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DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (NIXON PROJECT) DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE 1 Memo Laird to Kissinger 25 Feb B w/attach 1971 2 Memo Laird to Kissinger 24 Feb B w/attach 1971 3 Memo Martin for the Record 24 B w/attach February 1971 4 Memo Laird to Kissinger 5 Mar B w/attach 1971 5 Report Special Operations Situation Report 31 January B 1971 SANITIZED po RAC 2004/06/13 6 Memo Fazio to Haig March 5, B 1971 7 Memo Helms to Kissinger n/d B w/attach SANITIZED perrac 20058/06/13 FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER National Security Council, Vietnam Subject Files 82 FOLDER TITLE VIETNAM Operations in Laos and Cambodia Vol. V (FOLDER i of 3) / RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (NIXON PROJECT) DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE 8 Memo Laird to Kissinger 10 Mar B 1971 FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER National Security Council, Vietnam Subject Files 82 FOLDER TITLE VIETNAM Operations in Laos and Cambodia Vol. V (FOLDER 10F3) 2 RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7292 OR NA FORM 14021) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN FORM 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. OP SECRYTISFUSIT /F THE NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 25 February 1971 1500 EST THE JOINT STAFF MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Subject: Military Situation Report on Operations in Laos and Cambodia Attached are situation reports on operations in Laos and Cambodia and the weather forecast for the areas. Eoluartin 3 Encls E. O. MARTIN a/s Brigadier General, USAF Deputy Director Operations (NMCC) Distribution: WHSR SECDEF SITUATION ROOM WHIT WHITE HOUSL HOUSE DEPSECDEF '71 FEP 25 PM 4:24 4 24 ASD/PA (Mr. Henkin) ASD/ISA CJCS (5) DJS (2) J-3 J 32 J 33 J-34 J-36 J- 37 DIA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECSTATE (For Mr. Eliot or Mr. Curran EYES ONLY) NSA (For VADM Gayler EYES ONLY) PAC DIV P&A DIV STRAT OPS DIV TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE / Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 25 February 1971 Subject: Operation LAMSON 719 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 242200- 250800 GMT (250600-251600 Saigon time, 241700-250300 EST) February 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (TS) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: Enemy action in the area of operations increased during the reporting period. Enemy attacks on Objective 31, an attack by fire on FSB HOTEL 2, and a sharp contact involving the 2d Battalion, 3d ARVN Regiment, forced cancellation of all planned airlifts and combat assaults except the lift of the 21st and 39th Ranger Battalions. The 39th Ranger Battalion is now located at the 1st Ranger Group command post, while elements of the 21st Ranger Battalion are located at the position shown in Attachment 1. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, a combined enemy. tank-infantry attack on Objective 31 was reported on the afternoon of 25 February, Saigon time. Initial reports indicate that one tank was destroyed by tactical airstrikes and two tanks destroyed by ground forces. As many as eight tanks may have been destroyed. Fragmentary information also indicates that one F-4, one AH1G helicopter gun- ship and one UH1H trooplift helicopter have been downed. Reports state that all crewmembers have been extracted. These downed aircraft are not reflected in Attachment 5 to this mémorandum, pending confirmation of the losses. Some reports state that enemy forces are withdrawing while others reflect additional tanks northwest of Ob- jective 31. Friendly casualties have not been reported. Additional information will be disseminated as it becomes available. (2) At Point 2, elements of the 11th ARVN Armored Cavalry Squadron were struck by mortar and recoilless rifle fire. Two ARVN soldiers were killed and 11 wounded. (3) At Point 3, another attack by fire on the 1st ARVN Airborne Battalion killed two ARVN soldiers and wounded nine. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE (4) At Point 4, elements of the 3d Battalion, 1st ARVN Infantry Regiment engaged an enemy force. Tactical airstrikes supporting the ARVN force killed 17 enemy soldiers and destroyed three individual weapons. (5) At Point 5, the 3d Battalion, 1st ARVN Infantry Regiment in a search of the area of a B-52 strike found 92 enemy bodies and the following items of supplies and equipment: 30 individual weapons 8 tons ammunition 5 antitank grenade launchers 3 37 $ mm antiaircraft guns 1 12. 7-mm machine gun 1 ton of rice unknown amount of documents. (6) At Point 6, the 2d Battalion, 3rd ARVN Infantry Regiment engaged an estimated reinforced enemy battalion which employed mortar, small arms, and antitank grenade fire. One ARVN soldier was killed and 15 wounded. Enemy losses are unknown. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) US Forces: The 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division has occupied positions south of the DMZ in northeastern Quang Tri Province and assumed control of an area of operations there. (2) RVNAF Forces: No RVNAF unit has physically cut Route 914: Route 914 was interdicted 22-24 February when ARVN forces operated in the vicinity of the junction of Routes 92 and 914, south of the 1st ARVN Infantry Regiment's current location. (3) Engineer effort continues to be directed at improving land lines of communication and airstrips and parking areas at Khe Sanh. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Laos for this opëration is 9,857. b. RVNAF battalions by type in Laos for this operation are: (1) Infantry (including airborne) - 13 (2) Artillery - 3 (3) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 2 (4) Engineer - 2 (5) Ranger - 1 3 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2. Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSTTIVE C. Results E B-52/tactical airstrik : (1) B-52 in No secondary explosions reported. (2) Tactical Air: 12 secondary fires 10 enemy KBA 2 gun positions destroyed I gun position damaged 1 vehicle destroyed 1 bunker damaged 1 secondary explosion (3) The following bomb damage assessments were reported for the period 060800-212200 GMT (060300-211700 EST) Feb- ruary 1971: Destroyed Damaged Miscellaneous 55 barrels POL 76 vehicles 638 secondary 11 guň positions explosions 11 sampans 76 secondary 7 gun positions fires 3 caches 58 enemy KBA 22 roads cut 4, (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: 1. Map. 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Material Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses/Casualties TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 3 Enclosure 1 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CURRENT OPERATIONS 1017 LAMSON 719 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 92 A 1039 91 1632 21 RANGER BN Rock Pile . 9210 $ %) 3 ABN BDE I RANGER GP TF 3/187 23 39 RANGER BN This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. OBJ 31 0 925 1/5 MECH BDE POINT I _a L 912 POINT 2 TF 3/5 CAV o 92 0 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Tchepone 4% I ARMD TASK @) Kbe Sahh G FORCE POINT 3 FSB SHEPH 9 TF 4/3 INF 7 9D 1 FSB DELTA I a I ABN BDE 147 VNMC BDE 914 8 92 RVN 3 INF REGT $ £ '616' 914 C 1 INF REGT e 975 POINT 4 FSB HOTEL 2 POINT 5 * POINT 6 1738 LAOS 9? 0 ATTACHMENT I I 929 5 99 0 5 10 15 NM 92 E 1 TOP SECRET - SENSIT TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 CASUALTIES (PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 3 0 65 257 * 15 RVNAF Not available. 270 882 98 KIA"* KBA DET KIA** KBA DET ENEMY 92 92 0 2,328* 637* 9 *Adjusted Figure. **The KIA figure includes the KBA figure. 6 TOP SECRET/ Reproducediat/the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 2 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD) 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED/DESTROYED Individual Weapons 30 0 1,332 Crew-served Weapons 9 0 249 Ammunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 0 144,340 (2) Miscellaneous (Pounds) 0 16,000 248,200 Vehicles 0 0 120* Communication Equipment (Radios) 0 0 11 Modical Supplies 0 0 7,400 (Pounds) POL (Gallons) 0 0 134,360 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 3 Rice/Food (Pounds) 2,000 0 784,400** Structures 0 0 693 Bunkers 0 45 327 Milscellaneous Equip- 0 0 74,760 mont/Supplies (Pounds) **Adjusted Figure "Includes 14 Tanks 7 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENS IVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD) 241700-250300 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A-4 (USMC) 0 91 A- 6 (USMC) 0 19 A-1 7 (USN) 0 8 B-52 6 35 F- 4 (USAP-USMC) 2 193 F - 100 0 4 AC- - 119 Gunships 0 0 AC- 130 Gunships 0 0 Helo Gunships 0 4,897 Air Cavalry 0 3,810 Helo Troop Lift 0 12,786 Helo Med Evac 0 253 C-130 Logistics 0 546 Helo Logistics 0 17,381 LAOS A-4 (USMC-USN) 0 385 A-6 (USMC) 0 25 A- 7 (USN) 7 220 B- 52 6 372 B-57 (USAF) 0 7 F- F 4 (USAF-USMC) 29 1,010 F- 100 0 8 AC-119 Gunships 0 13 AC-130 Gunships 0 51 Helo Gunships 0 5,065 Air Cavalry 0 3,685 Helo Troop Lift 0 3,810 Helo Med Evac 0 116 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 2,243 8 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT (Continued) VNAF/RAAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD) 241700 M 250300 EST FBB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN 0 8 A- - 37. 0 85 B-57 (RAAF) 0 0 Helo Gunships 0 99 Helo Troop Lift 0 0 Helo Med Evac 0 20 Helo Logistics LAOS 0 4 A- - 37 0 o B-57 (RAAF) 0 107 Helo Gunships 0 279 Helo Troop Lift 0 4 Helo Med Evac 0 176 Helo Logistics 9 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. LAMSON 719 AIRCRAFT LOSSES ( Unless Otherwise Indica d) (PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE (RVN/LAOS) AII- 1G 0/0 5/4# UH- 1C 0/0 0/2## UH-1H 0/0 ##3/70# UH-1H (VNAF) 0/0 0/2 OH- GA 0/0, 1/2 OH-58A 0/0 1/1 CH- 47 0/0 0/1 F-4 0/0 1/0 TOTALS 0/0 11/19 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIRCRAFT LOSSES (US Unless Otherwise Indicated) PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE (RVN/LAOS KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA AH. 1G 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/0 0/6 0/**** UH- 1C 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/**** UH- 1H 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/11* 3/11** 07**** UH-1.1.11 (VNAF) 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/18*** 0/0 0/0 OH- 6A 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/3 0/0 OH-58A 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/3 2/0 0/0 CH- 47 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/**** F-4 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 TOTALS 0/0 0/0 0/0 5/29 5/20 0,8 # Includes two operational losses ## Includes one operational losses * Includes seven ARVN ** Includes one ARVN *** Includes 14 ARVN and four US Newsmen **** Updated information by aircraft type not available, 10 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 25 February 1971 Subject: Operation TOAN THANG 01/71 NB 1. (C) General: This report covers the period 242200- 250800 GMT (250600-251600 Saigon time: 241700-250300 EST) February 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more com- plete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: Locations of RVNAF units in Cambodia are shown on Attachment 1. All Task Forces are continuing search and clear operations in assigned areas. No significant combat actions were reported. b. Significant Combat Operations Reported: None C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: All operations proceeding according to schedule. 3. (S) Remarks: a. Results of Tactical Airstrikes: (1) None for period. (2) The following additional bomb damage assessment was reported for the period 040800-212200 GMT (040300-211700 EST) February 1971: Destroyed Damaged Miscellaneous 327 structures 39 caches (NFI) 298 enemy KBA 53 caches (NFI) 12 structures 60 secondary fires 25 sampans 5 vehicles 59 secondary explosion 8 vehicles 3 base camps 8 roads cut 7 gunsites 2 sampans b. Results of B-52 Airstrikes: No B-52 strikes during the period. C. RVNAF troop strength in Cambodia for this operation is 17,932. d; RVNAF battalions by type in Cambodia for this opera- tion are: (1) Infantry - 18. (2) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 5 (3) Ranger - 7 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSIT /E e. Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments, Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft losses 12 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET 105 SENSITIVE 106 CURRENT OPERATIONS TOAN THANG 01/7INB 13 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 CHHLONED $ This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TF 5 75 TF 3 TF 9 SKOUN KAMPOR CHUP 0 SNUOL CHA PLANTATION 12 7 DAMBE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED 12 TONLE BEANS TF 333 7 TF 43 is KREK = LOC NINH TF 48 1. MEMUT TF 52 15 PHNOM PENH AN LOC DOGS HEAD 0 a PREY VENG 13 KOMPONG TRACH e a 22 1 NEAK LUONG TF 225 TAY NINH ATTACHMENT I SVAY RIENG $ 11 e ANGELS CHIPHU 1 WING 11 ws 106 TOP SECRET SENSITIVE o 10 20 30 TOAN THANG 01/71 NB CASUALTIES (PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 0 0 0 1 0 RVNAF 0 3 0 196 929 1 KIA KBA* DET KIA KBA* DET ENEMY 3 0 0 1,709 0 73 *Data on KBA is not available. 14 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED 4 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED DESTROYED ndividual Weapons 1 0 377 25 rew-served. Weapons 0 0 85 0 mmunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 0 4,800 4,000 (2) B-40 Rounds 0 0 222 0 (3) 75-mm Rounds 0 0 25 10 (4) 60-mm Rounds 0 0 31 0 (5) 81-mm Rounds 0 0 47 0 (6) Mines 0 0 16 0 ehicles 0 0 1 1. ommunication Equipment Radios) 0 0 3 0 (edical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 2 0 OL (Gallons) 0 0 0 1,100 ocument (Pounds) 0 0 3.6 o Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 27,400 56,200 tructures 0 0 0 10 unkers 0 0 0 32 fiscellaneous Equipment Pounds) 0 0 0 600 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 3 15 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DEC ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSIT VB TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIR SUPPORT (PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A-37 0 256. B- - 52 0 30 F- 100 0 241 AC-119 Gunships 0 5 Helo Gunships 0 197 Helo Troop Lift 0 173 Helo Med Evac 0 45 C-130 - Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 77 VNAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 1 0 503 A- 37 0 7 F- 5 0 257 O- 1 0 34 AC - 47 Gunships 0 36 Helo Gunships 0 162 Helo Troop Lift 0 160 Helo Med Evac 0 177 Helo Logistics 0 250 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 241700-250300 @ EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US AH- 1G 0 0 UH- 1H 0 1 OH- 6A 0 0 VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 241700-250300 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA US AH- 1G 0 0 0 0 0 0 UH- 1H 0 0 0 0 1 0 OH- 6A 0 0 0 0 0 o VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment $ Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST: 26/0600-27/0600 Saigon time OUTLOOK: 27/0600-28/0600 Saigon time NVN PANHANDLE - ARBA 1: COASTAL - Overcast, ceiling 4500 feet occasionally 1000 feet, visibility 7 miles except S miles in occasional drizzle. Isolated afternoon/evening showers/thunderstorms. Between 0500 and 1100 Saigon time, fog visibility 1-3 miles. MOUNTAINS - Overcast, ceiling 4000 feet, visibility 7 miles except 4. miles in occasional drizzle. Between 1400 and 0800 Saigon time, isolated showers/ thunderstorms. Between 2200 and 1100 Saigon time, in valleys, stratus, ceiling 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1/2-2 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. NORTHERN SOUTH VIETNAM - AREA 2: COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 8000 feet occasionally 2000 feet, visibility 5 to 7 miles in haze. Between 2100 and 1100 Saigon time, stratus, ceiling 500 feet, and fog, visibility 1/4-4 miles. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, ceiling 100 to 500 feet AGL, visibility 1/4-3 miles in fog/haze. Between 1200 to 1900 Saigon time, cloudy, ceiling 8000 feet, patchy 4500 feet, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. Iso- lated showers/thunderstorms. OUTLOOK - Little change. KHE SANH - AREA 3: Cloudy, ceiling 8000 feet, visibility 4-6 miles in haze. Between 1900 to 1200 Saigon time, stratus, ceiling 100 to 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1/4-3 miles. Isolated evening showers/ thunderstorms. OUTLOOK - Little change. TCHEPONE ": AREA 4: Partly cloudy occasionally cloudy, ceiling 10000 feet occasionally 5000 feet, visibility 4-6 miles in haze. Between 1500 to 0800 Saigon time, iso- lated showers/thunderstorms. Between 0500 to 1000 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling 500 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/4-4 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. CONFIDENTIAL Enclosure 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL CHUP PLANTATION - AREA 5: Cloudy, ceiling 3000 feet occasionally 10000 feet, visibility 5 to 7 miles in haze. Between 1400 and 0800 Saigon time, isolated showers/ thunderstorms, Between 0500 and 1100 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling 1000 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/2-3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. NOTE: A11 cloud heights are given in feet Above Mean Sea Level, except those indicating AGL (Above Ground Level). 