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    Operation Passage to Freedom was a term used by the United States Navy to describe the propaganda effort and the assistance in transporting in 310,000...
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    mostly through Operation Passage to Freedom. Operation Passage to Freedom was an initiative by the U.S. Navy and French military to transport Vietnamese...
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    First Indochina War (category Resistance to the French colonial empire)
    navy, the U.S. Navy launched Operation Passage to Freedom and sent hundreds of ships, including USS Montague, in order to evacuate non-communist—especially...
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    Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) was the official name used by the U.S. government for both the first stage (2001–2014) of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)...
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  • amphibious assault, Operation Chromite. It was later active during Operation Passage to Freedom after the Geneva Accords of 1955. "United States Pacific Fleet...
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    participated in amphibious operations at Okinawa and Korea, transported the refugees of French Indo-China in the "Operation Passage to Freedom" mission during the...
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    named Operation Passage to Freedom, with an estimated 60% of the north's one million Catholics fleeing south. The Catholic migration is attributed to an...
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    class moved south of the Accords-mandated ceasefire line during Operation Passage to Freedom. The ICC reported that at least 892,876 North Vietnamese were...
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    she sailed to Southeast Asia while the Navy carried thousands of refugees from North to South Vietnam during "Operation Passage to Freedom". While serving...
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    proceeded to Haiphong to evacuate refugees from there to Saigon as part of Operation Passage to Freedom. By 12 September, Montrose had evacuated 9,060 people...
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    South Vietnam (category Articles to be expanded from June 2023)
    800,000 to 1 million North Vietnamese, mainly (but not exclusively) Roman Catholics, sailed south as part of Operation Passage to Freedom due to a fear...
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    August. when she Joined Operation Passage to Freedom, the massive evacuation of refugees from North to South Vietnam. She returned to Pacific Reserve Fleet...
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  • "Bắc 54" ("Tonkin 54") to refer to Northern Vietnamese who migrated to the South in 1954 (as part of Operation Passage to Freedom, who were mainly political...
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    attempt to bolster the VNA, a propaganda campaign encouraging Vietnam's Catholics to move to the south as part of Operation Passage to Freedom, and spreading...
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    1954, however, she did depart from her normal routine to participate in Operation "Passage to Freedom", in which Navy ships evacuated Vietnamese refugees...
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    to transport refugees from north to south. The navy program to transport refugees from the north to the south was called Operation Passage to Freedom...
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    civilians of either sides to migrate to the other. Many Catholics from the North, mostly through Operation Passage to Freedom, migrated to the South, wherein...
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  • and relocate in South Vietnam as part of the US government's Operation Passage to Freedom. Approximately 52,000 move in the opposite direction. Dr. Thomas...
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    November, Diệm agreed to surrender. The ARVN officers had intended to exile Diệm and Nhu, having promised the Ngô brothers safe passage out of the country...
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    Operation Crippled Chick, ACB 1 Builds Emergency Airstrip Behind Enemy Lines,By Steve Karoly, The seabeecook webpage [4] Operation Passage to Freedom...
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  • degrees of power and control over the country. This period is considered to be one of the most complicated periods in the history of Vietnam. 258 BC is...
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    Franks, under the code-name Operation Iraqi Freedom, the UK code-name Operation Telic, and the Australian code-name Operation Falconer. Coalition forces...
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  • "We've Seen This Movie Before: The Latest U.S. "Innocent Passage" Freedom of Navigation Operation in the South China Sea". Lawfare. Archived from the original...
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    000 Vietnamese refugees from Haiphong, French Indochina during Operation Passage to Freedom. NBG-1 Detachments took part in the evacuation of the Chinese...
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    the 1950s. First in June 1954, as elements of Operation Passage to Freedom and then two years later to survey and map the roads. Seabee teams 501 and...
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  • pp. 1243–1244. ISBN 978-1851099610. Frankum, Ronald (2007). Operation Passage to Freedom: The United States Navy in Vietnam, 1954–55. Lubbock, Texas:...
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    USS Hickman County (category Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Philippine Navy)
    departed Yokosuka for French Indochina, where she assisted in "Operation Passage to Freedom." When the French withdrew from Indochina, after their defeat...
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    moved south (mainly to Saigon and heavily to Biên Hòa and Vũng Tàu and the surrounding areas) as part of Operation Passage to Freedom. About 180,000 moved...
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    Catholic people, proceeded during the French-American Operation Passage to Freedom from 1954 to 1955. On May 27, 1948, Nguyễn Văn Xuân, then President...
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    was deployed to the Far East, patrolling off the coast of Korea, following the ceasefire. In September, during Operation Passage to Freedom, the ship was...
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