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JUNE 1966 1/1 took over their TAOR in the Danang "Rocket Belt" 1 June 66 - 1st Battalion, 1st Marines assumed responsibility for the assigned TAOR at 011100H, relieving 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. The Battalion CP was located at (BT 074657), Company A at (BT 090653), Company B at (BT 062645), Company C at (BT 063682) and Company D at (BT 072701). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1966, Part I, Para 9.b.(1). (on pg#19) JULY 1966 11 July 1966 - Operation County Fair 1-5 was performed as a joint GVN-USMC clearing operation in SON PHO (1) Hamlet, GS (BT 1659), CAM AN Village, HIEU NHON District, QUANG NAM Provence, under the direction and supervision of local officials from HIEU NHON District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1966, Part III, Tab-C, Report on County Fair 1-5. 12 July 1966 - Operation County Fair 1-6 was performed as a joint GVN-USMC clearing operation in TAN THAN (1) Hamlet, GS (BT 1659), CAM AN Village, HIEU NHON District, QUANG NAM Provence, under the direction and supervision of local officials from HIEU NHON District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1966, Part III, Tab-D, Report on County Fair 1-6. 14 July 1966 - Operation County Fair 1-7 was conducted as a joint GVN-USMC clearing operation in AN BAN (1) and AN BAN (2) Hamlets, GS (BT 1560) and (BT 1561), CAM AN Village, HIEU NHON District, QUANG NAM Provence, under the direction and supervision of local officials from HIEU NKON District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1966, Part III, Tab-E, Report on County Fair 1-7. AUGUST 1966 CMC visits County Fair 1-9.

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JUNE 19661/1 took over their TAOR in the Danang "Rocket Belt"1 June 66 - 1st Battalion, 1st Marines assumed responsibility for the assigned TAOR at 011100H, relieving 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. The Battalion CP was located at (BT 074657), Company A at (BT 090653), Company B at (BT 062645), Company C at (BT 063682) and Company D at (BT 072701). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1966, Part I, Para 9.b.(1). (on pg#19)

JULY 196611 July 1966 - Operation County Fair 1-5 was performed as a joint GVN-USMC clearing operation in SON PHO (1) Hamlet, GS (BT 1659), CAM AN Village, HIEU NHON District, QUANG NAM Provence, under the direction and supervision of local officials from HIEU NHON District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1966, Part III, Tab-C, Report on County Fair 1-5.

12 July 1966 - Operation County Fair 1-6 was performed as a joint GVN-USMC clearing operation in TAN THAN (1) Hamlet, GS (BT 1659), CAM AN Village, HIEU NHON District, QUANG NAM Provence, under the direction and supervision of local officials from HIEU NHON District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1966, Part III, Tab-D, Report on County Fair 1-6.

14 July 1966 - Operation County Fair 1-7 was conducted as a joint GVN-USMC clearing operation in AN BAN (1) and AN BAN (2) Hamlets, GS (BT 1560) and (BT 1561), CAM AN Village, HIEU NHON District, QUANG NAM Provence, under the direction and supervision of local officials from HIEU NKON District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1966, Part III, Tab-E, Report on County Fair 1-7.

AUGUST 1966CMC visits County Fair 1-9.10 Aug 66 - At 101010H the Commandant of the Marine Corps General WALLACE M. GREEN JR. was briefed on the County Fair Operations by LtCol VAN D. BELL, JR. Commanding Officer: 1st Battalion, 1st Marines at the site of County Fair 1-9. Operation County Fair 1-9 was conducted in the hamlets of QUANG LOC DONG (1), QUANG LOC DONG (2), Village of VINH XUAN: and in the hamlets of QUANG HA (2), PHONG HO (1), PHONG HO (2), Village of THANH MIHG, GS (BT 0661, 0662), DIEN BAN District, QUANG NAM Provence. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1966, Part III, Enclosure 10, Paragraphs-1&6.

August 1966 - Significant Activities - During the month of August 1966, daily sick call was conducted by Company "A", in the village of CAM AN, coordinates (BT 1058). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1966, Section 2, Para k.1.

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August 1966 - Apparent results of Civil Affairs Program. The results of the various Civil Affairs programs, especially in the Vinh Tho and Cam An village areas are impressive. In these areas there are now at least 50% more people in the hamlets than there were just four or five weeks ago. Homes that were vacant are now occupied and fields that have not been worked in quite some time are now under cultivation. The attitude of the people has changed from indifferent to friendly, and they appear to be more eager to come forward and volunteer their services to improve their hamlets, schools and other buildings. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1966, Section 2, Para k.4.

Current Status of CAC in 1st MarDiv.August 1966 - Popular Forces Combined Action Company Program. Current Status. 1.a. Within the 1st Marine Division area there currently are nine fully integrated and organized Combined Action Popular Forces Platoons. Seven of these Combined Action Platoons are under the operational control of the 5th Marines and two are under the 7th Marines. In addition to these nine platoons, two more are operational on a part time basis and will become a full time proposition as soon as additional Popular Forces personnel are recruited and/or reorganized in order to produce an organization capable of conducting operations. 2. CAC Platoon Identification. The 1st Division has been assigned four CAC designators by III MAF. These are CAC I, K, L, and M. On the basis of existing platoons, and projected platoons, CAC I and K were assigned to the 5th Marines, CAC L to the 7th Marines and CAC M to the CHU LAI Defense Command. 3. Expansion Plans. Present goals laid on by III MAF call for an expansion to a total of four Combined Action Companies composed of a total of fourteen platoons. This increase is to be accomplished prior to the end of December. The anticipated schedule for expansion is to make 11 platoons operational this month. By the end of October we should have 3 companies with a total of 12 platoons activated. By the end of November the MAF goal is expected to be reached. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1966, Page 24 of 43, Paragraphs 1.a., 2., and 3.

September 1966September 1966 - Continued emphasis was placed on the establishment and operation of CAC units. During September one (1) new CAC unit was formalized and three (3) became operational. The new units will be formalized during October. CAC unit D-1 at PHONG LE (1) AT 996695 is no longer operational due to the departure of the PF Forces. Negotiations with HOA VANG District are under way to reinstate this unit. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Regiment for the period of Sep 1966, Section IV, Para II.c.

3 Sep 1966 - Special Civil Affairs Projects. The following projects have been completed and are now in use: (a) Bridge, planks, 75 meters long, called PHOUC TRACH bridge located in the village of CAM AN, BT 182588, (b) School, four room, 250 children, remodeled and painted, opened on 3 September 1966, located in the village of CAM AN, BT 181588, Dispensary, remodeled and painted, located in the village of CAM AN, BT 183588. Ref: Command Chronology Report (pg#19) of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Sep 1966, Section k. para. (3).

4 Sep 1966 - The opening of the Phuc Trach Bridge on 4 Sep 1966 marked the return of government control to Cam An village and established a route to transport the fishing catch to Hoi An without having to pay Viet Cong tax agents who are located along the

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mouth of the Hoi An River. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Regiment for the period of Sep 1966, Section X, Para 1.a.

4 Sep 1966 - The Provence Chief presided over ceremonies which marked the opening of the Phuc Trach Bridge and the Cam An village school located in the hamlet of Phuc Trach. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Regiment for the period of Sep 1966, Section X, Detailed Chronology of Events for 4 September.

LCpl Larry G. Thrasher and PFC Thomas C. Dell were KIA in this incident at CAC-1.This is the first mention of CAC-1 (BT093570) that I have found. CAC-1 seems to have been started no earlier than the end of Aug 66 and stood up in Sep 66. 14 Sep 1966 - At 0015H, a combined action platoon (CAC-1) composed of H&S Company personnel and PF's in the hamlet of TRIEM TU #3, at (BT093570), was attacked by a VC force in excess of 40 well-armed guerrillas. At the time of the attack there were six Marines in the position, with 22 PF's. Remaining Marines were on ambush. The VC attack was initiated with several mortar rounds, one of which hit the platoon CP killing the FO Team radio operator, and wounding the platoon radio operator. Immediately following the mortar attack the VC attacked the perimeter in force, overrunning two positions manned by PF's. A 20 minute fight ensued within the perimeter. Reinforcements were dispatched from the Battalion CP. The VC withdrew before reinforcements arrived. A total of nine PF's KIA, and five WIA, and two USMC WIA, and two KIA were sustained during the attack. VC losses were nine KIA confirmed, with ten probable KIA. One AK-47 automatic rifle captured. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Sep 1966, Part III.14.

14 Sep 66 - 140015H - Yankee Two, a Combined Platoon of H&S 1st Batta;ion, 1st Marines personnel and popular forces troops, (BT093570), came under attack. The signal for the start of the attack was a mortar attack estimated (1-15) 81mm mortar rounds incoming. Only one round landed inside the platoon perimeter and that round hit the platoon CP killing the FO team radio operator and wounding the platoon radio operator. At the time the position was held by six Marines and (22) Popular Forces troops. The platoon had an ambush established 1000 meters southeast of the platoon position across the CAM HA River (BT102563). Following the mortar attack the platoon position was assaulted from the northwest by (40-50) VC who broke through a (100) meter gap in the perimeter created when the popular forces troops were over-run. Automatic weapons fire killed one Marine and wounded the platoon leader leaving two Marines holding the position. Before the platoon leader was hit he killed (2) VC whose bodies were dragged away. The remaining two Marines manned their gun position with (1) Popular Forces troop who was later killed, and these two gunners accounted for three VC KIA's on the wire and (2) VC KIA's within one foot of the USMC position. All (5) KIA's were dragged away. The two Marines continued to fire until the machinegun malfunctioned. After a twenty minute attack the VC platoon fled taking with them three M-14 rifles and one .45 caliber pistol from the two dead and two wounded Marines. The VC were all armed with automatic weapons and carried belts of grenades (fragmentary, concussion, and rifle). When Yankee platoon lost contact with Battalion as a result of the mortar round hit on the CP, Yankee ambush called in artillery and 81mm mortar illumination on the suspected enemy position (BT095567). Simultaneous with this mission the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines CP received (12-13) rounds 60mm mortar fire from coordinates (BT102588). First Battalion, 1st Marines, returned (12) rounds 81mm mortar on suspected VC mortars. The area was swept with negative results.

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A relief platoon was sent to the aid of Yankee Two but by the time the platoon reached the platoon position the VC had fled. The relief platoon reached the position, set up security, and a medieval was called in to evacuate the wounded and dead. A flare ship was then called to aid in the reorganization and search for dead and wounded. When reorganization was completed the platoon established a perimeter and set in for the night. The next morning a thorough sweep of the escape route (to the northwest and then south across the CAU MONG River) was made. Friendly losses: (2) USMC KIA, (9) PF KIA, (2) USMC WIA, (4) PF WIA, (1) PF MIA. Enemy losses: (9) confirmed KIA, (10) KIA (probable). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Regiment for the period of Sep 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, Intelligence Summary 1st Battalion, 1st Marines/184-66, 130800H to 140800H September 1966.

15 Sep 1966 - A condolence call was paid on the District Chief of Dien Ban to express the sorrow of the Commanding Officer, 1st Marines for the death of ten Popular Forces soldiers of a combined action force as the result of a fire fight which occurred on 14 Sep 1966. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Regiment for the period of Sep 1966, Section X, Detailed Chronology of Events for 15 September.

OCTOBER 19665 Oct 66 - 051100H, Combined Platoon from H&S Company at (BT093573) located a spider hole with cover and escape route leading to grave yard. Spider hole cover maintained as training aid, hole was destroyed. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part II 2, Para 2.c.(1).

10 Oct 66 - 1st Marines was returned to the OPCON of 1st MarDiv on 10 Oct 66. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Regiment for the period of Sep 1966, Section IV, Enclosure (1) Detailed Chronology of Events, Para G.

