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ARVN - 18th INF. DIV. - COWBOYS and SUPERMEN - VIETNAM WAR VARIANT PATCH - 372

$ 4.21

Availability: 49 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Conflict: Vietnam (1961-75)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    UP FOR SALE AN ORIGINAL MADE IN COUNTRY VIETNAM WAR PATCH. REFER TO PHOTOS. HAS AGE WEAR . APPROX 3 X 2 1/2 INCHES. FULLY EMBROIDERED - CHEESECLOTH BACKING. 100% ORIGINAL. FOUND AT A SALE OF A MILITARY COLLECTOR. I SHIP USPS 1ST CLASS MAIL. MORE INFO BELOW. THANKS
    Cowboys and Supermen
    South Vietnam Army - ARVN - Army Republic of Vietnam
    VARIANT PATCH  WHITE AND BLUE - 18th Infantry Division
    ARVN – 18th Infantry Division
    The 18th Division was an infantry division in the III Corps of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
    The U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam considered the 18th as undisciplined and was well known throughout the ARVN for its "cowboy" reputation.
    In 1975 the 18th was made famous for its tenacious defense of Xuân Lộc, the last major battle before the Fall of Saigon.
    During the last major battle of the Vietnam War, the vastly outnumbered 18th Division stood and fought at Xuân Lộc, 38 miles (61 km) northeast of Saigon.
    This battle is considered the last stand of ARVN forces, where the 18th earned the name "The Supermen". It was commanded by General Le Minh Dao.
    The 18th fought against communist forces in Xuan Loc, a city strategically important for intersecting five main routes.
    The fierce fighting raged for two weeks. The 18th Division, outnumbered 7:1 by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces, destroyed all but three PAVN divisions before finally being overwhelmed by superior numbers.
    The division was forced to evacuate from the city on April 21, 1975, nine days before the fall of Saigon.
    Upon learning the 18th had lost Xuân Lộc that afternoon at 3:00pm President Nguyen Van Thieu made a tearful televised speech that was broadcast around the world in which he blamed the United States for abandoning South Vietnam; he closed the speech by resigning the presidency.
    The 18th was finally destroyed while defending Bien Hoa Air Base. South Vietnam surrendered on the afternoon of 30 April 1975.