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Following the village's screening, 106 villagers were detained; the remaining inhabitants of Ben Suc and of surrounding villages, some 6,000 individuals, two-thirds of them children, were deported, along with their belongings and livestock, in trucks, river boats and helicopters to relocation camps.
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2003 Page 458 "Xã nào trên địa bàn huyện Bến Cát, Dầu Tiếng cũng có quân Mỹ, quân ngụy rải ra đóng chốt với đủ các đơn vị Sừng Sỏ nhất. ... Bến Súc là nơi địch cho là “có công Sự phòng thủ kiên cố của Việt Cộng” được chọn là mục tiêu trọng điểm của cuộc hành quân. ... Ngày 6-1-1967, lính bộ binh và
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After the deportation of the village's population, Ben Suc was systematically erased by American engineers who first burned the village's buildings to the ground and then leveled their remnants as well as the surrounding vegetation using bulldozers.
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xe tăng Mỹ càn vào xã An Điễn, An Tây, Phú An. Huyện Bến Cát Sủ dụng Đại đội 61, tiếu đội công binh, trinh Sát ..."
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Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War. A Political, Social, and Military History
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John F. Votaw, “CEDAR FALLS, Operation”, in Spencer C. Tucker, ed.,
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that was evacuated then systematically destroyed in January 1967,
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Dầu Tiếng District
Operation Cedar Falls
Vietnam War
Thanh Tuyền
Dầu Tiếng
Vietcong
Iron Triangle
Cedar Falls-Junction City
Archived
Wayback Machine
11°9′39.97″N 106°26′54.72″E / 11.1611028°N 106.4485333°E / 11.1611028; 106.4485333
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Former populated places in Vietnam
1967 in South Vietnam

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