Description: Vietnam War - US Military Map Duc Xuyen - Buon Tsuke - September 1967 - Duc Lap - Darlac Province - Ban Me Thuot - Central Highlands - Ho Chi Minh Trail - Trail 21 - US Special Forces - Black Ops Recon Area - Jungle Operations - Hill Tribe Operations. Duc Xuyen Duc Xuyen, a Special Forces base during the Vietnam War, was located in the highland region of South Vietnam, in the Quang Duc Province. Its strategic importance lay in its position along the Ho Chi Minh Trail and its proximity to Cambodia, making it crucial for monitoring and interdicting North Vietnamese supply lines and troop movements. The highlands provided a natural advantage for surveillance and defensive operations, facilitating the detection of enemy movements and the mounting of counter-attacks. The base was manned by US Army Special Forces (Green Berets) who conducted reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and training of local indigenous forces such as the Montagnards. Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) units, trained and led by the Special Forces, played a significant role in defending their villages and conducting operations against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) forces. Duc Xuyen frequently received air support from US Air Force and Army aviation units, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, to provide close air support, medevac, and supply drops. Throughout its operation, Duc Xuyen was involved in numerous defensive engagements, reconnaissance missions, and support operations for other remote outposts and bases in the region. During the Tet Offensive in 1967-1968, Duc Xuyen played a critical role in regional defense and countering increased enemy activity, despite facing multiple attacks and sieges. The base's strategic importance and the integration of indigenous forces into defensive and offensive operations underscored the broader US strategy of disrupting enemy supply lines and maintaining control over key regions. Buon Tsuke Buon Tsuke, another significant base during the Vietnam War, was located near Duc Xuyen in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam. Like Duc Xuyen, its strategic importance was derived from its position near the Ho Chi Minh Trail and the Cambodian border, making it a vital point for monitoring and interdicting North Vietnamese supply lines. The region's terrain provided natural advantages for surveillance and defensive operations, enhancing the US military's ability to detect enemy movements and mount counter-attacks. Buon Tsuke hosted both a Special Forces base and a CIA airstrip, further emphasizing its strategic value. The Special Forces conducted similar operations to those at Duc Xuyen, including reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and training of local indigenous forces. The presence of the CIA airstrip enabled more efficient logistics and rapid deployment of resources, personnel, and equipment. This airstrip was crucial for air support missions, including resupply, medevac, and close air support for ground operations. The combined efforts of the Special Forces and CIA at Buon Tsuke were integral to the broader strategy of disrupting enemy supply lines and maintaining control over the Central Highlands. The base and airstrip's role in surveillance, reconnaissance, and defensive operations highlighted the importance of these remote locations in the overall conduct of the war. US MILITARY MAP - Very Rare Vietnam War MAP Measures - 29 x 22.5 inches ( 74 x 59 cms ) Series L 7014 Normal 0 false false false EN-AU JA AR-SA For your kind Consideration. 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