Talk:Operation Deckhouse Five

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I entered Vietnam with the 1st Battalion 9th Marines on an Opperation called "Deckhouse Five." I remember that nine Marines died on this operation two as a result of a hand grenade which was dropped by mistake in a hilocopter. I was looking for info on this event on the internet. Today I am a teacher and teach high school about the Vietnam War. Dave Tatum - USMC 65/68 Upper Darby High School in Pennsylvania

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I was a new UH-1E gunship crew member on the USS Iwo Jima carrier during that operation. We had 4 UH-1e helicopters assigned to the operation and were the first to assault the beachhead from the air. Our designation squadron was VMO-3. After the ednd of the operation we later joined our entire squadron at Phu Bai Marine Base.

4.168.36.210 07:03, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

The heavy cruiser USS Canberra, CAG-2 provided 8" and 5" gun-fire support for this operation. 72.73.126.231 (talk) 19:08, 19 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

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