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SAI Ban Me Kratle Purent Thuot GOLF or STAM Mekong Da Lot Kommong Chaca 0 S U T H PHNOM PENH Kompong I E T N A M Speu Svoy Rigne Bion 1108 bihanoukvitie Kanipot Phon Thiet * SAIGON. INDOCHINA My The Long Vung Tau SEA Xuyou Vinli Long 10 Railroad DAO PHU QUOC Can (Vieinam) The Road Bac CHINA Quan Liou Long o do 100 150 Miles 0 50 100 150 Kilamaters CON SON 6 SOUTH FOR NAMES AND BOUNDARY REPRESENTATION ARE NOT NECESOARILY AUTHORITATIVE 59546 12.68 CONFIDENTIAL 20 Attachment 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DEC ASSIFIED - This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE NM THE NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 25 February 1971 0600 EST THE JOINT STAPF MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Subject: Military Situation Report on Operations in Laos and Cambodia Attached are situation reports on operations in Laos and Cambodia and the weather forecast for the areas. 3 Encls RAYMOND O. MILLER a/s Brigadier General, USA Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC) Distribution: WHSR SECDEF DEPSECDEF ASD/PA (Mr. Henkin) ASD/ISA CJCS (5) DJS (2) SITUATION ROOM WHITEHOUSE J-3 (3) '71 FEB 25 AM 10 J - 32 J-33 J-34 J- - 36 J- 37 DIA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECSTATE (For Mr. Bliot or Mr. Curran EYES ONLY) NSA (For VADM Gayler EYES ONLY) PAC DIV P&A DIV STRAT OPS DIV When Enclosure is Detached Time document is downgraded to Contidential TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 25 February 1971 Subject: Operation LAMSON 719 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 240800- 242200 GMT (241600-250600 Saigon time, 240300-241700 EST) February 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (TS) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: There was only one significant combat acion reported during the reporting period. The Quang Tri Combat Base received eight rounds of 122-mm rocket fire. Two US batteries fired 63 rounds of 175 mm at suspected locations, however, there was no damage to the friendly installation. RVNAF accomplished resupply missions as planned. Weather delayed combat assaults and other lifts, and then hostile fire at Metro (near Hotel 2) and Hotel 2 landing zones caused further delays. b. Significant Combat Action Reported: At point 1 the 1/1 Infantry Battalion contacted an unknown-size enemy force. Ten enemy soldiers were killed. One ARVN soldier was wounded. Three AK-47s were captured. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) Night patrols and ambushes were conducted in the vicinity of night defensive positions and fire support bases during darkness. The 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division completed its move to Dong Ha by vehicle at 240600 EST without incident. Some time was lost to the operations due to morning fog and midafter- noon clouding. (2) Engineer effort on road construction and maintenance continued on QL 9 and HL 556. Ten acres of land has been cleared in the vicinity of 1 mile northwest of La Bao. The final emplacement of AM 2 matting at the old strip at Khe Sanh scheduled for completion on 28 Feb- ruary remains firm. Peneprime (7,600 gallons) has been distributed on helopads at Khe Sanh. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Laos for this operation is 10,104. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED 2 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE b. RVNAF battalions by type in Laos for this operation are: (1) Infantry. (including airborne) - 13 (2) Artillery - 3 (equivalent) (3) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 2 (4) Engineer - 2 (5) Ranger - 2 C. Results of B-52/tactical airstrikes: B-52 Tactical Air 10 secondary explosions 43 secondary fires 32 vehicles damaged 26 bunkers destroyed 13 secondary explosions 9 vehicles damaged 4 watercraft destroyed 2 gun positions destroyed 1 cave destroyed 4. (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Material Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses/Casualties TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED 3 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET some SENSITIVE CURRENT OPERATIONS LAMSON 719 1037 240300 - 241700 EST FEB 71 192(A 1039 ! 21 RANGER BN (=) 39 RANGER BN 91 1632 92 a Rock Pile $ 6 9 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified % 3 ABN BDE I RANGER GP TF 3/187 INF 23 @ en 925 0 1/5 MECH BDE + Ca Lu Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED 917 9.2 8 TF 3/5 CAV Tchepone a Kbe Sanh 3 G 1 ARMD TASK FSB SHEPHERD FORCE $ X TF 4/3 INF 9 D FSB DELTA 1 IN I ABN BDE 147 VNMC BDE 215 92 RVN $ LZ BRICK 3 INF REGT 616 914C e '926 1 INF REGT 234 OBJECTIVE MIKE POINT I 1238 LAOS 97 0 ATTACHMENT - 929 99 0 5 10 15 NM 92 E - TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 CASUALTIES (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 3 0 65 247 15 RVNAP 0 13 0 270* 882 98 * KIA** KBA DET KIA** KBA DET ENEMY 9 9 0 2,290* 507 9 "Adjusted Figure ""The KIA figure includes the KBA figure. 5 TOP SECRET/SENS Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 2 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED/DESTROYED* Individual Weapons 7 0 1,302* Crew-scrved Weapons 2 0 240* Ammunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 0 144,340 (2) Miscellaneous (Pounds) 0 200 232,200* Vehicles 0 1 120** Communication Equipment (Radios) 0 0 11 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 7,400 POL (Gallons) 0 0 134,360 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 3 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 697,400 Structures 0 0 693 Bunkers 0 35 282 Miscellaneous Equip- ment/Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 74,760 Adjusted Figure Includes 14 Tanks 6 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- 4 (USMC) 2 91 A- 6 (USMC) 1 19 A- 7 (USN) 2 8 B- - 52 0 29 F - - 4 (USAF-USMC) 8 191 F - 100 2 4 AC - 119 Gunships 0 0 AC- 130 Gunships 0 0 Helo Gunships 170 4,897 Air Cavalry 208 3,810 Helo Troop Lift 399 12,786 Helo Med Evac 6 253 C-130 Logistics 21 546 Helo Logistics 813 17,381 LAOS A- 4 (USMC-USN) 7 385 A- - 6 (USMC) 1 25 A- 7 (USN) 20 213 B- 52 24 366 B-57 (USAF) 0 7 F-4 (USAF-USMC) 42 981 F- 100 0 8 AC-119 Gunships 0 13 AC-130 Gunships 5 S1 Helo Gunships 278 5,065 Air Cavalry 146 3,685 Holo Troop Lift 142 3,810 Holo Med Evac 8 116 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 276 2,243 7 TOP the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 4 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSIT B LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT (Continued) VNAF/RAAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD) 240300-241700 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- me 37. 0 8 B-57 (RAAF) 7 85 Helo Gunships 0 0 Helo Troop Lift 0 99 Helo Med Evac 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 20 LAOS A 37 0 4 B-S7 (RAAF) 0 0 Helo Gunships 6 107 Helo Troop Lift 14 279 Helo Med Evac 0 4 Helo Logistics 18 176 8 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIV LAMSON 719 AIRCRAFT LOSSES (US Unless Otherwise Indicated) (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE (RVN/LAOS) AH- 1G 0/0 5/4# UH- 1C 0/0 0/2## UH- 1H 0/0 ##3/70# UH-1H (VNAF) 0/0 0/2 OH- 6A 0/0 1/2 OH- 58A 0/0 1/1 CH- 47 0/0 0/1 F-4 0/0 1/0 TOTALS 0/0 11/19 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIRCRAFT LOSSES (US Unless Otherwise Indicated) PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71) No change reported since 241500 EST Memorandum. () Includes two operational losses. # # Includes one operational loss. 9 TOP at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 5 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITY 25 February 1971 Subject: Operation TOAN THANG 01/71 NB 1. (C) General: This report covers the period 240800- 242200 GMT (241600-250600 Saigon time: 240300-241700 EST) February 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more com- plete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: Positions of RVNAF Task Force elements are shown at attachment 1. Search and security operations continued with only a small number of contacts reported. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, the 33d Ranger Battalion engaged an estimated 20 enemy resulting in four enemy soldiers killed, two AK-47 rifles and 4,000 rounds of ammunition captured and 1,100 gallons of gasoline destroyed. One ARVN soldier was killed and one wounded. (2) At Point 2, US air cavalry gunships, in support of the ARVN 52d Ranger Battalion, engaged and killed 12 enemy soldiers. No friendly casualties were re- ported. C, Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: A11 operations proceeding according to schedule. 3. (S) Remarks: a. Results of Tactical Airstrikes: 82 bunkers destroyed 15 structures destroyed 10 structures damaged 1 secondary fire 1 secondary explosion b. BDA of the 23 February B-52 strike (Point 3 on attached map) : 15 enemy KBA 4 large rocket launchers destroyed 3 large bunkers destroyed 3 bunkers damaged 1 structure destroyed 10 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSI VE C. RVNAF troop strength in Cambodia for this operation is 17,932. d. RVNAF battalions by type in Cambodia for this opera- tion are: (1) Infantry - 18 (2) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 5 (3) Ranger - 7 e, Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments, Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft losses TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 2 11 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. ICS TOP SECRET T SENSITIVE CURRENT OPERATIONS 13 TOAN THANG 01/7INB 240300 - 241700 EST FEB 71 0.00 POINT I CHHLON TF5 75 TF 3 TF 9 CHUP This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified SKOUN KAMPON SNUOL o PLANTATION CHAN 9 12 7 DAMSS POINT 2 12 TONLE BETTO W TF 333 7 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED @ LOC NINH TF 43 KREK TF 48 9 9 MEMUT TF 52 15 AN LOC PHNOM PENH 0065 HEAD SW PREY VENG 13 3 1 KOMPONG TRACH © X TF 225 TAY NINH NEAK LUCNG POINT 3 *** I ATTACHMENT SVAY RIENG 0 ANGELS CHIPHU 0 1 WING 106 TOP SECRET-SENSITIVE 105 o 10 20 30 NM 12 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB CASUALTIES (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 0 0 0 1 0 RVNAF 2 12 0 196 926 1 KIA KBA DET KIA KBA DET ENEMY 30 0 0 1,706 0 73 "Data on KBA is not available. $ 13 TOP SECRET/SENSTLVUEd at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachmont 2 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSIT B TOAN THANG 01/71 NB EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED DESTROYED Individual Weapons 9 0 376 25 Crew-sorved Weapons 2 0 85 0 Ammunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 4,000 4,800 4,000 (2) B-40 Rounds 0 0 222 0 (3) 75-mm Rounds 0 0 25 0 (4) 60-mm Rounds 0 0 31 0 (5) 01-mm Rounds 0 0 47 0 (6) Mines 0 0 16 0 Vehicles 0 0 I 1 Communication Equipment (RAdios) 0 0 3 0 9 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 2 0 POL (Gallons) 0 1,100 0 1,100 Document (Pounds) 0 0 3.6 0 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 27,400 56,200 Structures 0 0 0 10 Bunkers 0 0 0 32 Miscellaneous Equipment (Pounds) 0 600* 0 600 *200 sets fatigue uniforms TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 3 14 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIR SUPPORT (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 37 6 256 B- 52 0 30 F- 100 0 241 AC-119 Gunships 0 5 Helo Gunships 2 197 Helo Troop Lift 0 173 Helo Med Evac 0 45 C- 130 Logistics 0 0 0 77 Helo Logistics VNAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 1 18 503 A- 37 0 7 F F- S 7 257 0 34 O- 1 AC-47 Gunships 2 36 Helo Gunshi 28 162 Helo Troop Lift 18 160 8 177 Helo Med Evac 11. 250 Helo Logistics TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 4 is Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIV TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US 0 0 AH- 1G 0 1 UH- 1H OH- 6A 0 0 VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 240300-241700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA US AH- 1G 0 0 0 0 0 0 UH- 1H o 0 0 0 1 0 OH- 6A 0 0 0 0 0 0 VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 TOP SECRET / SEN Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 5 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified CONFIDENTIAL WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST: 25/2000-26/2000 Saigon time OUTLOOK: 26/2000-27/2000 Saigon time NVN PANHANDLE - AREA 1: COASTAL - Overcast, ceilings 4500 feet, visibility 7 miles except 5 miles in occasional drizzle. Between 0500-1100 Saigon time, fog, visibility 1-3 miles. MOUNTIANS - Overcast, ceiling 4000 feet, visibility 7 miles except 4 miles in occasional drizzle. Between 2000-0800 and 1400-2000 Saigon time, isolated showers/thunderstorms. Between 2200-1100 Saigon time, in valleys, stratus, ceiling 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1/2-2 miles. OUTLOOK YY Little change. NORTHERN SOUTH VIETNAM - AREA 2: COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 8000 feet occasionally 2000 feet, visibility 5-7 miles in haze. Between 2100-1100 Saigon time, stratus, ceiling 1000 feet, and fog, visibility 1/4-4 miles, MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, ceiling 500 feet AGL, visibility 1/2-3 miles in fog/haze, Between 1200-1900 Saigon time, cloudy, ceiling 8000 feet patchy 4500 feet, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. OUTLOOK - Little change. KHE SANH Jife AREA 3: Cloudy, ceiling 8000 feet, visibility 4-6 miles in haze. Between 0200-1200, stratus, ceiling' 100 to 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1/4-3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. TCHEPONE - AREA 4: Partly cloudy occasionally cloudy, ceiling 10000 feet occasionally 5000 feet, visibility 4-6 miles in haze. Between 2000-0800 and 1500-2000 Saigon time, isolated showers/thunderstorms. Between 0500-1000 Saigon time, in valleys, patchy stratus, ceiling 500 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/2- 4 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. CONFIDENTIAL Enclosure 3 17 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL CHUP PLANTATION - AREA 5: Cloudy, ceiling 3000 feet, visibility 5-7 miles in haze. Between 2000-0800 and 1400-2000 Saigon time, isolated showers/thunderstorms. Between 0500-1100 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling 1000 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/2 8 3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. NOTE: All cloud heights are given in feet Above Mean Sea Level, except those indicating AGL (Above Ground Level). Attachment Map 18 CONFIDENTIAL 2 Enclosure 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified CONFIDENTIA Ko.chlu Meng.itu P'u-arh Ha CHINA Giang Nan-mina Can Dang Yolin Loo Gal N ORTH CHINA Talo Tuyon Lung son Tuan Quang Phone Glac Thai Nguyen Sgly V BURMA E N A M Mong Cal Dien Blen Phy Son." 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FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 2 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7292 OR NA FORM 14021) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN FORM 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 3 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7292 OR NA FORM 14021) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN FORM 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSIT NMCC THE NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 STATE 24 February 1971 0600 EST THE JOINT STAFF MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Subject: Military Situation Report on Operations in Laos and Cambodia Attached are situation reports on operations in Laos and Cambodia and the weather forecast for the areas, RAYMOND 0. MILLER 3 Encls Brigadier General, USA a/s Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC) Distribution: WHSR SECDEF DEPSECDEF ASD/PA (Mr. Henkin) ASD/ISA CJCS (5) DJS (2) J-3 (3) SITUATION ROOM WHITE HOUSE J- 32 J-33 '71 FEB 24 AM 6:07 J-34 J- 36 J-37 1 DIA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECSTATE (For Mr. Eliot or Mr. Curran EYES ONLY) NSA (For VADM Gayler EYES ONLY) PAC DIV P&A DIV STRAT OPS DIV When Enclosure is Detached / This document is downgraded TOP SECRET/SENSTVES at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED to Confidential This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 24 February 1971 Subject: Operation LAMSON 719 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 230800- 232200 GMT (231600-241600 Saigon time, 230300-231700 EST) February 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (TS) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: Boundaries of the 1/5 Mech Bde have been adjusted to reorient forces against a threat devoloping to the northwest of Khe Sanh. Significant tac- tical air and artillery fire have been placed against sus- pected enemy LOCs in that area. RVNAF forces continue operations in AOs in RVN and Laos. Resupply and planned helicopter trooplifts scheduled for 23 February were limited due to weather in the morning hours, mortar fire on pick- up zone Hotel 2, and a. mid-air collision at LZ in the vicin- ity of Delta 1. Road construction and maintenance continued during the period on both QL 9 and IL 556 east and south of Vandegrift. