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Home Provinces MapBenLuc MapCanTho MapMyTho MapNhaBe MapOngDoc MapRachGia MapTanAn

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Maps of South Vietnam

The following maps are photos of the National Geographic Map dated 1967 to provide you an idea of operational areas in the III and IV corps areas in which the MRF mainly operated.  These maps relate to stories and pictures within this web site and are for educational purposes.

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes) My Tho/Dong Tam Area

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes)  Tan An Area

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes)  Ben Luc To Tay Ninh Area

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes)  Nha Be Area

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes)  Can Tho Area

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes)  Rach Gia Area

Orangebullet.gif (266 bytes)  Song Ong Doc Area

The following map shows approximate boundaries of South Vietnam Provinces:

  South Vietnam Provinces

 

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