John Dixon
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.
The rates for day camps in Brooklyn, New York in 1978 varied depending on the specific camp, its amenities, and services provided. Generally, day camp rates in 1978 could range from around $50 to $200 per week, but this varied based on factors like the length of the program and included activities.
W.E.B. Du Bois was the American sociologist who studied race relations in the post-Civil War South and characterized the entire white South as an armed camp to keep Negroes in slavery and to kill the black rebels.
Yes, there is a list of individuals who died at the Dachau concentration camp during World War II. The names of many victims have been documented and are maintained in various memorial records and databases for historical and commemorative purposes.
Shawnee men traditionally took on tasks such as hunting, fishing, and protecting the community, while women often focused on agriculture, cooking, and raising children. However, roles could vary within the tribe, with some men and women also engaging in activities typically associated with the opposite gender.
In the story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain, Jim Smiley is outwitted by the stranger when the stranger fills Smiley's frog with quail shot to make it heavy and unable to jump. This ending is unexpected because Smiley was known for always winning bets with his talented frog, and the stranger's underhanded tactics give a twist to the story's outcome. The reader is led to believe that Smiley will win the bet, making the stranger's sneaky move a surprise.
Hq 4th marine Reg. was in Phu Bia in July,1966, to Dong Ha in Dec,1966, and then to Camp Evans , at least until Aug 1967 when I left. I think HQ was in Chu Lai prior to July 1966. Charlie.
The best way (other than the "Order of Battle Vietnam" book) is knowing what division it was assigned to. And divisions moved around a lot in South Vietnam; if the 158th was with the 101st Abn Div (Ambl) in '70, '71 then it was in I Corps at Phu Bai (which had Camp Eagle & Camp Evans as part of the Phu Bai command).
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.
Camp Stone was created in 1969.
In 1969, Bo Schembechler of Michigan was the Walter Camp Coach of the Year.
Vietnam
Identify the Base Commander of Camp Evans during that time frame. With that info contact the National Archives in Maryland. They'll charge a slight fee; and ask for photo copies of the AFTER ACTION REPORTS from that Commander. Those AAR's have been declassified (probably). Each sheet sent to you will be stamped "Declassified".
In South Vietnam: Atop mountain tops (Firebases); in valleys (Firebases); around cities (Firebases) and large Base Camps such as: Quang Tri, Dong Ha, Tay Ninh, Tan An, Bearcat, Bien Phuc, Phu Bhai, Camp Evans, Camp Eagle, Chu Chi, Plieku, Camp Radcliffe, Ahn Khe, etc.
1. Fear of the US military (fear of boot camp primarily). 2. Fear of becoming an amputee or crippled for life (or killed).
Jews.. Children, Men, and Woman were killed.
try not to get killed and get of the camp ground
North Vietnam's prison for US POW's? Or South Vietnam prisons for communist POWs?