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: At Point 1, the ARVN 3d Battalion, 1st Regiment supported by gunships con- tacted an unknown-size enemy force resulting in 11 enemy soldiers killed by air. One ARVN soldier was killed. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) A11 RVNAF pre-planned objectives for the period were accomplished except the moves of the ARVN 2d Bat- talion, 3d Regiment to Fire Support Base Delta 1, and of the 2d and 7th VNMC Battalions from current locations to field locations. These movements are rescheduled for 24 February. (2) Engineer effort, road construction and maintenance continued on QL 9 and ILL 556 east and south of Fire Sup- port Base Vandegrift. Logistics efforts at Khe Sanh continue according to plan. 3. (S) Remarks: a: RVNAF troop strength in Laos for this operation is 10,104. 2 TOP SECRET/SENS) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIF closure 1 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE b. RVNAF battalions by type in Laos for this operation are: (1) Infantry (including airborne) age 13 (2) Artillery - 3 (equivalent) (3) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 2 (4) Engineer - 2 (5) Ranger - 2 C. Results. of B-52/tactical airstrikes: B-52 Tactical Air Not available 15 secondary explosions 7 secondary fires 2 vehicles damaged 1 gun position destroyed d. An OH-58A on a Hunter-Killer mission crashed and was destroyed after receiving heavy ground fire at Point 2 on the attached map. The three US crewmembers were killed. 3. Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: I. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses/Casualties 3 TOP Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET 1 SENSITIVE CURRENT OPERATIONS 1037 LAMSON 719 230300-231700 EST FEB 92 A 1039 21 RANGER BN 39 RANGER BN 91 1632 POINT 2 Rock Pile 6 92 B CT. This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 30 3 ABN BDE I RANGER GP TF 3/187 INF 23 a 925 , I/5 MECH BDE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Pres Library DECLASSIFIED @ Ca Lu 917 12 $ TF 3/5 CAV $ Tche none Kbe a Schh G 1 ARMD TASK FSB SHEPHERD FORCE S TF 4/3 INF 9.0 FSB DELTA - I ABN BDE 147 VNMC BDE 914 B C RVN 9,8 3 INF REGT 615 9:4 C e 926 X I INF REGT 244 238 POINT I. LAOS A: 0 4. 979 I 99 0 5 10 15 NM 47 E TOP SECRET/SENSITIV LANSON 719 CASUALTIES (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71) 1 PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 3 6 0 65* 241 15 RVNAF 7 27 0 283 869 101 KIA * * KBA DET KIA** KBA DET ENEMY 84 32. 0 2,275 498 9 * Adjusted Figure **Tho KIA figure includes the KBA figure. 5 TOP SECRET / SENS Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 2 r TOP SECRET/SENSIT 15 LAMSON 719 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 230300-231700 BST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED/DESTROYED* Individual Weapons 1 0 1,315* Crew-served Weapons 2 0 242* Ammunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 340 144,340 (2) Miscellaneous (Pounds) 40 1,400 224,200* Vehicles 0 0 119** Communication Equipment (Radios) 1 0 11 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 7,400 POL (Gallons) 0 0 134,360 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 3 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 800 697,400* Structures 0 0 693 Bunkers 0 0 240 Miscellaneous Equip- ment/Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 74,760 A Adjusted Figures ** Adjusted figure includes 14 tanks L TOP SECRET/SENSFPWd at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 3 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FBB71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- - 4 (USMC) 1 89 A- 6 (USMC) 0 18 A- 7 (USN) 0 6 B- 52 0 29 F - 4 (USAP-USMC) 4 183 F - 100 0 2 AC- - 119 Gunships 0 0 AC 130 Gunships 0 0 Helo Gunships 237 4,727 Air Cavalry 144 3,602 Helo Troop Lift 463 12,387 Helo Med Evac 10 247 C-130 Logistics 4.0 525 Helo Logistics 820 16,568 LAOS A- 4 (USMC-USN) 42 376 A-6 (USMC) 0 22 A- 7 (USN) 8 185 B- 52 17 333 B-57 (USAF) 0 7 F-4 (USAP-USMC) 46 921 F - 100 0 8 AC 119 Gunships 0 13 AC-130 Gunships 1 46 Helo Gunships 325 4,787 Air Cavalry 282 3,539 Helo Troop Lift 339 3,668 Helo Med Evac 5 108 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 94 1,967 7 TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRAT/SENSITIV LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT (Continued) VNAF/RAAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- 37 0 8 B-57 (RAAF) 4 78 Helo Gunships 0 0 Helo Troop Lift 6 99 Helo Med Evac 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 20 LAOS A- 37 0 4 B-57 - (RAAF) 0 0 Helo Gunships 8 101 Helo Troop Lift 10 265 Helo Med Evac 0 4 Helo Logistics 16 158 8 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to' be declassified. LAMSON 719 (US Unless Otherwise Indicated) (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE (RVN/LAOS) AH- 1G 0/0 5/4# UH 1C 0/0 0/2## UH- 1H 0/0 ##3/7## UH-1H (VNAF) 0/0 0/2 OH-6A 0/0 1/2 OH 58A 0/1 1/1 CH- 47 0/0 0/1 F-4 0/0 1/0 TOTALS 0/1 11/19 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIRCRAFT LOSSES (US Unless Otherwise Indicated) PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE (RVN/LAOS KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA AH IG 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/0 0/6 0/4 UH 1C 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/4 UH-1H 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/11* 3/11** 0/6 UH-1H (VNAF) 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/18*** 0/0 0/0 OH-6A 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/3 0/0 OH 58A 0/3 0/0 0/0 0/3 2/0 0/0 CH-47 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/6 F-4 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 TOTALS 0/3 0/0 0/0 5/29 5/20 0/20 II Includes two operational losses # # Includes one operational lossos % Includes seven ARVN ** Includes one ARVN *** Includes 14 ARVN and four US Newsmen 9 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This dócument has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 24 February 1971 Subject: Operation TOAN THANG 01/71 NB 1. (C) General: This report covers the period 230800- 232200 GMT (231600-240600 Saigon time: 230300-231700 EST) February 1971. The information heroin is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (TS) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: Positions of RVNAF task force elements are shown at attachment 1. Task Force 3 continues operations to the south of the Kampong Reang River. Engineors have completed construction of a floating pon- toon bridge as of 230500 EST. Task Force 5 had only light contact west and south of Chhlong. Task Force 9 continued search and reconnaissance operations north of Snuol with three battalions. Task Force 43, 48, and 52 continued to conduct road security. Task Force 225 had four battalions conduct search and reconnaissance operations. Task Force 333 supported Task Force 3 in route security operations. One B-52 strike was reported 6 miles west of Dambe. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, updated reports of the contact yesterday between the ARVN 4th Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment and an estimated enemy company reveals 78 enemy soldiers were killed vice 29. (2) At Point 2, the ARVN 36th Ranger Battalion received an indirect fire and ground attack resulting in 15 enemy soldiers killed, one B-40 rocket launcher and two AK-47 rifles captured. There were no friendly casualties. (3) At Point 3, ARVN Task Force 48 received a mortar attack followed by a ground attack resulting in 25 enemy killed. Three AK-47 rifles were captured. Three ARVN soldiers were killed and IS wounded. (4) At Point 4, the ARVN Transportation Unit of Task Force 3 received a mortar attack and ground probe resulting in 22 enemy soldiers killed, three B-40 rocket launchers and five AK-47 rifles captured. Four ARVN soldiers were wounded. TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 2 10 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order. 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SHCRET/SENSITIVE C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: All operations proceeding according to schedule. 3. (S) Romarks: a. Results of Tactical Airstrikes: 36 bunkers destroyed 35 structures damaged 13 structures destroyed 8 secondary fires 6 cachos destroyed b. RVNAF troop strength in Cambodia for this operation is 17,448. C, RVNAF battalions by type in Cambodia for this opera- tion are: (1) Infantry - 18 (2) Armored Cavalry Squadrons - 5 (3) Ranger - 7 d. Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: : 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Soized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft losses TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 105 106 CURRENT OPERATIONS TOAN THANG 01/7INB 13 230300-231700 EST FEB POINT I CHRLON'S CHHLONG TF 9 TF 5 75 TF 3 skoun KAMPO CHUP $ SNUOL CHA PLANTATION This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. a 12 7 DAMBE POINT 2 DI ** 12 TONLE BRITS ® TF 333 POINT 3 7 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED POINT 4 TF 43 KRE LCC NINH TF 48 D MEMUT TF 52 15 AN LOC PHNOM PENH 2005 PEAC & PREY VENG CAN 1 KOMPONG TRACH @ NEAK LUONG TAY NINK TF 225 12 I ATTACHWENT SVAY RIENG C CHIPHU 9 ANGELS are WING 105 106 * 10 20 30 NM TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB CASUALTIES (PERIOD 230300-231700 - EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 0 0 0 1 0 RVNAF 10 12 0 194 914 1* KIA KBA** DET KIA KBA** DET ENEMY 48 0 o 1,671 0 73 * Adjusted Figure ** Data on KBA is not available. 13 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 1r. TOP SUCRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED DESTROYED idividual Weapons 15 0 364 25 ew-served Weapons 6 0 83 0 munition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 0 4,800 0 (2) B-40 Rounds 0 0 222 0 (3) 75-mm Rounds 0 0 25 0 (4) 60-mm Rounds 0 0 31 0 (5) 81-min Rounds 0 0 47 0 (6) Mines 0 0 16 0 shicles 0 0 1 1 ommunication Equipment Radios) 0 0 3 0 edical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 2 0 OL (Gallons) 0 0 0 0 ocument (Pounds) 0 0 3.6 0 ice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 27,400 56,200 tructures 0 0 0 10 unkers 0 0 0 32 iscellaneous Equipment Pounds) 0 0 0 0 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 3 14 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIR SUPPORT (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 37 8 250 B- 52 0 27 F- 100 8 231 AC- 119 Gunships 2 5 Helo Gunships 10 195 Helo Troop Lift 0 173 Helo Med Evac 3 45 C- - 130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 30 77 VNAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 1 22 485 A-37 0 7 F - 5 5 250 O- 1 0 34 AC- - 47 Gunships 3 34 Helo Gunships 0 134 Helo Troop Lift 10 142 Helo Med Evac 20 169 Helo Logistics 18 239 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 15 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FEB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US AH- 1G 0 0 UH- 1H 0 1 OH- 6A 0 0 VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 230300-231700 EST FBB 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA US AH- 1G 0 0 0 0 0 0 UH- 1H 0 0. 0 0 1 0 OH- 6A 0 0 0 0 0 0 VNAF UH- IH 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED ttachment 5 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified CONFIDENTIAL WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST: 24/2000-25/2000 Saigon time OUTLOOK: 25/2000-26/2000 Saigon time NVN PANHANDLE - AREA 1: COASTAL - Overcast, coiling 4500 feet, occasionally 1500 feet, visibility 7 miles, occasionally 5 miles in drizzle and fog. Between 0500 and 1100 Saigon time, visibil- ity 1-3 miles in fog. MOUNTAINS - Overcast, ceiling 4000 feet, visibility 7 miles, occasionally 5 miles in haze. Between 2200 and 1100 Saigon time, in valleys, broken stratus 500 to 1500 feet AGL and fog, visibility 1/2-2 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. NORTHERN SOUTH VIETNAM - AREA 2: COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 2000 feet, visibility 7 miles. Between 2100 and 1200 Saigon time, scattered to broken stratus, 1000 to 1500 feet and fog, visibil- ity 1/4-4 miles. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, occasionally partly cloudy, ceiling 4000 feet, occasionally unlimited, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. Between 2300 and 1100 Saigon time, overcast stratus 200 feet AGL and fog with occasional drizzle, visi- bility 1/4-3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. KHB SANII - AREA 3: Cloudy, occasionally partly cloudy, ceiling 1500 feet AGL, occasionally unlimited, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. Between 2300 and 1100 Saigon timo, broken var- iable overcast stratus, cefling 200 to 500 feet AGL, visibility 1/4-3 miles in fog. OUTLOOK - Little change. TCHEPONE - ARBA 4: Partly cloudy, ceiling unlimited, occasionally 5000 feet, visibility 3-6 miles in haze except occasionally 1 mile in haze near sunrise/sunset. Isolated evening rainshowers/thunderstroms. Between 0500 and 1000 Saigon time, in valleys, patchy stratus 500 feet AGL and fog/haze, visibility 1/2-4 miles. 17 OUTLOOK - Little change. Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined, to be declassified CONFIDENTIAL CHUP PLANTATION - ARBA 5: Partly cloudy, occasionally cloudy, coiling un - + limited, occasionally 3000 feet, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. Isolated ovening rainshowers/ thunderstorms. Between 0500 and 1100 Saigon time, patchy stratus 1000 feet AGL and fog/haze, visi- - bility 1/2-3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. Note: All cloud hoights are given in feet Above Mean Sea Level, except those indicating AGL (Above Ground Level). Attachment Map 18 CONFIDENTIAL 2 Enclosure 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL Ko chiu Mong-tru 304 109 P'u-arh Ha C H I N A Grang Cao Bang Nen-ning Lao Cal YO.tin N R H py C HINA Indo Tyan And Tuven Lang Son Quang Phong Gibg That Nguyen Sely BURMA Y E N A M Dien Blen Mong Cal Phu Son La Muang Luong AMOUNT (Son Цепо! Nam The pay Halphone Houst Sal Semasual Hei-an Chiang Raf Mekuna Lovangphrabang Thank Hoa GULF Sale Phou Muong San Khoun OF Tung-fang Nan L A S TONKIN HAINAN Paksane Vinh Huang-Ild VIENTIANE :8 VO.lin AREA 1 Nong Khal Udon Thank Dong Ho! Khemmouse (Thakhek) Demarcation Line Philsenulok AREA 2 Séno Segano Quang Trl Savennakhet Khon Keen Huo THAIL A N D wa Nang Nakhon Sawan Serayane AREA 3 Ubon Retchation Nakhon Ratchasima Warin Chamrap Fakse Attorieu Kontum AREA 4 Prachin Burl 14 Pleiku BANGROK An Nhon Chacheangsag Samut Steophon Stem Reap Stung Trong Songkhrem CAMB D A AREA 5 Batternbang a TONLE SAI Ban Me Purset Kratle Thuot GULF OF SIAM Meking Kompong Do Let Cliase 0 S U T H PHNOM PENH Kompong 0 V Sppu IEINAM Svay Risng Blen Hoa Kampol C SAIGON Phon Thist INDOCHINA My The Lorig Vung Tau Xuyeu Vinh Long Railroad DAO PHU QUOC Can (Vistriam) The Road CITENA SEA Bac Quan Lieus Long 0 so 100 150 Milee 0 90 100 150 CON SON 0 SOUTH NAMES AND BOUNDARY REPRESENTATION 19 Ane NOT NECESSARILY AUTHORITATIVE 59546 12.68 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential CONFIDENTIAL This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. PAGE 2 SECRET EXCLUSIVE SPEC TOP SECRET 00101000 NNNNL VVVZCZCWHT384 TOPSECRETHO WHO USE 37162 SECT 01 OF 37130 S 07 29 COR COPY ACTION 1971 FEB DISTR CJCS( ) DJS( ) J3( ) NMCC:DDO ( ) SECDEF (# ) ASD:ISA( ) ASD:PAC ) WHOUSE DIAC ) CIA TERMSVC FILE(1) ATIMER ( ) HHIS HOWE KENNEDY ADV DISTR NMCC HOLUKIDGE TRANSIT/240610Z/240707Z/000:57T0R0950657 DE RUMUHTA #9433 0550610 ZNY AAAAA RUEASZA7T-AMEMB PHNOM PENH Z 240610Z FEB 71 ZFF-3 FM COMKSMACV TO RUHHHOA/CINCPAC INFO RUEKJCS/CJCS RUEASTA/AMEMB PHNOM PENH ZEN/AMEMB SAIGON BT T 0 P S C R E T SPECAT EXCLUSIVE FOR ADM MCCAIN, INFO ADM MOORER, AMB SWANK AND AMB BUNKER, FROM GEN ABRAMS. DELIVER DURING DUTY HOURS. SECTION I OF II SUBJECT: OPERATION TOAN THANG 01/71 NB. REPORT NR. 35 FOR PERIOD ENDING 232200Z FEB 71, (U) REF: A. CINCPAC 300204Z JAN 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). B. JCS 292318Z JAN 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). I C. JCS 100047Z FEB 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). D. JCS 102143Z FEB 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). 1. (U) THIS REPORT IS BASED ON INITIAL COMBAT REPORTS AND MAY BE REVISED UPON MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION. 2. (S) PROGRESS IN ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES: UNITS CONTINUED PATROLLINGHAND RECON OPNS IN AO'S. ENGINEERS COMPLETED FLOATING PONTOON BRIDGE FOR RIVER CROSSING OF TF, 3 AND SUBSEQUENT LINK-UP WITH TF 5. 3. (S)SSIGNIFICANT TACTICAL ACTIVITY: A. TF 3: TF CONT OPNS TO SOUTH OF KAMPONG REANG RIVER. ENGINEERS COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION OF FLOATING PONTOON BRIDGE AT 231000Z. 30TH RANGER BN AND 15TH ACS CONT TO SECURE BRIDGE SITE AT WU031491. 