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Blackhorse Base Camp

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Type
  
Army Base

Battles/wars
  
Vietnam War

Owner
  
People's Army of Vietnam

In use
  
1966–present

Year built
  
1966

Occupants
  
11th Ard Cavalry Regiment, 199th Infantry Brigade, 25th Infantry Division

Blackhorse Base Camp (also known as LZ Blackhorse or simply Xuân Lộc) is a former U.S. Army base and current People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) base near the town of Xuân Lộc in Đồng Nai Province in southern Vietnam.

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History

Blackhorse was established in late October 1966 as the base camp for the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR). The camp was located on the main highway, QL-2 (now QL-56) 13 km southwest of Xuân Lộc and 28 km north of Nui Dat. The camp took its name from the black horse shoulder sleeve insignia of the 11th ACR.

The 11th ACR had its headquarteres at Blackhorse from March 1967 until January 1969.

Other units stationed at Blackhorse included:

  • 7th Surgical Hospital (August 1966 – October 1969)
  • 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery (Mid 1966 – April 1970)
  • 1st Battalion, 83rd Artillery (October 1966 – March 1968)
  • 199th Light Infantry Brigade (September 1969 – July 1970) comprising:
  • 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry
  • 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry
  • 4th Battalion, 12th Infantry
  • 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry (August 1970 – April 1971)
  • 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry (July–December 1970)
  • 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division (December 1970 – April 1971) comprising:
  • 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry
  • 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry
  • 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry
  • Current use

    The base remains in use by the PAVN as a base for the 302nd Infantry Division, a component of the 7th Military Region (Vietnam People's Army). The address is 302 Sư Đoàn 88, Long Giao, Cẩm Mỹ.

    References

    Blackhorse Base Camp Wikipedia