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Ocean View, DE -- U.S. town in Delaware
Population (2000): 1006
Housing Units (2000): 751
Land area (2000): 2.032184 sq. miles (5.263331 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.032184 sq. miles (5.263331 sq. km)
FIPS code: 53920
Located within: Delaware (DE), FIPS 10
Location: 38.540751 N, 75.096840 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Ocean View

Ocean View may refer to:

In Australia:
  • Ocean View, Queensland
In New Zealand
  • Ocean View, New Zealand
In South Africa
  • Ocean View, Cape Town, a suburban community in Cape Town, also known as Slangkop, made up of so-called coloured people that were forcibly removed from Simon's Town, Noordhoek, Glencairn and surrounds during the Apartheid era under the Group Areas Act.
In the United States:
  • Ocean View, Berkeley, California, now known as West Berkeley, Berkeley, California and Albany, California
  • Ocean View, the former name of Albany, California, from 1908-1909
    • Ocean View Elementary School (Albany, California)
  • Ocean View, San Francisco, California
  • Ocean View, Delaware, a town located in Sussex County
  • Ocean View (Norfolk), a waterfront neighborhood in the city of Norfolk, Virginia
    • Ocean View Elementary School (Norfolk, Virginia)
  • Ocean View, an intersection in Dennis Township, New Jersey
  • Ocean View High School, in Huntington Beach, California
  • Ocean View Resort Campground, New Jersey
  • Ocean View, Hawaii, a community on the Big Island of Hawaii, also known as Hawaiian Ocean View
In Vietnam:
  • Ocean View, Viet Nam, the northernmost U.S. Marine Corps observation post in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War
In Tanzania:
  • Zanzibar Ocean View, football club
Ocean View (Norfolk)

Ocean View is a coastal region in the independent city of Norfolk, Virginia in the United States. It has several miles of shoreline on the Chesapeake Bay to the north, starting with Willoughby Spit to the west and the Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek in the independent city of Virginia Beach on the east.

Ocean View (Vietnam)

Oceanview was a U.S. Marine Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO) observation post located on the coast some 10 km north of the Cua Viet River and just south of the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). It was a very isolated spot and could be reached only by Amtrac or helicopter.

The primary reasons for its existence were to prevent infiltration of troops through the DMZ into I Corps and to direct counterbattery fire against People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) artillery. Navy ships would unload supplies at the Cửa Việt Base and these would be taken up the Cua Viet River to Đông Hà Combat Base. Typically ships would begin to unload and PAVN guns would open fire either from North Vietnam or the DMZ. The observers would calculate the PAVN artillery positions and call in the coordinates to Navy ships and then adjust the rounds onto the target.

Oceanview was defended by 32 Marines from the 1st Amphibian Tractor Battalion, plus 11 Army crewmen manning two M42 Dusters from 1st Battalion 44th Artillery, 108th Artillery Group at Đông Hà, assigned to the 3rd Marine Division.

The PAVN attempted to overrun the position at least twice. On 2 August 1968, several squads of PAVN infantry attacked Oceanview, but were driven off by fire from the Amtracs, Dusters and naval gunfire killing 8 PAVN. Later that day a platoon of PAVN was seen moving nearby and naval gunfire was again called in, resulting in a further 2 PAVN killed. On the night of 22 February 1969, an estimated 500 PAVN troops attacked Oceanview. The battleship USS New Jersey (BB-62) was on station nearby and it fired 16 inch and 5 inch rounds over a period of 6 hours to break up the attack.

Usage examples of "ocean view".

The one she chose had a partial ocean view, but only if you pressed your nose against the window.

At the microphone, the mayor was going on about the championship golf course, the lighted tennis courts, the his-and-her spas, the posh clubhouse with its ocean view and, of course, the exclusive luxury waterfront homesites.

At ten-fifteen last night, we get another call from the Night's Rest Hotel up on Ocean View.

He had a good ocean view on three sides, but the bedroom was to the back.

A beachside condo: two bedrooms, large deck, ocean view, clambakes every night.

With greetings out of the way, McPhiUips ushered the group to a conference table near the bay window with its ocean view.

Except for Helen's ocean view, and it was an excellent one, especially from her bedroom floor-to-ceiling windows, Hoke decided that her apartment wasn't worth two hundred thousand--in fact, -no- apartment was.