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  • F4 jet flying with about five other jets bombing a bridge on Route 1A was hit by 37mm anti-aircraft fire, crashed into Doi Troc Hill in Chanh Hoa II village.

    Busch, Jon T. 1990

  • F4 jet flying with about five other jets bombing a bridge on Route 1A was hit by 37mm anti-aircraft fire, crashed into Doi Troc Hill in Chanh Hoa II village.

    Apodaca, Victor J. Jr. 1967

  • Island, near Da Nang, the site of the prison where Chanh reported that the prisoners were taken by the Vietnamese.

    Pierce, John D. 1990

  • I, and a friend of mine, met with Chanh, after he and his family were finally allowed to come to the States.

    Pierce, John D. 1990

  • Chanh explained that his letter to me, in which he had said that he had seen my son, was not written to deceive me, but was an effort to protect his friend, who was a prisoner-at-large in Vietnam, a most understandable reason.

    Pierce, John D. 1990

  • On June 4, 1984, I received a letter from Nguyen Hun Chanh, a Vietnamese refugee in a refugee camp in the Philippines, stating that he had seen my son and five other Americans and eight Chinese, when they were brought into a prison in Da Nang, where he was being held.

    Pierce, John D. 1990

  • Pierce continues: Chanh gave those interviewing him a Xerox copy of the friend's letter.

    Pierce, John D. 1990

  • I gave this information to the DIA [Defense Intelligence Agency] and, from their subsequent interview of this man, found that, while he (Chanh) had not actually been in Da Nang prison and actually seen my son, his information had come from a letter he had received from a trusted friend, who was in the Da

    Pierce, John D. 1990

  • HANCOCK and CORAL SEA bombed and strafed enemy barracks at Chanh Hoa.

    Shumaker, Robert H. 1990

  • Based on this, his story was completely discounted [by DIA], in spite of his producing his friend's letter, and no follow-up was made of the other two Vietnamese [by DIA], whose addresses were set forth in the letter, including the one in Canada to whom the friend had also written about the incident, and who had also written Chanh.

    Pierce, John D. 1990

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