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Long Binh Jail

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Long Binh Jail (also called Long Binh Stockade) was a U.S. military serviceman's prison located at Long Bình, in the province of Bien Hoa, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The prison was established in 1966 and turned over to the South Vietnamese in 1973. On August 29, 1968 a notable incident occurred when prisoners staged a riot. (See Sir! No Sir!.)

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  • Currey, Cecil Barr (2001). Long Binh Jail: An Oral History of Vietnam's Notorious U. S. Military Prison. Potomac Books. ISBN 1574883372.

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