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24: 187:(790 acres), and Truong Hai was the first private company in Vietnam to manufacture automobiles, and the first to achieve an annual output of 5,000 automobiles. The facility expanded in 2003 on 38 hectares (94 acres) in Tam Hiep Industrial Park with an investment of VND1,900 billion. In 2007, Truong Hai Automobile Co. Ltd became Truong Hai Automobile Joint Stock Company (Thaco), with automobiles marketed as Thaco-Kia. 86:, the base had an airfield to supplement the major base at Đà Nẵng. It was not named for any local geographic feature, but rather was named by then Major General Victor Krulak using the Mandarin Chinese characters for his own name. 107:
during the Vietnam War. Shortly after conventional ground forces began arriving in country in 1965, it became necessary to open a second airfield because of the heavy traffic into and out of Đà Nẵng.
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Ontos on Chu Lai beach search for a defensive position shortly after descending from the landing crafts aboard the USS
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became operational on 1 June 1965 and remained in use by Marine aviation units until September 1970.
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on the Kỳ Hà peninsula north of the air base. The Marine base was handed over to the U.S. Army's
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from 1965 to 1970, and a United States Army military base from 1970 to 1971 during the
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The Seabees of MCB-10 built the helicopter pad, and the Marines also established a
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in April 1967 and subsequently became the headquarters and base area for the
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landed at Chu Lai to establish a jet-capable airfield and base area.
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U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup
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Chu Lai (businessman)

Núi Thành District
Quảng Nam Province
Vietnam
Chu Lai International Airport
United States Marine Corps
military base
Vietnam War
Đà Nẵng
Lieutenant General
Victor H. "Brute" Krulak
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Da Nang Air Base
United States Marine Corps
2nd Division
3rd Battalion, 9th Marines
3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade
MEB
4th Marine Regiment
3rd Reconnaissance Battalion
Marine Aircraft Group 12
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 10
Chu Lai Air Base
combat base and helicopter facility
Task Force Oregon
U.S. 23rd (Americal) Infantry Division
Kia Motors
Chu Lai Plant
Truong Hai Automobile Co.

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