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Ca Lu Combat Base

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remained at Ca Lu, providing security for the recently completed LZ Stud. With the closure of Khe Sanh Combat Base in July 1968, Ca Lu and Landing Zone Stud, renamed Vandegrift Combat base were the westernmost Marine bases along the DMZ.
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from South Vietnam, preparations began for the Marines to withdraw from Ca Lu and Vandegrift. In early October the 4th Marine Regiment withdrew from Ca Lu and Vandegrift handing control of the bases to the ARVN
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started construction of a major base near Ca Lu to include an airfield, ammunition storage facilities, bunkers and helicopter revetments and a supporting road network, named
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took over operational control of Ca Lu in preparation for the launch of Operation Pegasus, the relief of Khe Sanh. The
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helicopter near Ca Lu, killing 22 marines on board. By late March Route 9 into Ca Lu had been reopened and Marine and
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which dismantled and salvaged material at the bases for the expansion of the combat base at
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The base was originally established by the ARVN to cover the infiltration route across the
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Military installations of the United States Marine Corps in South Vietnam
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Military Records, February 1968, 3rd Marine Division: The Tet Offensive
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By February 1967, six 105 mm howitzers operated by the
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U.S. Marines in Vietnam: Fighting the North Vietnamese 1967
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U.S. Marines in Vietnam: High Mobility and Standdown 1969
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HQ Company 4th Marine Regiment veterans' Ca Lu website
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tactical area of operations under the control of the
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Quảng Trị Province

16°41′31.51″N 106°53′8.49″E / 16.6920861°N 106.8856917°E / 16.6920861; 106.8856917 (Ca Lu Combat Base)

Vietnam War
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
United States Marine Corps
Route 9
Krông Klang
Đa Krông District
Quảng Trị Province
South Vietnam

Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone
Cam Lo river
3rd Marine Division
Operation Virginia
4th Marine Regiment
12th Marine Regiment
3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines
North Vietnamese
People's Army of Vietnam
Khe Sanh Combat Base
strongpoint obstacle system
Lancaster
3rd Marine Regiment
attack on Khe Sanh
CH-46
United States Army
Seabees

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