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On This Day

6 May, 1968

United Press International photographer Toshio Sakai wins the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his photo "Dreams of Better Times".

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Ongoing operations today in 1966:

26 Mar.-23 Sep.
Operation SU BOK, battalion-size operation by elements of the ROK Marine Brigade and Capital Division in Binh Dinh Province.

26 Mar.-21 Jul.
Operation FILLMORE starts. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2d ROK Marine Brigade and the 47th ARVN Regiment will continue search and destroy and rice harvest security operations in Phu Yen Province in an area centered 10km west-southwest of Tuy Hoa.

17 Apr.-9 Jun.
Operation LEXINGTON III begins. The 1/18 (1st Infantry Division) will start a saturation patrolling campaign in the Rung Sat Special Zone south of Nhon Trach to protect the Long Tau Shipping Channel.

21 Apr.-10 May
Operation GEORGIA kicks off. The 2/9 and 3/9 Marines will establish a combat base at An Hoa and begin search & destroy operations in the western part of the AO between the Song Vu Gia and Song Thu Bon.

24 Apr.-17 May
Operation BIRMINGHAM begins. The 1st and 3d Brigades, 1st Infantry Division with a battalion of the 25th ARVN Division and 3 ARVN rangers battalions will sweep the western portion of War Zone C between Route 22 (70,164) in Tay Ninh Province and the village of Lo Go on the Cambodian border. The 70th VC Guard Regiment is reported in the AO and intel believes the COSVN mobile headquarters might be present as well.

27 Apr.-12 May
Operation MAILI starts. The 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will join with the 49th ARVN Regiment to clear the area northeast of Bau Trai from VC insurgents.

1-18 May
Operation AUSTIN IV, the last in the series, begins. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (1/327, 2/502), the 2/503 (173d Airborne) and the 45th ARVN Regiment will mount a search and destroy operation in Quang Duc and Phuoc Long provinces along the II/III CTZ boundaries near the Cambodian border between Bu Gia Map, Bu Prang and Nhon Co.

2-12 May
Operation LIHUE, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security on highways 1 and 22 between Cu Chi and Tay Ninh.

3-15 May
Operation LEWIS & CLARK, 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry

4-6 May
Operation DEXTER, 173d Airborne search and destroy around Tan Uyen, Bien Hoa Province.

4-7 May
Operation CHEROKEE, 1/1, 1/4, 3/4 Marines search and destroy in the Co Bi-Thanh Tan area, Thua Thien Province.

4-16 May
The 1st Cavalry Division with its 3d Brigade will return to Binh Dinh Province with operation DAVY CROCKETT/BINH PHU 3 and sweep the coastal plain between Bong Son and Sa Huynh where the 22d PAVN Regiment has been detected again. The 3rd ARVN ACR will block Highway 1 to the south.

New Operations today in 1966:


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On This Day

7 May, 1954

French forces at Điện Biên Phủ surrendered to the Viet Minh. 11,721 soldiers of the French army surrendered, many of them wounded. Most of the soldiers were from the French Foreign Legion or French colonial possessions in Africa and Indochina. 4,148 prisoners were repatriated later in 1954. Most of the others are presumed to have died in captivity although the fate of 3,013 Vietnamese serving in the French army and captured at Điện Biên Phủ is unknown.

The French suffered about 9,000 dead, wounded, and missing in the battle. The French estimated that the Viet Minh suffered 23,000 dead and wounded.  The Viet Minh claimed that they had only 9,000 casualties.

The United States was paying 80 percent of the cost of the French war against the Viet Minh.

The Battle of Điện Biên Phủ was decisive. The war ended shortly afterward, and the 1954 Geneva Accords were signed. France agreed to withdraw its forces from all its colonies in French Indochina, while stipulating that Vietnam would be temporarily divided at the 17th parallel, with control of the north given to the Viet Minh as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh, and the south becoming the State of Vietnam, nominally under Emperor Bảo Đại, preventing Ho Chi Minh from gaining control of the entire country.

