[Photo] Japanese Type 2AT tanker Otsusan Maru burning and heading for the beach on the coast of French Indochina (Vietnam) north of Qui Nhon after its convoy was attacked by 175 United States Navy carrier planes, Jan 12, 1945. | World War II Database
Army's 8th Transportation Group headquartered at Qui Nhon, Vietnam. Installation of sandbags on ... Gardiner,Paul,S. - 《Army Logistician》 被引量: 20发表: 2003年 How Presidents Test Reality in response to Qui Nhon attack, 154-155 air war: expansion of, 151-158, 172; Phase I, 151,...
Lessons Learned, Headquarters, U. S. Army Depot, Qui NhonArmy operationsVietnamLimited warLogisticsInventory controlConstructionRoadsWater suppliesTelephone systemsNo abstract available.Schulman, J. HAdjutant General's Office (Army)Ginther, R. J
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Qui Nhon, city, south-central Vietnam. It is on the coast of the South China Sea at the entrance to the shallow 17-mile- (27-km-) long Qui Nhon Bay, which trends north-south. The port was opened to French trade in 1874, the harbour serving as an open roadstead for larger ships ...