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  • ...[Vietnam War]], the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] (ARVN) defined '''II Corps tactical zone (II CTZ)'''<ref>[[Corps]] is usually a tactical, rather than geographical s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/II Corps tactical zone]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|II Corps tactical zone}}
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  • The capital of [[Gia Lai Province]] of [[Vietnam]]; headquarters of the [[II Corps tactical zone]] during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...[Vietnam War]], the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] (ARVN) defined '''II Corps tactical zone (II CTZ)'''<ref>[[Corps]] is usually a tactical, rather than geographical s
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  • As part of [[South Vietnam]], it was in [[II Corps tactical zone]] ...rters of two major commands, [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] (ARVN) [[II Corps tactical zone]] and U.S. [[I Field Force Vietnam]]. [[United States Army Special Forces|
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  • It is 45 km north of [[Pleiku]] and southeast of [[Ben Tre]] in the former [[II Corps tactical zone]] of the former [[South Vietnam]]. Further away, it is 246km from [[Ban Me
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  • ...Subsequently, he took command of I Field Force, which operated in the ARVN II Corps tactical zone in Central Vietnam. ...the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Informal Statistical Progress Report for II Corps Tactical Zone from August 1965 to July 1967
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  • *[[II Corps tactical zone]]: Central areas, including the Montagnard Central Highlands
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  • {{r|II Corps tactical zone}}
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  • Annam generally corresponded with the [[II Corps tactical zone]] of [[South Vietnam]]. While the core of the [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] government
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  • ...t activist [[Tri Quang]], who was allied with Gen. [[Nguyen Chanh Thi]], [[II Corps tactical zone]] commander. In March, Ky fired Thi, triggering the [[Buddhist crisis of 19
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  • | Resigned as LTC; later MG-equivalent advisor to II Corps tactical zone
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  • ...tered in Dong Ba thin, was responsible for [[I Corps tactical zone]] and [[II Corps tactical zone]]s; the 77th, based outside Saigon, had responsibiliy for [[III Corps Tacti
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  • ...JGS Chief of Staff, for helping stop a 1960 coup. He moved on to command [[II Corps tactical zone]].<ref name=NSAEBB101-08>{{citation
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  • The engagement took place in the South Vietnamese II Corps tactical zone area, headed by BG Vinh Loc. The commander of the Vietnamese II Corps tactical zone, BG Vinh Loc, could lose Plei Me if he did not relieve it, but if the troop
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  • II Corps tactical zone had an unusual organizational structure. MG Ngo Dzu, the corps commander, h ...tactical zones, this activity, which had taken place within both I CTZ and II Corps tactical zone|II CTZ <ref>LeGro, Chapter 1</ref>
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  • ...an uprising and saying that government troops had mutinied. As a result, [[II Corps tactical zone]] issued an alert that the VC might not honor the truce; the province chief
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  • ...e from the Ho Chi Minh trail in Cambodia, in central Vietnam (i.e., ARVN [[II Corps tactical zone]]), with a goal of driving through to the seacoast over [[National Highway
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  • ...g from the Ho Chi Minh trail in Cambodia, in central Vietnam (i.e., ARVN [[II Corps tactical zone]]), with a goal of driving through to the seacoast over [[National Highway
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  • ...t activist [[Tri Quang]], who was allied with Gen. [[Nguyen Chanh Thi]], [[II Corps tactical zone]] commander. In March, Ky fired Thi, triggering the [[Buddhist crisis of 19
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  • ...nh, Chieu, and Thieu were members. General Nguyen Khanh, the commander of II Corps tactical zone in central Vietnam, was not in the government.
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  • ...ove from the Ho Chi Minh trail in Cambodia, in central Vietnam (i.e., ARVN II Corps tactical zone), with a goal of driving through to the seacoast over National Highway 19 (
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