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  2. 20th Engineer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Engineer Battalion (Combat) conducted operations throughout Vietnam from 1966 to 1971. It was part of the defense of Saudi Arabia and participated in the assault into Iraq in 1990-1991 during the Gulf War . The 20th Engineers were deployed twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan as part of the War on Terrorism .

  3. 20th Engineer Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    As the organization of the Army changed following Vietnam, the 20th Engineer Brigade was again reactivated at Fort Liberty, North Carolina as an airborne brigade on 21 June 1974. [2] Assigned as a subordinate command of the XVIII Airborne Corps, which comprised one airborne combat engineer battalion, a heavy construction battalion and four ...

  4. 92nd Engineer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 92nd Engineer Battalion is one of the Army ’s first modular engineer battalion headquarters. The unit’s history of service begins in 1933 with deployments to Britain, North Africa, Italy during World War II, Vietnam War, hurricane relief efforts, road construction i Honduras. Desert Storm/Shield and numerous deployments in support of ...

  5. 27th Engineer Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 27th Engineer Battalion was established on January 16, 1918 at Fort Myer, Virginia as the 2D Battalion, 37th Engineer Regiment. In July 1918, during World War I, the unit fought in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne; the unit was demobilized afterwards at Camp Upton. It was reconstituted in the Regular Army as the 2nd Battalion ...

  6. Phu Loi Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Phu Loi airfield was originally established by the Japanese in the 1940s and was located approximately 20 km north of Saigon in Bình Dương Province. During the First Indochina War the base was used by the French as a prisoner of war camp for captured Viet Minh. Following the end of the war it was used to imprison opponents of the Ngo Dinh ...

  7. Plei Djereng Camp - Wikipedia

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    In late October 1966 the camp was moved 8 km south and the 20th Engineer Battalion built a new airfield here. [4] The 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division comprising: 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry [1]: 139 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry [1]: 145 was based at Plei Djereng in May 1970 to support the Cambodian Campaign.

  8. 554th Engineer Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army 554th Engineer Battalion left Fort Knox, Kentucky, in 1967; in California it boarded a ship for Vietnam. It was based at Cu Chi, Vietnam, from 1967 to 1969 with some elements at Phu Loi. There were also other elements TDY where needed from time to time. The battalion completed their duties but had casualties from two separate ...

  9. Củ Chi Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Following the departure of the U.S. forces in 1972, Củ Chi became the base of the ARVN 25th Division. [1]As the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces closed in on Saigon in late April 1975, the camp was hit by PAVN artillery fire on 28 April and besieged the PAVN. 25th Division commander Major general Lý Tòng Bá ordered his forces to fight in place, but on the morning of 29 April after ...