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History of 200th ASH Viet nam

The 200th Assault Support Helicopter (ASH) unit was an integral part of U.S. Army operations during the Vietnam War. Activated in the late 1960s, the unit was equipped primarily with CH-47 Chinook helicopters, providing vital heavy-lift and resupply capabilities throughout South Vietnam. The 200th ASH conducted numerous combat support missions, including troop insertions, medical evacuations, and cargo deliveries to remote firebases under hostile conditions. Their efforts significantly enhanced the mobility and effectiveness of American and allied forces, earning the unit commendations for bravery and operational excellence.

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ABOUT 200th ASH Viet nam

  • Formation and Role: The 200th Assault Support Helicopter (ASH) Company, also known as the "Pachyderms," was activated in 1966 to provide heavy-lift helicopter support during the Vietnam War.
  • Aircraft Operated: The unit primarily flew the CH-47 Chinook, a tandem-rotor heavy-lift helicopter, which became iconic for its powerful transport capabilities in Vietnam.
  • Distinctive Pachyderm Emblem: The 200th ASH Company’s patch featured a blue elephant, symbolizing strength and the company’s nickname, “Pachyderms.”
  • Operational Area: The unit was based at Phu Loi and later at other locations, supporting operations throughout III Corps Tactical Zone, including Saigon and surrounding areas.
  • Critical Resupply Missions: The 200th played a key role in resupplying remote firebases, delivering ammunition, food, artillery, and evacuating wounded under fire.
  • Combat Support: Their Chinooks often flew into hot landing zones, frequently coming under enemy fire, and were instrumental in rapid troop deployment and extraction.
  • Operation Junction City: The 200th participated in this major 1967 campaign, helping to deploy large numbers of troops and equipment in one of the largest airborne operations of the war.
  • Chinook Down: Several 200th ASH Chinooks were lost to enemy fire and operational accidents, with crews often risking their lives to save others and recover downed aircraft.
  • Decorations: The company and its members received numerous awards for valor and meritorious service, including the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medals.
  • Legacy: Veterans of the 200th ASH hold reunions and maintain a strong community, preserving the memory and history of their contributions during the Vietnam War.

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