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The Vietnam War was fought between North Vietnam, supported by the Soviet Union and China, and South Vietnam, supported by the United States and other anti-communist countries. Additionally, the war involved various factions and forces within Vietnam itself, including the Viet Cong guerrilla fighters.
There were 3 Duster battalions in South Vietnam: 1/44th in I Corps, 5/2nd in II Corps, and 4/60th in III Corps. Dong Ha was in I Corps.
138 miles taking this route:Take A453, from Nottingham, to A42 (to M42) to BIRMINGHAM.Take A42 & M42 to M5 (S) to The SOUTH WEST.Take M5 down to Bristol.
130 miles taking this route:Take A512 ASHBY, from Loughborough, to A42 (to M42); once you are at A42, follow signs to A42 (to M42) to The SOUTH WEST to BIRMINGHAM.Take A42 & M42 to M5(S) to The SOUTH WEST.Take M5 down to BRISTOL.
33 miles following this route:Follow signs out of the airport, then follow signs to A42 & M42.Follow A42 & M42 to Birmingham.
You can get the 666a to the M42 nebula, but you'll have to walk from there.
105 miles taking this route:Take M1 (S) LONDON, from Wakefield, to A42 (to M42) to The SOUTH WEST to BIRMINGHAM at JUNCTION 23A.Take A42 & M42 to Birmingham.
M42, m5 about an hour - twenty
By Car, up the M42/A42.
60 miles taking this route:Take M1 to The NORTH, from Milton Keynes, to M6 to The NORTH WEST to BIRMINGHAM at J19.Take M6 to The NORTH WEST to M42(S) at J4.Take M42 to A45 to the AIRPORT at J6 (the first junction that you will approach on M42).From there, follow signs to the AIRPORT.
120 miles taking this route:Take M5 to The NORTH (towards BIRMINGHAM), from Worcester, to M42 LONDON (via M40) at J4A.Take M42 to M40 LONDON at J3A.Take M40 into London.