18 Oct 66 - At 1155H, an air strike was conducted on a known VC assembly area at (BT 177588). Five-hundred pound bombs were used with excellent results on target. One secondary explosion was observed and two bunkers were destroyed. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 1, Para 18.b.b. (I believe that this strike was called by CAC-2 personnel)

22 Oct 66 - CAC-2, 222315H, (BT183583), rec (8) incoming 60mm mortar rds, called arty on likely withdrawal route, results undetermined. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, INTSUM #224, Para 3.A.(4).

This is the first mention of "CAC-2" that I have found.23 Oct 66- At 1330H, a Combined Action Platoon at (BT 182588) received approximately (15) rounds incoming small arms fire (carbine) from (BT 177583) and (BT 182586). Six VC were observed crossing highway 14 towards the south. CAC platoon fired with small arms and conducted a sweep of the area from (BT 181589) to BT 177583). One VCS was captured. The VCS was forwarded to HOI AN for interrogation. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 1, Para 23.a.

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23 Oct 66 - CAC-2, 231330H, (BT178583), rec harassing fire from (6) VC, sighted (6) VC crossing road below bridge, area sweep resulted in (1) VCS cap, fwd to Bn S-2 for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, INTSUM #225, Para 3.A.(2).

October 1966 - Special Civil Affairs Projects. Installed swing set at Cam An School, Cam An, coordinates BT 179589. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part I, Para 1.k.(3).

October 1966 - Popular Forces Combined Action Company (CAC) Program. On 10 October, the 1st Marine Division assumed OPCON of fifteen additional CAC platoons located in the DA NANG area. These platoons were formerly controlled by the 3rd Marine Division. During the month one additional CAC platoon was activated in the CHU LAI area and one in the DA NANG area, making a total of twenty-seven CAC platoons for which the 1st Marine Division has operational responsibility. The CAC platoons were task organized with units having organizational control as follows:

CAC I - in operational control of 7th Marines at Chu Lai CAC I-1 CAC I-2 CAC I-3

CAC K - in operational control of 7th Marines at Chu Lai CAC K-1 CAC K-2 CAC K-3 CAC K-4

CAC L - in operational control of 7th Marines at Chu Lai CAC L-1 CAC L-2 CAC L-3

CAC M-1- in operational control of CLDC at Chu Lai

CAC B1 - in operational control of 4th Bn, 503d at DA NANG CAC-1 CAC-2 CAC-3 CAC-4 CAC-5 CAC B3-2

CAC B2 - in operational control of 9th Marines at DA NANG CAC B2-1 CAC B2-2 CAC B3-1

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CAC B3-3 CAC B3-4

CAC C-1 - in operational control of 9th Marines at DA NANG

CAC D - in operational control of 1st Marines at DA NANG CAC D-1 CAC D-2 CAC D-3

CAC E-1 - in operational control of 11th Marines at DA NANG

Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Page 27 & 28 of 35.

NOVEMBER 19665 Nov 66 - At 050705H, an air strike was conducted against a known VC sanctuary in a mangrove swamp located at (BT 175588). A total of 22 runs were conducted, 15 runs with napalm the rest with rockets and 250 pound bombs. Excellent coverage of the area was obtained. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 1, Para 5.a.

15 Nov 66 - 3rd Platoon provided a light section of Ontos for security convoy to CAC-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of Company "A", 1st Antitank Battalion, 1st Marine Division(Rein), FMF for Nov 66, Item 2.c., for 15 November.

20 Nov 66 - H&S-1-1, 200930H, BT153610, combined action plt. patrol cap (1) VCC pointed out by village chief and villager. VC led patrol to (2) caves 4' x 4' x 5', reinforced with concrete, under fishnets, on the beach. Searched caves finding (2) ChiCom Grenades, (1) bag .45 cal. ammo, and (2) M-14 magazines with ammo. Caves destroyed, VCC fwd to Bn S-2 for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, INTSUM #252, Para 3.A.(8).

23 Nov 66 - H&S-1-1, 230710H, BT161605, combined action plt. cap (1) VCC, female, identified by village cadre with patrol, fwd to Bn S-2 for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, INTSUM #255, Para 3.A.(1).

23 Nov 66 - H&S-1-1, 231030H, BT146608, combined action plt. found (1) cave, destroyed after search. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, INTSUM #255, Para 3.A.(2).

30 Nov 66 - H&S-1-1, 300830H, BT155603, patrol found (3) caves 4' x 5' x 4' reinforced with brick and concert. One cave had a fitted wooden box planted with cactus covering the entrance. Destroyed all caves after search. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1966, Part III, Enclosure 2, INTSUM #262, Para 3.A.(8).

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November 1966 - Significant Activities. During the month of November, daily sick calls were held at the Battalion CP, and at two CAC Units with MedCap throughout the TAOR. In addition two County Fair operations were conducted in which medical aid was given. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Nov 1966, Part II, Para 2.k.(1).

DECEMBER 1966December 1966 - 1. Four new CAC platoons were activated in the DA NANG TAOR for a total of eighteen, and four in the CHU LAI TAOR for a total of fourteen. 2. Two Sub-Units of Headquarters Battalion, Sub-Unit #1 at DA NANG and Sub-Unit #2 at CHU LAI, were assigned the responsibility to exercise administrative control of Marine and Navy personnel assigned to the 1st Marine Division CAC program, all of whom will be transferred to these Sub-Units. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part II on Pg#12, Paragraphs 1 & 2.

1 Dec 1966 - Sub-Unit #1, Service Company was activated. Major R. C. HALL was assigned as Officer-in-Charge. Ref: Command Chronology Report of Service Company, Headquarters Battalion (Rein), 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, for 1 December.

2 Dec 1966 - Sub-Unit #1, Service Company, joined 117 personnel from various units of the 3rd Marine Division(Rein). These personnel are for Combined Action Company operations. Ref: Command Chronology Report of Service Company, Headquarters Battalion (Rein), 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III for 2 December.

2 Dec 66 - On 2 December interrogation reports of seven VC disclosed a 32 man platoon living and operating in the vicinity of HA MY DONG (3) (vicinity BT 135605). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part II, Para 2.c.(2)(a)

CAC D-2 is formed.6 Dec 66 - CAC unit D-2 was formed in the 3rd Bn 1st Marines sector of the DA NANG TAOR. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Pg#12 7 Dec 66 - Co B (Rein). Commencing at H-hour with CAC-2 cross LOD and commence search and destroy in zone of action and upon completion set in assigned cordon. See Annex B (Operation Overlay). Be prepared on order to conduct detailed search and destroy operations within the cordoned objective area. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Frag Order 53-66 Operation TRINIDAD, Para 3.b.

8 Dec 66 - H&S-1-1, 081850, BT183587, combined action plt rec harassing s/a fire from approx. (1) VC, returned fire with s/a and maneuvered to search area, VC withdrew under fire. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #271, Para 3.A.(1).

This describes the incident where Warren was wounded:8 Dec 66 - At 081935H CAC-2 sent out a patrol in reaction to intelligence reports of a VC meeting at coordinates (BT 197575) and received ten incoming sniper rounds. Fire was

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returned and a fireteam was sent in pursuit but the VC fled and contact was not regained. The skirmish resulted in one Marine WIA who was later evacuated by helicopter. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Para g.(2)

9 Dec 66 - At 091430H a patrol from CAC-2 apprehended two VCS at (BT 197575). Questioning by CAM AN Village Cadre disclosed that the VCS had housed several VC the night before. Both VCS were forwarded to the Battalion CP for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Para h.

10 Dec 66 - HIEU NHON District Agent reports on 09 Dec 66 a VC Local Force Co (Q-12B) held a meeting to discuss plans of attack on USMC element at PHUOC TRACH Bridge (BT181589) with simultaneous attacks on HOI AN Town Outpost and mortar attack on USMC 1/1 CP to restrict support ans reinforcement. (1) Suicide Squad will carry explosive to blow up Ontos at PHUOC TRACH Bridge. The meeting was held at house of a man named CHU in AN BAN Hamlet BT150600. QUANG NAM S-2 Comment: Reports indicate VC Local Force units will increase activities to celebrate anniversary of the Foundation Day of National Liberation. Rated F-3 by QUANG NAM S-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #274, Para 8.A.

10 Dec 66 - H&S-1-1, 102400H, BT182588, Combined Action Company CP rec (3) incoming rifle grenades, returned s/a fire, called for illumination, VC withdrew under fire. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #273, Para 3.A.(2).(a).

This is the first mention of CAC-3 (at or vicinity of BT041579) that I have found.10 Dec 66 - At 100940H, CAC-3 sighted six to eight people fleeing into a hamlet at (BT 039591). They pursued and apprehended two VCS and discovered two large urns of rice which were forwarded to DIEN BAN District Headquarters and the VCS were forwarded to the Battalion command post for interrogation. The VCS were later confirmed as VC. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Combat After Action Report, Operation TRINIDAD II, Para 10.

13 Dec 66 - H&S-1-1, BT197578, CAC sq. combat pt. swept through village collecting all male VN. Screening by Sector revealed (4) males with names on black list, (1) male no I.D. card, (1) male, father of a VC. Patrol also found (1) mother of a VC and (2) females, no I.D. cards attempting to escape sweep force. Fwd (9) VCS to Bn S-2 for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #275, Para 3.A.(4).

CAC D-4 & CAC D-5 are formed.15 Dec 66 - CAC units D-4 and D-5 were formed in the 1st Bn 1st Marines sector of the DA NANG TAOR. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Pg#12

15 Dec 66 - CAC-1 and CAC-2 were formalized and re-designated CAC-D4 and CAC-D5 respectively. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Para m.(2)

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19 Dec 66 - CAC-2 provides blocking forces as indicated on Operations Overlay (for Operation Shasta II in the vicinity of BT 197579) - blocking forces to be in position prior to H-hour. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Frag Order 54-66, para 3.c.(3)

23 Dec 66 - HIEU NHON Sub Sector reports that 200 VC at BT187577, BT181579 and BT174586. The mission of this group is to attack PHUOC TRACH Bridge. Rated C-2 by Sector. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #287, Para 8.A.

24 Dec 66 - At 241000H two VC surrendered at the CAC-D5 position. They were forwarded to the Battalion CP for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Para v.

24 Dec 66 - H&S-1-1, 241400H, BT182588, CAC 2: (2) VC surrendered to U.S. troops and the village police chief of PHUOC TRACH Hamlet. The VC were brought to 1/1 CP for interrogation and possible exploitation. HIEU NHON District was assured of an opportunity to interrogate the VC. 23 Dec 66 - HIEU NHON Sub Sector reports that 200 VC at BT187577, BT181579 and BT174586. The mission of this group is to attack PHUOC TRACH Bridge. Rated C-2 by Sector. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #288, Para 3.A.(1).

28 Dec 66 - National Police Report HIEU NHON rated B-2. VC HOI AN Township Company (Q-15) plan to join with MF unit (size and designation unk) and local guerrillas for an attack on USMC/GVN Forces located at PHOUC TRACH Bridge. Purpose is to gain a victory for the winter spring campaign for the local company. Rated F-3 by HOI AN. S-2 1/1 comment: HOI AN Township Company also known as Q-12 MF Unit possibly 507th reported previously by HOI AN and CIT, rated F-3. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #294, Para 8.A.

CAC D-6 is formed.30 Dec 66 - CAC unit D-6 was formed in the 2nd Bn 1st Marines sector of the DA NANG TAOR. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part III, Pg#12

December 1966 - HIEU NHON Sub-Sector Agent reports (1) VC Co moved to BT178554 and coordinate with (1) plt of guerrillas with intentions to attack PF Outpost and CAC-2 to celebrate the birthday of the Liberation Front in South VN on 20 December 1966. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part IV, Tab P, INTSUM #270, Para 8.C.

