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Flag - Viet Cong - Hero Destroys Comms - TET OFFENSIVE 1968 - Vietnam War - F.03
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Large Flag Banner - Viet Cong - Tet Offensive 1968Ba To Combat Base - US Special Forces Base - Tiger Force Rangers Base
Heroes Who Destroys Communications Medal
Mặt Trận Dân Tộc Giải Phóng Miền Nam Việt
National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam
Bạn Khen Thưởng - We Praise and;
Tặng Thưởng Huân Chương Dũng Sĩ Đánh Giao Thông
Award the Medal of the Hero of Who Destroys Communications
Đơn Vị -
Du Kích – NLF Guerrilla unit of Ba To - 1968
Heroes Who Destroys Communications - Awarded in one class to NLF Personnel for destroying communications related equipment and / or facilities.
Very Rare Piece
Viet Cong Battle Awarded Unit Banner
National Liberation Front - Unit, Bunker Flag
Excellent War Piece - Original - Excellent Condition
Very Rare Piece - Large Original Flag
Measures - 36 x 27 inches (92 x 69 cms)
Excellent Piece
NLF, NVA, VC - Viet Cong / National Liberation Front
Detachment A-706 (A-106) – Ba To Combat Base
US Special Forces Detachment - Ba To
Mobile Strike Force / MACV-SOG
Tiger Force Rangers - PRU - Mercenary Special Forces
Tiger Force Rangers Detachment A-706
Ba To was a US Special Forces, Mike Force Detachment located in I CTZ (1 Corps Military Tactical Zone, Northern South Vietnam, South of DMZ).
The site is officially listed as having been opened in 1964 however CIA Operatives were running Indigenous Mercenaries out of this camp since at least as early as 1962.
November 1965 saw elements of the US Marines, 1st Recon Platoon located the with the US Special Forces detachment.
Having at it's it height more than 500 operatives based at the camp at Ba To (Quang Ngai Province) the camp was handed to the 69th Ranger Battalion (Tiger Force Rangers) in September of 1970 as the US Special Forces pulled out of the area.
Previously known as US Special Forces Detachment A-106, the re-occupying Rangers renamed the camp A-706.
They were to remain at the camp until Mid 1972 when the base was overrun.
NLF - National Liberation Front
The Việt Cộng, also known as the National Liberation Front (NLF), was a communist political organization with its own army – the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (PLAF) – in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments, eventually emerging on the winning side
It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organized peasants in the territory it controlled. Many soldiers were recruited in South Vietnam, but others were attached to the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), the regular North Vietnamese army.
During the war, communists and anti-war activists insisted the Việt Cộng was an insurgency indigenous to the South, while the U.S. and South Vietnamese governments portrayed the group as a tool of Hanoi. Although the terminology distinguishes northerners from the southerners, communist forces were under a single command structure set up in 1958.
North Vietnam established the National Liberation Front on December 20, 1960, to grow insurgency in the South. Many of the Việt Cộng's core members were volunteer "regroupees", southern Việt Minh who had resettled in the North after the Geneva Accord (1954).
Hanoi gave the regroupees military training and sent them back to the South along the Ho Chi Minh trail in the early 1960s.
The NLF called for southern Vietnamese to "overthrow the camouflaged colonial regime of the American imperialists" and to make "efforts toward the peaceful unification".
The People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam (PLAF)'s best-known action was the Tet Offensive, a massive assault on more than 100 South Vietnamese urban centers in 1968, including an attack on the U.S. embassy in Saigon.
The offensive riveted the attention of the world's media for weeks, but also overextended the Việt Cộng. Later communist offensives were conducted predominantly by the North Vietnamese. The organization was dissolved in 1976 when North and South Vietnam were officially unified under a communist government.
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