Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 36th Engineer Battalion

From 1 May 1969 thru 30 June 1969 the battalion construction effort was almost entirely devoted to the restoration of National Highway 4 from My Thuan to Ba Cong in Vinh Long Province. The project required repair and upgrade of 16 km of road and construction of 11 km of realigned road using clay-lim...

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Other Authors: ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC
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Published: 1969
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spelling ftdtic:AD0506182 2023-05-15T17:08:23+02:00 Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 36th Engineer Battalion ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC 1969-07-10 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0506182 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0506182 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0506182 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Military Operations Strategy and Tactics *ARMY OPERATIONS ANTITANK AMMUNITION CEMENTS CLAY DELTAS EARTH HANDLING EQUIPMENT LAND MINES LIMESTONE MILITARY ENGINEERING PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT PURIFICATION ROCK STABILIZATION TIDEWATER VIETNAM 36th engineer battalion south vietnam *lessons learned Text 1969 ftdtic 2016-02-24T10:10:19Z From 1 May 1969 thru 30 June 1969 the battalion construction effort was almost entirely devoted to the restoration of National Highway 4 from My Thuan to Ba Cong in Vinh Long Province. The project required repair and upgrade of 16 km of road and construction of 11 km of realigned road using clay-lime and clay-lime-cement stabilization. As of 31 July 1969 progress on the new alignment included completion of 10.3 km of embankment fill, 4.6 km of clay-lime subbase and 3.6 km of clay-lime-cement base course. Completion of the 16 km of repair and upgrade included placing of 13.6 km of sand fill, 13.6 km of sand- cement subbase, 12.8 km of rock base course, and 7.2 km of surface treatment. From 1 July 1969 the battalion was largely devoted to the construction of base facilities at Vinh Long Army Airfield. During the period the battalion received large quantities of construction materials for National Highway 4, which amounted to an average of 6,500 short tons per month off-loaded at Vinh Long. To sufficiently handle this quantity of material the battalion constructed a floating barge pier made accessible by means of an articulating ramp. During the period the battalion continued operation of the Vinh Long rock off-loading facility. Monthly off-loading production rates were 20,600 tons in May, 21,875 tons in June and 24,378 tons in July. On 15 July, 1356 tons were off-loaded in a 24 hour period setting a record for any rock off-loading facility in the Delta. Text Long Rock Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Long Rock ENVELOPE(-61.198,-61.198,-62.689,-62.689)
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topic Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*ARMY OPERATIONS
ANTITANK AMMUNITION
CEMENTS
CLAY
DELTAS
EARTH HANDLING EQUIPMENT
LAND MINES
LIMESTONE
MILITARY ENGINEERING
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
PURIFICATION
ROCK
STABILIZATION
TIDEWATER
VIETNAM
36th engineer battalion
south vietnam
*lessons learned
spellingShingle Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*ARMY OPERATIONS
ANTITANK AMMUNITION
CEMENTS
CLAY
DELTAS
EARTH HANDLING EQUIPMENT
LAND MINES
LIMESTONE
MILITARY ENGINEERING
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
PURIFICATION
ROCK
STABILIZATION
TIDEWATER
VIETNAM
36th engineer battalion
south vietnam
*lessons learned
Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 36th Engineer Battalion
topic_facet Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*ARMY OPERATIONS
ANTITANK AMMUNITION
CEMENTS
CLAY
DELTAS
EARTH HANDLING EQUIPMENT
LAND MINES
LIMESTONE
MILITARY ENGINEERING
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
PURIFICATION
ROCK
STABILIZATION
TIDEWATER
VIETNAM
36th engineer battalion
south vietnam
*lessons learned
description From 1 May 1969 thru 30 June 1969 the battalion construction effort was almost entirely devoted to the restoration of National Highway 4 from My Thuan to Ba Cong in Vinh Long Province. The project required repair and upgrade of 16 km of road and construction of 11 km of realigned road using clay-lime and clay-lime-cement stabilization. As of 31 July 1969 progress on the new alignment included completion of 10.3 km of embankment fill, 4.6 km of clay-lime subbase and 3.6 km of clay-lime-cement base course. Completion of the 16 km of repair and upgrade included placing of 13.6 km of sand fill, 13.6 km of sand- cement subbase, 12.8 km of rock base course, and 7.2 km of surface treatment. From 1 July 1969 the battalion was largely devoted to the construction of base facilities at Vinh Long Army Airfield. During the period the battalion received large quantities of construction materials for National Highway 4, which amounted to an average of 6,500 short tons per month off-loaded at Vinh Long. To sufficiently handle this quantity of material the battalion constructed a floating barge pier made accessible by means of an articulating ramp. During the period the battalion continued operation of the Vinh Long rock off-loading facility. Monthly off-loading production rates were 20,600 tons in May, 21,875 tons in June and 24,378 tons in July. On 15 July, 1356 tons were off-loaded in a 24 hour period setting a record for any rock off-loading facility in the Delta.
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title_full Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 36th Engineer Battalion
title_fullStr Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 36th Engineer Battalion
title_full_unstemmed Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 36th Engineer Battalion
title_sort lessons learned, headquarters, 36th engineer battalion
publishDate 1969
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