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  2. Landing Zone English - Wikipedia

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    LZ English North, 1968. Landing Zone English (also known as English Airfield, LZ Dog, LZ English or simply Bong Son) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base in Bồng Sơn, Bình Định Province, Vietnam.

  3. List of landing zones in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Landing Zone s during the U.S.-involvement in the Vietnam War include: Landing Zone Albany, Central Highlands; involved in the Battle of Ia Drang. Landing Zone Baldy, Quảng Nam Province. Landing Zone Brace, Central Highlands. Landing Zone Brillo Pad, Central Highlands. Landing Zone Center, Quảng Tín Province; involved in the Battle of ...

  4. Landing zone - Wikipedia

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    LANDING ZONE by John O. Wehrle, U. S. Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program Team I, (CAT I 1966). Courtesy National Museum of the U. S. Army.. The United States used LZs to a greater extent in the Vietnam War than in other wars because of the widespread use of helicopters, which provided increased mobility and rapid transportation of forces.

  5. Landing Zone Oasis - Wikipedia

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    On 11 May 1969 the base was attacked by an estimated 600 People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) troops, resulting in 11 U.S. and approximately 100 PAVN killed and 3 U.S. captured. [ 3 ] On 30 October 1970 the base, occupied by 6th Battalion, 14th Artillery and elements of B Battery, 4th Battalion, 60th Artillery , was attacked by the PAVN, resulting ...

  6. Landing Zone Uplift - Wikipedia

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    1966. In use. 1966-70. Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Garrison information. Occupants. 1st Cavalry Division. Landing Zone Uplift (also known as LZ Uplift or Deo Nhong Pass) is a former U.S. Army base north of Phù Mỹ in Vietnam.

  7. Landing Zone Grant - Wikipedia

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    History. The base was originally established by the 1st Cavalry Division during Operation Sheridan Sabre and located 11km east northeast of Nui Ba Den on a major People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Vietcong (VC) infiltration route. [1] At 03:30 on 23 February 1969 a force from the VC 1st Battalion, 95th Regiment attacked Grant.

  8. Landing Zone Brillo Pad - Wikipedia

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    1968. In use. 1968-9. Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Garrison information. Occupants. 4th Infantry Division. Landing Zone Brillo Pad (also known as LZ Brillo Pad) is a former U.S. Army base west of Kontum in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

  9. Landing Zone Two Bits - Wikipedia

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    Summary. Landing Zone Two Bits (also known as FSB Two Bits) was a U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base located in the Bồng Sơn region northeast of An Khe, Bình Định Province in central Vietnam. The base was located near the intersection of Highway 1 and Highway 514, approximately 50 km northeast of An Khe.