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- Xépôn (also known as Tchepone and Sepon), is a village in the Seponh District of Savannakhet Province, Laos. It was approximately 0.65 kilometres (0.40 mi)...
- The Tchepone Operation (19 October – 13 November 1970) was an interdiction campaign by the Royal Lao Armed Forces aimed at disrupting the People's Army...
- returned to FSB Sophia ending operations in Tchepone.: 98–9  The ARVN failed to investigate the area west of Tchepone and along the Banghiang River which was...
- In May 1958 PAVN and Pathet Lao forces seized the transportation hub at Tchepone, on Laotian Route 9.: 24  Laotian elections in May brought a right-wing...
- In May 1958, North Vietnamese forces seized the transportation hub at Tchepone in Southern Laos near the demilitarized zone, between North and South Vietnam...
- desired from the Tchepone Operation but by different means, Silver Buckle kicked off on 5 January 1971. Instead of aiming directly at Tchepone, its objective...
- national To Yick Chiu. The crash occurred about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Tchepone. Cheney and Herrick were killed[citation needed] and DeBruin, To, Intharathat...
- ****ault on the major People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) transshipment center at Tchepone, Laos, it ran into stiff resistance from the PAVN 9th Regiment from 11–15...
- aircraft was hit by ground fire and crashed about two kilometers from Tchepone in the Savannakhet Province. American Eugene DeBruin, Chinese Y. C. To...
- rolled into Laos along Route 9 and headed for the PAVN logistical hub at Tchepone. Unlike the Cambodian incursion, however, the North Vietnamese stood and...