Dec 66 - Situation at the end of the reporting period. Operations conducted both immediately prior and subsequent to the Christmas stand down continued to confirm the presence of organized enemy units operating in the western TAOR. The populace remaining in the area continue to harbor VC in their homes, to feed them, and to warn of the approach of USMC forces. Freshly dug fortifications and new minefields continued to be reported by patrols. In the southeastern TAOR reports continued to state the desire of the VC to gain an impressive victory over U.S. or combined forces for propaganda purposes. The majority of these reports indicated the PHOUC TRACH Bridge as the most

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likely target. Consistent activity and rapid reaction to intelligence reports in this area has kept the VC from effecting any coordinated actions. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part II, Para 2.c.(6).

December 1966 - Medcaps. There were 3,380 patients cared for during the period. These broke down into 390 men, 621 women and 2,360 children. The Medcaps were conducted primarily at the Battalion CP and at two CAC locations. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1966, Part II, Para 2.f.(2).

JANUARY 1967Jan 67 - Intelligence reports during the month indicated two main areas of enemy activity. The first of these areas was the Xuyen Phuoc and Xuyen Tho Villages south of the Battalion's eastern TAOR. The VC were improving defenses south of the Song Hoi An and conducting limited offensive operations north of the river. The enemy continued to avoid decisive engagement with Marines but was successful in attacks upon the Cam Kim outpost and the RF position on the Cam Thanh island complex. Both incidents indicate infiltration of the Vietnamese units involved. Reports continued to indicate an attack on the CAC unit at the Phuoc Trach bridge but again none materialized. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part II, 2.c.(1).

Jan 67 - Interrogation of captives and translation of captured documents provided the intelligence outilized for the majority of operations during the reporting period. During County Fair 1-29 field interrogation of captives led to the capture of a number of VC cadre from the Vinh Xuan Village area, the discovery and destruction of enemy fortifications, and the recovery of significant VC stores. Near the end of the month information provided by the CAM AN Village Chief assisted in the capture of a VC school teacher and an assignation cell planning the murder of local GVN officials. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part II, 2.c.(3).

Jan 67 - During the month this Battalion worked with government forces on several occasions. On the second of January, CAC-D-3 with the Battalion Scouts supported the 322nd Regional Force Company from DIEN BAN District in a search and destroy operation in the western portion of the Battalion TAOR. The Battalion Scouts and CAC-D-5 in conjunction with the HIEU NHON District Popular Force Platoon on 7 January conducted an operation of one day duration on the island centered at (BT 180555) and on 19 January Company C operated in conjunction with three Popular Force Platoons from HIEU NHON District in a area of operations in the southeast portion of the Battalion TAOR. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part II, 2.d.(1).(b).

4 Jan 67 - H&S-1-1, 041000H, BT188588, plt combat pt. obs boat in river, called to halt, boat cont to move away, fired warning shots, boat cont to move away, opened fire, boat returned to ptl with (1) female Det, approx. 16 yrs., fwd to Hoi An, and (1) male Det, approx. 80 yrs., screened at CAC D-5 and released as Civ. ITT will screen female at HOI AN. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #298, Para 3.A.(3).

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9 Jan 67 - CAC D-5, 091310H, BT182588, the CAM AN village chief turned over (1) female VC to CAC ldr. village chief identified VC as a prostitute. Interrogation by ITT disclosed VC as a guerrilla and youth member. Will fwd to HIEU NHON District as agreed with village chief. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #304, Para 3.A.(1).

This is the first mention of CAC D-4 (BT 084568) that I've found.11 Jan 67 - H&S-1-1, 111030H, BT094564, CAC-D-4 apprehended (1) detainee running from pt.. Fwd to Bn S-2 for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #305, Para 3.A.(9).

11 Jan 66 - Hieu Nhon Nat'l Police report (S/1) that (1) VC MF plt and Cam An (V) guerrilla unit held a meeting in the Primary School (BT155610). One result of this meeting was the planning of an attack on the CAC D-5 and Junk Fleet #14 in the coming days. S-2 1/1 comment: F/3 on meeting and F/2 on intent of VC to attack CAC D-5, but size of force reported insufficient for this mission. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #306, Para 8.E.

17 Jan 67 - A. Special Police Branch reports at 140800H (1) VC Bn, design. unk, armed w/2-81 mort, 2-60 mort, 3-MG's, a number of AR's, long rifles and sufficient SMG's, moved from unk location to disperse and station from vic BT190545 to BT 163545. (1) MF Plt of VC's HOI AN City (Q-14), cmd unk, armed w/1-60 mort, 2-AR's and sufficient individual weapons, coord w/local guerrillas of CAM KIN Village, are presently stationing at BT167550. Information revealed the porpoise of the maneuver of aforesaid VC Bn is to coord w/LF units to strengthen the activities of shelling, attacking and sabotaging the US/VN positions attained at CAM KIM, CAM NAM, CAM THAN and CAM AN Villages, aiming at oppressing the HIEU NHON District HQ and HOI AN Provincial Capital from now to the Lunar New Year. Rated B/2 by Special Police Branch, S-2 1/1 comment: F/6 on unit size and location. Mission in entirety doubtful, but PHUOC TRACH Bridge is always a likely target for psychological reasons. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #313, Para 8.A. and A.(1).

21 Jan 67 - H&S-1-1, 211600H, BT164599, CAC D-5 sq. pt. obsr three (3) VC attempting to flee. Fired 15 s/a rds. One (1) KIA (VC). Captured mil docus and equip which were fwd to Bn S-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #316, Para 3.A.(3).

24 Jan 67 - H&S-1-1, 240915H, CAC-D5 Plt sweep of AN BAN#2 observed one (1) VC running frm plt. VC ignored warning, opened fire, pursued & captured one (1) PW (WIA). Fwd to Bn CP. Initial interrogation by ITT shows PW to be hamlet guerrilla sq. ldr, from hamlet#5, CAM HAI (V). Fwd to Hoi An hops. ITT will follow up interrogation. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #318, Para 3.A.(10).

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27 Jan 67 - H&S-1-1, 270905H, BT1561, CAC-2 sweep of AN BAN (H) was made apprehending 11 dtnes. Field interrogation resulted in 2 PWS, 7 dtnes & 2 civilians. PWS & dtnes fwd to Bn S-2, civilians released. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #322, Para 15.A.

Is this the one Lomax shot?30 Jan 67 - H&S-1-1, 301730H, BT204571, CAC D-5 acting on intelligence from CAM AN Village Police Chief apprehended 3-man assassin group making plans to assassinate CAM AN Village chief. Enroute to CP 3-VC attempted to escape & was WIA (medieval by ARVN frm HOI AN hospital to Danang). Others undergoing interrogation by ITT & CIT and Bn CP. Presently undetermined if dtnes are PW (VC) or criminals. (civil defendants). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part IV, Tab R, INTSUM #325, Para 3.A.(3).

Is this the one Lomax shot?30 Jan 67 - CAC D-5 on a patrol at coordinates (BT 204571) with the CAM AN Village Police Chief captured three VC whose mission it was to assassinate the Village Chief of PHUOC TRACH (1). One attempted to escape and was wounded. The remaining were sent to the Battalion CP for processing. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part III

This is the first mention of the M-16 rifle that I've found.Jan 67 - In addition to regularly scheduled classes, individual companies conducted training on the M-16 rifle and continued training and familiarization instruction and firing on all organic weapons. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part II, d.(2),(a).3.

FEBRUARY 1967February 1967 - Lt. Col. William R. Corson assumed command of the CAC's in February 1967. Support for Corson's project came from the III MAF during the summer of 1967. Events followed quickly: In June 1967, a provisional Combined Action Group (CAG) headquarters was established in Da Nang that would eventually become 2nd CAG. The formation of the CAG included the inauguration of a permanent, ongoing CAP School to train the new inductees. This was followed in July 1967 by activation of Group headquarters for Phu Bai (3rd CAG) and Chu Lai (1st CAG). Ref: The combined action platoons: the U.S. Marines' other war in Vietnam By Michael E. Peterson page 46 and 47.

February 67 - During the month this Battalion worked with RVN forces on several occasions. On 7 February Company C, the Battalion Scouts, and CAC-D-5 conducted a search and destroy operation in conjunction with Popular and Regional Forces from HIEU NHON District in CAM CHAU and CAM THANH Villages of HIEU NHON District. Throughout the rest of the month there was close coordination between 1st Battalion elements operating in HIEU NHON District and district Regional and Popular Forces, particularly in CAM THANH Village where many joint patrols were run. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Feb 1967, Part I, Para 5.(1).b.

7 Feb 67 - Company C, Battalion Scouts, and CAC-D-5 conducted search and destroy operation with HIEU NHON Regional and Popular Forces in CAM CHAU and CAM THAN Villages which resulted in one VC KIA by Company C sweep forces. Ref: Command

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Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Feb 1967, Part III

14 Feb 67 - H&S-1-1, 140930H, BT165598 & BT168597, CAC D-5 patrol found 2-caves 4x5x5 ft constructed of concrete. Searched caves & destroyed. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Feb 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#339, Para 3.A.(3).

23 Feb 67 - H&S-1-1, 231947H, BT184588, CAC-D5 recd harassing fire from BT181588. Returned fire with s/a, VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Feb 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#349, Para 3.A.(2).

26 Feb 67 - H&S-1-1, 261648H, BT160599, (Opn Lafayette), CAC-D5 blocking force apprehended 9-male dtne's, ages 40-50, w/I.D. cards, Fwd to Bn S-2. S-2 Comment: 9-dtne's released to district as civ def. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Feb 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#352, Para 3.A.(2).

February 1967 - During the month of February daily sick calls were held at the Battalion CP, CAC-D-4 and CAC-D-5 at which 1644 Vietnamese were given medical treatment and 20 dental treatment. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1967, Part II, Para 2.g.(1).

MARCH 19671 Mar 67 - 281800H, Hieu Nhon sub-sector reports 1-VC Co located at BT111665, armed with 1-82mm, 1-60mm, and 1-.30 cal MG. Intended to mortar sector and sub-sector with 82mm and PHUOC TRACH Bridge with 60mm. Rated B/1 by sub-sector. S-2 1/1: Ptl was sent into this area but made no contact with a unit of this size. March 1967 - During the month of March daily sick calls were held at Battalion CP, CAC D-4, and CAC D-5 and a total of 3255 Vietnamese were given medical treatment. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, INTSUM #354, Para 8.A.

4 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 042300H, BT182588, CAC-2-A received s/a and BAR fire along perimeter. Returned fire with s/a and arty mission, VC broke contact. VC flag was planted in area of firing. March 1967 - During the month of March daily sick calls were held at Battalion CP, CAC D-4, and CAC D-5 and a total of 3255 Vietnamese were given medical treatment. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#358, Para 3.A.(5).

Mundee & Nowak were wounded in this incident.5 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 051600H, BT189589, CAC-2A reports LVTE-1 detonated AT Mine, approx 100 lbs C-4. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#359, Para 3.A.(5).

5 Mar 67 - At 051530H Mar 67 1 LVT (A-12) Co "A" during resupply mission. D/S C/1/1 vic (BT 189589) detonated a pressure type mine. (Est 60 lb. explosives) vehicle received 20 rds SAF fr unknown number VC vic (BT 187589). Marines returned 750 rds Cal. 30

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AWF and 150 rds SAF. Undetermined results. Extensive damage to the suspension system. 5 WIA (Med-evac) (COC refused report). In the summary of the periods action it states: Mined LVT (A-12) being escorted to 3/1 CP. Ref: S-2/3 Section, 1st Amphibian Tractor Bn (rein), 3rd Marine Division (Rein) Journal entry for 5 March 1967, Entry Serial Numbers 14, and 19.