1/52 AND 18TH ACS CONT OPNS ALONG RTE 75. AT 230155Z, AT WU996438, EIGHT ARVN KIA AND FIVE WIA WHEN APC FROM 18TH ACS HIT MINE ALONG RTE 75. APC COMBAT LOSS. ANOTHER 18TH ACS APC LOST WHEN MINE EXPLODED AT PAGE 1 TOPSECRET 00010001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This dnt has been to Evecutive Order 12526 and bas been to he i TOPSECRET 37161 XU003439, ALSO ALONG RTE 75. OR ARVN WIA IN THIS INCIDENT AT 938535K FED. DELAYED REPORT FROMN222030Z FEB STATED THAT TRANSPORTATION UNIT OPCON TF 3 RECEIVED MORTAR ATTACK AND GROUND PR03 -5 27975033. RESULTS: FOUR ARVN WIA AND 22 EN KILLED, THREE B-40 RL'S, UNDETERMINED NUMBER OF PETARD MINES, AND FIVE AK-47'S CAPTURED. B. TF 5: RWO RANGERIBNS CONTINUEB OPNS TO WEST AND SOUTH OF CHHLONG REPORTING ONLY LIGHT CONTACTS. C. TF 9: FORCE CONTINUED SEARCH AND RECON OPNS TO NORTH OF SNOUL WITH THREE BNS. 2/9 CONDUCTED SEARCH OF 22 FEB CONTACT AREA AT XU521440 AND XOUND 49 MORE ENEMY BODIES, ONE 12. 7MM ANTI-AIRCRAFT MG, ONE HMG, ONE MG, AND THREE AK-47'S. NO CONTACTS REPORTED. D. TF'S 43, 48 AND 52: ALL UNITSSCONT TO CGNDUCT ROAD SECURITY OPNS ALONG MSR'S. TF 48IHOS RECEIVED MORTAR ATTACK AT 222010Z FE 2#8)3 -5 27974036. MORTAR ATTACK FOLLOWED BY GROUND ATTACK. RESULTS: THREE ARVN KIA AND 15 WIA. 25 EN KILLDD, THREE B-40 RL'S, AND FIVE AK-47'S CAPTURED. E. TF 225: FOUR BNS CONT SEARCH AND RECON OPNS. AT 230830Z 3/49 ENGAGED UNKNOWN NUMBER ENEMY AT WT818635. 12 ENEMY KIA. NO FRIENDLY CASUALTIES. FOUR AK-47'S AND 12 CC RG'S CAPTURED. 3/50 CONTINUED OPNS TO SW OF KRANHUNG VIC WT774548. REMAINDER OF FORCE CONTINUED ROUTE SECURITY OPNS ALONG MSR TO RVN BORDER. F. TF 333: THE 31ST, 36TH, WND 52D RANGER BNS WITH 1ST ACS (-) CONT ROUTE SECURITY OPNS FOR TF 3'S MSR. 36TH RANGER BN JEPORTED INDIRECT FIRE AND GROUND ATTACK AT 231450Z FEB. ATTACK ON RANGER POSITION AT WU924257 RESULTED IN NO ARVN CASUALTIES AND 15 ENEMY KIA. ONE B-40 RL AND TWO AK-47'S CAPTURED. AT 231010Z 52D RANGER BN AT VU943305 SUSTAINED FIVE WIA. NO ENEMY CASUALTIES REPORTED. G. ONE B-52 STRIKE SCHEDULED FOR 232400Z FEB AT WU890300. 4. (S) UNIT LOCATIONS: A. US: FO CHANGE. B. RVNAF: (1) 3D ARMORED CAV BDE (WU953358) ; 15TH ACS (XU028430); 18TH ACS(WU960350); 30TH RANGER BN (XU028480); 1/52 (WU903360). H (2) TF 5: HQS, 5TH RANGER GP (XU037538); 33D RANGER BN (XU037538) ; 38TH RANGER BN (XU037538). (3) TF 9: HOS, 9TH REGT (XU5563333); 1/9 (XU598$20) 2/9 (XU564435); 4/9 (XU545460) 1/7 (XU558340) 4/8 (XU557434) : 74TH RST BN (XU543282). (4) TF 43: HQS, 43D REGT (WQ728153); 2/43 (WU656173): 3/43 (WU728153); 4/43 (VU618179); 5TH ACS (WU728153). (5) TF 48: HQS, 48TH REGT (WU973040); 2/48 (XU033015): 3/48 (WU860057); 4/48(WU334132); 35TH RANGER BN (MU075087). (62 TF 52: 3/52 (XT052953). PAGE 2 TOPSECRET Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOPSECRET 37152 (7) TF 225: HOS, 49TH REGT (WT809495): 1/49 (WI745648): 2/49 (WI773645); 3/49 (WTS13629); 4/49 (WT908482); 3/50 (WI809495); 10TH ACS (WT809495). (8) TF 333: HQS, 3D RANGER GP (WU910216); 31ST RANGER BN (WU910216); - 60 H RANGER BN (WU923258); 52D RANGER BN (WU943306): 1ST, ACS (WUS10216). C. FANK: (1) TWO COMPANIES, 132D BN (NO CHANGE). (2) 154TH KHMER BN (NO CHANGE). D. NUMBER OF RVNAF TROOPS IN OPERATION: 17,448. E. NUMBER OF RVNAF BN'S IN OPERATION: (1) INF - 18. (2) CAV SADNS - FIVE. I(3) RANGER com SEVEN. 5. (TS) OPERATIONAL RESULTS: A. CASUALTIES: (1) FRIENDLY: KIU WIA MUA PD/CUM PD/CUM PD/CUM (A) US 0/0 0/1. 0/0 (B) RVMAF 10/194 12/914 0/1 (C) FANK O/OH 0/0 0/0 (2) ENEMY KIA DET PD/CUM PD/CUM 48/1671 0/73 B. EQUIPMENT/MATERIAL CAPTURED/DESTROYED/LOST: ENEMY ENEMY FRIDNDLY I CAPTURED DESTROYED LOST PD/CUM PD/CUM QD/CUM (1) I/WPNS H 15/364 0/25 0/25 (2) VS/WPNS 1/8$ 0/0 0/8 (3) AMMO S (A) SA(RDS) 0/4800 0/0 0/66T (B) B-40RDS) 0/222 0/0 0/0 (C) W5MM(RDS) 0/25 0/0 0/0 (D) 60MM(RDS) 0/31 0/0 0/0 (E) 81MM(RDS) 0/47 0/0 0/0 (F) MINES 0/16 0/0 0/0 (4) FOOD (TONS) OOEMU 0/28.1 0/0 (5) VEHICLES 0/1 0/11 -1/26 (6) MED SUPP(LBS) 0/0 I 0/0 0/0 (7) COMM EQUIP 0/3 RAD 0/0 0/5 RAD-- (8) POL(GALS) 0/0 0/0 0/5475 (9) POL EQUIP 0/01. N 0/0 0/0 PAGE 3 TOPSECRET 00000001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This has be TOPSECRET 37162 (10) DOCUMENTS(LBS) H 0/3.6 0/0 S 0/0 (11) MISC EQUIP/SUPP (TONS) 0/0 0/0 0/0 (12) BUNKERS S 0/0 0/30 0/0MM (13) UCTURES R 0/0 0/0 0/0 (14) BASE CAMPS 0/0 0/0 0/0 GP-4 BT 9433 ANNOTES DISTR PER MR KEARNEY STAMP THIS MSG SPECAT-EXCLUSIVE LIMIT DIST TO 1 COPY BY NAME DELIVER IN SEALED ENVELOPE OTHER SECTS DISTR ON RECEIPT CJCS S COPISS NUMBER COPIES ONE CY FOR CSA CSAF CNO CMC SPECAT JOP_SECHET EXCLUSIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED be SPECAT TOP SECRET EXCLUSIVE PAGE 4 TOPSECRET 00000001 CEIVED NNNN NHCA VVVYCZC HT385 TOPSECRET HOUSE 1971 FEE 37130 SECT 0.070F 37130 H COR COPY ACTION DISTR CJCS(8 ) DJSC ) J3( ) NMCC:DDO ) SECDEF( ) ASD:ISA( ) L( ASD:PA( ) WHOUSE DIAC ) CIA TERMSVC FILE(1) ADV DISTR NMCC TRANSIT/240S10Z/240710Z/001:00T0R0550632 DE RUMKHTAS#9434 0550615 ZNY AAAAA RUEASTA-T-AMEMB PYNOM PENH Z 240610Z FEB 71 ZFF-3 FM COMUSMACV TC RUHHHOA /CINCPAC INFO RUEKJCS/CJCS RUEASTA/AMENB PHNOM PENH ZEN/AMEMB YAIGON BT TOPSE C R E T SPECAT EXCLUSIVE SECTION II OF II FOR ADM MCCAIN, INFO ADM MOORER, AMB SWANK AND AMB BUNKER, FROM GEN ABRAMS. DELIVER DURING DUTY HOURS. H (15) PIPELINES H 0/0 0/0 0/0 'ONE APC. ADJUSTED. C. COMBAT SORTIES FOR PERIOD ENDING: 232200Z FEB 71: (1) TACTICAL SORTIES: PERIOD CUM S US/VNARH US/VNAF (A)S F- 100 8/0 231/0 (3) A-37 8/0 250/7 (C) A-1 0/22 0/485 (D) F-5 I 0/5 0/250 (E) AC-119G 2/0 5/0 (F) AC-47 0/3 0/34 (G) B-52 0/0 27/0 (H) HELO GUNSHIPS 10/0 195/134 (I) HELO TROOPLIFT I 0/10 173/149 (J) EDEVAC I. 3/20 45/169 (2) LOSISTICAL SORTIES: HELICOPTERS 30/18 77/239 (3) RESULTS OF B-52 AND TAC AIR STRIKES: ADDITIONAL B-52 SECONDARY EXPLOSIONS FOR PERIOD 222201Z TO 230800Z FEB 71: 2(4X). PAGEH 1 TOPSECRET 10000000 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOPSECRET 38150 TAC AIR: 35 BUNKERS DEST, 13 STRUCTURES DEST, S STRUCTURES DAN, SIX CACHES DEST, AND BIGHT SECONDARY FIRES. (4) AIRCRAFT LOSSES BY TYPE: PERIOD CUMULATIVE 9 S: (TS) PLANS FOR NEXT REPORTING PERIOD: A. TF 3: 3-18TH CAV SCHEDULED TO CROSS KANPONG REAND RIVER VITH OPCON TO TF 5. REMAINDER FORCE CONDUCTS OPNS AROUND BRIDGE SITE AT ALONG GTE 75. B. TF 5: CONT OPNS VIC CHHLONG WITH 38TH RANGER , :9,87:58,8 &497,$ 049?3 ;8: /7025510 TO KAMPONG REANG RIVER. C. TF 9: TF, FROM POSITION NORTH OF SNOUL, TURNS TO SW. BATTAL- ION OBJECTIVES AS FOLLOWS: 2/9 TO XU500410, 4/9 TO XU510430, AND 4/3 TO XU520400. TF (-) CONT ROUTE SECURITY AND LIMITED RECONDORNS. D. TF'F 43, 48 AND 52: CONT ROUTE SZCURITY OPNS ALONG M3RKS. TF 48 CONDUCTS LIMITED GOUND RECON TO NORTH OF HWY 7 VIC VU900185, E. TF 225: TF TURNS TO SOUTH WITH THREE BN'S SEARCHING AS FOLLOWS: 1/49 TO WT720570, 2/49 TO WT790560, AND 3/49 TO WT850570. REMAINDER OF FORCE CONT LIMIOED OPNS VIC KRANKUNG (WT788564) AND ALONG MSR'S. H F. TF 333: 52D RANGAR BN CONDUCTS GROUND RECON OPNS VIC WU912308 REMAINDER OF TF CONT SECURITY OPNS ALONG RTE 70. GP-4 BT #9434 ANNOTES DISTR PER MR KEARNEY STAMP THIS NSG SPECAT-EXCLUSIVE LIMIT DIST TO 1 COPY BY NIME DELIVER IN SEALED ENVELOPE NUMBER COPIES CJCS S COPIES ONE CY EA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECRET SPECAT EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE TOP SECRET ECEIVED SPECA WHCA / ATIMER Hitig 1971 FEB 24 08 51 MOVE VVVZCZCWHT386 TOPSECRET R HOLdRidgE WHOUSE 37135 KENNEDI SECT 01 OF 37185 COR COPY ACTION DISTR CJCS( ) DJS( ) J3C ) NMCC; DDOC ) SECDEF( ) ASD:ISA( ASD:PAC ) WHOUSZ DIAC ) CIA FILE(1) ( ) ADV DISTR NMCC TERMSVC TRANSIT/240636Z/240726Z/000:50T0R0550716 DE RUMUHTA 9431 0550647 ZNY AAAAA RQEASTA-T-AMEMB VIENTIANE Z 240636Z FEB 71 ZFF-3 FM COMUSMACV TO RUHHHQA/CINCPAC INFO RUEKJCS/CJCS RUEASTA/AMEMB VIENTIJNE ZEN/ AMEMB SAIGON BT T OPSECRE T SPECAT EXCLUSIVE FOR ADM MCCAIN, INFO ADM MOORER, AMB GODLEY AND AMB BUNKERHFROM GEN ABRAMS. DELIVER DURING DUTY HOURS. SECTION I OFSII SUBJECT: OPERATION LAMSON 719. REPORH NR. 40 FOR PERIOD ENDING 232200Z FEB 71 (Q). REF: A. CINCPAC 300204Z JAN 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). B. JCS 292-13Z JAN 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). C. JCS 100047Z FEB 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). D. JCS 10214"Z FEB 71 (TS/SPECAT/EXCLUSIVE). 1. (U) THIS REPORT IS BASED ON INITIAL COMBAT REPORTS AND MAY BE REVISED UPON MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION/ 2. (S) QROGRESS IN ACHIEVING OBJECTIVES: NIGHT PATROLS AND AMBUSHES CONDUCTED IN VIC NDP'S AND FSB'S. 3D REGT CP MOVE TO DELTA 1 (XD552345) AND MOVE OF 4/3 TO LZ BROWN (XD 503357) COMPLETED. MOVES OF 2/3 TO DELTA 1, THE 2DIVNMC BN TO XD 842348, XD834270, AND XD898347 AND MOVE OF 7TH VNMC BN TO XDS862397 NOT COMPLETED, RESCHEDULED FOR 24 FEB 71. AIRBORNE DIVISION, ARMORED TF AND RANGER GROUP ACCOMPLISHED OBJECTIVES AS PREVIOUSLY STATED. NO MAJOR COMBAT ACTIOF DURING REPORTING PERIOD. (S) SITUATION. A. SIGNIFICANT TACTICAL ACTIVITY DURING PERIOD. (1) 1/9 MECH CONT OPNS IN AO. NBOUNDARIES OF UNITS ADJUSTED TO REORIENT FORCES AGAINST THREAT DEVELOPING TO NORTHWEST OF KHE PAGE 1 TOPSECRET 00000001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOPSECRET 37185 SANH. SIGNIFICANT TAC AIJ AND ARTY FIRE PLACED AGAINST SQSPECTED EN LOCS IN THAT AREA. (A) TF 1/77 CONT OPNS IN AO. AT 230425Z VIC XD 987554 1/4TON VEHICLE REC' D SHRAPNEL FROM UNK TYPE EXPLOSION RESULTING IN MINOR DAM TO VEHICLE ANDITWO WIA ( MINOR). HAT 230300Z VIC XD968537 ELM OBS AND ENGAGED ONE EN CARRYING B-41. SWEEP OF AREA RESULTED IN FOUR EN KIA, TWO B-41, TWO AK-47 CAPTURED. AT 230330Z VIC XD982577 ELM REC'D ONE UFK TYPE MORTAR RD. RESULTS TWO US WIA. AT 230720Z VIC XD 984558 TANK HIT MINE BELIEVED TO BE 155MM RD. RESULTS: ONE US WIA (MINOR). (B) TF 3/187NCONT OPNS IN AO. AT 230804Z VIC XD931550 BN CP REC'D TWO MORTAR RFS. NO CAS OR DAM REPBRTED. SQD SIZE ELM MOVING TO AMBUSH SITE VIC XD913541 ENGAGED 10-15 EN AT 231155Z. RESQLTS: FOUR EN KIA AND FOUR US WIA. H I (C) OTHER 1/5 MECH ELMS REPORTED NO SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY. (2) RVNAF FORCE CONT OPNS IN AO'S IN RVN AND LAOS. RESUPPLY AND PLANNED HELICOPTER TROOPLIFTS SCHEDULED FOR 23 FEB LIMITED DUE TO WEATHER DURING MORNING HOUFS, MORTAR FIRE ON PICK UP ZONE AT HOTEL 2 AND MID-AIR COLLISION AT LZ VIC DELTA ONE. (A) 1ST INF DIV. AT 230340Z VIC XD 581216 3/1 CONTACTED UNK SIZE EN FORCE. RESULTS: ONE ARVN KIA AND 11 EN KBA. (B) ABN DIV. AT 231010Z VIC XD 551430 9TH ABN BN REC'D 35X60MM MORTAR RDS RESULTING IN ONE ARVN WIA. AT 230900Z VIC XDTPYRUQ (FSB 31) 3D ABM BDE REC'D UNK NUMBER/TYPE MORTAJ RDS RESULTING IN TWO 105MM HOW 60 PERCENT DAM. AT 230715ZSVIC XD 655385 1ST ABN BDE RECON CO CONTACTED UNK SIZE EN FORCE. RESULTS: ONE ARVN KIA AND TWO WIA. ONE EN KIAN ONE AK-47 AND ONE RADIO CAPTURED. (C) OTHER RVNAF ELMS REPORTED NO SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY DURING PERIOD. (3) AIR OPNS. MARINE AIR SUPPORT RADAR TEAM (ASRT) AN/TPQ-10 RADAR AT KHE SANH BECAME OPERATIONAL AT 231030Z. 438 AIRCRAFT LANDINGS IN LAOS ON 23 FEB. 13 AIRCRAFT HIT BY HOSTILE FIRE WITH EIGHT DECLAREF NON-FLYABLE; 13 US CRZW MEMBERS DEBARKED DOWNED AIRCRAFT. ALL PERSONNEL EXTRACTED IMMEDIATELY. IN ADDITION TO TWO UH-1 AIRCRAFT REPORTEDIIN PREVIOUS SUMMARY, ONE OM-58A ON HUNTER-KILLER MISSION REC' D HEAVY GROUND FIRE VIC XD644494 AT 230930Z. AIRCRAFT CRASHED AND WAS DESTROYED. CREW OF THREE KIA. BODIES RECOVERED BY HOC BAO. AT 231030Z MARINE CH-53 COMING INTO FSB HOTEL TWO (XD696216 WAS HIT BY MORTAR FIRE. ONE MARINE WIA. CREW EXTRACTED. RECOVERY ATTEMPT TO BE MADE 24 FEB. AIR CAV ELMS REPORTED 28 KBA DURING PERIOD. I (4) ENGINEER EFFORT. ROAD CONSTRUCTIOC AND MAINTENANCE PAGE 2 TOPSECRET 00000001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOIPSECRET I 37185 CONT DURING PERIOD, ON BOTH QL 9 AND HL 556 EAST AND SOUT H OF VANDEGRIFT. EMPLACEMENT OF AM2 MATTING ON OLD STRIP AT KHE SANH CONT WITH 3600 FEET NOW COMPLETE. 1260 GAL PENEPRIME DISTRIBUTED ON PARKING APRON AND EMPLACEMENT OF M8 A1 MATTING COMMENCED. 4500 GAL PENEPRIMS DPSTRUBUTED BN HELO REFUEL AND REARM PAD AND 2850 GAL ON HELO PAD AT KHE FANH. (5) LOGCSTICS. 40 C-130 SORTIES ARRIVED AT KHE SANH 23 FEB DELIVERING 532.4 TONS CARGO, INCLUDING 56, 115 GAL JP-4, JPAR STOCKAGE FSA 2 REACHED 160,000 GUL. DUST AT KHE SANH HAMPERING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS. INTENSIFIED EFFORT BEING MADE TO PENEPRIMA CRITICAL AREAS. ONE ARATION MEAL DELIVERED TO UNITS AT FSA 2 ON 22 FEB. PLAN TO PROVIDE ONE MODIFIED A RATION MEAL DAILY. B. FRIENDLY (1) TASK ORGANIZATION AND TROOP LOCATION. S (A) US N 3/187 ABN XD 927546 I (B) RVNAF H 3D ABN BN XD5346 I 1/1 INF XD 5&22 4/3 INF XD:936 (2) TOTAL NUMBER RVNAF TROOPS IN LAOS 10, 104. H (3) TOTAL NUMBER OF FRIENDLY BATTALIONS IN LAOS, BY TYPE. NO CHANGE C. ENEMY SITUATION AFFECTING CURREMT OPERATIONS: NO CHANGE. 4. (S) OPERATIONAL RESULTS: 0 A. CASUALTIES (PERIOD): (1) FRIENDLY S KIA WIA MIA (A) US 3 6 O L I (B) RVNUF N 7 27 O (2) ENEMY KIA(TOTAL) KBA DET I H 84 N 32 0 B. CASUALTIES(CUMULATIVE): (1) FRIENDLY I N KIA WIA MIA (A) US (ADJUSTED) 65- 241 15 (B) RVNAF 283 869 101D (2) ENEMY KIA(TOTAL) KBA DET 2175 498 9 C. EQUIPMENT/MATERIAL: PERIOD CUMULATIVE (CAPTURED/DESTROYEDN ENEMY ENEMY S CPTR/DEST CPTR/DEST (1) I/WPNS(ADJUSTED) I 1/0 1315 (2) CS/WPNS (ADJUSTED) 0/0 242 (3) AMMO PAGE 3 T ONPSECRET 00000001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. N TOPSECRET 37185 (A) SA(RDS) 0/340 144,340 (B) OTHER(TONS) (ADJUSTED) 0/.7-- 112.1 (4) VEHICLES ADJUSTED) S 0/0 119--- (5) RICE(TONS) ( ADJUSTED) 0/.4 328.2 (6) OTHER FOOD(TONS) 0/0 20.5 GP-4 BT 9431 ANNOTES DISTR PER MR KEARNEY STAMP THIS MSG SPECAT- EXCLUSIVE LIMIT DIST TO 1 COPY BY NAME DELIVER IN SEALED ENVELOPE OTHER SECTS DISTR ON RECEIPT NUMBER COPIES ONE CY FOR CSA CSAF CNO CMC CJCSS6 COPIES REF A IS 72525 REF B IS 2515 REF C IS 3694 REF D IS 3747 PAGE 4 TOPSECRET 00000001 NNNN SECAT 10P_SECRET EXCLUSIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. SPECAT TOP_SECRET EXCLUSIVE REIWED WINGA 1971 1971 FEB-24 008 233 WHT387 TOPSECRET WHOUSE / 37199 SECT 02 OF 37185 H COR COPY ACTION DISTR CJCS( ) DJS( ) J31 ) NMCC:DDO ( ) SECDEF ( ) AYD: ISA ( ) ASD:PA ( ) WHOUSE DIA ( ) CIA FILE(1) ( ) ADV DISTR NMCC TERMSVC TRANSIT/240636Z/240736Z/001:00T0R0550731 DE RUMOHTA $432 0550647 ZNYHAAAAA Z 240636Z FEB 71 ZFF-3 FM COMUSMACV TO RUHHHQA/CINCPAC INFO RUEKJCS/JCS RUEASTA/AMEMB VIENTIANE ZEN/AMEMB SAIGON BT TOPSECRE T SPECAT EXCLUSIVE SECTION 2 OF 2 (U) MED SUPP (LBS) 0/0 7400 (8) COMM EQUIP : I 1/0 RADIO 11 RADIO (9) POL (GAL) 0/0 134,360 (10) POL EQUIP 0/0 0 (11) DOCUMENTS 0/0 H3 (12) MISC SUPP/EQUIP(TONS) 0/0 37."8 (13) STRUCTURES 0/0 693 (14) BUNKERS 0/0 240 $ ADJUSTED FOR US KIA CUM: EIGHT US KILLED MID-AIR HELO COLLISION, REPT NBR 39 PARA 3A (3) : CLASSIFICATION CHANGED TO KIA, ADDED TO CUM. $$ SIVEN RDS 82MM, SIX TM 41 MINE. $$$ CUM MADE UP OF 14 TANKS, 105 TRUCKS. 5.N(TS) COMBAT SORTIES AS OFD A. TACTICAL SORTIES: JN COUNTRY PERIOD CUMULATIVE US/VNAF S US/VNAF KOL A-4 (USMC) 1/0 89/0 (2 ) F-4 (USAF/USMC) N 4/0 183/0 (3) A-6(USMC) S 0/0 18/0 (4) F-100(USAF) N 0/0 N 2/0 (5) A- (USN) 0/0 6/0 (6) A-37 0/0 0/8 (7) B,-57 (RAAF) 4/0 H 78/0 PAGE 1 1 TOPSECRET 00000001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOPSECGET 37199 (8) B-52 N H 0/0 29/0 (9) HELG GUNSHIPS 237/0 4727/0 (10) AIR CAV 144/0 3602/0 (11) TROOPL IFT (13)8:80- 463/6 12,387/99 ER)E (12) MEDEVAC 10/0 247/0 OUT-COUNTRY (13) F-100 0/0 8/0 (14) A-4 (USMC/USN) 42/0 376/0 (15) F-4 (USAF/USMC/USN) 46/0 921/0 (16) (USN) 0/0 22/0 (17) -57(USAF) 0/0 7/0 (18) A-7 (USN) H 8/0 185/0 (19) B-52 17/0 I 33/0 (20) AC- (USAF) 1/0 46/0 (21) AC119 (USAF) 0/0 13/0 (22) HELO GUNSHIPS 325/8 4777/101 (23) TROOPLIFT (HELICOPTER) 339/10 N S 3668/265 (24) MEDEVAC 282/0 3539/0 B. LOGISTICAL SORTIES: IN-COUNTRY (1) C-130(LOG & TROOPLIFT) 40/0 525/0 (2) ROTARY WING I 820/0 N 16,568/20 S OUT-COUNTRY (3) ROTARY WING S 94/16 11967/158 C. RESULTS OF B 152 AND TAC AIR STRIKES: B-52 BDA FOR PERIOD STRIKES NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS EPORT. TAC AIR: FIVE VEHICLES DIST, TWO VEHICLES DWM, ONE GUNSITE DEST, 15 SECONDARY EXPLOSIONS, SEVEN SECONDARY FIRES. D. UIRCRAFT LOSSES BY TYPE:N I PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN/1)-9 4;,/LAOS (1) S OH-6A 0/0 1/2 (2) HOH-58A 0/1 1/1 (3) UH-1 (US) S 0/0 I H 3/9 (4) UH-1 (VNAF) 0/0 0/2 (5) CH-:7 (US) 0/0 0/1 (6) AH-1G 0/0 $5/4 (7) F-4 0/0 S 1/0 6. (S) OPERATIONAL PLANS FOR NEXT REPORTING PERIOD: A. 1/5 MECH WILL CONT OPNS IN AO. PRIORITYSOF EFFORT TO ELI M- INATING EN THREAT DEVELOPING IN AREA NORTHWEST OF RECKPILE AND NORTH AND NORTH-NORTHWEST OF HKE SANH. PAGE 2 TOPSECRET 00000001 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOPSECRET 37199 B. RVNAF FORCES CONT OPNS IN AO'S RVN AND LAOS. ACTIVITIAS FOR 24 FEB INCLUDE RESCHEDULED HELICOPTERHTROOP LIFTS BY ELMS 1ST INF DIV AND 147TH VNMC BDE. TWO ADDITIONAL TR000 LIFTS SCHEDULED BY ELMS 1ST INF DIV. OTHER FORCES CONDUCT SATURATION SEARCH OPNS. (1) 8ST INF DIV. H (A& 1ST INF REGT. 1ST BN CONT SEARCH VIC XD5822. 2D BN (-) LIFTS FROM FSB DELTA ONE (X05534) TO FSB HOTEL (XDWUWERL. TWO COS LIFT FROM LZ BROWN (XD5035) TO FSB HOTEL. LIFT SCHEDULED FOR 232400Z. 3D BN SEARCHES EAYT FROMNVIC XD5722. 4TH BN PROVIDES SECURITY FOR FSB DELTA (XB6430). (B) 30 INF REGT. 1ST BN COMBAT ASSAULTS F OM FSB HOTEL TWO TO LZ BRICK (XD538301) AT 232400Z. 2D BN LIFTED FROM LZ GREEN (X06217) TO FSB DELTA ONE AT 230300Z. 4TH BN SEARCHES VIC XD6217. (2) ABN DIV. ABN DIV ELM CONT SEARCH OPNS IN AO. (3) ARMD TF. ARMD TF CONT SEARCH OPNS INNAO. LINUP-UP WITH 3D ABN BN ELM PLANNED VIC XD6246. 