Vietnam Veteran 199th INFANTRY BRIGADE Epoxy and 40 similar items
Vietnam Veteran 199th INFANTRY BRIGADE Epoxy Buckle & Black Bonded Leather Belt
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Vietnam Veteran 199th INFANTRY BRIGADE Epoxy Buckle Black Bonded Leather Belt sizes 28" -52" waist(Please give pants waist size).
"The Redcatchers"
The unit was formed for the second time at Fort Benning in 1966. Nicknamed "the Redcatchers", the unit was hastily moved to Song Be, Vietnam on 10 December 1966 to provide an increased U.S. presence in the III Corps Tactical Zone and remained there until its return to Fort Benning on 11 October 1970, where it was inactivated.[1] The unit was briefly reactivated at Fort Lewis Washington from the remains of the 9th Infantry Division.
The brigade was conducting Operation Uniontown in Ð?ng Nai Province when the 1968 Tet Offensive began. It immediately began a defense of U.S. II Field Force headquarters at Long Binh and the Bien Hoa Air Base against attacks by the VC 275th Regiment. One battalion was moved by helicopter to attack a Viet Cong command post at the Phu Tho racetrack inside Saigon, then engaged in house-to-house fighting in Cholon.[1]
During 1969, the 199th was responsible for the security of the region north and east of the capital, and in 1970 moved into the "Iron Triangle" when other units participated in the Cambodian Incursion.
This buckle is made in USA with durable epoxy finish on a brass/ox backing. Buckle is 2 1/2" X 4" and fits any 1 1/2" - 1 3/4" belt.
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