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who flew a CH-46 helicopter for 18 hours and 20 minutes over those two days to extricate people, including U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin, from the falling embassy. Colonel Gerry Berry, USMC Ret.
At 5 a.m., Martin is flown out. About 8 a.m., the last 11 Marines board a CH-46 on the embassy roof and leave Vietnam. A tent city in Camp Pendleton where more than 50,000 refugees lived.
Agreement signed with US government In 2021, the Defense Ministry signed an agreement with the US government to acquire 12 CH-53K helicopters and two additional Boeing KC-46 refueling aircraft.