1. 9th ID IV Corps
2. 25th ID III Corps
3. 4th ID II Corps
4. 11th ACR III Corps
5. 173rd Abn Bde
6. 199th Light Brigade
7. 1st ID (Big Red One)
8. 101st Abn Div I Corps
9. 82nd Abn Div
10. 5th ID (1st Bde only) I Corps
11. Americal Div (I Corps)
12. 1st Air Cav Div
Vietnam Helicopter Pilot's Association (VHPA) maintains a list of all Army helicopter pilots trained by the US Army. Most served in RVN. Try contacting the webmaster at http://www.vhpa.org/. He may or may not answer individual questions, buy unlikely he will publish the list. Vietnam Helicopter Pilot's Association (VHPA) maintains a list of all Army helicopter pilots trained by the US Army. Most served in RVN. Try contacting the webmaster at http://www.vhpa.org/. He may or may not answer individual questions, but unlikely he will publish the list.
25th ID the "Tropical Lightning" division (in Vietnam jokingly called the "electric strawberry) & the Americal Division, same outfit that Generals Schwartzkoff and Powell served with in Vietnam.
He is a Vietnam Era Veteran.
As far as I know other then a list of every unit which served in the Pacific unit there would be no such list. To obtain a list of all units having credit for serving in the Pacific Theater would be a large task. There were many, many army units and sub units attached to specific divisions and air force units ( they,during WW2 were the US Army Air Force) with all their supporting units. Engineers Battalions, and so on. Far to numerous to list.
My name is Michael K. Allan and I served in the Australian Army in Vietnam as a grunt. Is there another Michael Allan?
Phu Bai, located in Vietnam, was primarily home to the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War. Additionally, various support and logistical units operated in the area, including elements of the 1st Cavalry Division. The base served as a critical location for operations in the Hue-Phu Bai area and supported numerous combat and supply missions throughout the conflict.
You are a Vietnam Era Veteran but not a Vietnam War Veteran
The Kentucky Army National Guard 2/138th Field Artillery was deployed to South Vietnam.
Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
The Vietnam War M551 Sheridan tank, which had an aluminum hull, steel turret and steel 152mm main gun, weighed about 17 tons combat loaded. The tank served in Vietnam from January 1969 until about April 1972. It served with all US Armored Cavalry units in South Vietnam, and had a complement of 4 crewmen.
Its possible he may have been anti-war, but he still served his country, in the US Army in Vietnam.
He was an army veteran that served in Vietnam. He was part of the elite troops that invaded the country and successfully executed their mission and made it home.