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Unloading cargo, 1966

Saigon, December 1966: Soldiers from the 1st Logistical Command’s 71st Transportation Battalion are pressed into service unloading military cargo from ship to shore after thousands of Saigon’s stevedores walked off the job in a labor dispute. The strike, which began on Christmas Day, was soon settled, and the troops went back to their regular duties. ....

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DVIDS - News - 1st TSC cuts ribbon on M35A2 truck display; honors heroes from Vietnam War


1st TSC cuts ribbon on M35A2 truck display; honors heroes from Vietnam War
Photo By Sgt. Owen Thez |
From Left, Col. Joseph R. Kurz, chief of staff, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Sgt...
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Photo By Sgt. Owen Thez | From Left, Col. Joseph R. Kurz, chief of staff, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Sgt. 1st Class Casey Steiner, maintenance management noncommissioned officer, 1st TSC, and Command Sgt. Maj. Sherman Waters, senior enlisted advisor, Special Troops Battalion, 1st TSC, cut a ribbon during a ceremony dedicating a new static display at their Fowler Hall headquarters building at Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 14, 2021. During the ceremony a historic M35A2 2 1/2 ton truck was dedicated to Sgt. William S. Seay, and Sp4c Larry G. Dahl, two 1st TSC Soldiers who posthumously earned the Medal of Honor during the Vietnam War. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Owen ....

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Vietnam War Withdrawal: The Final Battles – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


 
SAIGON, Vietnam – The 1st Logistical Command 379th Transportation Company line up in a convoy to deliver food and ammo to the Soldiers on the frontlines, circa 1969. The trucks, known as the minesweepers ran ahead of the group, providing logistical s… 
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As the Americans withdrew, South Vietnam’s combat capability declined. The United States furnished its allies the heavier M48 tank to match the NVA’s T54 tank and heavier artillery to counter North Vietnamese 130mm. guns, though past experience suggested that additional arms and equipment could not compensate for poor skills and mediocre leadership. In fact, the weapons and equipment were insufficient to offset the reduction in U.S. combat strength. In mid-1968, for example, an aggregate of fifty-six allied combat battalions were present in South Vietnam’s two northern provinces; in 1972, after the departure of most American units, only thirty battalions were in the same area. Arti ....

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