5 Mar 67 - Received word that two tractors had hit mines during the day. Tractor 1-A-12 struck a pressure detonated mine of approximately 60 pounds at 051530H at grid coordinates (BT 189589). Left a crater 8' wide and 4' deep. Torsion arms 1 through 5 port side blown off. 5 WIA medevac. Ref: S-4 Section, 1st Amphibian Tractor Bn (rein), 3rd Marine Division (Rein) Journal entry for 5 March 1967, Entry Serial Number 3.

LCpl Juan V. Mina was fatally wounded & Cpl John Papouleas was seriously wounded in this incident.8 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 081030H, BT148610, CAC-2 pt.. recd SA fire and grenade from cave, Threw in M-26 green, 1-VC KIA (con). Fnd second cave, VC threw out green, threw in M-26 green, 1-VC KIA (conf). Search of caves revealed 1-Thompson SMG w/2-magazines, 1-chicom green, 1-medical bag, gear fwd to Bn CP. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#361, Para 3.A.(8).

10 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 100930H, BT197578, CAC D-5 pt. captured 1-PW leaving island. Also captured 1-khaki uniform and 1-poncho. Fwd to Bn CP. 8 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 081030H, BT148610, CAC-2 pt. recd SA fire and green from cave, Threw in M-26 green, 1-VC KIA (con). Fnd second cave, VC threw out green, threw in M-26 green, 1-VC KIA (con). Search of caves revealed 1-Thompson SMG w/2-magazines, 1-chicom green, 1-medical bag, gear fwd to Bn CP. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#363, Para 3.A.(1).

Ross and Baker were wounded in this incident.11 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 111935H, BT178584, CAC-D-5 pt. recd sniper fire frm 2-VC in a house. Returned fire w/SA & green, 2-KIA (con), captured 1-K-50 SMG, 1-carbine, 2-cartridge belts, 1-poncho, 1-M-26 grenade, 2-chicom grenades & documents, fwd to Bn S-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#365, Para 3.A.(12).

13 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 131430H, BT163599, CAC-D-5 block force found tunnel reinforced w/wood & concrete 4'x4'x8'. Destroyed tunnel & 2-chicom grenades inside. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#367, Para 3.A.(3).

13 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 131700H, BT158602, CAC-D-5 ptl. found 1-cave w/VC inside. VC threw grenades out of cave. Opened fire w/SA after attempting to talk VC out of cave. 3-KIA (conf), apprehended 3-female dtnes in area of cave. Fwd VC documents & dtnes to Bn S-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#367, Para 3.A.(5).

30 Mar 67 - H&S-1-1, 301730H, BT169594, CAC-D-5 ptl. observed 1-VC at BT173586 opened fire w/SA, VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st

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Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM#384, Para 3.A.(2).

1/1 started issuing M-16 rifles & we got ours from 1/1.March 1967 - This Battalion's allowance of the M-16E1 rifle and accessory equipment was received during March and the transition from the M-14 rifle was begun. There was still a shortage of jungle utilities and individual equipment consisting of steel helmets, grenade pouches, canteen cups, and canteens. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part II, Para 2.e.(1)

March 1967 - During the month of March daily sick calls were held at the Battalion CP, CAC D-4, and CAC D-5 and a total of 3255 Vietnamese were given medical treatment. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Mar 1967, Part II, Para 2.g.(1).

APRIL 19676 Apr 67 - H&S-1-1, 061715H, BT155599, CAC-D-5 pt. observed 1-VC running from patrol. Opened fire w/SA, 1-KIA (con). Ptl apprehended 1-dtne in same area, fwd to Bn S-2. S-2 1/1: VC KIA had ball point pen in his pocket. The village cadre at CAC-D-5 identified name stamped on the pen as the name of the District Autonomous Chief. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part IV, Tab C, INTSUM #391, Para 3.A.(1).

7 Apr 67 - 071800H, BT163597, CAC-D-5 pt. observed 5-VC w/green uniforms, M-1 rifles & cartridge belts. Opened fire w/SA, VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part IV, Tab C, INTSUM #392, Para 3.A.(3).

14 Apr 67 - H&S-1-1, 140730H, BT162599, CAC-D5 pt. observed 5-VC in boat vicinity BT165599, opened fire w/SA, 5-VC KIA (probe). Search of area produced boat w/2-M-26 grenades, 1-chicom grenade, 1-cartridge belt. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part IV, Tab C, INTSUM #399, Para 15.A.

16 Apr 67 - H&S-1-1, 161715H, BT156600, CAC-D5 pt. spotted 2-VC on trail & opened fire w/SA, VC withdrew. Search of area revealed large blood pool. Apprehended 1-dtne in area, will fwd to Bn CP. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part IV, Tab C, INTSUM #401, Para 3.A.(2).

20 Apr 67 - H&S-1-1, 201800H, BT181588, CAC-D5 received 9-rounds 60-mort frm south, appeared to come from G.S. BT1857. Called arty w/unk results. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part IV, Tab C, INTSUM #405, Para 3.A.(3).

25 Apr 67 - Hieu Nhon intell center, rep #0059, Heiu Nhon S-2, C/3-on 251630H, VC suicide Co moved by boat from Xuyen Tho (V) to BT180552. Uniform: yellow w/camouflage jungle hats, wpns: (1) 60-mort, (1) HMG, (1) B-40, AR's, individual wpns & explosives. Purpose unk. S-2 1/1 comment: F/3 on size & location, possible mission to assist in attack on CAC-D5 from now until 1-May to celebrate labor day. Ref: Command

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Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part IV, Tab C, INTSUM #410, Para 8.A.

April 1967 - During the month of April daily sick calls were held at the Battalion CP, CAC D-3, CAC D-4, and CAC D-5. A weekly MEDCAP was held at the Junk Fleet. A total of 3,123 Vietnamese were given medical treatment. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part II, Para 2.f.(1).

April 1967 - During the month of April artillery support was provided by 1st Battalion, 11th Marines with Battery A, 1st Battalion, 11th Marines in direct support of this battalion. Four artillery forward observer teams were provided, one team per company. Classes on forward observer procedures and map reading were conducted in conjunction with the battalion orientation program, and small unit leader forward observer schools were held. On 18 April 1967 1st Battalion, 11th Marines provided this Battalion with two AN/MSS-3 searchlights broom Battery G (-), 29th Artillery Battery, USA. These were deployed at the CAC D-5 during April. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Apr 1967, Part II, Para 2.h.(1).

MAY 19673 May 67 - H&S-1-1, 030735H, BT195584, CAC-D5 pt. observed 4-VC vicinity BT196584, fired warning shot w/no result. Opened fire w/SA resulting in 1-VC KIA (conf). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of May 1967, Part IV, Tab D, Intelligence Summary #417, Para 3.A.(6).

CAP D-4 was heavily attacked (w/at least 10 USMC WIA based on Message SerNo-28 DTG 150530.15 May 67 - On 15 May 1967 at approximately 0300H, CAC D-4 position was attacked by an estimated two companies of VC with the use of B-40 rockets, 57mm recoilless rifles, bangalore torpedoes, and 20-30 pound shape charges. The VC managed to gain entry to the compound. A reactionary force was dispatched from this battalion and the VC withdrew using two withdrawal routes. A name tag was found identifying the unit as the T-51st. The T-51st is suspected to be a company from the V-25 Battalion. A large amount of equipment was left by the VC. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of May 1967, Part II, Para 2.e.(1).

15 May 67 - H&S-1-1, 150305H, BT084569, CAC-D4 attacked by approximately 30-40 VC, called arty mission & 81-illumination, dispatched reactionary platoon. Detailed report will follow. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of May 1967, Part IV, Tab D, INTSUM #429, Para 3.a.(5).

M-16 rifle issue was complete.May 1967 - Supply. During the reporting period issue of the M-16 rifle and recovery of M-14 rifles was completed. M-14 rifles were returned to the FLSG. Some shortages existed throughout the month but only shortages of BA-386 batteries and .45 caliber pistol were critical. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of May 1967, Part II, Para 2.c.(2).

CAP D-8 was formed.

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30 May 67 - CAP D-8 was formed under the operational control of 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of May 1967, Part III, Pg#39. JUNE 19675 June 67 - At 1004H command of the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines was passed to Lieutenant Colonel George E. PETRO from Lieutenant Colonel Van D. Bell Jr.. Major General Robertson and Colonel RADICS attended the change of command ceremony. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1967, Part III

This is the first reference to CAC D-6 that i've found.8 June 67 - On 8 June 1967, a rallier from PHONG HO (H), THANH MINH (V), DIEN BAN (D) turned himself in to CAC D-6 and was forwarded to this battalion for interrogation. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1967, Part II, Para 2.e.(2).

10 June 67 - On 10 June 1967, a rallier from XUYEN THO (V), DUK XUYEN (D) turned himself in to CAC D-5 via Junk Fleet 14. He stated that XUYEN THO (V) has a guerrilla force of 30 men. There is also an NVA force of 200 men stationed in the area. These NVA are armed with AK-47's, MG's, 81/82mm mortars and 120mm mortars. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1967, Part II, Para 2.e.(3).

10 June 67 - H&S-1-1, 100610H, BT204573, CAC-D5 pt. recd info frm PF's that a Chieu Hoi was at BT204573 & wished to rally. Ptl apprehended Chieu Hoi, will fwd to Bn S-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1967, Part IV, Tab E, INTSUM #160, Para 3.A.(8).

June 1967 - In June 1967 Sub-Unit #1, Service Company, Headquarters Battalion (Rein), 1st Marine Division (Rein) Commanded by Major Robert C. Hall joined 1LT John O. King III, 093231/0302 to serve as XO. They also joined 1LT William Bach(092543/0302), 2LT Robert J. Fladd (096673/0302), and 2LT Peter N. Vidito (095131/0302) to serve as CAC Company Commanders. Ref: Command Chronology Report of Service Company, Headquarters Battalion (Rein), 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of June 1967, Tab-E, Part I.

JULY 19678 July 1967 - On 8 July 1967 the Command of the Combined Action Platoons of Sub-Unit #1, Service Company, Headquarters Battalion (Rein), 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF was passed to the Danang Provisional Combined Action Group which eventually became 2nd CAG. 1LT William Bach was assigned to Command Combined Action Team "B", 2LT Robert J. Fladd was assigned to Command Combined Action Team "D", and 1LT Peter N. Vidito was assigned to Command Combined Action Team "Q". Ref: Command Chronology Report of Service Company, Headquarters Battalion (Rein), 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1967, Part III, Tab-E.

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8 July 67 - Company C conducted S & D in conjunction with CAP-D-5. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1967, Part III

9 July 67 - H&S-1-1, 091915H, BT165595, CAC-D5 patrol observed 3-VC w/green utilities, cartridge belts & packs enter mangroves. Opened fire w/SA & arty mission, VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #190, Para 3.A.(4).

10 July 67 - H&S-1-1, 101015H, BT182592, CAC-D5 LP apprehended 1 VN male dtne, dressed in black PJ's, will fwd to Bn S-2. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #191, Para 3.A.(2).

Combined Action Program formally came into its own.17 July 67 - On 17 July 1967, III MAF Force Order 3121.4A was published, and the Combined Action Program formally came into its own. Ref: The combined action platoons: the U.S. Marines' other war in Vietnam By Michael E. Peterson page 39.

25 July 67 - H&S-1-1, 251900H, BT172598, CAP-D5 patrol found 1 booby trap rigged w/chicom grenade & AP mine, destroyed in place. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #206, Para 3.A.(3).

30 July 67 - H&S-1-1, 301730H, BT189589, CAC-D5 found 105 round rigged w/trip wire across trail, destroyed in place. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of July 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #211, Para 3.A.(1).

31 July 67 - H&S-1-1, 311230H, BT185590, CAP-D5 plt found AP mine rigged w/105 round, destroyed in place. It was rigged to be command detonated. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #212, Para 3.A.(1).

