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Operation Byrd was a security operation conducted during the Vietnam War by the U.S. 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) 44th Regiment in Bình Thuận Province, South Vietnam from August 1966 to 1 December 1967.
A .50 Cal. Machine gun squad of Co. E, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, fires on North Koreans along the north bank of the Naktong River, 26 August 1950. During the next few days a defensive line was formed at Hwanggan with the 7th Cavalry moving east and the 5th Cavalry replacing elements of the 25th Infantry Division. [2]
Operation Jeb Stuart was a U.S. Army operation during the Vietnam War that took place in Quảng Trị and Thừa Thiên Provinces from 21 January to 31 March 1968. The original operation plan to attack People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) base areas was disrupted by the Tet Offensive and instead it saw the U.S. Army units fighting in the Battle of Quang Tri and the Battle of Huế.
3rd Battalion, 7th Marines and 2nd Battalion, ARVN 4th Regiment search and destroy operation: Quảng Ngãi Province: May 21 – 23: Operation Long Phi 971 [24] ARVN operation: Kiên Giang Province: 224: 6 May 23 – Jun 25: Operation Athens [1] 3rd Battalion 4th Marines search and operation: 25 km south of Huế in Thừa Thiên Province: May ...
The 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry was based here from February 1968 to December 1969 giving the base its alternative name of Currahee Base Camp. [2]: 159 The 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry was based here from October 1969 to December 1970. [2]: 151 Other U.S. Army units based here included: 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry (May 1969) [2]: 125
2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and A Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment search and destroy operation: Phước Tuy Province: Nov: Operation Eagle Thrust [1] Movement of the 101st Airborne Division to South Vietnam: Nov 1 – Jan 18 1968: Operation Coronado IX [1] [10]: 58
Reinforcements arrived in the late afternoon and evening, and wounded were evacuated late in the evening, and the battle was over. The casualty toll for the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, was 155 killed, 125 wounded and at least four men missing in action. [3] The battle lasted 16 hours. [2] McDade would continue to lead the 2nd Battalion until ...
3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment [2]: 145 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment [2]: 148 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment [2]: 148 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry (November 1968 – May 1970) comprising: 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry [2]: 126 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry [2]: 126 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry [2]: 127