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  1. The web page provides a detailed account of the history and achievements of the 9th Infantry Division, nicknamed "The OLD RELIABLES", in Vietnam from 1966 to 1969. It covers their combat operations, formation of a Mobile Riverine Force, and the record number of enemy killed. It does not list the roster of the division's personnel.

  2. The 3rd of the 34th Artillery was a towed 105mm howitzer battalion assigned to the 9th Infantry Division. The battalion was unique in that is was placed on barge firing platforms to provide direct artillery support for the divisions Mobile Riverine Force Operations.

  3. Maj. Gen. George G. O'Connor (Jun 1967 - Feb 1968) Maj. Gen. Julian Ewell (Feb 1968 - Apr 1969) Maj. Gen. Harris W. Hollis (Apr 1969 - Aug 1969) 9th Infantry Division. Arrived Vietnam: 16 December 1966 from Fort Riley, KS. Departed Vietnam: 27 August 1969; HHC and 1st Brigade to Hawaii; 2nd Brigade to Fort Lewis, WA.

  4. 6th Battalion 31st Infantry (30 mos) 256: 2nd Battalion 39th Infantry (31 mos) 200: 3rd Battalion 39th Infantry (31 mos) 132: 4th Battalion 39th Infantry (31 mos) 192: 2nd Battalion (Mechanized) 47th Infantry (44 mos) 195: 3rd Battalion 47th Infantry (30 mos) 236: 4th Battalion 47th Infantry (30 mos) 310: 2nd Battalion 60th Infantry (45 mos)

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    1st Battalion 16th Infantry (2 mos)
    140
    6th Battalion 31st Infantry (30 mos)
    256
    2nd Battalion 39th Infantry (31 mos)
    200
    3rd Battalion 39th Infantry (31 mos)
  5. The 9th Infantry Division (nicknamed "Old Reliables") is an inactive infantry division of the United States Army. It was formed as the 9th Division during World War I , but never deployed overseas. In later years it was an important unit of the U.S. Army during World War II and the Vietnam War .

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  7. Key battles of the 9th Infantry Division during the Vietnam War. Dinh Tuong Province – Rach Tra Tan River An invasion of 4 major Viet Cong bases revealed by Vietnamese Intelligence.

  8. 9INF. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Units-Divisions. 950 Soldiers Drive. Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021. 18 Nov 2011. 9TH INFANTRY DIVISION. A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources. CONTENTS.

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