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Landing Zone Oasis

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Type
  
Army Base

Battles/wars
  
Vietnam War

In use
  
1966-71

Year built
  
1965

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Occupants
  
1st Cavalry Division, 25th Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division

Landing Zone Oasis (also known as LZ Oasis or LZ Tuttle) is a former U.S. Army base southwest of Pleiku in central Vietnam.

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History

The base was first established in 1965 by the 1st Cavalry Division for the Battle of Ia Drang, just south of QL-19 and approximately 24 km southwest of Pleiku. The base was originally named after SSGT Arlen Tuttle, an Engineer from the 8th Engineer Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division who was killed in action on 5 November 1965.

The base was reopened in May 1966 by Task Force Walker of the 25th Infantry Division.

The base was later used by the 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division.

On 11 May 1969 the base was attacked by an estimated 600 People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) troops, resulting in 11 U.S. and approximately 100 PAVN killed and 3 U.S captured.

Other units stationed at Oasis included:

  • 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment
  • 7th Battalion, 15th Artillery (April–October 1971)
  • 69th Armor Regiment (September 1968 – 1970)
  • 165th Aviation Group
  • The base was abandoned by U.S. forces in late 1971.

    Current use

    The base is abandoned and largely turned over to housing and farmland.

    References

    Landing Zone Oasis Wikipedia