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  2. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1967)

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    2nd Battalion 3rd Marines search and destroy operation: Đại Lộc District, Quảng Nam Province: Nov 13 – 30: Operation Foster [1] [9]: 123 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines and 3rd Battalion, 11th Marines search and destroy operation: Quảng Nam Province: Nov 16 – 24: Operation Kiên Giang 9-1 [1] [10]: 61

  3. Operation Buffalo (1967) - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 2 July, Alpha and Bravo Companies, 1st Battalion, 9th Marines made their way up north on Highway 561 and secured a crossroad as their first objective. As they went further north between Gia Binh and An Kha, near a place called "The Market Place" (), they made contact with the elements of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 90th Regiment when sniper fire began to break

  4. Operation Kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    Map of the actions of 28–30 July 2/9 Marines return through the lines of the 3/4 Marines on 29 July. 2/9 Marines, supported by a platoon of five M-48s, three M50 Ontos and three LVTEs moved north along Provincial Route 606 to make a spoiling attack into the DMZ, the unit made no contact with the PAVN and set up a night defensive position near the Bến Hải River [4] The following morning ...

  5. Operation Prairie III - Wikipedia

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    On 28 March the 3/3 Marines and 1/9 Marines were replaced by the 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines which conducted patrols and night ambushes north of Cam Lộ Combat Base. On 30 March Company I, 3/9 Marines had established ambush positions 9.5 km (5.9 mi) northwest of Cam Lộ when the company command post and the 2nd platoon's position was attacked ...

  6. Operation Swift - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Battalion Commander, Lt.Colonel Peter Hilgartner sent 1/5 Marines's Company B, which was all he had at the time, to assist Company D. With Companies B and D heavily engaged, Companies K and M from the adjacent 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines were sent to relieve them. Ambushed and aggressively attacked, these two companies were also pinned ...

  7. 1967 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 1967 the United States was engaged in a steadily expanding air and ground war in Southeast Asia. Since its inception in February 1965, Operation Rolling Thunder, the bombing campaign against North Vietnam, had escalated in the number and significance of its targets, inflicting major damage on transportation networks industry, and petroleum refining and storage facilities.

  8. Operation Prairie II - Wikipedia

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    Later that day 1st Battalion, 9th Marines was landed at Hill 162 and began sweeping north, while the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines moved northwest from Cam Lộ in an attempt to squeeze any PAVN between them and the 1/9 Marines. [2]: 13–4 On 3 March aerial reconnaissance spotted three large groups of PAVN moving towards the DMZ carrying bodies.

  9. Operation Prairie - Wikipedia

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    Company F lost three Marines killed while Company G lost ten killed. On 30 September 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines replaced 2/7 Marines which returned to Chu Lai. [8]: 190–1 On the morning of 22 September, after bombarding a false target area, CH-46s began landing troops from the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines 4.5 km east of the Núi Cây Tre. By ...