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    Long Binh Post (Tổng kho Long Bình) is a former U.S. Army base located in Long Bình, Đồng Nai between Biên Hòa and Saigon, Vietnam. The base functioned...
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  • Hòa Long Binh Post, a US military base at Long Bình ward, 1965–1975 Long Bình Jail, a U.S. military stockade at Long Binh Post, 1966–1973 Long Bình, An...
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  • Long Binh Jail (commonly called LBJ, the "LBJ Ranch", or Long Binh Stockade) was a U.S. military stockade located at Long Binh Post, in Đồng Nai Province...
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    The attacks on Biên Hòa, Bien Hoa Air Base and Long Binh Post, occurred during the early hours of 31 January 1968 and continued until 2 February 1968....
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    area Long Binh, Bien Hoa, originally occupied by the Long Binh post is as of 2008[update] largely given over to industrial use, known as Long Binh Techno...
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  • small brown bird Long Bình Jail, a U.S. Army stockade at Long Binh Post during the Vietnam War Long Binh Post, also known as Long Binh Junction, a U.S...
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    installations in the Saigon area to include Long Binh Post. Unfortunately, the reporting was delayed and did not reach Long Binh until the morning of 22 February...
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  • explosion in the distance. The two drive to the scene of the explosion at Long Binh Post, where Coates explains that the military would rather fake an entry...
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    45th Medical Company were located with the company headquarters at Long Binh Post; the 3d Flight Platoon of the 45th Medical Company was located at Vung...
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    approved it in principle, except he elected to move Headquarters, USARV to Long Binh Post (Headquarters MACV, remained in the Saigon area). The command immediately...
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    division left the country. However, the U.S. continued to operate the Long Binh Post. Combat patrols continued there until November 11 when the U.S. handed...
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    and other facilities at Long Binh Post were erected by individuals of the 57th. It was anticipated that the move to Long Binh would be completed by mid-January...
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    USARV and its component commands, including the assigned WACs, moved to Long Binh Post northeast of Saigon. In January 1970, the WAC reached its peak strength...
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    battalions attacked the U.S. logistical and headquarters complex at Long Binh Post. Biên Hòa Air Base was struck by a battalion, while the adjacent ARVN...
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    Command, and many other Army units dispersed in Saigon were moved to Long Binh Post to resolve centralization, security, and troop billeting issues. When...
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    headquarters at Long Binh Post against attacks by the VC 275th Regiment. One battalion was moved by helicopter to attack a Vietcong command post at the Phu...
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  • Biên Hòa and at 5pm on 26 April they attacked Bien Hoa Air Base and Long Binh Post.: 154  By the morning of April 28 troops from the 4th Corps overran...
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    44th Medical Brigade (category Articles that may be too long from October 2022)
    in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam.. Brigade headquarters relocated to Long Binh Post, Republic of Vietnam in September 1967. 44th Medical Brigade was consolidated...
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    discuss the close-in defense of Saigon. Toàn ordered Đảo to defend Long Binh Post, Khôi to defend Biên Hòa and the remaining two Marine brigades to be...
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    the 61st Medical Battalion, the 58th Medical Battalion was organized at Long Binh along similar lines to support the 68th Medical Group. The concept provided...
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    Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) and had its headquarters in Long Binh. II Field Force's area of responsibility was III Corps Tactical Zone,...
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  • LeTourneau tree crusher, Long Binh Post, South Vietnam 27 September 1967...
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    States) and debarked at Vung Tau. The troops were initially sent to Long Binh Post north of Saigon and there the battalion immediately began building a...
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    from 1966 to 1973 in Vietnam. In Vietnam they were posted at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Long Binh Post and hotels in the South Vietnamese capitol of Saigon...
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  • discuss the close-in defense of Saigon. Toàn ordered Đảo to defend Long Binh Post, Khôi to defend Biên Hòa and the remaining two Marine brigades to be...
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  • Bulge Colmar Pocket The 93rd Evacuation Hospital was established at Long Binh Post in December 1965. In mid-April 1971 the facility was closed and the...
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    Trang. II Field Force, Vietnam was activated with its headquarters at Long Binh Post: 53–4  18 March A VC mine explosion killed 15 civilians on a country...
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    Navy counterparts at the 29th General Support Group of the U.S Army's Long Binh Post. One member also served in 1 NZATTV. The Royal New Zealand Armoured...
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    the loss of 17 U.S. killed. In the attacks on Bien Hoa Air Base and Long Binh Post 527 VC were killed and 47 captured for the loss of 11 U.S. killed.: 352 ...
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    Battalion guarding Tan Son Nhut Air Base. It was later assigned to Long Binh Post under the U.S. Army Support Command, Saigon. Coming from Fort Lewis...
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