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Ongoing operations today in 1966:

26 Mar.-23 Sep.
Operation SU BOK, battalion-size operation by elements of the ROK Marine Brigade and Capital Division in Binh Dinh Province.

26 Mar.-21 Jul.
Operation FILLMORE starts. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2d ROK Marine Brigade and the 47th ARVN Regiment will continue search and destroy and rice harvest security operations in Phu Yen Province in an area centered 10km west-southwest of Tuy Hoa.

17 Apr.-9 Jun.
Operation LEXINGTON III begins. The 1/18 (1st Infantry Division) will start a saturation patrolling campaign in the Rung Sat Special Zone south of Nhon Trach to protect the Long Tau Shipping Channel.

21 Apr.-10 May
Operation GEORGIA kicks off. The 2/9 and 3/9 Marines will establish a combat base at An Hoa and begin search & destroy operations in the western part of the AO between the Song Vu Gia and Song Thu Bon.

24 Apr.-17 May
Operation BIRMINGHAM begins. The 1st and 3d Brigades, 1st Infantry Division with a battalion of the 25th ARVN Division and 3 ARVN rangers battalions will sweep the western portion of War Zone C between Route 22 (70,164) in Tay Ninh Province and the village of Lo Go on the Cambodian border. The 70th VC Guard Regiment is reported in the AO and intel believes the COSVN mobile headquarters might be present as well.

27 Apr.-12 May
Operation MAILI starts. The 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will join with the 49th ARVN Regiment to clear the area northeast of Bau Trai from VC insurgents.

1-18 May
Operation AUSTIN IV, the last in the series, begins. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (1/327, 2/502), the 2/503 (173d Airborne) and the 45th ARVN Regiment will mount a search and destroy operation in Quang Duc and Phuoc Long provinces along the II/III CTZ boundaries near the Cambodian border between Bu Gia Map, Bu Prang and Nhon Co.

2-12 May
Operation LIHUE, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security on highways 1 and 22 between Cu Chi and Tay Ninh.

3-15 May
Operation LEWIS & CLARK, 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry

4-7 May
Operation CHEROKEE, 1/1, 1/4, 3/4 Marines search and destroy in the Co Bi-Thanh Tan area, Thua Thien Province.

4-16 May
The 1st Cavalry Division with its 3d Brigade will return to Binh Dinh Province with operation DAVY CROCKETT/BINH PHU 3 and sweep the coastal plain between Bong Son and Sa Huynh where the 22d PAVN Regiment has been detected again. The 3rd ARVN ACR will block Highway 1 to the south.

New Operations today in 1966:

7-9 May
Operation HOLLINGSWORTH, 1st Infantry four battalion air assault on suspected communist HQ, Tay Ninh Province (part of BIRMINGHAM).
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On This Day

8 May, 1957

On an official visit to the United States, President Diệm arrived at noon on May 8 at the National Airport in Washington, D.C. aboard the plane of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Columbine III, a silver Lockheed Constellation. Diệm was received at the airport by Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Nathan Twining. It was only the second time that Eisenhower had greeted a visitor at the airport.

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Good morning Vietnam!

Today's number one song on May 8th 1966 was.

Bah-da bah-da-da-da
Bah-da bah-da-da-da
Bah-da bah-da-da-da

Monday, Monday, so good to me
Monday mornin', it was all I hoped it would be
Oh Monday mornin', Monday mornin' couldn't guarantee
That Monday evenin' you would still be here with me

Monday, Monday, can't trust that day
Monday, Monday, sometimes it just turns out that way
Oh Monday mornin' you gave me no warnin' of what was to be
Oh Monday, Monday, how could you leave and not take me

Every other day, every other day
Every other day of the week is fine, yeah
But whenever Monday comes, but whenever Monday comes
A-you can find me cryin' all of the time

Monday, Monday, so good to me
Monday mornin', it was all I hoped it would be
But Monday mornin', Monday mornin' couldn't guarantee
That Monday evenin' you would still be here with me

Every other day, every other day
Every other day of the week is fine, yeah (yeah)
But whenever Monday comes, but whenever Monday comes
A-you can find me cryin' all of the time

Monday, Monday, can't trust that day
Monday, Monday, it just turns out that way
Oh Monday, Monday, won't go away
Monday, Monday, it's here to stay
Oh Monday, Monday
Oh Monday, Monday
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Ongoing operations today in 1966:

26 Mar.-23 Sep.
Operation SU BOK, battalion-size operation by elements of the ROK Marine Brigade and Capital Division in Binh Dinh Province.

