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Hương Điền district

Coordinates: 16°39′25″N 107°27′36″E / 16.657°N 107.46°E / 16.657; 107.46
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Hương Điền is a former district of Thừa Thiên province (now Thừa Thiên–Huế Province) in South Vietnam. Here, according to North Vietnamese sources was the site of the Huong Dien massacre in July 1955 by Ngo Dinh Diem troops, killing 92 local villagers.[1][2]

In mid-1972, the Republic of Vietnam Marine Division established its forward command post at Hương Điền.[3]

References

  1. ^ Daily Report: Foreign Radio Broadcasts - Numéros 221 à 225 - Page 61 United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service - 1960 "admitted that it "stemmed from keen discontent in the army and the population against President Ngo Dinh Diem's ... the mass murders in Ngan Son, Chi Thanh, Cho Duoc, Huong Dien in Quang Nam, to the food poisoning of thousands of ...
  2. ^ The Vietnam Syndrome. Impact on US Foreign Policy. G. Simons 1997. P 168
  3. ^ Melson, Charles (1991). U.S. Marines In Vietnam: The War That Would Not End, 1971-1973. History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. p. 92. ISBN 978-1482384055.

16°39′25″N 107°27′36″E / 16.657°N 107.46°E / 16.657; 107.46