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'''Cam Rahn Bay''' is a deep-water [[seaport]] in [[Vietnam]].
'''Cam Ranh Bay''' is a deep-water [[seaport]] in [[Vietnam]].


Historically, the bay has been significant from a military standpoint. It was used as a staging area for the [[Russia]]n fleet prior to the [[Battle of Tsushima]] in 1905, and also by the [[Japan]]ese navy in preparation for the invasion of [[Malaysia]] in [[1942]]. Later, it was the site of an important [[United States|American]] military complex during the [[Vietnam War]].
Historically, the bay has been significant from a military standpoint. It was used as a staging area for the [[Russia]]n fleet prior to the [[Battle of Tsushima]] in 1905, and also by the [[Japan]]ese navy in preparation for the invasion of [[Malaysia]] in [[1942]]. Later, it was the site of an important [[United States|American]] military complex during the [[Vietnam War]].

Revision as of 22:49, 17 February 2004

Cam Ranh Bay is a deep-water seaport in Vietnam.

Historically, the bay has been significant from a military standpoint. It was used as a staging area for the Russian fleet prior to the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, and also by the Japanese navy in preparation for the invasion of Malaysia in 1942. Later, it was the site of an important American military complex during the Vietnam War.


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