26 Mar.-21 Jul.
Operation FILLMORE starts. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2d ROK Marine Brigade and the 47th ARVN Regiment will continue search and destroy and rice harvest security operations in Phu Yen Province in an area centered 10km west-southwest of Tuy Hoa.

17 Apr.-9 Jun.
Operation LEXINGTON III begins. The 1/18 (1st Infantry Division) will start a saturation patrolling campaign in the Rung Sat Special Zone south of Nhon Trach to protect the Long Tau Shipping Channel.

21 Apr.-10 May
Operation GEORGIA kicks off. The 2/9 and 3/9 Marines will establish a combat base at An Hoa and begin search & destroy operations in the western part of the AO between the Song Vu Gia and Song Thu Bon.

24 Apr.-17 May
Operation BIRMINGHAM begins. The 1st and 3d Brigades, 1st Infantry Division with a battalion of the 25th ARVN Division and 3 ARVN rangers battalions will sweep the western portion of War Zone C between Route 22 (70,164) in Tay Ninh Province and the village of Lo Go on the Cambodian border. The 70th VC Guard Regiment is reported in the AO and intel believes the COSVN mobile headquarters might be present as well.

27 Apr.-12 May
Operation MAILI starts. The 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will join with the 49th ARVN Regiment to clear the area northeast of Bau Trai from VC insurgents.

1-18 May
Operation AUSTIN IV, the last in the series, begins. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (1/327, 2/502), the 2/503 (173d Airborne) and the 45th ARVN Regiment will mount a search and destroy operation in Quang Duc and Phuoc Long provinces along the II/III CTZ boundaries near the Cambodian border between Bu Gia Map, Bu Prang and Nhon Co.

2-12 May
Operation LIHUE, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security on highways 1 and 22 between Cu Chi and Tay Ninh.

3-15 May
Operation LEWIS & CLARK, 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry

4-16 May
The 1st Cavalry Division with its 3d Brigade will return to Binh Dinh Province with operation DAVY CROCKETT/BINH PHU 3 and sweep the coastal plain between Bong Son and Sa Huynh where the 22d PAVN Regiment has been detected again. The 3rd ARVN ACR will block Highway 1 to the south.

7-9 May
Operation HOLLINGSWORTH, 1st Infantry four battalion air assault on suspected communist HQ, Tay Ninh Province (part of BIRMINGHAM).

New Operations today in 1966:

8-11 May
Operation AKRON, 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy 10km N of Cu Chi.
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On This Day

9 May, 1965

Construction began on what would become the Chu Lai Air Base in South Vietnam, as a unit of the U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion, NMCB-10, began the task of putting in the first combat zone "Short Airfield for Tactical Support" (SATS). The team would have a 4,000 feet (1,200 m) runway in place within 23 days and the first airplanes A-4 Skyhawks from VMA-225 and VMA-311 would land on 1 June and launched their first airstrike later that day.

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Ongoing operations today in 1966:

26 Mar.-23 Sep.
Operation SU BOK, battalion-size operation by elements of the ROK Marine Brigade and Capital Division in Binh Dinh Province.

26 Mar.-21 Jul.
Operation FILLMORE starts. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2d ROK Marine Brigade and the 47th ARVN Regiment will continue search and destroy and rice harvest security operations in Phu Yen Province in an area centered 10km west-southwest of Tuy Hoa.

