II Corps tactical zone: Difference between revisions
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| [[Quang Ngai]]<ref>Also in I CTZ</ref> | | [[Quang Ngai]]<ref>Also in I CTZ</ref> | ||
| Quang Ngai | | [[Quang Ngai]] | ||
| Quang Ngai | | [[Quang Ngai Province]] | ||
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| [[Kontum]] | | [[Kontum]] | ||
| Kontum | | [[Kontum]] | ||
| Kontum | | [[Kontum Province]] | ||
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| [[Binh Dinh Province]] | |||
| [[Binh Dinh]] | | [[Binh Dinh]] | ||
| Binh Dinh | | [[Binh Dinh Province]] | ||
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| [[Phu Bon]] | | [[Phu Bon]] | ||
| Hau Bon | | Hau Bon | ||
| Gia Lai | | [[Gia Lai Province]] | ||
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| [[Phu Yen]] | | [[Phu Yen Province]] | ||
| Tuy Hoa | | Tuy Hoa | ||
| Phu Yen | | Phu Yen | ||
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| [[ | | [[Dac Lac Province]] | ||
| Ban Met Thuot | | [[Ban Met Thuot]] | ||
| Dar Lac (also | | [[Dar Lac Province]] (also Dar Lac) | ||
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| [[Khanh Hoa]] | | [[Khanh Hoa]] | ||
| Nha Trang | | [[Nha Trang]] | ||
| Khanh Hoa | | Khanh Hoa | ||
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| [[Quang Duc]] | | [[Quang Duc Province]] | ||
| Nghia | | Nghia | ||
| | | [[Dac Lac Province]] | ||
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| [[Phu Yen]] | | [[Phu Yen Province]] | ||
| Tuy Hoa | | Tuy Hoa | ||
| Phu Yen | | Phu Yen | ||
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| [[Tuyen Duc]] | | [[Tuyen Duc Province]] | ||
| Da Lat | | [[Da Lat]] | ||
| Lam Duc | | Lam Duc | ||
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Conventional American forces in II CTZ were under [[I Field Force Vietnam]], headquartered at Nha Trang. 5th Special Forces Group headquarters were also in Nha Trang | Conventional American forces in II CTZ were under [[I Field Force Vietnam]], headquartered at Nha Trang. 5th Special Forces Group headquarters were also in Nha Trang | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist|2}} |
Revision as of 17:15, 19 December 2008
During the Vietnam War, the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam (ARVN) defined II Corps tactical zone (II CTZ)[1] as central Vietnam, including both the lowlands and the Central Highlands. It covered nearly half the land area of South Vietnam.
Provinces in II CTZ1965 name | 1965 Capital | Current name |
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Quang Ngai[2] | Quang Ngai | Quang Ngai Province |
Kontum | Kontum | Kontum Province |
Binh Dinh Province | Binh Dinh | Binh Dinh Province |
Phu Bon | Hau Bon | Gia Lai Province |
Phu Yen Province | Tuy Hoa | Phu Yen |
Dac Lac Province | Ban Met Thuot | Dar Lac Province (also Dar Lac) |
Khanh Hoa | Nha Trang | Khanh Hoa |
Quang Duc Province | Nghia | Dac Lac Province |
Phu Yen Province | Tuy Hoa | Phu Yen |
Tuyen Duc Province | Da Lat | Lam Duc |
North Vietnamese equivalents
U.S. equivalents
Conventional American forces in II CTZ were under I Field Force Vietnam, headquartered at Nha Trang. 5th Special Forces Group headquarters were also in Nha Trang
References
- ↑ Corps is usually a tactical, rather than geographical structure; the U.S. renamed its Vietnam War corps formation s "field forces" to avoid confusion. In July 1970, the Republic of Vietnam redesignated its CTZs as Military Regions (MR). ARVN MR numbers, however, had no relationship to the People's Army of Viet Nam's MR numbering scheme.
- ↑ Also in I CTZ