CACO D Hq activated.July 1967 - 1. Two Combined Action Company Headquarters were activated. They have been designated CACO B Hq and CACO D Hq. 2. Command of the CAPs in the Quang Nam sector passed to the Danang Provisional Combined Action Group Headquarters on 8 July 1967. Battalions in whose TAOR CAPs are located continue to support CAPs with fire support, reaction forces, medivac support and combat assistance as required and requested. The battalions continue to provide CAPs with logistic support which includes Class I, Class II - Type 2, Class III and Class V items. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jul 1967, Part II, Pg#19, Para 1 & 2.

AUGUST 19673 Aug 67 - H&S-1-1, 030930H, BT169589, CAP-D5 pt. found 2 pressure type AP mines approx. 1-3lbs, 1 chicom grenade rigged w/trip wire. Destroyed in place. Ref: Command

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Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #215, Para 3.A.(1).

8 Aug 67 - H&S-1-1, 081240H, BT182589, CAP-D5 received 10 rounds SA fire in compound from (vicinity is unreadable) Called arty mission. VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #220, Para 3.A.(2).

19 Aug 67 - H&S-1-1, 192030H to 192100H, BT181589, CAP-D5 received approximately 500-700 rounds SA & AW fire from estimated 20 VC from vicinity BT175597, BT175593, BT175590. Returned fire w/SA, 60 mort & called arty mission resulting in (1) VC KIA (conf) & 5 VC KIA (probe), VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #231, Para 3.A.(6).

19 Aug 67 - CAP-D-5 received approximately 700 SA rounds at 2030H. The unit suffered no casualties while killing one VC in the action. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1967, Part III

22 Aug 67 - 221235H, BT182588, CAP D-5 received 15 rounds sniper fire from vicinity BT183583. Called arty mission. VC withdrew. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Aug 1967, Part III, Tab E, INTSUM #254, Para 3.A.(5).

SEPTEMBER 1967CAC D-4 was overrun10 Sep 67 - On 100333H Sep67, CAP-D4 was attacked by an estimated 150 Viet Cong using bangalore torpedoes, mortars, and B-40 rockets. The position was completely overrun in the attack, which lasted 30 to 45 minutes before the Viet Cong withdrew. No confirmation of an enemy unit could be found, but it is felt that the attacking force was most likely elements of the V-25 Mainforce battalion and probably approached and withdrew from across the Hoi An River. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Sep 1967, Part II, Para 3.a.

10 Sep 67 - CAP D-4 was overrun by approximately 150VC at 0333H. This action resulted in 7 USMC KIA, 7 USMC WWIA, 2 PF KIA, 2 PF WIA, and 5 PF MIA. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Sep 1967, Part III.

13 Sep 67 - LCpl Gary F. Flynn was KIA at CAP D-5 on this date.

OCTOBER 1967October 1967 - Finally, in October 1967, III MAF assumed command authority of the Combined Action Program, making it a function directly under the supervision of the Deputy CG, III MAF. This meant that command responsibility was transferred away from the line units of the 1st and 3rd Marine Divisions, and the Army's Americal Division, to the CAG's. Ref: The combined action platoons: the U.S. Marines' other war in Vietnam By Michael E. Peterson page 46 and 47.

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October 1967 - Enemy. Enemy activity during the month was restricted mainly to sniping by individuals or small units and placing of mines and booby traps throughout the TAOR, especially in the northern area. However, an estimated local force of one to two platoons did probe the perimeter of CAP D-5 on three occasions. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1967, Part II, Para. 2.a.

1/5 relieved 1/1 of the Triem Trung (2) TAOR4 Oct 67 - 1st Bn., 1st Marines moved by air and truck to just northwest of Quang Tri City (vicinity YD 315544 and Ai Tu airfield). Control of Triem Trung (2) combat base, coordinates (BT104583), and 1/1's old TAOR was passed to 1st Battalion, 5th Marines. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Oct 1967, Part II, Para. 3.a. and Part III, 4 Oct.

NOVEMBER 19671st reference to CAP S-1 that I've found.November 1967 - Enemy. During this reporting period the enemy continued his sniping activities by individuals and/or small units, the placing of mines and booby traps, daylight contacts and also conducted two probes of significant intensity against CAP S-1 as well as a mortar attack on Charlie Company Combat Base. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Nov 1967, Part II, Para. 2.a.

8 Nov 67 - Cpl John Wilson Jr was killed in an accident at CAP D-5 on this date.

16 Nov 67 - Probes. On the night of 16 November CAP S-1 received approximately 200 rounds of automatic weapons fire from an unknown number of VC. On the night of the 17th CAP S-1 again received 300 rounds of semi-automatic and automatic weapons fire with approximately 25 grenades. Search of the area the next morning revealed 2 VC KIA confirmed as a result of artillery and Spooky missions. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 5th Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Nov 1967, Part II, Para. 2.a.(3).

DECEMBER 1967December 1967 - Activities. During this reporting period, the enemy continued his sniping / harassment of patrols, the emplacement of booby traps, mines, punji pits and the maintenance of fixed defenses in the vicinity of the selected hamlets. Two significant enemy actions were initiated during the month in the Hoi An TAOR. On 9 December the 6th RD Team was ambushed by an estimated 30 VC; simultaneously CAP 6 received small arms fire and approximately 6 hand grenades were thrown into the CAP CP. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part II, Para. 2.a.(1)

CAP S-1 is the new name for what was CAP D-52 Dec 67 - 020145H CAP S-1 Combat Base at (BT 181589) received 2 incoming grenades from an estimated 1 VC 30-40 meters in front of perimeter. CAP S-1 returned 70-80 rounds small arms fire, requested and received artillery illumination fire and searched the

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area with negative results. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (17)

1st Mention of CAP S-2 that I've found5 Dec 67 - 051740H CAP S-2 Squad Patrol at (BT 136585) received 200-220 rounds automatic weapons fire from 3-5 VC at (BT 140589). Squad returned 30 M-79 rounds, 1300 rounds small arms fire, called artillery smoke mission and departed the area under cover of smoke. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (50)

CAP S-2 was located at BT 1195709 Dec 67 - 090200H CAP S-2 and RD Team at (BT 119570) received 8 fragmentation grenades and 60-65 rounds small arms fire from an estimated 30 VC at (BT 118570), 30-40 mortars from CAP S-2 perimeter. CAP S-2 returned SA and called arty illumination. The area was searched with negative results. The incident resulted in 2 RD Team members KIA, 2 RD Team members WIAE and 1 BAR lost. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (85)

CAP D-4 is back in action w/o a name change12 Dec 67 - 122114H CAP D-4 Squad Ambush at (BT 092574) received 16 rounds small arms fire from an undetermined number of VC at (BT 093572). CAP D returned 120 rounds small arms fire, 1 LAAW, 2 M26 grenades and searched the area with negative results. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (125)

14 Dec 67 - 141427H CAP S-1 at (BT 157607) was informed by PF that booby-trapped 105mm round with pressure release device was located at (BT 162604). The 105mm round was destroyed in place, and the villager who informed the PF of the 105mm round location was rewarded by CAP S-1. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (143)

16 Dec 67 - 161245H CAP S-1 Squad Patrol at (BT 190588) while investigating reports of VC interference with boat traffic observed 4 VC in a boat heading toward an island at (BT 190584). Patrol fired 40-50 rounds SA fire killing 3 VC and capturing 1 wounded VC. Patrol received 190-200 rounds small arms fire from an undetermined number of VC at (BT 194575). Patrol returned 250-300 rounds SA fire, 10 M-79 rounds, 1 LAAW and called artillery. The area was not searched. Results: 3VC KIA confirmed, 1 VC WIA captured. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (167)

CAP D6 location is given as the same as CAP S-2's. Perhaps CAP S-2 and CAP D-6 are the same unit?17 Dec 67 - 172110H CAP D6 at (BT 119571) apprehended 2 males, ages 38 and 42, dressed in white uniforms with ID cards who could not be identified by local villagers. The detainees were forwarded to Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 5th Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (175)

18 Dec 67 - 180830H CAP S-1 at (BT 182589) had one Chieu Hoi surrender himself and one AK-47 assault rifle to CAP S-1. The Chieu Hoi gave the location of 3 magazines, 3

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ChiCom grenades, 1 cleaning rod, 1 cartridge belt, 3 magazine pouches, 1-20ft guy line. The Chieu Hoi and equipment were forwarded to Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part III, Para. (178)

3/2 ROK Marines relieved 1/5 of the Triem Trung (2) TAOR25 Dec 1967 - 3dr Battalion, 2nd ROK Marine Brigade relieved 1st Battalion, 5th Marines of responsibility for the Triem Trung (2) TAOR and 1st Battalion, 5th Marines moved to Phu Loc (ZC 076985). Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Dec 1967, Part I, Para 2 and Part III, Item #221.

JANUARY 1968CAP S-1 was overrun. (My Note: The following Marines were killed in this action: LCpl Charles BRISCOE, Cpl Andy A. CABRERA, Cpl James H. CLAY, PFC Claude DARDEN Jr., LCpl Ferdinand W. GLESSING Jr., LCpl Wessley J. MCKINNEY, HM2 Thomas P. MOORE, LCpl Ivan A. ORT, LCpl Henry E. SCHANCK, and Sgt Donald F. WEBB. The following Marines were wounded in this action: LCpl David Ayers, LCpl James Copeland, Cpl Johnson, LCpl Langley, and LCpl Patterson.) CAP S-1, CAC-2, CAP D-5 were the same unit but the name kept changing and was finally changed to CAP 2-4-1.3 Jan 68 - At 0215H on January 3rd, at (BT 1858) an unknown size enemy force overran CAP S-1. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st Marine Division (Rein), FMF for the period of Jan 1968, Part III, Para 1, 2-3 January on Pg#29.

FEBRUARY 1968

MARCH 1968Gunny Acton KIA 3 Mar 68

APRIL 196830 Apr 68 - Sgt Paul C. Johnson was KIA at CAP D-5.

MAY 196823 May - Cpl Martin Lee Owens was KIA at CAP D-5.

JUNE 1968

JULY 1968

AUGUST 196810 Aug - HM3 Robert L. Carman, Cpl John F. Diggs, and PFC Robert G. Harvey were KIA at CAP D-5.

SEPTEMBER 1968

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OCTOBER 19682d CAG stands up.October 1968 - 2d CAG submitted it's initial Command Chronology Report covering both October and November 1968. Future submissions will cover one month each. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Letter of Transmittal dated 9 January 1969.

October 1968 - CACO 2-4 was located in Hieu Nhon District, Quang Nam Province and was composed of six CAP's with 1 USMC Officer, 85 USMC Enlisted, and 6 USN Enlisted men assigned. However, at the time CAP 2-4-6 was a cadre CAP. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part I, Paragraphs 2 & 4.

October 1968 - The 2d CAG is responsible for the CAPs in Quang Nam Provence. The Group is composed of a Hqtrs. and, currently, eight Combined Action Companies (CACOs). The CACO Hqtrs. are generally located at the various Vietnamese District Hdqtrs. and are responsible for controlling the USMC element of the CAPs assigned to them. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part II, Paragraphs 4.a.(1).

October 1968 - Current Mobility. At the end of the reporting period 2d CAG has six mobile CAPs operating in Quang Nam Province. Plans call for an additional six to go mobile in December 1968, nine in January and five more in February 1969. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part I, Page#16.

25 Oct 68 - CAP 2-4-1 called air strikes on VC tunnel complex at BT186586. Results 1 secondary explosion. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part III.

NOVEMBER 19683 Nov 68 - CAP 2-4-2 went mobile on this date.

4 Nov 68 - CAP 2-4-1 spotted VC stopping boats on river, at grid BT186586. Called fire mission and killed 5 VC. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part III.

16 Nov 68 - CAP 2-4-1 apprehended 8 VCS at BT170595. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part III.

20 Nov 68 - CAP 2-4-1 wounded and captured 1 VC at BT182594. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part III.