17 Apr.-9 Jun.
Operation LEXINGTON III begins. The 1/18 (1st Infantry Division) will start a saturation patrolling campaign in the Rung Sat Special Zone south of Nhon Trach to protect the Long Tau Shipping Channel.

21 Apr.-10 May
Operation GEORGIA kicks off. The 2/9 and 3/9 Marines will establish a combat base at An Hoa and begin search & destroy operations in the western part of the AO between the Song Vu Gia and Song Thu Bon.

24 Apr.-17 May
Operation BIRMINGHAM begins. The 1st and 3d Brigades, 1st Infantry Division with a battalion of the 25th ARVN Division and 3 ARVN rangers battalions will sweep the western portion of War Zone C between Route 22 (70,164) in Tay Ninh Province and the village of Lo Go on the Cambodian border. The 70th VC Guard Regiment is reported in the AO and intel believes the COSVN mobile headquarters might be present as well.

27 Apr.-12 May
Operation MAILI starts. The 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will join with the 49th ARVN Regiment to clear the area northeast of Bau Trai from VC insurgents.

1-18 May
Operation AUSTIN IV, the last in the series, begins. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (1/327, 2/502), the 2/503 (173d Airborne) and the 45th ARVN Regiment will mount a search and destroy operation in Quang Duc and Phuoc Long provinces along the II/III CTZ boundaries near the Cambodian border between Bu Gia Map, Bu Prang and Nhon Co.

2-12 May
Operation LIHUE, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security on highways 1 and 22 between Cu Chi and Tay Ninh.

3-15 May
Operation LEWIS & CLARK, 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry

4-16 May
The 1st Cavalry Division with its 3d Brigade will return to Binh Dinh Province with operation DAVY CROCKETT/BINH PHU 3 and sweep the coastal plain between Bong Son and Sa Huynh where the 22d PAVN Regiment has been detected again. The 3rd ARVN ACR will block Highway 1 to the south.

7-9 May
Operation HOLLINGSWORTH, 1st Infantry four battalion air assault on suspected communist HQ, Tay Ninh Province (part of BIRMINGHAM).

8-11 May
Operation AKRON, 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy 10km N of Cu Chi.

New Operations today in 1966:


9-14 May
Operation MONTGOMERY/LIEN KET 40, 1/7, 2/7 Marines, 2d and 5th VNMC search and destroy in Quang Ngai Province.
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Good morning Vietnam!

Somewhere on this day after 9/25/1965 someone was playing very loudly ...


I live in an apartment on the 99th floor of my block
And I sit at home looking out the window
Imagining the world has stopped
Then in flies a guy who's all dressed up like a Union Jack
And says, "I've won five pounds
If I have his kind of detergent pack"

I say, "Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud"
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Don't hang around 'cause two's a crowd
On my cloud, baby

Yeah, the telephone is ringing
I say, "Hi, it's me, who is there on the line?"
A voice says, "Hi, hello, how are you?"
Well, I guess I'm doin' fine
He says, "It's 3 a.m., there's too much noise
Don't you people ever wanna go to bed?
Just 'cause you feel so good, do you have
To drive me out of my head"

I say, "Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud"
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Don't hang around 'cause two's a crowd
On my cloud, baby

Yeah, I was sick and tired, fed up with this
And decided to take a drive downtown
It was so very quiet and peaceful
There was nobody, not a soul around
I laid myself out, I was so tired
And I started to dream
In the morning, the parking tickets were just
Like a flag stuck on my window screen

I say, "Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud"
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Don't hang around 'cause two's a crowd
On my cloud
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Hey (hey), you (you)
Get off of my cloud
Don't hang around 'cause two's a crowd
So I say, hey (hey), you (you)...
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On This Day

10 May, 1955

During three days of talks in Paris among U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, French Prime Minister Edgar Faure [pictured below], and the British, Faure proposed that both the U.S. and France withdraw from Vietnam because "Diệm is leading to a catastrophe." Dulles did not agree and indicated that the U.S. would continue to support Diệm—even if that support caused the French to withdraw from South Vietnam. At this conference, in the words of historian Seth Jacobs, Vietnam became "America's war" rather than France's.

