Description: Vietnam War - US Military Map - December 1967 - KANNACK Kannack, Binh Khe Province, CIA Airfield, Mike Force Base, Vietnam War, 1967 and surrounding combat bases at An Xuan, An Thach, Plei Co Em, Pleu Ta Moc, Song Ba River, Trail 508, Binh Dinh and An Tuc Province US MILITARY MAP - Very Rare Kannack - CIA Airfield - Trail 508 During the Vietnam War, the region around Binh Khe Province in South Vietnam was a critical area of operations due to its strategic location. Binh Khe Province, located in the central coastal region of Vietnam, was part of a larger area that saw significant military activity during the conflict. In 1967, the area was heavily influenced by the presence of several key military bases and airfields. The CIA Airfield, also known as the Kannack Airfield, played a crucial role in intelligence operations and logistical support for the U.S. and South Vietnamese forces. It served as a base for reconnaissance missions and as a staging point for various military operations in the region. The Mike Force Base, a U.S. Special Forces installation, was involved in counterinsurgency operations and supported local South Vietnamese forces in their efforts against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army. The surrounding combat bases in this region included An Xuan and An Thach, which were important for providing support and coordinating operations in the area. Plei Co Em and Pleu Ta Moc were further inland, providing strategic points for operations along the Song Ba River and Trail 508. The Song Ba River was a significant geographic feature that influenced military strategies and movements, serving as both a transportation route and a natural barrier. Binh Dinh Province, where Binh Khe is located, was a hotbed of conflict due to its geographical significance and the presence of various military installations. An Tuc Province, also nearby, also saw its share of combat and military activity. The battles in this area were characterized by frequent engagements between U.S. forces, South Vietnamese troops, and the Viet Cong, with various operations aimed at disrupting enemy supply lines and strongholds. Trail 508, a key route for the movement of troops and supplies, was frequently targeted due to its importance in the logistics network of the opposing forces. The terrain and dense jungle made these operations particularly challenging, and the battles fought in these areas were intense and often resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. Vietnam War MAP Measures - 29 x 22.5 inches ( 74 x 59 cms ) Series L 7014 Normal 0 false false false EN-AU JA AR-SA For your kind Consideration. Free Post over $100 For All Single or Combined Auction or Buy It Now Purchases in same order , Command Control, North, South, Central, MACV, Special Forces, SOG, Special Op’s, Special Operations Group, 5 th Special Forces, Army Security Agency, Military Intelligence, Psy-Ops, US Army, De Oppresso Liber, Airborne, 1 st Special Forces, CIDG, Mike Force, Mobile Guerrilla Force, Mobile Strike Force, Operations Detachment, Provincial Recon Unit, Recon Teams, RT, USMC, United States Marine Corps, Vietnam War, WWII, WWI, French Indochine War, French Foreign Legion, Legion Etrange, Project Omega, Recondo School, Rapid Fire, Project Delta, Special Missions Advisory Force, Project Gamma, Project Sigma, Indigenous Troops, MACV-SOG, CCC, CCS, CCN, USARV, SMAG, TAG, Field Training Command, Recon Team Leader, US Navy, Air Force, AATTV, Long Tan, Nui Dat, AAFV, ATF, New Zealand V Force, Big Red One, 1st Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, Tropic Lightning, 25th Infantry Division, Subdued, Patch, Patches, Uniform, Helmet, Flash, Beret, Arc, Tab, 101 st Airborne Division, 82nd Airborne, 173rd Airborne, Combat, Militaria, Medal, Badge, Map, 199th Infantry Brigade, Old Ironsides, 5th Infantry Division, MAAG, USARPAC, XXIV Corps, 23rd Infantry Division, Americal, 38th Infantry Division, Black Op’s, Clandestine, Non-Conventional Warfare, 11th Infantry Brigade, 11th Armored, 196th , 1st Aviation, 18th Engineers, Medic, Medical, Viet Cong, VC, Viet Minh, Dien Bien Phu, Saigon, Tiger Force Rangers, Ranger, Logistical Command, Khe Sanh, POW, RVN, ARVN, South Vietnam, North Vietnam, NVA, Hanoi, Siagon, Phan Rang, LLDB, Bright Light, Free World Forces, Company, Platoon, Patrol, Long Range, Special Forces, ARVN, Green Berets, Elite, Recon, Reconnaiance, CCN, CCC, CCS, MACV SOG, SOA, Paratrooper, Parachutist, Vietnam War, Special Operations, Military, Tiger, Ranger, Route, Team, VC, NVA, Viet Cong, Command Control
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