30 Nov 68 - CAP 2-4-5 was activated as a mobile CAP operating in the vicinity of BT1958 and BT2057. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct & Nov 1968, Part III.

DECEMBER 1968

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14 Dec 68 - CAP 2-4-4 (BT181588) was officially designated as Mobile CAP 2-4-4 in the vicinity of grid squares (BT1456-BT1556-BT1656) at 0800H 14 December 1968. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Dec 1968, Part III.

JANUARY 196912 Jan 69 - CAP 2-4-2 (BT1257) located in Hieu Nhon District was officially relocated in the vicinity of grids BT1255, and BT1256 at 0800H 12 January 1969. PF Platoon number 012 has been assigned to this CAP and will operate with them on the island. This island is one of the targeted areas for the 1969 extended pacification program. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jan 1969, Part III.

16 Jan 69 - CAP 2-4-1 spotted 3 VC at BT182593. 2-4-1 then swept area and found 1 automatic weapon and numerous blood trails. Results: 1 automatic weapon. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jan 1969, Part III.

FEBRUARY 196912 Feb 69 - CAP 2-4-1 apprehended 2 VC snipers at BT168577. They had been identified by a sniper who had been apprehended by district officials earlier. Results: 2 VC POW. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Feb 1969, Part III.

20 Feb 69 - CAP 2-4-3 previously located at BT177585 has been changed to Mobile CAP 2-4-3 effective 1800H 20 February 1969. The mobile CAP will operate in the vicinity of grids BT1658 and BT1758. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Feb 1969, Part III.

25 Feb 69 - Cpl Roger M. Kittleson was KIA at CAP 2-4-1.

MARCH 19693 Mar 69 - CAP 2-4-1 discovered an 82mm booby trap at BT184591. Results: (1) booby trap destroyed in placeRef: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Mar 1969, Part III.

17 Mar 69 - CAP 2-4-1 while on patrol was fired upon by VC. 2-4-1 returned fire. 2-4-1 swept area. Results: (1) VC KIA and (1) VCS. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Mar 1969, Part III.

19 Mar 69 - CAP 2-4-1 while on patrol observed (4) VC at grid BT181591. 2-4-1 received (1) incoming grenade. 2-4-1 returned fire and swept area. Results: (1) VC POW and (1) VCS. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Mar 1969, Part III.

21 Mar 69 - CAP 2-4-1 a Vietnamese boy reported the location of a booby trap. 2-4-1 went to inspect the booby trap consisted of (2) M-72 LAAWs. Booby trap was blown in place. A VIP fund reward was paid. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Mar 1969, Part III.

CAP 2-4-1 becomes a Mobile CAP.25 Mar 69 - At the termination of the reporting period 2d CAG had twenty-five mobile CAP's operating in Quang Nam Province. Two of these were redesigned as Mobile CAPs

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from static CAPs during the month of March. The caps changing status during the reporting period were: CAP 2-5-2 on 21 March 1969 and CAP 2-4-1 on 25 March 1969. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Mar 1969, Part II, Para 4.b.(1).

APRIL 19691 Apr 69 - CAP 2-4-1 was designated as a Mobile CAP to operate in the vicinity of BT1759, BT1859, and BT1958. The old 2-4-1 compound has been completely demolished and all salvageable materials redistributed to other CAPs. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Apr 1969, Part III.

4 Apr 69 - CAP 2-4-1 Patrol captured (4) VCS while on sweep of grid BT181591. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Apr 1969, Part III.

22 ARP 69 - CAP 2-4-1 observed (9) VC moving towards their day haven at BT181589. 2-4-1 fired on the enemy with SAF and M-79 fire. An artillery mission was called and an aerial observer came on station. AO confirmed (3) VC KIA. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Apr 1969, Part III.

23 Apr 69 - CAP 2-4-1 A Vietnamese child reported the location of a booby-trapped M-79 round. M-79 round blown in place and a VIP reward payment was made. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Apr 1969, Part III.

MAY 1969May 69 - No mention of CAP 2-4-1 was found in the following reference: Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of May 1969, Part III.

JUNE 196917 Jun 69 - CAP 2-4-1 detained (1) female without an ID card at BT181589, 3KM N.E. of Hoi An. The VCS was taken to District Headquarters for interrogation. Results: (1) VCS. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jun 1969, Part III.

JULY 19694 July 69 - CAP 2-4-1 ambush received (3) incoming grenades about 3km northeast of Hoi An. The grenades appeared to come from a group of houses northwest of the CAP's position. The CAP checked the area and swept again at first light with negative results on both sweeps. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jul 1969, Part III.

15 Jul 69 - The first element of 2d CAG Headquarters, the Advance Party, arrived at the new 2d CAG Headquarters in Hoi An. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jul 1969, Part III.

2d CAG's Headquarters moved from Da Nang to Hoi An. 22 Jul 69 - 2d CAG Headquarters moved from DaNang to Hoi An. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jul 1969, Part III.

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24 Jul 69 - CAP 2-4-1 spotted VC across river digging a hole near a mangrove swamp, 3km northeast of Hoi An. The CAP initiated organic weapons fire and called a fire mission receiving excellent target coverage. The CAP was unable to sweep due to the river. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Jul 1969, Part III.

AUGUST 196916 Aug 69 - 6 VN children received VIP payments for informing CAP 2-4-1 of the location of 7 M-16A1 mines, 1 M-26 grenade, and 1 60mm Illumination round. The ordnance was destroyed. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Aug 1969, Part III.

SEPTEMBER 19694 Sep 69 - A CAP 2-4-1 OP received SAF from an USEF at BT189589, 5km E. of Hoi An. The CAP returned organic weapons fire causing the enemy to flee in an unknown direction. One USMC was WIA(E). A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Sep 1969, Part III.

6 Sep 69 - VN self defense forces located vicinity of BT180589 and BT182588 were attacked by an estimated 20-30-VC. A check of the area by 2-4-1 revealed the following: 1 self defense KIA, 3 self defense WIA, 1 self defense MIA, 1 civilian WIA, 3 local children MIA, 2 M-1 rifles of self defense forces lost and presumed taken by the enemy. Local civilians claim VC had 3 KIA and 5 WIA all evacuated by VC. 2-4-1 found 1 B-40 dud, 1 unfired blood stained B-40, 1 bangalore torpedo, 6 chicom grenades and approximately 40 AK-47 rounds. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Sep 1969, Part III.

22 Sep 69 - 1 USMC and 1 PF were WIA(E) when an M16A1 mine was tripped during a CAP 2-4-1 patrol at BT172893, 2km NE of Hoi An. A punji pit found in the same area was destroyed by the CAP. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Sep 1969, Part III.

OCTOBER 1969October 1969 - There were no entries in the following reference regarding CAP 2-4-1 during the month: Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct 1969, Part III.

Only one (1) static CAP remaining in 2d CAG.October 1969 - Mobility. At the end of the reporting period, 2d CAG had thirty-five (35) mobile CAPs and only one (1) static CAP remaining. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Oct 1969, Part II, Para 3.b.

NOVEMBER 19698 Nov 69 - A CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated SAF on 4 VC at BT177592, 3.5km NE of Hoi An. The enemy fled NW. The CAP called artillery illumination and swept the area finding (2) VC KIA, (1) AK-47, (4) M-26 grenades and (4) chicom grenades. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Nov 1969, Part III.

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DECEMBER 1969

December 1969 - There were no entries in the following reference regarding CAP 2-4-1 during the month: Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Dec 1969, Part III.

JANUARY 19701 Jan 70 - 010733H: CAP 2-4-1 discovered 20 paper flags and 6 VC propaganda leaflets scattered around at BT178584, 4km NE of Hoi An City. The leaflets were turned over to District Headquarters for analysis. Results: 20 VC paper flags and 6 VC propaganda leaflets captured. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 311600H December 1969 - 011600H January 1970, Para#6.

5 Jan 70 - 050913H: While participating in an operation with non-CAP PFs, a CAP 2-4-1 patrol discovered 1 105mm round, 1 81mm round, both rigged as booby traps, and 1 punji pit in the vicinity of BT168594, 3.5km NE of Hoi An City. The booby traps, both rigged with trip wire, were blown in place and the punji pit was destroyed. Result: 2 SFDs and 1 punji pit destroyed. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 041600H - 051600H January 1970, Para#11.

5 Jan 70 - 051459H: (Delayed Report) In response to a report from villagers that they were receiving sniper fire from an USEF on the S bank of the Do River at BT182588, 3.5km NE of Hoi An City, CAP 2-4-1 dispatched a patrol to the area. Upon arrival, the patrol called an artillery mission on the reported enemy position. While the artillery mission was in progress, the USEF initiated SAF on the CAP patrol from across the river. As the artillery mission continued, the enemy broke contact and fled in an unknown direction. A sweep of the enemy position could not be conducted due to being across a river barrier and out of the CAP TAOC. Result: Unknown. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 051600H - 061600H January 1970, Para#3.

The Combined Action Force (CAF) Headquarters formed in Jan 70.11 Jan 70 - The Combined Action Force was known as the Combined Action Program until 11 January 1970 at which time the Program was given separate command status. Ref: Fact Sheet On The Combined Action Force, III Marine Amphibious Force, dated 31 March 1970, Paragraph #1.a.

12 Jan 70 - 122215H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol received SAF from 3 VC at BT177592, 3.5km NE of Hoi An City. The patrol returned organic weapons fire causing the enemy to break contact and flee NE. One USMC received minor wounds in the action. A sweep of the area disclosed one blood trail. Results: 1 USMC WIA(M). Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 121600H - 131600H January 1970, Para#8.

16 Jan 70 - 161156H: (Delayed Report) A CAP 2-4-1 patrol received SAF from an USEF at BT184588, 4km NE of Hoi An City. The patrol returned organic weapons fire and called an artillery mission on the enemy position, causing the enemy to flee in an unknown direction. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: Negative. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 171600H - 181600H January 1970, Para#4.

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20 Jan 70 - 201745H: (Delayed Report) Acting on information received from villagers, a CAP 2-4-1 patrol discovered and destroyed 1 M-26 grenade booby trap at BT183592, 3km NE of Hoi An City. The booby trap was rigged so that its fuze would be initiated when the grenade was picked up. The SFD was destroyed in place. Results: 1 SFD destroyed. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 211600H - 221600H January 1970, Para#5.

22 Jan 70 - 221540H: (Delayed Report) While riding a bicycle on Highway #538 at BT174582, 2.5km NE of Hoi An City, the Cam An Village Chief was assassinated by a VC walking along the road with a pistol hidden in a fish basket. The VC fled SW. Local villagers immediately informed CAP 2-4-3. A CAP patrol was dispatched and swept the area with negative results. PsyOps was notified. Results: 1 VN civilian KIA. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 221600H - 231600H January 1970, Para#5.

FEBRUARY 1970

7 Feb 70 - 070805H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol discovered several VC propaganda leaflets and a VC propaganda sign in VN language at BT 178584, 2km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The leaflets and sign were taken to District Headquarters for analysis. Results: Several VC propaganda leaflets and 1 VC sign captured. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 061600H - 071600H February 1970, Para#9.

8 Feb 70 - 081840H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol base called an artillery fire mission on 2 VC observed at long range in a restricted area at BT187584, 3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy disappeared from sight. Because of a river barrier and because the enemy was outside the CAP TAOC, a sweep of the area was not conducted. Results: Unknown. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 081600H - 091600H February 1970, Para#6.

12 Feb 70 - 121957H: A CAP 2-4-1 ambush received SAF from an estimated 10 VC in a tree line at BT177591, 2km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The ambush returned organic weapons fire, causing the enemy to flee NW. An artillery fire mission was called on probable enemy escape roars. A sweep of the area disclosed 3 blood trails and a blood soaked cloth. Results: Negative. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 121600H - 131600H February 1970, Para#6.

