Troop E, 17th Cavalry was the ground reconnaissance element of the 173d Airborne Brigade, arriving in Vietnam from Okinawa on 6 May 1965.
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While ground reconnaissance would be a part of the effort, attended and unattended detection devices or sensors would provide a majority of the surveillance capability.
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It should be noted that the previous Troop A ( ground reconnaissance ) had been serving the 1st Brigade of the division since 29 July 1965.
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There's little time delay and usage of ROVER greatly improves the FAC on the ground reconnaissance and target identification which are essential to close air support.
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MET 1 : Plan, coordinate and conduct amphibious / ground reconnaissance and surveillance to observe, identify and report enemy activity, and collect other information of military significance
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Troop F, 17th Cavalry was the ground reconnaissance element of the 196th Infantry Brigade ( Light ), arriving in Vietnam from Fort Devens, MA, on 26 August 1965.
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The Gladiator TUGV is a robust, compact, unmanned, tele-operated, multi-purpose ground reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition ( RSTA ) vehicle system possessing a scouting and direct engagement capability.
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There was insufficient time and opportunity for ground reconnaissance, so three beaches, codenamed Red, White, and Blue, on the west shore of Dekays Bay were chosen from aerial photographs.
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The " slicks " would transport the rifle squads to insert and extract them as they performed ground reconnaissance, manned observation / listening posts, or provided ground security as needed.
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Troop D, 17th Cavalry was initially in Vietnam as the ground reconnaissance element of the 199th Infantry Brigade ( Light ), arriving on 13 December 1966 and departing on 12 October 1970.