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| 1965 |
March 8, 1965 |
Two battalions of U.S.
Marines land in Da Nang. |
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Aug. 18 to 24, 1965 |
Operation Starlight -
First major U.S. ground combat operation. Marines maul the 1st Viet
Cong Regiment, the 60th Battalion is destroyed, and the 80th Battalion
suffers heavy losses. |
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Nov. 10 to 20, 1965 |
Ia Drang - On Nov 14,
the 1st Battalion 7th Cavalry lands between two North Vietnamese Army
regiments. Though nearly overrun several times, troops hold out.
On Nov. 17, however, the NVA ambushes the 2nd Battalion 7th Cavalry.
American casualties are heavy. |
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| 1966 |
Jan. 24 to March 6, 1966 |
Masher/White Wing -
First U.S. search-and-destroy operation of the war. The 1st Cavalry
Division forces two VC and two NVA regiments away from the coast of II Corps
and into the An Lao Valley. |
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| 1967 |
Feb. 22 to May 14, 1967 |
Junction City -
Twenty-six Allied battalions attack War Zone C in an attempt to eliminate
the Viet Cong's 9th Division. fighting is sporadic but heavy. By
the end of Junction City, 2,728 VC and NVA are killed in action. U.S.
casualties are 282 killed and 1,576 wounded. |
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| 1967 - 1968 |
Oct. 1967 to March 1968 |
Khe Sanh - After
preliminary skirmishes, two reinforced NVA divisions attack Marines,
beginning a classic siege by constructing trenches, zigzag approaches and
parallels. On Feb. 29, the NVA launches the only serious ground attack
of the siege but is driven back. On April 8, the 1st Cavalry division
links up with the Marines, ending the siege. |
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| 1968 |
Jan. 30 to Feb. 24, 1968 |
Tet Offensive -
The NVA and Viet Cong attack with approximately 84,000 troops.
fighting is bloody, but within a few days they are turned back nearly
everywhere except Hue, where they manage to hold out until March 2.
Though the communists lose more than 50,000 men, Tet is the decisive battle
of the war and a strategic psychological accomplishment for them. |
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| 1969 |
May 11 to 20, 1969 |
Hamburger Hill - A
patrol runs into a NVA 29th Regiment on Ap Bia Mountain and suffers heavy
casualties. The Air Force pounds the NVA with bombs and napalm, while
artillery and helicopter gunships hammer them. The position is finally
taken in a four-battalion assault and brutal bunker-by-bunker, hand-to-hand
combat. |
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| 1970 |
April 25 to June 30, 1970 |
Cambodian Incursion -
President Nixon orders ground forces into Cambodia. the Cambodian
Incursion eventually involves 50,000 ARVN and 30,000 U.S. troops, the
largest Allied operation of the war. The incursion provides the South
Vietnamese a one-year breather as the Americans withdraw. |
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July 1 to 23, 1970 |
Fire Base Ripcord - in
western Thua Tien province is attacked. the battle is the costliest of
the year. On July 20, reconnaissance patrols report between 9,000 and
11,000 NVA around the base. On July 23, the remaining 300 defenders
withdraw, and B-52s destroy what is left. |
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| 1972 |
April 1972 |
An Loc - As a key
element of the "Easter Offensive," several VC and NVA divisions strike An
Loc. The ARVN 5th Infantry Division, supported by B-52s and gunships,
repulse the attack. The last American casualty of the war is killed
by artillery in An Loc. |
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Aug. 11, 1972 |
The last American combat
units depart Vietnam. |
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| 1975 |
April 29 to 30, 1975 |
Fall of Saigon -
Ambassador Graham Martin orders evacuation of U.S. Embassy in Saigon.
Communists seize presidential palace, and Gen. Duong Van Minh surrenders.
The Republic of Vietnam ceases to exist. |
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May 12 to 14, 1975 |
Khmer Rouge seize U.S.
merchant ship Mayaguez in the Gulf of Thailand. Marines attack Koh
Tang Island and bomb Ream Air Base. The ship and crew are recovered. |
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Source: Philip Gutzman, author of "Vietnam: A Visual
Encyclopedia," Gutzman is a multiple-tour Vietnam veteran who served in
three of the four Corps areas during the war. He also authored the
book "A Dictionary of Miltary, Defense Contractor and Troop Slang Acronyms." |
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