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  2. Free-fire zone - Wikipedia

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    A free-fire zone in U.S. military parlance is a fire control measure, used for coordination between adjacent combat units. The definition used in the Vietnam War by U.S. troops may be found in field manual FM 6-20:

  3. Vietnam War body count controversy - Wikipedia

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    For official U.S. military operations reports on free-fire zones, there are no distinctions between enemy KIA and civilian KIA since it was assumed by U.S. forces that all individuals killed in an area declared a free-fire zone, regardless of whether they were combatants or civilians, were considered enemy KIA.

  4. The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone (Vietnamese: Cánh đồng hoang) is a 1979 Vietnamese drama film directed by Nguyễn Hồng Sến . It won the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.

  5. Operation Hickory - Wikipedia

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    Operation Hickory was a search and destroy operation conducted by the 3rd Marine Division in the area around Con Thien, Quảng Trị Province known as Leatherneck Square from 18 to 28 May 1967. Operation Hickory was the first authorized incursion into the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).

  6. Forward air control during the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    On 25 January 1963, the ROE were updated to establish some free-fire zones containing only enemy troops; permission was not needed to place an air strike there. The requirement for Vietnamese approval was also waived for night missions supporting troops in contact, so long as they were supported by a Douglas C-47 flareship.

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  7. Operation Cedar Falls - Wikipedia

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    Following this, the area was declared a free-fire zone and adults who were found in the zone following deportations were considered "enemy combatants" afterwards. [4] Most senior officers involved in planning and executing the operation later evaluated it as a success.

  8. Fire at Vietnam apartment block kills 30 - state media - AOL

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    At least 30 people have been killed in a fire at an apartment block in Vietnam's capital Hanoi, among them children, local media reported on Wednesday, citing the city's police.

  9. 1967 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The operation resulted in 362 PAVN and 142 Marines killed and the removal of the entire civilian population and creation of a free-fire zone.: 30 18 May – 7 December. Operation Barking Sands was a pacification operation conducted by the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division in Hậu Nghĩa and Bình Dương Provinces. The operation resulted in ...

  10. Building fire kills 14 people in Vietnam capital - AOL

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    At least 14 people were killed and three injured in a fire that broke out at a densely populated residential area in Hanoi early on Friday, police said. Firefighters managed to rescue seven...

  11. Battle of FSB Mary Ann - Wikipedia

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    Fire Support Base (FSB) Mary Ann was established to interdict movement of North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and VC troops and materiel down the K-7 Corridor and Dak Rose Trail (branches of the Ho Chi Minh trail running from Laos to the coast of South Vietnam).