Cam Ranh Bay has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Defense Industry Daily' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Cam Ranh Bay had the highest popularity figure in November, 2016.

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Uncertainty on security and trade worry allies in Asia as US election approaches

[...] two have claims there. Just two weeks ago, the Chinese navy arrived and stayed in Vietnam’s Cam Ranh Bay. This was formerly a military port for the United States during the Vietnam War. And for the [...]

androidxda.com

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Personal reflections offered on Memorial Day

[...] dropped anchor in Da Nang harbor, I only set foot on Vietnamese soil once. We had a cookout in Cam Ranh Bay on a white sand beach. My friends who came to Camp Ripley, on the other hand, served in [...]

dairylandpeach.com

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Vietnam and the United States: Past as Prologue

[...] about on training missions. Farther south, two brand-new submarines ply waters near the Cam Ranh Bay naval base once used by the Americans. The displays look like a rejoinder to China’s recent [...]

indopacificreview.com

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Comparative Southeast Asian Military Modernization: Power, Policy, and Geopolitical Change

[...] infrastructure. In 2006, it contracted with Russia to upgrade its venerable naval base at Cam Ranh Bay with new maintenance and repair facilities for ships and submarines. Its air force is training [...]

indopacificreview.com

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The Navy’s Deadly Obsession with Whales

[...] of up to eight hundred feet. In 1969, North Vietnamese frogmen were infiltrating the port at Cam Ranh Bay and attaching explosives to the sides of American ships. As a countermeasure, the Navy trained [...]

holidayexperiences.net

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