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- Mụ_Giạ_Pass abstract "The Mụ Giạ Pass (Đèo Mụ Giạ, Quảng Bình) is a mountain pass in the Annamite Range between northern Vietnam and Laos, located 90 km northwest of Đồng Hới, Vietnam. The pass is 418 m above sea level and connects National Road 15 from Tân Ấp in Vietnam to Route 12 in Khammouane Province in Laos.The pass was the principal point of entry into the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Laos. A CIA landscape analysis prepared in February 1966 described Route 15 as threading "its way upstream along a narrow, steep-sided valley. To the left rise dog-toothed limestone peaks, to the right is a flat-topped plateau. Dense tropical rain forest covers the entire area, almost frustrating aerial observation. The road is carved out of the steep hillside, for in most places there is not enough room for both road and stream in the constricted bottom of the ravine". Due to its difficult geography, the pass was identified as a choke point, and, as a result, was heavily bombed first as part of Operation Barrel Roll and later as part of Operation Rolling Thunder and Operation Commando Hunt. By March 1966, it was estimated that 75% of all truck traffic into Laos went through the pass.On 12 April 1966, 29 B-52s attacked the pass for the first time in the largest bombing mission since World War II, using a combination of subsurface and delayed action bombs over a 5 km section, but the pass was not closed by landslides as had been hoped for. A second B-52 strike took place on 26 April but the damage was repaired within 10 hours and convoys were seen using the pass the next day. A CIA report noted that the "Communists will spare no effort to keep it open". Despite frequent bombing, the United States Air Force and United States Navy were never able to put the pass out of operation for any sustained period of time. The North Vietnamese Army (NVA) also constructed several bypass roads around the pass to the east and west of Route 12 in Laos and later a series of petrol, oil and lubricants (POL) pipelines through the pass. The NVA progressively built up their air defences around the pass, first installing smaller calibre anti-aircraft artillery (AAA), then larger calibre (100mm) AAA, by 1966 more than 300 AAA sites had been identified around the pass. By 1972 SAM-2 missiles covered approaches to the pass, forcing B-52s and gunships to keep their distance reducing the interdiction effort.".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass location Vietnam.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass name "Mụ Giạ Pass".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageExternalLink Mu-Ghia-Pass-North.html.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageExternalLink Mu-Ghia-Pass.html.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageID "27698949".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageLength "4914".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageRevisionID "675358458".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Annamite_Range.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink B-52.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_B-52_Stratofortress.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Khammouane_Province.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Quang_Binh_Province.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Laos.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Vietnam.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vietnam_War_sites.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Central_Intelligence_Agency.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Ho_Chi_Minh_Trail.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Ho_Chi_Minh_trail.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Khammouane_Province.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Laos.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Barrel_Roll.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Commando_Hunt.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Rolling_Thunder.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Army_of_Vietnam.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink S-75_Dvina.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Tan_Ap_Railway_Station.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Tân_Ấp_Railway_Station.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam_Peoples_Army.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Đồng_Hới.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mụ Giạ Pass".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mụ Giạ".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass hasPhotoCollection Mụ_Giạ_Pass.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass latD "17".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass latM "40".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass latNs "N".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass location "Vietnam–Laos border".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass longD "105".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass longEw "E".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass longM "47".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass map "Vietnam".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass mapCaption "Location of the Mu Gia Pass on the border of Vietnam and Laos".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass mapSize "240".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass name "Mụ Giạ Pass".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass range Annamite_Range.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain_pass.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass subject Category:Geography_of_Khammouane_Province.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass subject Category:Landforms_of_Quang_Binh_Province.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Laos.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Vietnam.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass subject Category:Vietnam_War_sites.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type MountainPass.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type NaturalPlace.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type Place.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type Location.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type Place.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type Thing.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass type Q133056.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass comment "The Mụ Giạ Pass (Đèo Mụ Giạ, Quảng Bình) is a mountain pass in the Annamite Range between northern Vietnam and Laos, located 90 km northwest of Đồng Hới, Vietnam. The pass is 418 m above sea level and connects National Road 15 from Tân Ấp in Vietnam to Route 12 in Khammouane Province in Laos.The pass was the principal point of entry into the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Laos.".
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass label "Mụ Giạ Pass".
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- Mụ_Giạ_Pass sameAs 1574354.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass sameAs Đèo_Mụ_Giạ,_Quảng_Bình.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass sameAs Q8558541.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass sameAs Q8558541.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass wasDerivedFrom Mụ_Giạ_Pass?oldid=675358458.
- Mụ_Giạ_Pass isPrimaryTopicOf Mụ_Giạ_Pass.