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This Vietnam war in-country machine embroidered patch measures 2.8" by 3.2", used condition. A valuable addition to your collection of Vietnam war memorabilia items. Naval Support Activity Danang was a U.S. Navy installation that played a crucial role during the Vietnam War. It was located in the city of Danang, which was a significant hub for U.S. military operations in Vietnam. Here is some general information about Naval Support Activity Danang and its role during the war: Location: Naval Support Activity Danang was located in the northern part of South Vietnam in the city of Danang. The facility was situated along the coast of the South China Sea and was a strategic location for U.S. Navy and Marine Corps operations. Mission: The primary mission of Naval Support Activity Danang was to provide logistical and support services to U.S. and allied naval and military units operating in the region. This included maintenance and repair facilities, storage, and transshipment of supplies and equipment, and support for riverine and coastal patrol craft. Support for Riverine Operations: Danang was a major center for riverine operations, and the Naval Support Activity played a significant role in supporting these operations. Riverine forces used small boats to patrol and control waterways, making it a crucial aspect of the U.S. military's strategy in Vietnam. Amphibious Operations: Danang's location along the coast made it an essential base for amphibious operations. The U.S. Marines, in particular, utilized Danang as a logistical hub for their operations in the region. Base Facilities: The facility at Danang included piers, warehouses, and repair facilities to support naval and Marine Corps units. It was essential for maintaining and sustaining the naval presence in the region.
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