74) 1RGR GP. OPNS FOR 24 FEB INCLUDE TWO SQUAD SIZE AMBUSHES, ESTABLISHMENT OF ITWO PLATOON SIZE OUTPOSTS AND RESUPPLY. AIRLIFT OF 40 REPLACEMANTS AND 3000 LBS SUPPLIES SCHEDULSD FOR 24 FEB. (5) 147TH VNMC. LIF OF 7TH VNMC BN TO LZ VIC XD8639 AND 2D BN TO LZ'S VIC XD8434, XD8327, XD8934 PLANNED. R C. ENGINEER EFFORT: WORK CONT TO MAINTAIN OL 9 AND WIDEN AND OPEN HL556. EMPLACEMENT OF AM2 MATTING ON OLD STRIP AT KHE SANH CONT. WORK ON HELO PARKING AREA CONT TO INCLUDE GRADING, FILLING, SHAPING, DISTRIBUTION OF PENEPRIME AND EMPLACEMENTS OF M 8A 1 MATTING. GP-4 BT 432 ANNOTES DISTR PZR MR KEARNEY STAMP THIS MSG SPECAT-EXCLUSIVE LIMIT DISH TO 1 COPY BY NAME DELIVER IN SEALED ENVELOPE NUMBER COPIES CJCS 6 COPIES ONE CY EACH CSA CSAF CNO CMC PAGS 3 TOPSECTRT 00000001 NNNN TOP_SECRET Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE HAK HAIG NMCC HOWE THE NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 HOLDRIDGR or STATE 5 March 1971 THE JOINT STAFF 1600 EST KENNEDY MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Subject: Military Situation Report on Operations in Laos and Cambodia I. Attached are situation reports on operations in Laos and Cambodia and the weather forecast for the areas. 2. A telephone check with MACV at 051440 EST revealed: a. The 3d Battalion, 2d Regiment, in vicinity of LZ Sophia found 124 enemy soldiers killed by air attacks, 56 individual weapons, 15 crew-served weapons, and eight tons of rice. b. The heavy airlifts to LZ Sophia were completed about 050530 EST. c. The 8th VNMC Battalion has completed lifts. d. An up-date of 4th VNMC Battalion contact (see para 2b (9) Enclosure 1) indicates 130 enemy soldiers killed (vice 58); six friendly killed, 42 wounded; 12 individual weapons (vice 6) and 17 crew-served weapons (vice 2) captured. RAYMOND 0. MILLER Brigadier General, USA 3 Encls Deputy Director for a/s Operations (NMCC) Distribution: (See Attached Page) SITUATION ROOM WHITE HOUSE '71 MAR 5 PM 3:45 45 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to, Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Distributioni WHSR SECDEF DEPSECDEF ASD/PA (Mr. Henkin) ASD/ISA ASD/SA/REPRO CJCS (5) DJS (2) J-3 J - 32 J 33 J 34 J 36 J 37 DIA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECSTATE (For Mr. Bliot or Mr. Curran EYES ONLY) NSA (For VAdm Gaylor EYES ONLY) PAC DIV P&A DIV STRAT OPS DIV TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 5 March 1971 Subject: Operation LAMSON 719 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 042200- 050800 GMT March (050600-051600 March Saigon time; 041700- 050300 EST March) 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: (1) The 1st Brigade, 5th Division (Mech), continued operations in assigned areas and reported no signifi- cant activity during the period. (2) RVNAF forces continued operations in assigned areas of operation in RVN and Laos. Priority of effort is being given to offensive operations west along the escarpment south of the Xe Pon River and to screening operations north and south of the Xe Pon River in the eastern portion of the area of operations in Laos. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, elements of Task Force 3/187 discovered 10 bunkers containing three antitank grenade launchers, 215 12.7-mm rounds, and a small amount of miscellaneous equipment. (2) At Point 2, FSB Phu Loc and the 1st Ranger Group received one rocket and five 75-mm howitzer rounds today. Tactical air was employed against the suspected enemy firing location. No casualties were reported. (3) At Point 3, elements of Task Force 4/3 were attacked by sappers employing small arms, antitank gre- nade launchers, and satchel charges on 4 March. Two US soldiers were killed and 13 were wounded. One MSS1 and one APC were destroyed. Friendly forces killed one enemy soldier and captured 14 satchel charges. (4) At Point 4, two battalions of the 2d Infantry Regiment completed air movement into LZ Sophia today despite AA fire from vicinity of the LZ. The LZ has been secured, The movement of heavy equipment is in progress TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 1 3 Richard Nixon DECL OCIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE (5) At Point 5, an infantry battalion made contact with an enemy force today resulting in three ARVN sol- diers killed and three wounded. Forty-one enemy soldiers were killed (28 KBA), 13 AK47s captured/destroyed; and one 82-mm mortar, one 60-mm. mortar, and two antitank grenade launchers captured. (6) At Point 6, an airborne battalion' reported con- tact with an unknown size enemy force yesterday resulting in one ARVN soldier wounded, six enemy killed, and 30 antitank grenades captured. (7) At Point 7, an airborne battalion contacted an unknown size enemy force today resulting in one ARVN soldier and five enemy killed. One MG and one 82-mm mor- tar base plate were captured. (8) At Point 8, on 3 March, elements of two infantry battalions in NDPs were attacked by an unknown size enemy force resulting in threo ARVN soldiers wounded, 29 enemy killed, seven AK-47s, one antitank grenade launcher, 30 blocks of TNT and ten hand grenades captured. (9) At Point 9, yesterday, the 4th VNMC battalion re- ported contact with an unknown size enemy force resulting in five VNMC killed and ten wounded. Thirty eight enemy were killed. Six AK-47s and two B-40s were captured. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) The combat assault into LZ Delta by the 2d VNMC Battalion was completed. (2) The combat assault into LZ Sophia by two bat- talions of the 2d Infantry Regiment was completed. Air- lift of heavy equipment continues. (3) The combat assault into LZ Hotel by the 8th VNMC Battalion is in progress. (4) Engineer Efforts: Work continues on Route 9 and on main strip, parking apron, and adjacent areas at Khe Sanh. (5) Logistics: 30 C-130 aircraft sorties, including eight bladder aircraft, arrived at Khe Sanh. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Laos for this period is 12,600. This figure is incomplete as it does not include 4th and 5th Battalions of the 2d Infantry Regiment and 2d Battalion VNMC inserted 5 March TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 4 Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document hasbeen reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE b. RVNAF battalions by type in Laos for this operation are: (1) Infantry (including airborne) 16 (2) Artillery 4 (3) Armored Cavalry Squadron 3 (4) Engineer 2 (5) Ranger 0 (6) VNMC 4 C. Results of B-52/tactical airstrikes: 14 gunsites destroyed 1 structure destroyed 4. (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses/Casualties TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 3 5 Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET SENSITIVE CURRENT OPERATIONS LAMSON 719 1037 041700 EST - 050300 EST MAR 7I 32 A 1039 POINT I 31 1632 9218 FSB 30 POINT 2 Rock Pile VANDEGRIFT % I RANGER GP COMBAT BASE 23 LZ SOPHIA This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified, FSB 31 POINT 4 925 TF 3/187 I ARMD TASK 1/5 MECH BDE 917 Ca Lu FORCE TF 3/5 CAV 147 VNMC BDE 92.8 Tche DONE FSB ALOUI 369 VNMC BDE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential | ibrary DECI ASSIFIED POINT 6 Sanh 1 ABN BDE FSB KILO 2 REGT HQ # FSB SHEPHERD LZ LIZ 30 FSB\ALPHA " 258 VNMC BDE TF 4/3 INF POINT 5 4.8 4 Lana Vei POINT 7 2 ABN BDE k y LZ LOLO C LZ BROWN If I INF REGT FSB DELTA :616 FSB DELTA 1 POINT 3 POINT 8 3 INF REGT 976 POINT 9 FSB HOTEL 2 234 1238 LAOS 97 0 ATT ATTACHMENT I 929 % 0 5 10 15 NM TOP SECRET SENSITIVE TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 CASUALTIES (PERIOD 041700-050300 BST MAR 7.1) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 3. 23 0 77 367 20 RVNAF NOT AVAILABLE 396 1,430 99 KIA* KBA DET KIA* KBA DET ENEMY 120 28 0 4,924 1,751 14 ¥ *The KIA figure includes the KBA figure. TOP SBCRET/SINSATIVE at the Richard Nixon Presidential 7 Library DECLASSIFIED Attachment 2 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED/DESTROYED Individual Weapons 13 13 1,837 Crew-served Weapons 9 1 400 Ammunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 215 0 158,595 (2) Miscellaneous (Pounds) 600 0 V 264,320 Vehicles 0 0 153 Tanks 0 0 73* Communication Equipment (Radios) 0 0 12 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 7,400 POL (Gallons) 0 0 134,360 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 5 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 719,200 Structures 0 0 706 Bunkers 0 0. 568 Miscellancous Equip- 0 0 75,780 ment/Supplies (Pounds) *RVNAF sources claim 73 enemy tanks destroyed in Laos, of these, 43 were destroyed by air, holo gunships, and US arty, and are confirmed by US sources. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 8 Attachment 3 Reproduced the Richard Nixon Presidential Library ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE. RVN A-4 (USMC) 1 123 A-6 (USMC) 0 21 A-7 (USN) 0 28 B-52 0 38 F-4 (USAR-USMC) 2 249 F- - 100 0 8 AC - 119 Gunships 0 0 AC - 130 Gunships 0 0 Helo Gunships 0 Y 7,052 Air Cavalry 0 5,438 Helo Troop Lift 0 16,952 Helo Med Evac 0 492 C-130 Logistics 0 1,073 Helo Logistics 0 23,994 LAOS A- 1 (USAF) 0 5 A- - 4 (USMC-USN) 10 504 A- 6 (USMC) 0 51 A- - 7 (USN) 7 512 B- - 52 18 643 B-57 (USAF) 0 11 F-4 (USAF-USMC) 58 1,703 F- 100 0 26 AC - 119 Gunships 0 30 AC-130 Gunships 0 77 Helo Gunships 0 8,226 Air Cavalry 0 5,167 Helo Troop Lift 0 6,646 Helo Med Evac 0 313 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 3,428 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document haslbeen reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SINSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT (Continued) VNAF/RAAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A-37 0 16 B-57 (RAAF) 0 129 Helo Gunships 0 0 Helo Troop Lift 0 201 Helo Med Evac 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 48 LAOS V A-37 0 4 B-57 (RAAF) 0 0 Helo Gunships: 0 173 Helo Troop Lift 0 527 Helo Med Evac 0 4 Helo Logistics 0 278 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 10 Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECL ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SUNSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIRCRAFT COMBAT LOSSES (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE & (RVN/LAOS) US HELOS AH- 1G 0/0 1/7 UH-1 0/0 5/18 OH- 6A ; 0/0 1/6 OII- 58A : 0/0 1/1 CII- 47 0/0 0/2 SUB-TOTAL: 0/0 8/34 US FIXED-WING Y F-4 0/0 2/1 TOTAL US AIRCRAFT LOSSES: 10/35 VNAF HELOS \UH-111 0/0 0/6 CH- 34 0/0 0/2 TOTAL: 0/0 0/8 US PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR OPERATIONS (PERIOD 041700-050300 BST MAR 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA US 0 0 0 32 94 14 *SOURCE: OPREP-5 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Library This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Subject: Operation TOAN THANG 01/71 NB. 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 042200- 050800 GMT March (050600-051600 March Saigon time; 041700- 050300 EST March) 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: Positions of RVNAF Task Force elements are shown at attachment 1. Search and route secur- ity operations did not result in any significant contact with the enemy. No enemy initiated activity was reported. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: None. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: All plans for the period were achieved. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Cambodia for this operation is 16,843. b. RVNAF battalions by type in Cambodia for this opera- tion are: (1) Infantry - 18 (2) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 5 (3) Ranger - 7 C. Results of B-52 and tactical air strikes: (1) B-52 - None (2) Tactical air - 9 secondary fires 4 bunkers 3 secondary explosions 1 boat destroyed 1 boat damaged d. Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: (Listed on next page) TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Enclosure 2 12 Reproduced the Richard Presidential ibrary ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant'to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 2 13 Nixon SCIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. RFI 10$ SENSITIVE IC6 CURRENT OPERATIONS TOAN THANG 01/7INB 13 041700 EST - 050300 EST MAR 71 CHHLONG 75 SKOUN CHUP KAMPO SNUOL CHAM PLANTATION This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 7 DAMBE @ 12 S TF 9 12 TONLE BEARD TF 333 7 TF 3 TF 5 KREK LOC NINH TF 43 TF 48 MEMUT TF 52 15 AN LOC PHNOM PENH DOGS HEAD PREY VENG 13 CAY 22 1 KOMPONG TRACH S R NEAK LUONG TF 225 5. TAY NINH ATTACHMENT I SVAY RIENG e ANGELS CHIPHU I WING 11 105 106 TOP SECRET - SE SITIVE 0 10 20 30 NM TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB CASUALTIES (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 0 0 4 4 2 RVNAF 0 0 0 355 1,717 122 KIA KBA DET KIA* KBA DET by ENEMY 0 0 0 2,868 * 74 MACV cannot correlate KBA figures with KIA figures. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 15 Attachment 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED DESTROYED Individual Weapons 0 0 394 25 Crew-served Weapons 0 D 101 14 Ammunition: (1) Small-arms (Rounds) 0 0 4,800 4,000 (2) B-40 Rounds 0 0 269 5 (3) 75-mm Rounds 0 0 25 0 (4) 60-mm Rounds 0 01 31 0 (5) 81-mm Rounds 0 0 47 0 (6) Mines 0 0 16 0 Vehicles 0 0 1 1 Communication Equipment (Radios) 0 0 3 0 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 2 0 POL (Gallons) 0 0 0 1,585 Document (Pounds) 0 0 3.6 0 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 100;000 58,200 Structures 0 0 0 64 Bunkers 0 0 0 83 Miscellaneous Equipment (Pounds) 0 0 0 600 TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 3 16 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIR SUPPORT (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 37 12 330 B- 52 0 47 F- 100 6 295 AC-119 Gunships 0 13 Helo Gunships 0 239 Helo Troop Lift 10 213 Helo Med Evac 0 65 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 145 Air Cavalry 0 W 4,725 VNAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 1 0 691 A- 37 0 15 F - 5 0 346 o- 1 0 34 AC- - 47 Gunships 1 59 Helo Gunships 0 229 Helo Troop Lift 0 379 Helo Med Evac 0 205 Helo Logistics 0 357 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 17 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71 ) 1 TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE* US AH- 1G 0 0 UH- 1H 0 2 OH- 6A 0 1 VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 *SOURCE: OPREP- 5 U.S. PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR OPERATIONS (PERIOD 041700-050300 EST MAR 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA US 0 0 0 4 1 0 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 5 18 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST: 06/0600-07/0600 Saigon time OUTLOOK: 07/0600-08/0600 Saigon time NVN PAHNANDLE - ARBA 1 COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 3,500 feet, visibility 5-7 miles in haze. Becoming by 1200 Saigon time, partly cloudy occasionally cloudy, ceiling unlimited occasionally 4,000 feet, visibility 7 miles. Between 0600-1100 and 0500-0600 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling occasionally 1,000 feet, and fog/ occasional drizzle, visibility 1-4 miles. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, ceiling 4,000 feet, visibility 5-7 miles in haze. Becoming by 1200 Saigon time, partly cloudy occasionally cloudy, ceiling unlimited occasionally 4,000 feet, visibility 7 miles. Between 0600-1100 and 0500-0600 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling occasionally 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1 mile. V OUTLOOK - Decreasing cloudiness. NORTHERN SOUTH VIETNAM - AREA 2 COASTAL - Partly cloudy, ceiling unlimited occasionally 2,500 feet, visibility 4-7 mílos in haze. Between 0600- 1100 and 0000-0600. Saigon time, stratus, ceiling 1,000 feet, and fog, visibility 1-3 miles. