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Takhli Thailand Proudly Served - Navy COTTON In March 1967 Route 9

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In March 1967 Route 9 west of Cam Lộ was reopened to Khe Sanh for the first time since 1964

The camp was named after Marine Lance Corporal Paul Evans who was killed during Operation Chinook

On 22 February 1966

Martin later modified the design to incorporate larger quantities of US-sourced components and produced the aircraft in several different variants

Takhli Thailand Proudly Served - Navy COTTON In March 1967 Route 9Takhli RTAFB was established in the 1950s. In the late 1950s, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used Takhli as operating base for CIA resupply of Tibetan freedom fighters. CIA operated C 130A Hercules transports flew men and supplies over Indian airspace, with the consent of Prime Minister Nehru, for parachute drops into Communist Chinese occupied Tibet.[2] Political considerations with regards to Communist forces engaging in a civil

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