• The 2005 Phú Lộc derailment was a crash involving an express passenger train that derailed in central Vietnam on 12 March 2005 when it was running on the...
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    Corps. 12 March 20052005 Phú Lộc derailment: An express passenger train on the North–South Railway derailed north of the Pass, in Phú Lộc District, Thừa...
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    cause derailments; the 2005 Phú Lộc derailment is one such example, which led to 13 casualties and hundreds of injuries when a train derailed along the...
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    5th Division and an attack on 4,000 ARVN defenders at the Battle of Loc Ninh. Lộc Ninh was a small district town in Bình Long Province, approximately...
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    established by ASEAN, however, two new railways are under development: Saigon–Lộc Ninh Railway connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and one...
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    who felt that the disputes between the junta's senior officers were derailing the war effort. Only a few days later Westmoreland had invited him and...
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    assault in Quảng Nam Province killed 17 VC and captured 21.: 96  A VC mine derailed a train killing four railway workers.: 97  20 November Three regiments...
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    engender intense domestic opposition in the U.S. and that it might possibly derail the ongoing peace negotiations in Paris (they had both opposed the Menu...
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    French administration of Indochina originally built a railway from Saigon to Lộc Ninh in the 1930s, with the intent of extending it further into Cambodia...
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    disengage. On 24 February the 1st Infantry Division commander General Phạm Văn Phú requested a B-52 strike and both battalions withdrew an hour before the strike...
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    opinion, Secretary of State William P. Rogers who feared the bombings would derail the peace talks in Paris, and the National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger...
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