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, ceiling 4,500 feet patch unlimited, visi- bility 3-7 miles in haze. Between 0600-1100 and 1900-0600 Saigon time, stratus, ceiling surface to 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1/4-3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. KHE SANH - AREA 3 Cloudy, ceiling 3,000 feet AGL occasionally 1,200 feet AGL, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. Between 0600-1100 and 1900-0600 Saigon time, stratus, ceil- ing surface to 500 feet AGL, and fog, visibility 1/4-3 miles (lowest stratus/fog restrictions occur- ring between 0600-0900 Saigon time), OUTLOOG - Little change. CONFIDENTIAL Enclosure 3 19 Reproduced at the Richard Presidential jhrary ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL TCHEPONE -- AREA 4 Partly cloudy, ceiling unlimited occasionally 4,000 feet, visibility 3-7 miles in haze. Between 0600- 1100 and 0300-0600 Saigon time, in valleys, patchy stratus, ceiling occasionally 500 feet AGL, and fog/ haze, visibility 1/2-4 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. CHUP PLANTATION - AREA 5 Mostly clear, ceiling unlimited, visibility 4 to 7 miles in haze. Between 0600-1000 Saigon time, stratus, ceiling 1,000 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/2-3 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. NOTE: A11 cloud heights are given in feet Above Mean Sea Level, except those indicating AGL (Above Ground Level). Attachment Map CONFIDENTIAL 2 Enclosure 3 20 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECI ASSIEIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL Ko-chiu Fu-erh lla CHINA Grand Nan-ring Cao Bang Yulin Lao Cal N R Ti H THE CHINA Talo AND Tuyon Lang Son Tuan Duang Phong Gine Thai Nguyon Suly V BURMA E N A M Mong Cal Dien Bien Phu Son La patient Murage Lubng Son Clanot Nam The Tay Haiphone Houel Sai Samnous Hal an Chiang Ral Mekind Thanh Louengphrabang lloa 3 GREE Sala Phou * Muong Sen Khoun OF Tung-tang Nan L A $ TONKIN HAINAN Vinir Paksand Huang-fiu VIENTIANE YO-IIn AREA 1 Nong Khal Udon Thank Dong Hol Khammouaue U. (Thakhek) Demarcation Line. Philsanulok AREA 2 Séno Septite Quann Trl Savannakhet Khon Keen Hud THAI L. AND *Da Nang Nakhon Sawan Seravene AREA 3 Ubon Ratchattiani Nakhon Refchastina Warin Chamrap Paksa Attongu A AREA 4 Kontum Prachin Buri Pleika DANGROK An Nhon Chachoengeso Samuf Sisophon Stem Reap Stung Treng Songkhram CAMB DIA AREA 5 Bettembang TONLE SAI Ban Mo Kratie Purset Thuot CULF OF STAM V. ku: Da Lat Kampong Cham 0 SOUTH PHNOM PENH Kompong VIEINAM Speir Svay Rieng Bien Boa Phan Thiet * SAIGON Kempot INDOCHINA My The Long Vung Tau SEA Xuyou Vinh Long Railroad DAO PIIU QUOC Can (Vietnam) The Road Bac CHINA Quan Uou Long o GO 100 150 (Siles 0 50 100 140 CON SON 6 30878 NAMES AND COUNDARY REPRESENTATION ARE NOT RECESSARILY AUTHORITATIVE 79546 12-68 21 CONFIDENTIAL Reproduced at Richard Attachment This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to, be declassified. NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 4 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7292 OR NA FORM 14021) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN FORM 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-5-8 2/1/5] CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 31 January 1971 Special Operations Situation Report (Information as of 1200 EST) 25X1 SECRET SPOKE SENSITIVE No a ibrary DECLASSIFIED 5-8 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-5-8 Denied Page No Objection Deceat lthe Bicheat 2000 Library DECASSIED 1-5-8 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-5-8 NORTH VIETNAM LAOS QUANG BINH NORTH SOUTH VIETNAM KHAMMOUANE VIETNAM IOT 312 HON GIO I 103 TOT L A O S Demilitarized Zone D * B INH TRAM 27 TIC ROUTE U 9 SIVANNAKHET DONG HA : F QUANG TRI 9 SOUTH KHE SANH VIETNAM 9 9/23 914 ROUTE 92 :0 STATUTE MILES MURNE HMARTHEN NONE & No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-5-8 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-5-8 104 105 107 Dunne 21 Solly libick Rircr - HEAL NORTH 20 and BAI THUONG Chu AIRFIELD Song C, VIETNAM is " VINH AIRFIELD LAOS Tekong 12 Nouna THAILAND Sang Giang PET DEMILITARIZED ZONE MILES 0 no SOUTH VIETNAM 1..1 No This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 6 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7292 OR NA FORM 14021) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN FORM 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6'7] CW-424 MEMORANDUM FOR: Dr. Henry A. Kissinger Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Attached is an analysis of changes in enemy combat force deployments in the Tchepone area which have taken place since 1. February. Dich Richard Helms 25X1 Attachment: (DATE) FORM NO. 101 REPLACES FORM 10.101 (47) 1 AUG 54 WHICH MAY BE USED. ARMY Review Completed UNCODED No Objection Too Declassfication 2008 B 1-7-6 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 SECRE I 25X1 WARNING This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, US Code, Title 18, Sections 793, 794, and 798. The law prohibits its transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detriment of the United States. 25X1 GROUP 1 EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWNGRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION SECRET No Objection Declass Hicha 2008/00/13 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Directorate of Intelligence 3 March 1971 INTELLIGENCE MEMORANDUM Major Deployments of Communist Combat Units in South Laos, Southern North Victnam and South Vietnam's Military Region 1 Since 1 February 1971 Overall Deployment of Forces 1. As of 1 February, there were within south Laos an estimated 22,000 NVA combat troops, * of which about 11,000 were deployed within the environs of Tchepone. To bolster this force the North Vietnamese could draw upon sizeable numbers of troops deployed in North Vietnam (between Vinh and the DMZ) or in South Vietnam's Military Region 1 (MR 1). On 1 February there were nearly 40,000 NVA combat forces located in North Vietnam south of Vinh and nearly 19,000 NVA and VC combat troops in MR 1. (See Table 1) Since 1 February a number of major unit deployments have occurred which significantly alter the picture of Communist forces operating in *This analysis excludes consideration of Pathet Lao combat forces deployed throughout south Laos. The term combat force, as used in this memorandum, excludes AAA units. 25X1 Copy NO. 6 GROUP : Excluded free butomater SECRET dovagrading and 25X1 No Objection Tod Declasification Bibrary 1-7-6 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CLUBLI 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 the Lam Son 719 operational area or quickly available for reinforcing it. These deployments are believed to be a direct reaction to the Lam Son 719 operation against the logistic complex in the Tchepone area. South Laos 2. Since 1 February our estimate of the NVA combat force in south Laos has been increased by more than 17,500 troops, some 14,500 from North Vietnam, 2,700 from South Vietnam, and about 500 from two newly identified combat battalions believed to have been in the area for sometime.* This augmentation involved the deployment to Laos of seven regiments from North and South Vietnam as follows: From North Vietnam Strength 304th Division 24B Regiment 2,000 66th Regiment 2,500 308th Division Hqs/ Support 2,500 36th Regiment 2,500 88th Regiment 2,500 102nd Regiment 2,500 From South Vietnam 324 B Division 29th Regiment 1,300 812th Regiment 1,400 *These estimates exclude any consideration of casualties inflicted on enemy forces during the operation. -2- 25X1 No at the sincation Richard: GEORET Nixon Library DECL ASSIFIED 1-7-6 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 In addition, there are indications that another regiment from North Vietnam -- the 9th Regiment/304th Division -- may be deploying to Laos. 25X1 4. The recent deployments to south Laos raise the total NVA combat force there to nearly 40,000 troops. Some 28,700 of these troops are deployed in the Lam Son 719 operational area. * (A listing of these forces is shown in Table 2. The total number of Communist forces in all of Laos by function is given in Table 3.) North Vietnam 5. In addition to deploying an estimated 14,500 troops from North Vietnam to South Laos, Hanoi undertook other significant redeployments which radically altered its troop strength between Vinh and the DMZ. During The Lam Son 719 operational area may be regarded generally as that part of south Laos containing Base Areas 604 and 611. It excludes the eastern part of Base Area 611 which is in South Vietnam and contains on the order of 3,500 enemy combat troops. -3- SECRET 25X1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This revie De plassification 2008/06/53 andhas NS determined/to declassified. No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 25X1 February some 5,000 troops of the 95th and 101st Regiments, 325th Division, appear to have moved north from southern Nghe An Province near Vinh to an area above Thanh Hoa Province. As a result of this movement, these units are no longer considered as part of the immediate enemy threat for reinforcing Communist forces in Laos. More- over, major elements of the 38th Artillery Regiment which had been in northern Quang Binh Province in North Vietnam, have now relocated to Quang Tri Province in South Vietnam. The combined strength of these elements is probably on the order of 800-1,000 men. The net effect of the deployment of all of these units out of the area between Vinh and the DMZ was to reduce the number of combat forces in this part of North Vietnam from nearly 40,000 to about 20,000 troops. South Vietnam, MR 1 6. The deployment of elements of the 38th Artillery Regiment to South Vietnam and the shift of the 29th and 812th Regiments of the 324B Division to Laos resulted in a reduction of the combat force in MR 1 from 19,000 to about 17,000 men. -4- SECRET 25X1 No Objectione product Declass Frication 2008/08/13 ibrary RECLASSIBIED 7-6 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CEARTE 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 Table 1 Disposition and Strength of Communist Combat Forces in Indochina February - March 1971 (in thousands) 1 Feb 1 March South Laos (NVA only) 22 40 Tchepone Environs (11) (29) North Vietnam (Vinh to DMZ) 40 17 TOTAL 81 : 77 SECRET 25X1 No ObjectionapTod De et assication 008/00/1 1-7-6 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 Denied Page No Objection Too assificati and Bibra 1-7-6 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. STREET 25X1 No Objection To Declassification 2008/06/13 : NLN-NSC-82-1-7-6 Table 3 Communist Forces in Laos 1 March 1971 (in thousands) North South Total NVA Forces (including fillers) 28 79 107 Infantry 16 40 56 Antiaircraft 2 9 11 Command and Support 10 30 40 PL Forces (including DN) 31 14 45 Infantry 15 7 22 Antiaircraft 1 1 2 Command and Support 15 6 21 Total 59 93 152 25X1 SECRET No This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS PROJECT DOCUMENT CONTROL RECORD ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 8 ON EITHER THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD (GSA FORM 7292 OR NA FORM 14021) OR NARA WITHDRAWAL SHEET (GSA FORM 7122) LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NLN FORM 101 (revised 6-85) Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. Company OF STATE 6 EO Department of State UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TELEGRAM TOP SECRET M Id w R 121117Z MAR 71 ZFF4 4214Q FM AMEMBASSY SAIGON RECVD: 12 MAR 71 TO SECSTATE WASHDC 2168 6:49AM BT TOPSECRET SAIGON 3666 NODIS/ASHAU PLEASE PASS TO VIENTIANE FOR AMBASSADOR GODLEY 1. THIEU INFORMED ME THAT HE HAS HAD AN APPEAL FROM SOUVANNA, CONVEYED THROUGH THE RVN AMBASSADOR IN VIENTIANE, FOR ASSISTANCE IN TAKING CARE OF REFUGEES IN THE TCHEPONE AREA. THIEU PROPOSES TO REPLY ALONG THE FOLLOWING LINES: A) THERE IS NO LAOTIAN POPULATION IN THE AREA. THEY EITHER HAVE BEEN DISPERSED OR PRESSED INTO SERVICE BY NVA TROOPS FOR USE AS PORTERS AND LABORERS. B) RVNAF ARE NOT OCCUPYING ANY VILLAGES, BUT ARE OPERATING IN THE HILLS AND MOUNTAINS AROUND THEM. C) VILLAGES OR POPULATION CENTERS ARE NOT OBJECTIVES. OBJECTIVES ARE STORAGE AREAS AND THE TRAIL NETWORK. D) SINCE FIGHTING CONTINUES DAY AND NIGHT, WHATEVER POPULATION MAY HAVE BEEN IN THE AREA HAS BEEN DISPERSED. E) RVNAF FORCES HAVE NOT ENCOUNTERED ANY LAOTIAN PEOPLE, N BUT IF THEY FIND ANY WHO WISH TO BE EVACUATED, THEY WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST THEM. BUNKER BT NOTE: Not passed Vientiane by OC/T NNNN NOT TO BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TOP SECRET Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE NMCC LATIMER THE NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER HAig WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301 HOWE 10 March 1971 KENNEDY 1600 EST THE JOINT STAFF HoldRIdgE IEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ANDERSON Subject: Military Situation Report on Operations in Laos and Cambodia 1. Attached are situation reports on operations in Laos and Cambodia and the weather forecast for the areas. 2. A telephone check with MACV at 101430 EST, in a preliminary spot report, advised that on 10 March, the 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, in a 1-kilometer radius 2 miles east of Objective Haiphong, found 391 enemy soldiers killed by an ARC LIGHT strike. Eight wounded enemy soldiers were captured. The following destroyed/damaged equipment and supplies were found: 644 AK-47 rifles 500 55-gallon drums of POL 100 122-mmm rocket rounds 64 CIJICOM radios 30 82-mm mortars 26 crew-served weapons 18 trucks 8 tracked vehicles (type not identified) 8 tons of mixed ammunition 6 tons of rice 3 122-mm guns RAYMOND 0. MILLER Brigadier General, USA Deputy Director for Operations (NMCC) 3 Encl a/s Distribution: (See next page) SITUATION ROOM WHITE HOUSE '71 MAR 10 PM 3:34 34 TOP SECRET/SINSITIVE Repreduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Distribution: WHSR SECDEF DEPSECDEF ASD/PA (Mr. Henkin) ASD/ISA ASD/SA/REPRO CJCS (6) DJS (2) J- 3 J - 32 J-33 - J-34 J-36 - J-37 DIA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECSTATE (For Mr. Eliot or Mr. Curran EYES ONLY) NSA (For VAdm Gaylor EYES ONLY) PAC DIV P&A DIV STRAT OPS DIV 2 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Penroduced the Richard Nixon Presidential ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE 10 March 1971 Subject Operation LAMSON 719 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 092200- 100800 GMT March (100600-101600 March Saigon time, 091700- 100300 EST March) 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: (1) The 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) continued operations in northern Quang Tri Province providing security for Route 9 and critical installations. In the 3d Airborne Brigade area, two convoys (one US, one ARVN) were attacked with no casualties or damage to the US con- voy while the ARVN convoy had one ARVN soldier wounded and two ton trucks damaged. Vandorgrift was struck with approximately 28 122-mm rockets; one US soldier was killed and one was wounded. Elements of the 1st Brigade, 5th Division (Mech), had a contact with an enemy force which resulted in one US soldier wounded. One 175-min artillory piece moving to FSB Phu Loc was attacked with eight rounds of indirect fire. There were no casualties and no damage to the piece. (2) RVNAF units in Laos continued search operations for enemy caches. In addition to the attack reported in paragraph 2b (1) below, five attacks by fire (four mortar, one antitank grenade) resulted in one ARVN soldier killed and 10 wounded. One truck was damaged. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, FSB Sophia received an indirect fire attack with 120 rounds of mixed 82-mm mortar and 122-mm rockets. Thirteen ARVN soldiers were wounded and six 105-mm howitzers were damaged. (2) At Point 2, in the area of an ARC LIGHT strike, the 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, reported find- ing the bodies of 144 enemy soldiers. In the same area, 100 122-mm rockets, 44 AK-47s, four trucks, two 37-mm machine guns, and one tank (type not identified) were destroyed. This is an initial report and the results are not included in reported operational results. (3) At Point 3, the 1st VNMC Battalion was attacked by an enemy force. Fifteen enemy soldiers were killed and seven individual weapons were captured. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 3 Enclosure 1 Rebraduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) and units under its operational control were unable to conduct air- mobile operations due to the adverse weather conditions. which prevailed throughout the division's assigned area. (2) The 2d Battalion, 1st Airborne Brigade, reported reaching objective Bravo (see attachment 1) with no sig- nificant contacts with enemy forces. (3) Tactical air elements continued support throughout the reporting period. (4) RVNAF units continued search operations as they moved toward assigned objectives. The 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, has not reported cutting Route 915. (5) Air Operations: Adverse weather conditions, principally fog at Khe Sanh, precluded scheduled heli- copter operations. The weather in Laos improved during the day and tactical airstrikes were flown under FAC control. (6) Engineer Effort: Work continued on roads and air facilities. (7) Logistics: The foggy conditions at Khe Sanh pre- vented C-130 operations; however, 415 tons of supplies wore delivered by truck. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Laos for this period is 16,844. b. RVNAF battalions by type in Laos for this operation are: (1) Infantry (including airborne) 18 (2) Artillery 4 (3) Armored Cavalry Squadron 3 (4) Engineer 2 (5) VNMC 6 (6) Ranger 0 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 4 Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE C. Results of B-52 strikes: (1) None available for this reporting period. (2) An additional 15 secondary explosions were added for the previous reporting period. d. Results of tactical airstrikes: Two vehicles and one gunsite wore destroyed. In addition, 106 secondary fires and a pipeline cut were reported. 