14 Feb 70 - 142052H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol initiated organic weapons fire on 2 VC at BT181590, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy returned SAF and fled W. A sweep of the area disclosed 1 blood trail. Results: Negative. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 141600H - 151600H February 1970, Para#5.

16 Feb 70 - 161012H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol discovered 1 81mm mortar round booby trap rigged with a trip wire device at the side of a trail at BT190586, 3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The SFD was destroyed in place. A search of the area for further SFDs was nonproductive. Result: 1 SFD destroyed. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 151600H - 161600H February 1970, Para#5.

18 Feb 70 - 181345H: (Delayed Report) A CAP 2-4-1 OP observed 3 VC at long range crossing a river into CAP 2-4-3's TAOC at BT177578, 1km E of Hieu Nhon Districe Headquarters. CAP 2-4-3 was notified and dispatched a patrol to the area. A sweep of

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the area disclosed 7 wooden floats, 100 rounds of linked M-60 ammunition, and 1 syringe. While sweeping the patrol received one (1) probable 81mm mortar round from an unknown enemy location to the S. Results: 7 wooden floats, 100 MG rounds, and 1 syringe captured. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 181600H - 191600H February 1970, Para#5.

MARCH 1970

3 Mar 70 - 031857H: Three USMC from CAP 2-4-1 received SAF and M-79 fire from an USEF across a river at BT178581, 2km NE of Hieu Nhon Districe Headquarters. The CAP patrol base nearby observed the enemy muzzle flashes, returned organic weapons fire, and called an 81mm mortar mission on the enemy position, causing the enemy to flee in an unknown direction. Three USMC received minor wounds in the action. A sweep of the area was not made because of the intervening river and because the enemy were outside the CAP TAOC. Results: 3 USMC WIA(M). Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 031600H - 041600H March 1970, Paragraph#9.

5 Mar 70 - In a combined operation which commenced 041000H, CAPs 2-4-1 and 2-4-4 assisted 2 non-CAP PF plts in a sweep of Cam Thanh Island in the vicinity of BT182578, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. During the operateion the CAPs discovered 30 bunkers, 40 booby traps, most of which were artillery rounds rigged with trip wire firing devices, 400lbs of rice, and 400lbs of vegetables, 1 Russian flag, 1 VN Labor Party flag, miscellaneous documents, and a large assortment of clothing and 782 gear. At 041400 1 CAP 2-4-4 PF accidentally detonated a 105mm round booby trap rigged with a trip wire firing device at BT181577. He was wounded and medevaced by helicopter to NAS Hospital. The bunkers and SFDs were destroyed. The rice and vegetables were delivered to District DIOCC for analysis. After the termination of the operation, the last non-CAP PF plt to leave the island received SAF from an USEF at BT181583. The assistance of CACO 2-4 Headquarters was requested and an artillery fire was called on the enemy positions and adjusted by the non-CAP plt. The enemy fled S. One non-CAP PF was KIA in the action. A sweep of the area was not made because of the approaching darkness. Results: 1 non-CAP PF was KIA; 1 CAP PF was WIA(E); 30 bunkers and 40 SFDs destroyed; 800lbs of food, 2 enemy flags, miscellaneous documents, and a large assortment of clothing and 782 gear captured; and 1 IWC. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Mar 1970, Part III.

6 Mar 70 - 061445H: (Delayed Report) Five USMC members of CAP 2-4-1 enroute to CACO 2-4 Headquarters received SAF from an USEF at BT179583, 1.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The 5 Marines returned organic weapons fire, causing the enemy to flee S. A VN civilian in a nearby house was WIA by enemy fire during the contact and was medevaced by the Marines. A sweep of the area was not made because of an intervening river. PsyOps was notified. Results: 1 VN civilian WIA(E). Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operations Summary 061600H - 071600H March 1970, Para#4.

OPCON of the CAF passed to the CG of XXIV Corps.26 Mar 70 - The Combined Action Program and later the CAF has functioned under the operational control and direction of Headquarters, III Marine Amphibious Force in close coordination with Headquarters, I Corps. On 26 March 1970, operational control of the CAF passed to the Commanding General XXIV Corps. Administrative and logistics functions remained under the control of Headquarters, III Marine Amphibious Force. Ref:

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Fact Sheet On The Combined Action Force, III Marine Amphibious Force, dated 31 March 1970, Paragraph #1.b.

26 Mar 70 - 261500H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol apprehended 19 VN civilians carrying digging tools in a restricted area at BT173597, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. Upon questioning by CAP PF, the VN civilians were classified as VCS and delivered to District Headquarters for further interrogation. Upon returning to the vicinity of the apprehension to seek further VCS, 2 VC in a treelike initiated contact with the patrol by use of a command detonated 105mm round at BT168596, 2.2km N of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The patrol returned organic weapons fire causing the enemy to flee SW. 1 PF was KIA, 1 USMC and 1 PF were WIA in the contact. The Marine and PF WIA were medevaced by helicopter. A sweep of the area with helicopter gunships and fixed wing aircraft in support disclosed 1 105mm round booby trapped with pressure type firing devices. The SFDs were destroyed. Results: 1 PF KIA, 1 USMC WIA(E), 1 PF WIA(E), 19 VCS; 2 SFDs destroyed. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 261600H - 271600H March 1970, Paragraph#8.

28 Mar 70 - 282145H: A CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated organic weapons fire on an estimated 8 VC moving w at BT 177593, 2.5km N of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy returned fire with 4 chicom grenades and fled W. 1 USMC was WIA in the contact and was medevaced by helicopter. A sweep of the area disclosed 1 VN male and 1 VN female WIA. Upon questioning by CAP PF, the VN were classified as VCS, rendered first aid, and medevaced by helicopter. The VCS will be returned to District Headquarters for further interrogation after medical treatment. Results: 1 USMC WIA(E), 2 VCS. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 281600H - 291600H March 1970, Paragraph#10.

29 Mar 70 - 291830H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol initiated SAF and called an artillery fire mission on 2 VC running SE at BT 182588, 2km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy disappeared from sight without returning fire. A sweep of the area disclosed 1 VC KIA. Results: 1 VC KIA. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 291600H - 301600H March 1970, Paragraph#9.

APRIL 1970

13 Apr 70 - 130850H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol initiated organic weapons fire on 2 VC moving S at BT185591, 2.7km NE of Hieu Nhon Districe Headquarters. The enemy fled SE without returning fire. The patrol called an artillery fire mission on probable enemy escape routes. A sweep of the area was not made because it was outside the CAP TAOC. Result: Unknown. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 121600H - 131600H April1970, Paragraph#10.

19 Apr 70 - 191530H: (Delayed Repoer) A CAP 2-4-1 patrol called a 60mm mortar fire mission on 3 VC moving SW at BT182588, 2.7km NE of Hieu Nhon Districe Headquarters. The enemy fled in an unknown direction without returning fire. The patrol called a fixed wing fire support mission on probable enemy escape routs. A sweep of the area was not conducted because of an intervening river and because the area was outside of the CAP TAOC. Result: Unknown. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 191600H - 201600H April1970, Paragraph#3.

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20 Apr 70 - 202101H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol initiated organic weapons fire on 8 VC moving E at BT177592, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy returned fire with 3 ChiCom grenades SAF and fled W. A sweep of the area disclosed 1 VC KIA, 1 SA magazine, 1 pistol belt and numerous blood trails. The SA magazine and pistol belt were delivered to District Headquarters. Result: 1 VC KIA; 1 SA magazine and 1 pistol belt captured. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 201600H - 211600H March 1970, Paragraph#8.

21 Apr 70 - 211130H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol discovered 5 battle dressings, 2 pair of black pajamas, assorted civilian clothing, 1 camouflage scarf and 5 M-26 grenades inside a bag hidden in a bush at BT 177592, 2.2km NE of hi Nhon District Headquarters. The 5 M-26 grenades and battle dressings were destroyed in place and the scarf, pajamas and clothing were delivered to District Headquarters. Results: 5 M-26 grenades and battle dressings destroyed; 2 pair of black pajamas, assorted civilian clothing and 1 camouflage scarf captured. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 241600H - 251600H April1970, Paragraph#11.

24 Apr 70 - 242030H: Hearing voices coming from a small house at BT180590, 1.3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters, a CAP 2-4-1 patrol base dspatched a patrol to investigate. Upon approach of the patrol, the VN fled through the back door of the house. A search of the area disclosed 1 VN male hiding in the house. Unresponsive to questioning by CAP PF, the VN was classified as a VCS and delivered to District Headquarters for further interrogation. Results: 1 VCS. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 241600H - 251600H April1970, Paragraph#6.

MAY 1970MAY 1970 - During May, seven (7) new CAPs were formed. The personnel to man these platoons were transferred from 3rd and 4th CAGs. The insertion dates were as follows, CAP 2-3-8 - 041130H, CAP 2-3-9 - 041130H, CAP 2-4-6 - 051300H, CAP 2-4-7 - 051530H, CAP 2-7-8 - 051320H, CAP 2-7-9 - 031320H, and CAP 2-7-10 - 041430H. The emplacement of these CAPs enabled 2d CAG to close off enemy routes of access and escape. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of May 1970, Part II, Narrative Summary.

1 May 70 - 011854H: Three USMC members of CAP 2-4-1, returning to the CAP patrol base from CACO Headquarters, received SAF and fragmentation from a command detonated 105mm HE round by an USEF at BT177583, 1.8km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The 3 USMC returned SAF and were reinforced by elements of a nearby RF bridge security unit who called an artillery and 81mm mortar fire mission on the enemy location causing the enemy to flee in an unknown direction. Two USMC received minor fragmentation wounds in the contact. During a sweep of the area, 150m of wire used to detonate the 105mm HE round was disclosed and delivered to District Headquarters. Results: 2 USMC WIA(M); 150m wire captured. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 011600H - 021600H May 1970, Paragraph#4.

LCpl James L. Giegel, LCpl Robert G. Gosselin, and Cpl Robert E. Scott were KIA at CAP 2-4-1 in this incident.26 May 70 - 261845H: Three USMC members of CAP 2-4-1, on a resupply mission from CACO 2-4 Headquarters, enroute to their CAP initiated SAF on 5 VC in a treeline at BT178583, 1.4km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy returned AWF.

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Moments later, the 3 USMC received fragmentation from a command detonated 81mm HE round, ChiCom grenades and AWF from 4 VC hidden in a large water hole 10m away. The 3 USMC were KIA and 1 AN/PRC-25 radio was lost to the enemy in the contact. Hearing the firing, a CAP 2-4-3 patrol base dispatched a reaction force. The reaction force initiated organic weapons fire on the enemy fleeing W. The enemy did not return fire. A sweep of the area disclosed 2 VC KIA, 1 AK-47 and 1 M-16. The rifles were delivered to Dstrict Headquarters. Results: 3 USMC KIA, 2 VC KIA; 2 IWC; AN/PRC-25 radio lost to the enemy. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 261600H - 271600H May 1970, Paragraph#5.

JUNE 1970June 1970 - All sections at 2d CAG Headquarters spent the month of June preparing for the influx of personnel and equipment from the other CAGs, as their small units were deactivated. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of June 1970, Part II, Narrative Summary.

JULY 19703 Jul 70 - On 031300H CAP 2-3-10 was inserted with a geographical center of the TAOC at BT062545, 3.5km S of Dien Ban District Headquarters. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of July 1970, Part III, Para#15 (re Activations etc).

3 Jul 70 - 031025H: Hearing SAF, CAP 2-4-1 patrol base dispatched a patrol to investigate. The patrol discovered 1 PF KIA, 1 non-CAP RF and 1 PF WIA from an USEF at BT181594, 2.9km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The 1 RF and 2 PFs were off duty. The enemy fled W. The RF and PF WIA were medevaced by helicopter. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: 1 PF KIA, 1 non-CAP RF WIA(E) and 1 PF WIA(E). Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 021600H - 031600H July 1970, Paragraph#8.