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Ongoing operations today in 1966:

26 Mar.-23 Sep.
Operation SU BOK, battalion-size operation by elements of the ROK Marine Brigade and Capital Division in Binh Dinh Province.

26 Mar.-21 Jul.
Operation FILLMORE starts. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2d ROK Marine Brigade and the 47th ARVN Regiment will continue search and destroy and rice harvest security operations in Phu Yen Province in an area centered 10km west-southwest of Tuy Hoa.

17 Apr.-9 Jun.
Operation LEXINGTON III begins. The 1/18 (1st Infantry Division) will start a saturation patrolling campaign in the Rung Sat Special Zone south of Nhon Trach to protect the Long Tau Shipping Channel.

21 Apr.-10 May
Operation GEORGIA kicks off. The 2/9 and 3/9 Marines will establish a combat base at An Hoa and begin search & destroy operations in the western part of the AO between the Song Vu Gia and Song Thu Bon.

24 Apr.-17 May
Operation BIRMINGHAM begins. The 1st and 3d Brigades, 1st Infantry Division with a battalion of the 25th ARVN Division and 3 ARVN rangers battalions will sweep the western portion of War Zone C between Route 22 (70,164) in Tay Ninh Province and the village of Lo Go on the Cambodian border. The 70th VC Guard Regiment is reported in the AO and intel believes the COSVN mobile headquarters might be present as well.

27 Apr.-12 May
Operation MAILI starts. The 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will join with the 49th ARVN Regiment to clear the area northeast of Bau Trai from VC insurgents.

1-18 May
Operation AUSTIN IV, the last in the series, begins. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (1/327, 2/502), the 2/503 (173d Airborne) and the 45th ARVN Regiment will mount a search and destroy operation in Quang Duc and Phuoc Long provinces along the II/III CTZ boundaries near the Cambodian border between Bu Gia Map, Bu Prang and Nhon Co.

2-12 May
Operation LIHUE, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security on highways 1 and 22 between Cu Chi and Tay Ninh.

3-15 May
Operation LEWIS & CLARK, 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry

4-16 May
The 1st Cavalry Division with its 3d Brigade will return to Binh Dinh Province with operation DAVY CROCKETT/BINH PHU 3 and sweep the coastal plain between Bong Son and Sa Huynh where the 22d PAVN Regiment has been detected again. The 3rd ARVN ACR will block Highway 1 to the south.

8-11 May
Operation AKRON, 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy 10km N of Cu Chi.

9-14 May
Operation MONTGOMERY/LIEN KET 40, 1/7, 2/7 Marines, 2d and 5th VNMC search and destroy in Quang Ngai Province.


New Operations today in 1966:

10-12 May
Operation WAYNE, 1/1, 3/4 Marines search and destroy 10 miles south of Phu Bai, Phu Loc district.

10 May-31 Jul.
MISSION: Operation PAUL REVERE I begins. The 3d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division operating from LZ OASIS will launch a campaign along the Cambodian border to prevent a sortie from then 1st PAVN Division and a possible attack of the CIDG Camps at Plei Djereng, Duc Co and Plei Me. Keeping one of its battalion in reserve at OASIS, the brigade will push its other two maneuver units to the southwest in the direction of the Ia Drang Valley. The 2d and 3d Brigades of the 1st Cavalry Division will reinforce if needed.
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On This Day

11 May, 1961

Vice President Lyndon Johnson arrived in South Vietnam for a three-day visit. Johnson's instructions were to "get across to President Diệm our confidence in him as a man of great stature." Johnson called Diệm "the Winston Churchill of Southeast Asia." Johnson also delivered a letter from Kennedy which approved an increase in the ARVN from 150,000 to 170,000 soldiers and said that the United States "was prepared to consider a further increase." In a significant change from the policy of Ambassador Durbrow and the Eisenhower Administration, U.S. funding for the increase in military aid was not conditioned on the Diệm government undertaking social and economic reforms. Diệm, however, declined Kennedy's offer to introduce American combat troops into South Vietnam saying that it would be a propaganda victory for the VC.