4. (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses/Casualties 5 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 3 Enclosure 1 Reproduced Richard This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET SENSITIVE CURRENT OPERATIONS 1037 LAMSON 719 091700 - 100300 EST MAR 71 OBJ BRAVO FSB 31 92 A 1935 LZ HOPE I ARMD TASK FSB ALOUi FORCE 1 ABN BDE FSB 30 FSB PHU LOC TF 3/5 CAV I RANGER GP 1/5 MECH BDE LZ VICTORY 31 1632 Rock Pile VANDEGRIFT 92 B COMBAT BASE ALL 23 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. POINT I 925 Reproduced Richard Ca Lu 917 FSB SOPHIA Tche none 1 3 Kbe Sahh 2 INF REGT. FSB SHEPHERD TF 4/3 INF 9TH 9 D Lang @ Vei 914 92.C RVN FSB KILO LZ LIZ 9 516 914C 369 VNMC BDE 97 FSB LOLA: 2 ABN BDE I INF REGT POINT 2 234 258 VNMC BDE OBJ HAIPHONG POINT 3 1238 LAOS FSB DELTA OBJ GIA LAM 147 VNMC BDE OBJ BACH MAI FSB HOTEL LZ BROWN FSB ALPHA 97 0 FSB DELTA FSB BRAVO 3 INF REGT 929 ATTACHMENT - 99 0 5 10 15 NM 92 [ TOP SECRET SENSITIVE TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 CASUALTIES (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 1 0 82 407 25 RVNAF NOT AVAILABLE 705 2,220 164 KIA KBA DET KIA* KBA DET ENEMY 15 0 0 7,351 2,323 34 *Includes KBA 7 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential, ibrary ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SHIZED DESTROYED SEIZED/DESTROYED Individual Weapons . 7 0 2,716 Crew-served Weapons 0 0 842 Ammunition: (1) Small-Arms (Rounds) 0 0 401,436 (2) Miscellaneous (Pounds) 0 0 673,940 Vehicles 0 0 227 Tanks 0 0 73 POL (Gallons) 0 0 189,635 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 0 2,869,740 Communication 0 0 13 Equipment (Radios) (Telephones/Km wire) 0 0 4/20 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 7,900 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 16 Miscellaneous Equipment/Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 79,400 Structures 0 0 786 Bunkers 0 0 629 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 8 Attachment 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A-4 (USMC) 2 131 A-6 (USMC) 1 23 A-7 (USN) 0 30 B-52 (USAF) 0 38 F-4 (USAF-USMC) 6 263 F- 100 (USAF) 2 24 AC-119 Gunships 0 0 AC-130 Gunships 0 0 Helo Gunships 0 8,189 Air Cavalry 0 6,097 Helo Troop Lift 0 19,102 Helo Med Evac 0 660 C-130 Logistics 0 1,339 Helo Logistics 0 27,095 LAOS A-1 (USAF) 0 15 A-4 (USMC-USN) 35 619 A-6 (USMC-USN) 0 79 A-7 (USN) 29 726 B-52 (USAF) 9 820 B-57 (USAF) 0 13 F-4 (USAP-USMC-USN) 72 2,305 F-100 (USAF) 16 131 AC-119 Gunships 0 40 AC-130 Gunships 0 96 Helo Gunships o 9,815 Air Cavalry 0 5,638 Helo Troop Lift 0 9,247 Helo Med Evac 0 466 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Holo Logistics 0 4,792 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 9 Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Olrder 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT (Continued) VNAF/RAAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- 37 0 38 B-57 - (RAAF) 2 166 Helo Gunships 0 0 Helo Troop Lift 0 218 Helo Med Evac 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 86 LAOS A- 37 0 16 B-57 - (RAAF) 0 0 Helo Gunships 0 199 Helo Troop Lift 0 579 Helo Med Evac 0 4 Helo Logistics 0 334 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 10 Attachment 1 Nixon Presidential SCIFIED This document Has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIRCRAFT COMBAT LOSSES (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE* (RVN/LAOS) US HELOS AH- 1G 0/0 1/10 UH- 1 0/0 3/27 OH- 6A 0/0 2/6 OH- 58A 0/0 1/2 CH- 47 0/0 0/2 SUB-TOTAL: 0/0 7./47 US FIXED-WING A-1 0/0 0/1 F-4 0/0 2/1 TOTAL US AIRCRAFT LOSSES: 0/0 9/49 VNAF HELOS UH- 1H 0/0 0/6 CH- 34 0/0 0/2 TOTAL: 0/0 0/8 SOURCE: OPREP-5 US PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR OPERATIONS (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA US 0 0 0 33 111 19 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE // Attachment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 10 March 1971 Subject: Operation TOAN THANG 01/71 NB 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 092200- 100800 GMT March (100600-101600 March Saigon time, 091700- 100300 EST March) 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: (1) Positions of RVNAF Task Forces are as shown on attachment 1. In the 25th Infantry Division area, TF 3 attacked in a northerly direction toward Dambe and reached the location shown on attachment 1 which was the area hit by a B-52 strike. No strike results were re- ported. (2) TF 4.3 moved north to its position as shown on attachment 1. No significant action was reported. TF 43 and 48 are prepared to support TF 3. (3) Enemy response to RVNAF task force movement was light. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, an infantry company from the 4th Battalion, 50th Infantry Regiment, found 11 tons of rice in good. conditions The disposition of the rice was not reported (2) t Point 2, the 2d Battalion, 49th Infantry Regi- ment, attacked an enemy force. Nine enemy soldiers were killed and three weapons (two crew-served) were captured. Ten ARVN soldiers were wounded. (3) At Point 3, the 302d Engineer Battalion convoy detonated three enemy mines. One ARVN soldier was killed and five were wounded. One 2 1/2 ton truck was destroyed and two 2 1/2 ton trucks were moderately damaged. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) Following tactical airstrikes and B-52 strikes, TF 3 attacked northeast then turned north reaching the area of one of the B-52 strikes (see position of TF 3 on attachment 1). The results of the strike were not reported. There were no significant contacts with enemy forces. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 12 Enclosure 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE (2) TF 43 moved north along Route 75 behind TF 3. No significant contacts were reported. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Cambodia for this operation is 16,015, b. RVNAF battalions by type in Cambodia for this opera- tion are: (1) Infantry - 18 (2) Armored Cavalry Squadron -, 5 (3) Ranger - 7 C. Results of B-52 and tactical airstrikes: (1) B-52 - None available. (2) Tactical air: DESTROYED DAMAGED OTHER 14 structures 5 structures 22 secondary fires 8 bunkers 2 bunkers 4 secondary explosions 4. (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5. Aircraft Losses 13 TOP. SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 andihas been determined to be declassified. IDS CURRENT OPERATIONS TOAN THANG 01/7INB 13 091700 - 100300 EST MAR 71 CHHLONG 18 XX 5 75 as TF 9 SKOUN KAMPO CHUP $ SNUC! CHA PLANTATION 7 DAMBE 0 12 T.F 3 12 This document thas been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 Library and has been determined TED to be declassified. TONLE Bring SUONG 7 KREK $ LOC NINH MEMUT TF 5 TF 43 TF 48 15 AN LOC PHNOM PENH DOGS HEAD TF 333 TF 52 KAMPONG KRASANG PREY VENG 13 3 (72) 1 KOMPONG TRACH POINT I POINT 2 TF 225 NEAK LUONG TAY NINH POINT 3 ATTACHMENT I SVAY RIENG e ANGELS CHIPHU 1 WING 11 105 106 TOP SECRET-SENSITIVE 0 10 20 30 NM TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB CASUALTIES (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 0 0 4 8 -2 RVNAF 0 10 0 352 1,787 122 KIA* KBA DET KIA* KBA DET ENEMY 10 1 0 3,374 707 84 Includes KBA IS TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 2 Repróduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential I ibrary DECI ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED DESTROYED Individual Weapons 1 0 413 25 Crew-served Weapons 2 0 112 2 Ammunition: (1) Small-arms 0 0 4,800 4,000 Rounds (2) B-40 Rounds 5 0 276 8 (3) B-41 Rounds 0 0 1 0 (4) 75-mm Rounds 0 0 25 0 (5) 60-mm Rounds 0 0 31 0 (6) 81-mm Rounds 0 0 53 0 (7) Mines 0 0 16 0. Vehicles 0 0 1 1 POL (Gallons) 0 0 1,585 0 Rice/Food (Pounds) 22,000 0 122,000 60,200 Communications Equip- ment (Radios) 0 0 3 0 Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 0 0 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 3.6 0 Miscellaneous Equip- ment (Pounds) 0 0 0 600 Structures 0 4 0 171 Bunkers 0 0 0 55 Base Camps 0 0 0 1 Pipelines 0 0 16 0 0 TOP SECRET/SENS LIVE at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFEDAttachment 3 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIR SUPPORT (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 37 6 390 B- 52 6 52 F- - 100 2 321 AC-119 Gunships 0 19 Helo Gunships! 0 247 Helo Troop Lift 0 213 Helo Med Evac 0 67 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 0 145 Air Cavalry 0 6,941 VNAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A- 1 0 811 A- 37 0 21 F-5 0 401 0- 1 0 34 AC-47 Gunships 0 66 Helo Gunships 0 243 Helo Troop Lift 0 432 Helo Med Evac 0 212 Helo Logistics 0 383 17 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 Peproduced ibrary ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE* US AH- - 1G 0 0 UH- 1H 0 2 OH- 6A 0 2 VNAF UH- 1H 0 0 SOURCE: OPREP- - 5 US PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR OPERATIONS (PERIOD 091700-100300 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA 0 0 0 4 4 0 18 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be déclassified. CONFIDENTIAL WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST: 11/0600-12/0600 Saigon time OUTLOOK: 12/0600-13/0600 Saigon time NVN PANHANDLE - AREA 1: COASTAL - Overcast, ceiling 1,000 feet patchy 3,500 feet, visibility 7 miles occasionally 3 miles in rain/ drizzle. Botween' 0600-1100 and 0200-0600 Saigon time, rain/fog, visibility 1 to 3 miles. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, ceiling 3,500 feet patchy 500 feet AGL in valleys, visibility 1 to 7 miles in rain/drizzle/ fog. OUTLOOK - Decreasing stratus. NORTHERN SOUTH VIETNAM - AREA 2: COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 1,000 feet, visibility 7 miles occasionally 2 miles in rain/drizzle. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy occasionally overcast, ceiling 500 feet AGL patchy 4,000 foet, visibility 3/4 to 7 miles in rain/drizzle/fog. Between 0600-1000 and 2100-0600 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling surface to 500 feet AGL, and drizzle/fog, visibility 1/8 mile. OUTLOOK - Decreasing cloudiness. KHE SANH - AREA 3: Overcast, ceiling 500 feet AGL, visibility 2 miles in fog. Between 2000-1200 Saigon time, ceiling 100 to 200 feet AGL, and fog/drizzle, visibility 1/8 mile. OUTLOOK - Decreasing cloudiness. TCHEPONE - ARBA 4: Partly cloudy, ceiling unlimited patchy 4,000 feet, visibility 7 miles. Between 0600-1100 and 0500- 0600 Saigon time, in valleys, patchy stratus, ceiling 500 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/2 to 4 miles. OUTLOOK , Decreasing cloudiness. CONFIDENTIAL 19 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and nas been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL CHUP PLANTATION - AREA 5 : Partly cloudy, coiling unlimited, visibility 7 miles. Between 0600-1000 Saigon time, patchy stratus, ceiling 1,000 feet AGL, and fog/haze, visibility 1/2 to 3 miles, OUTLOOK - Little change. NOTE: A11 cloud heights are given in feet Above Mean Seal Level, except those indicating AGL (Above Ground Level). ATTACHMENT Map 20 CONFIDENTIAL 2 Enclosure 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL Ko-chio Meng-tru P'u-erh Ita CHINA Giant Nan-ning Cau Bann Yo-tin Leo Cal N R H CHINA Talo MAINE Tuyon Lang Son Tuan Quang Glao That Nguyen Phone Saly E N A M Mons Cal DURMA Dien Bion Phu Son La THAN Muang Luene Son Lenol Nam The By Haiptigns Houel Sel Samneua Hai-an Chiong Mukang Thank Rol Louangptirabeng Hoa 13 GULF Sale Phou Muong Sen Khoun OF Tung-fang Nan L A S TONKIN HAINAN Vinli Paksana Huang-liu VIENTIANE Yü-lin AREA 1 Nong Khal Udon Thank Dong Hol Khammouane u (Thakhek) Demarcation Line. AREA 2 Willsonutok Sóno Sepone Quang Tri Savannakhet Khon Kaen Hue THA L A N Da Neng D AREA 3 Nakhon Sawan Sarayane Ubon Retchattisni Nakhon Retchasime Warm Chamrap Paksé Attonou AREA 4 Kontum Prachin Burl Pleiku a BANGKOK An Nhon Chachoengsao Sisaphon Sidin Reap Somut Stung Treng Senglitirem CAMB D A AREA 5 Dattenbang TONLE 0 SAI Ban Me Kratle Thuol Pursel Mikong GULF OF SIAM Da Let Kompong Chac 0 SOUTH PHNOM PENH Kompong * V I E T N A M Spell Svey Rieng Blen Hos Plian Thist * SAIGON Kainpot INDOCHINA My The Long Vung Tau SEA Xuyau Vinb Long Refiroad DAO PHU QUOC Can (Vietnant) The Road Bac CHINA Quan Lieu Long 0 30 100 150 Miles 0 50 100 150 Kilometers CON SON G SOUTH NAMES AND BOUNDARY REPRESENTATION OA 153 Are NOT NECESSARILY AUTHORITATIVE 59646 12.68 CONFIDENTIAL Attachment 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential ibrary ^ SCICIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TALKED TO ABRAMS THIS MORNING, GENERAL WEYAND WAS IN MILITARY REGION ONE YESTERDAY CHECKING ON THE PROGRESS OF THE LAMSON OPERATION. ABRAMS SAYS TODAY HAS BEEN THE BEST DAY OF THE OPERATION SO FAR, THE ARVN MORALE IS HIGH, ALL OF THE SCHEDULED MOVES WENT OFF WITHOUT A HITCH, THERE WERE CONTACTS BUT THE RESULTS WERE GOOD. LAM IS IN GOOD SHAPE - HE IS TOUGH, DETERMINED, CAREFUL AND HIS SPIRITS ARE GOOD. GENERAL DONG, THE COMMANDER OF, THE AIRBORNE DIVISION (WHICH HAS TAKEN THE HIGHEST CASUALTIES SO FAR) MORALE IS HIGH. ABRAMS ADVISES THAT PRESIDENT THIEU IS INVOLVED IN THIS OPERATION PERSONALLY AND HAS BEEN FROM THE BEGINNING. THIEU HAS APPROVED ALL THE PLANS, CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS. AS YOU KNOW, HIS POLITICAL FUTURE IS INEXTRICABLY TIED TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS OPERATION. ABRAMS TOLD ME THAT WHILE WE HAVE SOME TOUGH FIGHTING AHEAD, HE BELIEVES WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT AND THAT WE ARE GOING TO DO WHAT WE SET OUT TO DO. TWO FIRE SUPPORT BASES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED ALONG THE RIDGE SOUTH OF ROUTE 9 TOWARDS THE TCHEPONE ROAD JUNCTIONS (LOLO AND LIZ) THE VIETNAMESE MARINES NOW HAVE TWO BATTALIONS AT FIRE SUPPORT BASE DELTA NORTH OF ROUTE 926, TWO ADDITIONAL VIETNAMESE MARINE BRIGADES HAVE MOVED TO KHE SANH. FROM THE DELTA. 34 ADDITIONAL TANKS HAVE BEEN BROUGHT INTO MILITARY REGION ONE FROM MILITARY REGION TWO AND ARE MOVING TOWARDS THE LAOTIAN BORDER TO REINFORCE THE OPERATION, 17 TANKS MOVED ACROSS THE LAOTIAN BORDER INTO THE OPERATION YESTERDAY. ABRAMS ADVISES THAT IN SPITE OF THEIR CASUALTIES THE SOUTH VIETNAMESE ARMORED UNITS IN THIS AREA ARE IN GOOD SHAPE, CONCEPTUALLY THEN THE ARVN HAVE STARTED THEIR MOVE TO THE WEST TOWARDS THE TCHEPONE ROAD JUNCTIONS AND HAVE MOVED VIETNAMESE MARINES AND ADDITIONAL ARMOR IN TO COVER THEIR REAR AND THEIR FLANKS. LAM REALIZE THE PORTANCE of ROUTE 914 To ENEMY LOGISTICS FLOW AND ISTAKING STEPS To CLOSE RTE 91 WE HAD A SHARP TANK/INFANTRY ACTION LAST NIGHT UP NORTH OF BAN DONG AND WHILE THE ARVN TOOK HEAVY CASUALTIES, THEY PUNISHED THE ENEMY BADLY. ABRAMS BELIEVES THE NORTH VIETNAMESE CASUALTIES MAY HAVE RUN AS HIGH AS 300 KIA AND 14 TANKS DESTROYED, THIS AREA NORTH OF BAN DONG IN WHICH FIRE SUPPORT BASES 30 AND 31 ARE LOCATED AND IN WHICH THE HEAVIEST ACTIONS HAVE BEEN FOUGHT IS THE VITAL NORTHERN FLANK OF THE OPERATION THROUGH WHICH THE NORTH VIETNAMESE MUST BRING REINFORCEMENTS Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TO SUPPORT THEIR FORCES, THE FIRST DIVISION, WHICH IS MOVING WEST TOWARDS THE TCHEPONE ROAD JUNCTION IS SOLID FROM TOP TO BOTTOM AND THE MORALE IS HIGH, THEY ARE EXPECT TO BE IN AS MANY AS FOUR SUPPORT BASES ALONG THE RIDGE OVER THE NEXT THREE DAYS, FROM THERE THEY WILL HAVE A DOWNHILL SHOT AT THE ENEMY ABRAMS ALSO ADVISED THAT THE OPERATION IN THE CHUP PLANTATION AREA IN CAMBODIA IS GOING WELL. , THE ARVN HAVE PAUSED FOR SEVERAL DAYS TO REORGANIZE AND REPLACE MATERIAL AND PERSONNEL LOSSES, THE ENEMY HAS TAKEN SEVERE LOSSES IN THE VICINITY OF DAMBE WHERE THEY HAVE CONCENTRATED FOUR NORTH VIETNAMESE REGIMENTS WITH THE INTENTION OF ISOLATING THE ARVN FORCES AS THEY MOVE SOUTH FROM CHUULONG, GENERAL MINH ATTACKED TWO TO THREE OF THESE REGIMENTS BEFORE WITHDRAWING TO THE NORTH OF DAMBE, THE ENEMY HAS SUFFERED OVER 2000 KIA IN THE CHUP OPERATION SINCE 4 FEBRUARY AND UNLESS HE HAS REPLACEMENTS READILY AT HAND, HIS COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS IS BOUND TO SUFFER, THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL NORTH VIETNAMESE REGIMENT MAY MOVE TO JOIN THE ENEMY HERE. GENERAL MINH WELCOMES THIS CONCENTRATION OF ENEMY FORCES AND INTENDS TO GO AFTER THE ENEMY FOLLOWING THIS PAUSE FOR REFITTING. GENERAL MINH AND HIS TROOPS HAVE SUCCESSFULLY WEATHERED A VERY TRYING WEEK. MINH'S REPUTATION AND HIS TENTURE AS III CORPS COMMANDER SEEMED TO BE AT STAKE DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE DAMBE BATTLE. HE HAS DISPLAYED GREAT TENACITY, DETERMINATION AND SKILL IN PICKING UP THE REINS OF AN ON-GOING OPERATION WHICH HAD REACHED A CRITICAL STAGE AND WHOSE MOMENTUM HAD BEEN HAMPERED BY THE LOSS OF A CHARISMATIC LEADER, GENERAL TRI. ABRAMS ADVISES THAT MINH HAS EMERGED AS A COMMANDER WHOSE CREDENTIALS ARE IN EXCELLENT ORDER. HE EXPECTS THAT UNDER MINH'S DIRECTION, III CORPS WILL MAKE SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE CAMPAIGN. Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 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E.O. martin E. O. MARTIN Brigadier General, USAF Deputy Director for Operations, NMCC 3 Encls a/s DISTRIBUTION: WHSR SECDEF DEPSECDEF ASD/PA (Mr. Henkin) ASD/SA/REPRO ASD/ISA CJCS (6) DJS (2) J- 3 J- 32 J- 33 J- - 34 J- 36 J-37 DIA CSA CSAF CNO CMC SECSTATE (For Mr. Eliot or Mr. Curran EYES ONLY) NSA (For VAdm Gayler EYES ONLY) PAC DIV PGA DIV STRAT OPS DIV TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 16 March 1971 Subject Operation LAMSON 719 1. (U) General: This report covers the period 150800- 152200 GMT March (151600-160600 March Saigon time. 150300- 151700 HST March) 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: a. General Situation: (1) The 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) conducted ambushes and combat patrols in the vicinity of base camps and uight defensive positions and continued security operations along Route 9. Elements of the 1/5 Mechanized Brigade had sporadic contacts with an enemy force for a 6-hour period southwest of Khe Sanh. (2) Blements of the 1st Infantry Regiment abandoned FSB LOLO at 2200 hours Saigon time on 15 March and are moving toward high ground to the east of FSB LOLO. All RVNAF units in Labs reported contact with the enemy. (3) No additional information concerning Route 914 or the POL pipeline was reported. