power into North or...
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operations of U.S. Naval Support Activity Saigon which was responsible for the protection of U.S personnel and installations in Saigon. From 1966 Australian...
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USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
intelligence (C4I) support to the commander and staff of the Fleet. She is currently forward-deployed to U.S. Navy Fleet Activities, Yokosuka in Japan...
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for the first time. Hop Tac envisioned a gradual expansion outward from Saigon of areas under South Vietnamese government control. These programs also...
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Edwin B. Hooper (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
non-military personnel, 14 overseas shore activities including Naval Support Activity Saigon and numerous other mobile support units and staffs of the Pacific Service...
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USS Benewah. Turned over to the operational control of Commander, Naval Support Activity Saigon, in April 1967, the ship commenced services to LSTs engaged...
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Huan Nguyen (category 21st-century American naval officers)
Offensive of 1968, Nguyen's parents and six siblings were killed at their Saigon-area home by alleged Viet Cong guerrillas. Shot in the arm, thigh, and skull...
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Gia Long (section Naval buildup)
army, and within a few months, the Tây Sơn had recaptured Saigon mainly on the back of naval barrages. Nguyễn Ánh was forced to flee to Ha Tien, and then...
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attached to Naval Support Activity Saigon, visiting U.S. military personnel throughout the Mekong and Bassac rivers in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. At Naval Training...
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commanded from its Saigon headquarters. These included Maritime Operations (OPS-31), which continued harassment raids and support for psychological operations...
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