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During the [[Vietnam War]], the '''III Corps tactical zone''' was an [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] organization with geographic responsibility for [[Saigon]] and 11 surrounding provinces. It had had various earlier names, such as Saigon Military District.
During the [[Vietnam War]], the '''III Corps tactical zone''' was an [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] organization with geographic responsibility for [[Saigon]] and 11 surrounding provinces. It had had various earlier names, such as Saigon Military District. The are  contained 38 percent of the population and 90 percent of the industry. <ref name=Oberdorfer>{{citation
| first = Don | last = Oberdorfer
|title = Tet! The story of a battle and its historic aftermath
| publisher = Doubleday | year = 1971}}, p. 125</ref>


III CTZ headquarters was at [[Bien Hoa]], a suburb northeast of Saigon. U.S. [[II Field Force Vietnam]] (II FFV), its counterpart organization, was based at [[Long Binh]].
III CTZ headquarters was at [[Bien Hoa]], a suburb northeast of Saigon. U.S. [[II Field Force Vietnam]] (II FFV), its counterpart organization, was based at [[Long Binh]].


These headquarters should not be confused with the ARVN Joint General Staff (JGS) and [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]] (MACV), also in the Saigon area at [[Tan Son Nhut]]. III CTZ reported to the JGS; II FFV reported to MACV.
These headquarters should not be confused with the ARVN Joint General Staff (JGS) and [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]] (MACV), also in the Saigon area at [[Tan Son Nhut]]. III CTZ reported to the JGS; II FFV reported to MACV.
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Revision as of 11:37, 1 December 2008

During the Vietnam War, the III Corps tactical zone was an Army of the Republic of Viet Nam organization with geographic responsibility for Saigon and 11 surrounding provinces. It had had various earlier names, such as Saigon Military District. The are contained 38 percent of the population and 90 percent of the industry. [1]

III CTZ headquarters was at Bien Hoa, a suburb northeast of Saigon. U.S. II Field Force Vietnam (II FFV), its counterpart organization, was based at Long Binh.

These headquarters should not be confused with the ARVN Joint General Staff (JGS) and Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV), also in the Saigon area at Tan Son Nhut. III CTZ reported to the JGS; II FFV reported to MACV.

References

  1. Oberdorfer, Don (1971), Tet! The story of a battle and its historic aftermath, Doubleday, p. 125