May 3 & 4, 1970 there were one mortar attack and 3 rocket attacks. The VC were pissed off because we had just invaded Cambodia and most of the helicopters and fighter jets flew out of Bien Hoa
Between aug 1968 and sept 1969 while i was at bien hoa there were 32 attacks with mortars and rockets.
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I believe it was the first half of March 1969.
The end of 1969 was the first draft lottery.
Cambodia .
New York City.
In 1969 my orders indicated that Thailand was classified as a "Limited Combat Zone"
I believe it was the first half of March 1969.
Not mentioning any specific Firebases, Main Base Camps, or Outposts, the answer would be, during that time frame in South Vietnam; some place, at some point, was being mortared or rocketed, or experiencing a sapper attack (commandos thru the barbed wire).
Camp Evans, located in Vietnam, was subjected to mortar and rocket attacks between October 1969 and October 1970. The frequency and impact of these attacks varied throughout the period, and they were conducted by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army. These attacks aimed to disrupt the operations of the U.S. forces stationed at Camp Evans.
During the Vietnam War, several American soldiers were killed at Camp Evans in 1969 as a result of enemy attacks and combat operations. The specific names and details of these casualties would be part of military records and historical documentation related to that time and place.
Rocket Robin Hood ended in 1969.
At lease 4 that I can remember being there in late 69 to 1970. One good one where they distroyed a bunch of Cobra gun ships and hueys. Not all the REMFers were drinking beer and watching movies. Life was easy compared to the grunts but no cake walk on Eagle.I was a wire rat.
Hồ Chí Minh served as president of Vietnam from 1890-1969.
In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.
Yes, Robert M Rosiello was wounded in Vietnam on August 22, 1969.
Mickey Mouse in Vietnam was created in 1969.
The USA first successfully landed a man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong) in July of 1969.
Apollo 11