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Operation Jackstay (26 March – 6 April 1966) Operation Fairfax (November 1966 – 15 December 1967) Viet Cong attack on Tan Son Nhut Air Base (4–5 December 1966) Tet offensive battle of Cholon and Phu Tho Racetrack (31 January – 11 February 1968) Tet offensive attack on Joint General Staff Compound (31 January – 1 February 1968)
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Jul 6 – 14: Operation Washington [1] [5]: 211–3 1st Reconnaissance Battalion reconnaissance operation in the Do Xa region: Quảng Ngãi Province: 13: Jul 6 – 26: Operation Springfield [1] 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation: III Corps: Jul 7 – Aug 3: Operation Hastings/Operation Deckhouse II [5]: 160–75
[6] 12 January. Operation Chopper was the first combat operation for United States Army soldiers in Vietnam. U.S. pilots transported about 1,000 Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) paratroopers by helicopter to land and attack VC guerrillas about 10 miles (16 km) west of Saigon. The operation was deemed a success.
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MGL-VN1 (SPL-6) South Africa Vietnam: Used by People's Army of Vietnam Special Forces. Manufactured locally at Vietnam Defense Industry (VDI) as the MGL-VN1 (SPL-6), SPL40L is the industry name. [54] 6 round capacity. M79: Grenade launcher: 40×46mm Grenade: M79-VN United States Vietnam: Standard issue.
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[6]: 36 The North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) numbered 400,000, most still in North Vietnam. 50,000 PAVN cadre and soldiers infiltrated South Vietnam during 1965. Group 559, charged with transporting supplies down the Ho Chi Minh Trail to supply PAVN troops in both South Vietnam and Laos, numbered 24,400 personnel.