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fire and crashed, killing 13 Marines. Marines promptly renamed the area as "Helicopter Valley". From 4 July the squadron supported
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at Okinawa and departed for Subic Bay arriving there on 22 June.
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393:(SLF) helicopter squadron. In late April the squadron supported
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940:U.S. Marines in Vietnam: An Expanding War 1966
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1380:Commandant of the Marine Corps
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722:President of the United States
691:11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
656:15th Marine Expeditionary Unit
633:13th Marine Expeditionary Unit
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1515:I Marine Expeditionary Force
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