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On 8 May 1971 the MASS-3 Air Support Radar Team equipped with the AN-TPQ-10 radar system ceased operations at Quang Tri. [ 8 ] : 287 During its approximately 20 months at Quang Tri the ASRT was operational for 12,032 hours, controlling 3,411 sorties against 2,942 targets and responsible for the employment of approximately 8,957 short tons of ...
The Second Battle of Quang Tri (Vietnamese: Trận Thành cổ Quảng Trị; also called Operation Lam Sơn 72) began on 28 June 1972 and lasted 81 days until 16 September 1972, when South Vietnam's Army of the Republic of Vietnam defeated the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) at the ancient citadel of Quảng Trị (Vietnamese: Thành cổ Quảng Trị) and recaptured part of ...
While the North Vietnamese tried to consolidate their rule over the liberated zones, South Vietnamese General Ngô Quang Trưởng was drawing up a plan to retake the province. The stage was set for the Second Battle of Quảng Trị which would last from 28 June to 16 September 1972, where the ARVN would retake their positions.
Mar 18 – Feb 28 1971: Operation Frederick Hill [1] [12]: 290 196th Infantry Brigade and ARVN 5th Regiment clear and search operation: Quang Tin and Quảng Ngãi Provinces: 7,524: 600 Mar 18 – Feb 28 1971: Operation Geneva Park [1] 198th Infantry Brigade clear and search operation: Quang Tin and Quảng Ngãi Provinces: 2,237: 253 Mar 19 ...
He coordinated the South Vietnamese Operation Lam Sơn 719 offensive which aimed at striking the North Vietnamese logistical corridor known as the Ho Chi Minh trail in southeastern Laos during 1971. Due to his political connections with President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu , he was still serving as I Corps commander when the North Vietnamese ...
Bình Định Province: Jul 22 - Jan 30 1971: Operation Wolfe Mountain [4]: 162 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division operation in Quảng Trị Province: 300: Jul 23 – Aug 2: Operation Decade [3] 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment village security operation in Phước Tuy Province: Jul 24 – 26: Operation Clemens Green [2]
The DMZ Campaign (1969–71) was a military campaign by the United States Army, United States Marine Corps (USMC) and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) against the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) along the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in northern Quảng Trị Province from 1969 to 1971 during the Vietnam War.
A PAVN/VC sapper attack on the Cam Ranh Base tri-service ammunition storage area destroyed over 6000 tons of munitions with a value of more than US$10 million. [227] This was part of a surge of attacks across South Vietnam ahead of the South Vietnamese elections. [3]: 379