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US Navy cruisers, destroyers, and one battleship, blasted enemy positions from the gunline. The gunline covering South Vietnam was called "Dixie Station." The gunline covering the North Vietnamese coast line was called "Yankee Station."

US Army/Marine ground units stayed in South Vietnam.

Some US Air Force units were stationed in Thailand. Mainly the B52 heavy bombers.

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