Bu Prang Camp

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Bu Prang Camp
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Bu Prang, 21 November 1969
Bu Prang Camp is located in Vietnam
Bu Prang Camp
Bu Prang Camp
Coordinates12°14′17″N 107°18′58″E / 12.238°N 107.316°E / 12.238; 107.316 (Bu Prang Camp)
TypeArmy Base
Site information
Conditionabandoned
Site history
In useOctober 1967-70
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Vietnam War
Garrison information
Occupants5th Special Forces Group

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 5km from the Vietnam-Cambodia border.

History[]

CIDG Forces at Bu Prang, 23 January 1970

The base was located on Route 14, near Tuy Đức 5 km south of the Cambodian border.[1] The base was established by the Special Forces II CTZ MIKE Force who secured the site in a parachute assault on 5 October 1967.[2] Once the area was secured, Detachment A-236, 5th Special Forces and CIDG forces were brought in by helicopter to establish the base.[2]: 175 

On 28 October 1969 the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 3rd Division began a siege of the Camp, Landing Zone Kate and Duc Lap Camp. On 1 November when Kate was abandoned the forces evacuated towards Bu Prang. On 18 November 1969 PAVN mortar fire destroyed the Camp's ammunition storage bunker. The siege was broken by the ARVN on 16 December 1969.[2]: 323 

The base was relocated further east in early 1970 to put it out of range of PAVN artillery fire coming from Cambodia.[1]

Current use[]

The base has been turned over to farmland.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Kelley, Michael (2002). Where we were in Vietnam. Hellgate Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-1555716257.
  2. ^ a b c Stanton, Shelby (2008). Special Forces at War: An Illustrated History, Southeast Asia 1957-1975. Zenith Press. p. 165. ISBN 9780760334492.
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