
Cat Lo Naval Base - Wikipedia
Cat Lo Naval Base is a former United States Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Republic of Vietnam Navy (RVNN) base approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northeast of Vũng Tàu in southern …
Cat Lo U.S. Naval Combat and Logistics Base 1965-1971
Cat Lo, on the northern shore of South Vietnam’s Cape Vung Tau, served as a naval base and logistics base during the Vietnam War. U.S. Naval leaders chose the site for several reasons: …
CAT LO AND VUNG TAU PAGE - Texas Tech University
Both Cat Lo and Vung Tau were located on the coast of Central Vietnam. Cat Lo was not only home for the nine cutters of USCG Division-13, but also home for several Navy Swift boats, …
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My Tour of Duty, Cat Lo, Vietnam 1969 - YouTube
Our mission was to patrol the coast of Vietnam to shut down smuggling of arms from North to South Vietnam. With that accomplished, CG patrol boats, sometimes with...
NSAD Cat Lo, Vietnam 1968, Japan, and the Pacific | Flickr
Jan 16, 2019 · An album of mixed slides taken at Naval Support Activity Detachment Cat Lo, RVN during 1968, along with slides taken by the same unknown photographer at other locations in …
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Cat Lo a Memoir of Invincible Youth - amazon.com
May 20, 2009 · Cat Lo is a story of young men who volunteer for Swift Boats in Vietnam and about war's indelible lesson for those who survive: life is too precious to waste. Thirty-six years …
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Part One Volunteering for Swift Boats and the Crew of PCF 79
Cat Lo Sailors - Facebook
Apr 1, 2019 · Group of veterans that served in Cat Lo, RVN. If you are a "Cat Lo Sailor" come and join us. Just tell us when you served at Cat Lo and what your boat or division and rating were.
“Cat Lo – A Memoir of Invincible Youth” – By Virg Erwin
Across the nation, farm boys from the Midwest, surfers from California, city-slickers from Cleveland, and share croppers from the South opened their mail to find greetings from Uncle …
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