On his return to Washington Johnson noted the disaffection of the Vietnamese people with Diệm but concluded that the "existing government in Saigon is the only realistic alternative to Viet Minh [VC] control."

Kennedy issued National Security Action Memorandum - 52 which called for a study of increasing the ARVN from 170,000 to 200,000; expanded MAAG responsibilities to include aid to the Civil Guard and Self Defense Corps; authorized sending 400 Special Forces soldiers to South Vietnam covertly to train ARVN; approved covert and intelligence operations in both North and South Vietnam; and proposed actions to improve relations between President Diem and the U.S.

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Ongoing operations today in 1966:

26 Mar.-23 Sep.
Operation SU BOK, battalion-size operation by elements of the ROK Marine Brigade and Capital Division in Binh Dinh Province.

26 Mar.-21 Jul.
Operation FILLMORE starts. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, 2d ROK Marine Brigade and the 47th ARVN Regiment will continue search and destroy and rice harvest security operations in Phu Yen Province in an area centered 10km west-southwest of Tuy Hoa.

17 Apr.-9 Jun.
Operation LEXINGTON III begins. The 1/18 (1st Infantry Division) will start a saturation patrolling campaign in the Rung Sat Special Zone south of Nhon Trach to protect the Long Tau Shipping Channel.

24 Apr.-17 May
Operation BIRMINGHAM begins. The 1st and 3d Brigades, 1st Infantry Division with a battalion of the 25th ARVN Division and 3 ARVN rangers battalions will sweep the western portion of War Zone C between Route 22 (70,164) in Tay Ninh Province and the village of Lo Go on the Cambodian border. The 70th VC Guard Regiment is reported in the AO and intel believes the COSVN mobile headquarters might be present as well.

27 Apr.-12 May
Operation MAILI starts. The 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will join with the 49th ARVN Regiment to clear the area northeast of Bau Trai from VC insurgents.

1-18 May
Operation AUSTIN IV, the last in the series, begins. The 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (1/327, 2/502), the 2/503 (173d Airborne) and the 45th ARVN Regiment will mount a search and destroy operation in Quang Duc and Phuoc Long provinces along the II/III CTZ boundaries near the Cambodian border between Bu Gia Map, Bu Prang and Nhon Co.

2-12 May
Operation LIHUE, 2d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division security on highways 1 and 22 between Cu Chi and Tay Ninh.

3-15 May
Operation LEWIS & CLARK, 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry

4-16 May
The 1st Cavalry Division with its 3d Brigade will return to Binh Dinh Province with operation DAVY CROCKETT/BINH PHU 3 and sweep the coastal plain between Bong Son and Sa Huynh where the 22d PAVN Regiment has been detected again. The 3rd ARVN ACR will block Highway 1 to the south.

8-11 May
Operation AKRON, 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy 10km N of Cu Chi.

9-14 May
Operation MONTGOMERY/LIEN KET 40, 1/7, 2/7 Marines, 2d and 5th VNMC search and destroy in Quang Ngai Province.

10-12 May
Operation WAYNE, 1/1, 3/4 Marines search and destroy 10 miles south of Phu Bai, Phu Loc district.

10 May-31 Jul.
MISSION: Operation PAUL REVERE I begins. The 3d Brigade, 25th Infantry Division operating from LZ OASIS will launch a campaign along the Cambodian border to prevent a sortie from then 1st PAVN Division and a possible attack of the CIDG Camps at Plei Djereng, Duc Co and Plei Me. Keeping one of its battalion in reserve at OASIS, the brigade will push its other two maneuver units to the southwest in the direction of the Ia Drang Valley. The 2d and 3d Brigades of the 1st Cavalry Division will reinforce if needed.

New Operations today in 1966:

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Re: Vietnam

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Good Morning, Vietnam !!!
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