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: (1) At Point 1, elements of the US Army's 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment detonated an enemy mine on 15 March. Results of this action were three s, US soldiers killed and five wounded (four US, one KCS). (2) At Point 2, elements of the 1st ARVN Ranger Group and its command post received an enemy indirect fire atitack consisting of 90 mixed mortar and artillery rounds on 15 March. Four ARVN soldiers were wounded in this action. (3) At Point 3, additional details on the enemy indirect fire attack on the Khe Sanh Airfield on 15 March indicates three US soldiers were WOUNDED (vice two) and five ARVN were wounded (vice five killed). Ten helicoptors were damaged (vice eight), six UII-1H and four AII-1G. (4) At Point 4, 10 enemy soldiers were killed and two crew-served weapons seized by elements' of the 11th Battalion, 2d Airborne Brigade on 15 March There were no ARVN casualties. TOP SECRET/SINSITIVE Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE (5) At Point 5, the 1st Battalion, 3d ARVN Infantry Regiment and the regimental command post staff have abandoned FSB LOLO on 1.5 March. Eight ARVN artillery pieces in nonoperative condition were also abandoned at the FSB. Four 105 mm howitzers and one 155-mm howitzer were damaged beyond use by enemy fire and three 155-mm howitzers wore destroyed in place in the ARVN retrograde movement. (6) At Point G; on 14 and 15 March, elements of the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment (mechanized) supported by an armored cavalry troop searched an area and found a bunker. The bunker contained one dead enciny soldier, two individual weapons, and three antitank grenades, Upon destroying the bunker the unit began receiving small-arms fire and antitank u.s. grenades One APC was destroyed and two APC's were damaged in this action. Casualties were one US soldier killod and four wounded. (7) At Point 7, the 3d Battalion; 2d ARVN Infantry Regiment killed two enemy soldiers and seized one individual weapon on 15 March. In addition, an enemy complex of 18 huts with a. cache were found. The cache contained: 100 pounds of salt 60 tons rice 30 shovels. The above items were destroyed by tactical airstrikes. (8) At Point 8; on 15 March, elements of the 4th Battalion, 2d ARVN Infantry Regiment found an enemy complex of 200 bunkers which had been destroyed by tactical airstrikes, The bunkers contained 20 enemy dead, 10 tons of (copper/tin) wire, nine switchboards, five crow-served weapon barrels, and two crew-served weapons During the search of the bunkers the ARVN unit received 60 rounds of 8 2'-mm mortar fire which resulted in three ARVN soldiers being wounded. (9) At Point 9, elements of the 2d Battalion, 2d ARVN Infantry Regiment received 120 rounds of 82 mm mortar fire from an. enemy force on 14 March. During this engagement 15 enemy soldièrs were killed and five individual weapons were seized. ARVN casualties were one killed. (10) At Point 10, a US Army AH-1 helicopter on armed helicoptor mission was downed by enemy heavy weapons TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Enclosure 1 3 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE fire. The aircraft was destroyed. Both crewmembers were recovcred uninjured. (11) At Point 41, a. US Army OH-58 helicopter on a visual reconnaissance mission was downed by enemy heavy weapons fire. The aircraft was destroyed and one crewmember killed. C. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: (1) The 101st Airborne Division (Airmóbile) continued to defend its area of operations and secure Route 9. Tactical surveillance was maintained over Route 9 and the central DMZ. (2) RVNAF forces in Laos continued to defend their night defensive positions and fire support bases, conducting security operations in assigned areas. (3) Logistics: No C-130's landed at Khe Sanh during the reporting period. Four hundred ; forty tons of supplies were delivered there by truck. (4) Air Operations: Twenty-two aircraft were hit by hostile fire on 15 March; four were declared non- flyable and one AH-1 gunship was destroyed. Five US personnel were wounded and ono killed in these incidents. A11 major units except the 1st Ranger Group received aeríal resupply on 15 March. Sorties scheduled for the 1st Ranger Group were cancelled due to adverse weather. (5) Engineer Effort: Work continues on Route 9. Repairs to the Klie Sanh assault strip, although s, hampered by rain, are 50 per cent completed. Com- pletion is estimated for 17 March, Saígon time. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Laos for this period is 16,994. b. RVNAF battalions by type in Laos for this operation are: (1) Infantry (including airborne) 17 (2) Artillery 4 (3) Armored Cavalry Squadron 4 (4) Engineer 2 (5) VNMC 6 (6) Ranger 0 3 Enclosure 1 4 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP. SECRET/SENSITIVE C. Results of B-52. strikes: Eight secondary explosions were reported for the period. d. Results of tactical airstrikos: DESTROYED DAMAGED OTHER 48 vehicles 9 vehicles 36 secondary explosions 2 tanks 5 tanks 15 secondary fires 1 gun position Updated BDA for 14 March 1971: DESTROYED DAMAGED OTHER 39 trucks 6 trucks 45 secondary fires 7 tanks 1 tank 33 KBA 2 supply areas 32 secondary explosions 1 artillery 4. (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualtics 3. Equipment and Matoriel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support 5: Aircraft Losses/Casualties TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 4 Enclosure 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential ibrary DECL ASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET SENSITIVE CURRENT OPERATIONS LAMSON 719 2032 150300 - 151700 EST MAR 71 92 A 1035 FSe ALOUT I ABN SDE 1 ARMD TASK FORCE FSE PHU LOC TF 3/5 MECH BDE POINT I 3: 1 RNGR GP 1012 Rock Pile o 92.8 B POINT 2 VANDEGRIFT This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. COMEAT BASE 23 -+ 1/5 mech BOE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED POINT 5 $ Ca Lu 917 POINT 3 083 BRAVO Tch one POINT 10 100 Scah or POINT 4 POINT Il FSB SHEPHERD T/F 4/3 INF H POINT 6 9D 8 * 92 C Lang o Vei RVN FSB KILL % POINT 8 POINT 7 will SIA C 369 VNMC 206 FSB LOLO 5 I INF REGT 2 ABN BOE 3 234 FS2 HOTEL 25S VNMC BDE POINT 9 LZ BROWN FSB BRAVO 2 INF REGT LZ SOPHIA EAST LAOS FSB DELTA 02J GIA CAM 147 VNMC BDE 021 BACH MAI FSB ALPHA 92 0 FSB DELTA 1 9.2 ATTACHMENT 635 % 0 5 10 15 NM hiet TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 CASUALTIES (PERIOD 150300-151700 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA 'WIA MIA PRIENDLY US $ 20 0 102* 516 25 RVNAF 9 13 0 755 2,833* 167 KIA $ KBA DET KIA $ KBA DET ENEMY 112 70 0 8,564* 3,197 41 $Includes KBA. *Adjusted data TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 2 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 BOUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SBIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 150300-151700 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SBIZED DESTROYED SEIZED/DESTROYED Individual Weapons 8 0 3,830* Crew-served Weapons 4 2 1,150* Ammunition: (1) Small-Arms (Rounds) 0 0 466,136 (2) Miscellancous (Rounds) 2 0 74,664*$ Vehicles 0 0 280* Tanks 0 0 99 POL (Gallons) 0 0 190,460 Rice/Food (Pounds) 0 120,000 3,140,740* Communication Bquipment (Radios) 0 0 8.2 (Telephones/Wire 0/0 9 /2,000 20#/24,000* Medical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 7,900 0 0 Documents (Pounds) 16 Miscellancous Equipment/Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 79,800 Structures 0 1:8 857 Bunkers 0 221 979 Adjusted data & Factored H Switchboards Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LANSON 719 AIR SUPPORT US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 141700-151700 EST MAR 71. ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- 4 (USMC) 9 152 A-6 (USMC) 0 25 A- 7 (USN) 2 32 B-52 (USAF) 3 59* F-4 (USAF-USNC) 6 296 F - 100 (USAR) 0 42* AC-119 Gunships 0 0 AC-130 Gunships 0 0 Helo Gunships 172 9,277 Air Cavalry 113 6,605 Helo Troop Lift 280 21,581 Holo Med Evac 47 773 C-130 Logistics 18 1,556 Helo Logistics 448 31,345 LAOS A-1 (USAF) 0 15 ^- 4 (USMC-USN) 70 905 A-6 (USMC-USN) 10 130 A- 7 (USN) 24 1,006 B-52 (USAF) 37 1,003* B-57 (USAF) 0 13 F- 4 (USAF-USMC-USN) 97 2,861 F-100 (USAF) 18 211 AC-119 Gunships 1 51 AC-130 Gunships 4 112 Helo Gunships 370 12,384 Air Cavalry 89 6,039 Helo Troop Lift 92 10,447 Helo Med Evac 33 638 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Helo Logistics 190 6,029 *Adjusted Figure TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4. Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has/been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIR SUPPORT (Continued) VNAF/RAAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES (PERIOD 141700-151700 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE RVN A- 37 0 63 B-57 (RAAF) 6 213 Helo Gunships 4 20 Helo Troop Lift 6 258 Helo Med Evad 0 0 Helo Logistics 5 134 LAOS A- 3.7 2 49 B-57 (RAAF) 0 0 Helo Gunships 2 213 Helo Troop Lift 10 623 Helo Med Evac 0 4 Helo Logistics 15 390 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 2 Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE LAMSON 719 AIRCRAFT COMBAT LOSSES (PERIOD 150300-151700 EST MAR 71) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD (RVN/LAOS) CUMULATIVE* (RVN/LAOS) US HELOS AH- 1G 0/1 1/12** UH- 1 0/0 5/32 OH- 6A 0/0 3/6 OH- 58A 0/1 1/4 CH- 47 0/0 0/2 SUB-TOTAL: 0/2 10/56 US FIXED-WING A-1 0/0 0/1 F-4 0/0 1/2 TOTAL US AIRCRAFT LOSSES: 0/0 11/59 VNAF HELOS UH- 1H 0/0 0/6 CH- 34 0/0 0/2 TOTAL: 0/0 0/8 & SOURCE: OPREP- 5 **Includes one loss reported as damaged on 5 Mar 71. US PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR OPERATIONS (PERIOD 150300-151700 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA 1 0 0 37 120 19 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE HELICOPTER COMBAT LOSSES IN SEASIA TOTAL HELO LOSSES - COMBAT IN LAMSON 719 (1 Feb - 15 Mar ) - 66 TOTAL HELO LOSSES - COMBAT IN SEASIA (1 Feb ... 15 Mar ) - 90 (INCLUDES LAMSON) COMPARISONS ... 43 DAYS 1 FBB - 15 MAR 70 SBASIA (1 YEAR AGO) - 54 1 MAY - 12 JUN 70 SEASIA (CAMBODIA OPN) - s 97 1 FEB " 15 MAR 69 SEASIA (2 YEARS AGO) - 72 1 FEB -- 14 MAR, 68 SEASIA (TET) - 99 SOURCE: OPREPT 5 AND OASD TABLE 350 TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE Appendix 1 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE 16 March 1971 Subject Operation TOAN THANG 0.1/71 NB 1. (U) Gendral: This report covers the poriod 142200- 152200 GMT March (150600-160600 March Saigon time, 141700- 151700 EST March) 1971. The information herein is based on available combat reports and will be revised upon receipt of more complete information. 2. (S) Summary of Current Operations: : a. General Situation: Locations of ARVN task forces are shown on ațtachment 1. Search operations involving TF 3 and 48 into the Chup Plantation commenced, with other ele- ments occupying blocking positions in or near the plantațion and securing lines of communication. Reconnaissance in force and search operations continued in the Snuol and Kompong Trach areas. No significant combat actions were reported. b. Significant Combat Actions Reported: None. C.. Progress of Friendly Forces in Achieving Objectives: All operations are proceeding according to plan. 3. (S) Remarks: a. RVNAF troop strength in Cambodia for this operation is 16,458. b. RVNAF battalions by type in Cambodia for this opera- tion are: (1) Infantry - 18 (2) Armored Cavalry Squadron - 5 (3) Ranger - 7 C. Results of B-52 and tactical airstrikes: (1) B-52 - Results were not reported for this period. Five additional. secondary explosions were reported for the previous period. (2) Tactical air: DESTROYED DAMAGED OTHER 120 trenchs 2 structures 9 secondary 20 foxholes explosions 15 structures 7 secondary 11 bunkers fires TOP SECRET / SENS Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to 2 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Additional BDA for 14 March 1971: DESTROYED DAMAGED OTHER 31 bunkers 4 structures 11 KBA 20 structures I sampan 10 secondary 5 foxholes fires 3 storage areas 6 secondary 3 tunnels explosions 1 trench 4. (U) Statistical data for the operation are shown in the attachments. Attachments: 1. Map 2. Casualties 3. Equipment and Materiel Seized/Destroyed 4. Air Support S. Aircraft Losses TOP SECRET / SENS T Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined CURRENT OPERATIONS TOAN THANG 01/7INB 3 141700, - 151700 EST MAR 71 CHHLONG 18 XX 5 TF 48 75 as ** SKOUN KAMPO: CHUP TF 9 SNUOI CHA PLANTATION 7 DAMBES 12 12 IONLE E L: TF 43 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified SUONG 7 TF 3 KREK LOC NINH 0 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED TF 5 MEMUT 15 TF 52 AN LOC PHNOM PENH DOGS HEAD TF 333 @ S KAMPONG krasang PREY VENC 0 - KOMPONG TRACH 0 TF 225 NEAK LUONG TAY NINH ATTACHMENT - SVAY RIENG C CHIPHU a ANGELS WING 105 105 0 10 20 30 NM TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB CASUALTIES (PERIOD 141700-151700 EST MAR 71 ) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA FRIENDLY US 0 1 0 7 9 3 RVNAF I 5 0 355 1,795 122 KIA$ KBA DET KIAS KBA DET ENEMY 8 3 I 3,618 934 85 $ Includes KBA. TOP SHCRET/SENSITIVE Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED chment 2 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB EQUIPMENT AND MATERIEL SEIZED/DESTROYED (PERIOD 141700-151700 EST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE SEIZED DESTROYED SEIZED DESTROYED Individual Weapons 3 0 423 29 Crow-served Weapons 0 0 112 2 Ammunition: (1) Small-arms Rounds 0 0 4,800 4,000 (2) B-40 Rounds 0 0 276 ' :8 (5) B-41 Rounds 0 0 1 0 (4) 75-mm Rounds 0 0 25 0 (5) 60-mm Rounds 0 0 31 0 (6) 81-mm Rounds 0 0 53 0 (7) Mines 0 0 16 0 Vehicles 0 0 I 1 1 POL (Gallons) 0 0 1,585 0 Rice/Food (Pounds) 400 0 124,400 65,600 Communications Equip- mont (Radios) 0 0 3 0 Modical Supplies (Pounds) 0 0 0 0 Documents (Pounds) 0 0 3.6 0 Miscellaneous Equip- mont (Pounds) 0 0 0 2,600 Structures 0 0 0 183 Bunkers 0 0 0 129 Base Camps 0 1 0 2 Pipelines 0 0 0 0 16 TOP SECRETY document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIR SUPPORT (PERIOD 141700-151700 EST MAR 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE US COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A-37. 16 492 B-52 0 59 F-4 0 2 F - 100 12 397 AC-119 Gunships 3 37 Helo Gunships 0 247 Air Cavalry 292 8,771 Holo Troop Lift 0 213 Helo Med Evac 0 67 C-130 Logistics 0 0 Halo Logistics 0 145 VNAF COMBAT SUPPORT SORTIES A-1 29 A-37 990 0 F-5 21 13 502 0-1 0 34 AC-47 Gunships 0 66 Helo Gunships 2 256 Helo Troop Lift S 458 Helo Med Evac 2 219 Helo Logistics 2 400 TOP SBCRET/SENSITIVE Attachment 4 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE TOAN THANG 01/71 NB AIRCRAFT LOSSES (PERIOD 141700-151700 M EST MAR 71 ) TYPE AIRCRAFT PERIOD CUMULATIVE* us AH- - 1G 0 1 UII- 1H 0 2 OH- 6A 0 4. VNAP UH- 1H 0 0 *SOURCE: OPREP - 5 US PERSONNEL CASUALTIES ASSOCIATED WITH AIR OPERATIONS (PERIOD 141700-151700 BST MAR 71) PERIOD CUMULATIVE KIA WIA MIA KIA WIA MIA 0 0 0 7 8 3 TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE Atta chment 5 Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified COMPTDENTIAL WEATHER FORECAST FORECAST: 162000-172000 Saigon time OUTLOOK: 172000-182000 Saigon time NVN PANHANDLE AREA 1: COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 3500 feet - - patchy 1000 Feet; visibility 7 miles - - occasionally 3 miles in rain/drizzle/ fog. MOUNTAINS - Cloudy, ceiling 3500 feet - - occasionally 1000 feet AGL in valleys; visibility 1/2-5 miles in rain/drizzle/fog. OUTLOOK - Little change. NORTHERN SOUTH VIETNAM 1/1 AREA 2: COASTAL - Cloudy, ceiling 2500 feet - - occasionally 1000 feet; visibility 7 miles - - occasionally 2 miles in rain. MOUNTAINS " Cloudy, ceiling 1000 feet AGL - - occasionally 3500 feet; visibility 3-7 miles in drizzle/fog -- occasionally 1. mile in rain. OUTLOOK -- Decreasing clouds along coastal areas. KMB SANH -- AREA 3: - Cloudy, ceiling 500-1000 feet AGL; visibility 1-3 miles in rain/drizzle/ fog. By 1200 Saigon time -- cloudy, ceiling 1000-1500 feet AGL; visibility 3-7 miles in drizzle/fog - - occasionally 1 mile in rain. OUTLOOK - Little change. CONFIDENTIAL Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED Enclosure 3 This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. CONFIDENTIAL TCHEPONE - ARBA 4: - Partly cloudy, ceiling unlimited - - - occasionally 4000 fect; visibility 7 miles. Between 170500-1100 Saigon time in valleys -- patchy low clouds. ceiling 500 fect AGL; visibility 1/2-4 miles in fog/haze. OUTLOOK - Little change. CHUP PLANTATION - AREA 5: - Partly cloudy, ceiling unlimited - - occasionally 10000 feet; visibility 7 miles. OUTLOOK - Little change. NOTE: All cloud heights are given in feet Above Mean Sca Level, except those indicating AGL (Above Ground Level). Attachment Map CONNIDENTIAL Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified. 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