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Q: Who were the members of macv advisory team 90 from 1968 to 1969 in tay ninh?
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Is there an After Action Report for MACV Advisory Team 24 Kontum Vietnam for the Team's actions during the TET offensive in 1968?

There should be an after action report in the National Archives (NARA). There are at least two places to look: One is the large set of files of MACV headquarters which has chronological after action reports. (Note that some of the reports for the Tet '68 period were withdrawn over the years for various purposes, and not refiled properly). The other is NARA's file on Team 24. Some MACV team files are more complete than others, but there ought to be a report in there, plus possibly intel reports, province reports, etc. One other place to ask is the U.S. Historian's office at Fort McNair, which may have a copy.


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They were members of the 1st Special Forces Group that were temporarily assigned to MACV-SOG to lead indigenous "Hatchet" Companies in Vietnam.


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What did the press call the daily MACV briefings?

" Five O'clock Follies"


What did soldiers call themselves in vietnam?

From 1957 to 1959 US Soldiers (US Army) operated as US military advisors under MAAGV (US Military Assistance Advisory Group Vietnam). In 1962 MACV (US Military Assistance Command Vietnam) was created; MACV existed until the end of the war.


Where is dong tam Vietnam located?

DONG TAM WAS THE NAME OF THE 9TH DIVISION/2ND BRIGADE AND THE NAVY BASE IN THE DELTA IT WAS A MILE OR TWO WEST OF MY THO, ALSO NORTH OF THE MEKONG, SOUTH OF WHAT WAS IN THE SIXTIES RTE 4. iT STARTED OFF AS AND EXTENSION OF THE 9TH DIV BASE AT BEARCAT, THEN DEVELOPED INTO A MAJOR NAVAL BASE FOR MACV.


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Answer: Black ops/ Black Operations are not a Special Forces Unit. It is a kindove of operation that the government initiate. Special Forces teams or Intelligence agencies such as the CIA, CSIS, ASIS or MI6 do these kindove ioerations. Black Operations/Ops basically mean if that Agent/Team gets caught the Government will deny there excistence in order to prevent a war. The reason Call Of Duty Black Ops is called Black ops is because in Black Ops you are MACV SOG[Military Assitance Command Vietnam Studies And Observations Group] SOG was created in the 60's in the Vietnam war. Displeased with the CIA's effort in the Vietnam war President John.F Kennedy ordered all covert actions be placed in a part of the Army. MACV SOG was born. Handling the CIA's Covert Actions and Black Operations.


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Who were the Brigider Generals of the Vietnam War?

He wasn't there for the whole war, but General William C. Westmoreland did lead the war effort and its buildup at MACV from 1964 to 1968. His place in the history of this event is still controversial and among Vietnam Vetrans the mention of his name will split the group into two strongly divergent sides, each ready to fight the war all over again. Westy was replaced by Gen. Creghton Williams Abrams Jr. (1968 - '72) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creighton_Abrams


What were some problems or controversies related to Vietnam War?

The "Five O'clock Follies" was the daily press briefing presented in Saigon by MACV that was always painting a rosey picture of the war and touting the body count of the day. The press began to report the truth of the war to the homefront after catching a ride to the field and seeing first hand the chaos of the battles.


How many were killed during the battle on Fire Support Base Jay March 29 1970?

There are 12 names are on the Wall, and other reports list 12. The report from General E.B. Roberts First Cav Commander to General Creighton Abrahams MACV Commander dated 5 April 1970 says 13 Americans killed. There were about 26 wounded and medivaced. We buried about 76 NVA in a mass grave adjacent to the trash pit. MM A Co. 8th Engineer, First Air Cav