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    Bu Prang Camp (also known as Bu Prang Special Forces Camp) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base in Quang Duc Province...
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  • northeastern Thailand Bu Prang Camp, a former army camp in Vietnam Prang, Ghana, a settlement of Pru East District, Bono East Region, Ghana Prang, a tourist spot...
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  • napalm by the US Army leaving from Bu Prang Camp after the mistaken identification of a Cambodian convoy. The Bu Prang Camp had been under fire from Vietnamese...
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    Cambodia.: 506  In October 1969 the PAVN again besieged Duc Lap and Bu Prang Camp, with the siege only being broken by the ARVN in December.: 315–6  In...
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    Montagnard forces evacuated towards the nearby Bu Prang Camp. October–December The PAVN besiege Duc Lap Camp. 1 November to 28 December Operation Dan Tien...
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  • Province that juts into Quang Duc near Bu Prang. The site of the abandoned U.S. Army Special Forces Bu Prang Camp was perched atop a high, forested ridge...
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  • November and the US and Montagnard forces evacuated towards the nearby Bu Prang Camp. PFC Michael Norton disappeared during the escape and evasion and was...
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    22 November 1968. Retrieved 8 June 2020. 119th AHC history "Foe attacks Bu Prang Post during artillery barrage". The New York Times. 16 November 1969. p...
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  • Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment conducted a helicopter assault near Bu Prang Camp and patrolled the area until 6 May without making any contact with the...
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    American-trained CIDG troops in the Special Forces bases of Buon Sar Pa and Bu Prang in Quảng Đức Province (now Đắk Nông Province) and in Buon Mi Ga, Ban Don...
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