13 Jul 70 - 131400H: (Delayed Report) CAP 2-4-1 patrol apprehended 3 VN females in a restricted area at BT187587, 2.6km E of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The 3 VN, unresponsive to CAP PF questioning, were detained and delivered to District Headquarters for further interrogation. Results: 3 detainees. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 131600H - 141600H July 1970, Paragraph#5.

22 Jul 70 - 222030H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol initiated organic weapons fire on 2 VC with weapons moving N at BT 177596, 2.2km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy fled NE without returning fire. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: Negative. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 221600H - 231600H July 1970, Paragraph#6.

25 Jul 70 - 4th CAG was deactivated. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 4th CAG for the period of July 1970, Part III. 27 Jul 70 - 270230H: A CAP 2-4-1 ambush received 1 M-79 HE round from an USEF at BT174588, 2km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The ambush returned organic weapons fire causing the enemy to flee NW. A sweep of the area disclosed 3 50lb bags of rice. The rice was distributed among the CAP PF. Results: 3 50lb bags of rice captured.

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Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 261600H - 271600H July 1970, Paragraph#7.

AUGUST 10707 Aug 70 - 072225H: A CAP 2-4-1 ambush received 1 ChiCom grenade from an USEF at BT182592, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The ambush returned organic weapons fire causing the enemy to flee in an unknown direction. One USMC received minor fragmentation wounds from the exploding grenade. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: 1 USMC WIA(M). Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 071600H - 081600H August 1970, Paragraph#7.

9 Aug 70 - 090930H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol, hearing an explosion, moved to investigate and discovered 1 VN male KIA and 2 VN malles with minor fragmentation wounds received when they accidentally detonated a 105mm HE round booby trap rigged with an unknown type firing device at BT185591, 3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The patrol rendered first aid and released the 2 VN with minor wounds. A search of the area for further SFDs disclosed a second 105mm HE round not rigged as a SFD. The 105mm HE round was destroyed in place. Results: 1 VN civilian KIA, 2 VN civilians WIA(M); 1 105mm HE round destroyed. Ref: Combined Action Force, Daily Operation Summary 081600H - 091600H August 1970, Paragraph#8.

August 1970 - In the month of August 2d CAG deactivated one Company and five platoons. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2nd CAG for the period of Aug 1970, Part III, Para#15

SEPTEMBER 19703d CAG deactivated.7 Sep 70 - On 7 September 1970, Headquarters, 3d Combined Action Group was deactivated. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 3d CAG for the period of Sep 1970, Part III.

1st CAG deactivated.13 Sep 70 - The 1st Combined Action Group was deactivated effective 130800H September 1970. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 1st CAG for the period of Sep 1970, Part II.

19 Sep 70 - 192130H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol initiated organic weapons fire on 2 VC with weapons moving NW at BT176593, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy returned fire with SAF and fled SW. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: Negative. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 191600H - 201600H September 1970, Paragraph#1.

CAF deactivated.23 Sep 70 - On September 23rd 1970, the Combined Action Force was deactivated in an official ceremony at the Combined Action Force Headquarters located in Danang. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of Sep 1970, Part II (Narrative Summary).

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25 Sep 70 - 250930H: CAPs 2-4-1 and 2-4-3, while on joint operation in vicinity of grid BT168595, 2km N of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters, discovered (2) 105mm booby traps, (1) 81mm mortar round booby trap, (1) foot trap non-explosive, (1) undetermined type booby trap and (2) bunkers. Bunkers and booby traps were destroyed in place. Results: (2) 105mm booby traps, (1) 81mm mortar round booby trap, (1) foot trap non-explosive, (1) undetermined type booby trap and (2) bunkers destroyed. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 241600H - 251600H September 1970, Paragraph#5.

26 Sep 70 - 262110H: CAP 2-4-1, while on patrol, spotted (4) VC 100 meters to the north at grid BT178593, 2.6km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. CAP 2-4-1 initiated organic weapons fire, causing VC to flee north. Swept area. Results: Negative. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 251600H - 261600H September 1970, Paragraph#5.

September 1970 - In the month of September, 2d CAG deactivated one Company and four platoons. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 3d CAG for the period of Sep 1970, Part III, Para#15.

OCTOBER 19705 Oct 70 - 052115H: CAP 2-4-1 ambush spotted (3) VC carrying weapons at grid BT172593, 2.4km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. CAP called 81mm mortar mission. VC fled unknown direction. Swept area. Results: Negative. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 051600H - 061600H October 1970, Paragraph#1.

7 Oct 70 - 071210H: CAP 2-4-1 patrol discovered (1) 81mm HE booby trapped round rigged with a pressure type firing device at grid BT176594, 3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The booby trap was blown in place. Sweep of the area for further SFDs was nonproductive. Results: (1) 81mm booby trap destroyed. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 061600H - 071600H October 1970, Paragraph#2.

October 1970 - In the latter portion of the month, Quang Nam Province was hit with two sever tropical storms and over a week of rain generated by an off shore typhoon. The resulting high winds and high water caused extensive damage to both civilian and military property. The rapidly rising waters caused flood conditions. The position of many of 2d CAG's field units became untenable. Helicopter and Swift boat evacuation of these units was accomplished. CACO 2-3 and CACO 2-7 were evacuated in their entirety. CACO 2-2 Headquarters remained in position, although all of their CAPs were evacuated. CACO 2-4 Headquarters and CAP 2-4-5 remained operational while the rest of 4th Company CAPs were evacuated. CAP 2-1-4 was evacuated to CACO 2-1 Headquarters. The remainder of 2d CAG's units remained in their respective TAOC's. The Group Headquarters suffered extensive flooding. The entire south portion of the base was under 4 to 5 feet of water, while the north portion was at one time covered with 3 feet of water. All but 19 people were evacuated from the Group Headquarters. The remaining personnel including the Command group, staff NCO section heads, communications personnel, and vital enlisted men who requested to remain behind to keep the unit functioning and to perform security duty. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of Oct 1970, Part II (Narrative Summary).

NOVEMBER 1970

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2 Nov 70 - The following 16 CAPs were still non-operational as of 1800H today but are expected to be operational by 1600H 3 November: 2-1-42-2-22-2-32-2-42-3-12-3-102-4-12-4-22-7-12-7-22-7-32-7-42-7-52-7-72-7-82-7-10Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary October 1970.

20 Nov 70 - 201945H: CAPs 2-4-1 and 2-4-3 on a multi-CAP sweep of grid square 1659, 2km N of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters, found (2) 105mm booby traps rigged with trip wires across trails, (3) 81mm booby traps rigged with trip wires across trails, (1) m-79 booby trap rigged with a pressure type firing device, (6) M-26 grenades, (20) lb.. of rice, assorted anti-GVN documents and (4) bunkers all found in the above grid. SFDs, ordnance, and bunkers were destroyed. The documents were turned over to district headquarters. Results: (6) SFDs, (6) M-26 grenades, and (4) bunkers destroyed; 20 lb.. of rice and documents captured. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 201600H - 211600H November 1970, Paragraph#3.

27 Nov 70 - 270100H: CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated OWF on (6) VC with weapons at grid BT170595, 2.1km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The VC returned SAF and ChiCom grenades and fled NW. A sweep of the area disclosed (2) VC KIA, (1) AK-47, (9) ChiCom grenades and numerous articles of 782 gear. (1) VN male was evacuated by helicopter with fragmentation wounds from enemy grenades. The ChiComs were destroyed in place. Results: (1) VN civilian WIA(E); (2) VC KIA; (1) IWC; (9) ChiCom grenades and numerous articles of 782 gear captured. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 261600H - 271600H November 1970, Paragraph#2.

30 Nov 70 - On 30 November 1970, Quang Nam Provence suffered flooding conditions that caused several of the 2nd CAG units to be evacuated from their respective TAOCs. All CACO HQs remained operational. Two of CACO 2-1's CAPs were evacuated to CACO HQs. All of CACO 2-2's CAPs were evacuated to Hill 67 and Hill 35; CACO 2-3's CAPs to LZ Baldy. CACO 2-4's CAPs 2-4-1, 2-4-3, and 2-4-5 remained operational with the remaining CAPs evacuated to CACO HQs. CACO 2-7's CAP's evacuated to LZ Baldy. The Group HQ suffered no damage. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of Nov 1970, Part II (Narrative Summary).

DECEMBER 1970

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Dec 70 - CAP 2-4-1 had no recorded enemy contact during the month of December 1970. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary December 1970 and Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of Dec 1970.

JANUARY 19719 Jan 71 - 092020H: CAP 2-4-1 ambush detonated one unknown type booby trap at grid BT183590, 3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. One USN was medevaced by helicopter with multiple shrapnel wounds. Results: (1) USN WIA(E). Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 091600H - 101600H January 1971, Paragraph#3.

12 Jan 71 - 122010H: CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated OWF on (2) VC with weapons at grid BT173595, 2.5km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy did not return fire and fled NW. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: Negative. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 121600H - 131600H January 1971, Paragraph#2.

23 Jan 71 - A CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated OWF on 8 VC with weapons at grid BT175595, 2.8km NW of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. VC returned fire and fled NW. CAP called an 81mm mortar fire mission on fleeing VC bu had one round explode in the CAP's position. 2 USMC and 3 PF were WIA and evaced because of shrapnel wounds received from exploding 81mm mortar round. One PRC-25 was damaged and 1 .45 caliber pistol was lost during the contact. Results: 2 USMC WIA(E); 3 PF WIA(E); 1 PRC-25 damaged: and 1 individual weapon lost. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of Jan 1971, Part III.

26 Jan 71 - 260830H: A CAP 2-4-1 patrol investigating a report of a body at grid BT175593, 2.3km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters, discovered 1 VC KIA, 1 AK-47 rifle, 2 AK-47 magazines, and one cartridge belt. VC is believed to be killed from contact with CAP 2-4-1 on 23 January 1971. (Ref item #1 of 2nd CAG Daily Operation Summary 221600H - 231600H January 1971). Rifle, magazines, and cartridge belt were delivered to district headquarters. Results: 1 VC KIA, 1 IWC, 2 magazines and 1 cartridge belt captured. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 251600H - 261600H January 1971, Paragraph#2.

FEBRUARY 19711 Feb 71 - 010307H: CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated OWF on (^) VC at grid BT181589, 2km NE of Hieu Nhon District Headquarters. The enemy returned SAF and fled north. A sweep of the area disclosed one VN male and one VN female civilian WIA during the contact; (2) VC KIA; (2) AK-47 rifles with magazines; (1) cartridge belt; (2) chicom grenades and (2) M-26 grenades. The VN civilians were rendered magical aid and medevaced. The (4) grenades were blown in place. Results: (2) VN WIA(E); (2) VC KIA; (2) IWC; (4) grenades destroyed; and (2) cartridge belts captured. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 311600H January - 011600H February 1971, Paragraph#2.

February 1971 - In the month of February, 2d CAG relocated five platoons and redesigned two platoons. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of February 1971, Part III, Paragraph#15.

MARCH 1971

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192325H: CAP 2-4-1 ambush initiated OWF on (2) VC with weapons at grid BT171595, 1.8km North of Hieu Nhon Distrivt Headquarters. The enemy did not return fire and fled West. A sweep of the area was nonproductive. Results: Negative. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary 191600H - 201600H March 1971, Paragraph#1.

March 1971 - In accordance with continuing redeployment of Marines from the Republic of Viet Nam, much of CAG HQs support functions were involved with the planning and preparation for deactivation of CAG and its units. During March six CAPs were deactivated as directed by the Commanding General, III Marine Amphibious Force. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of March 1971, Part II, (Narrative Summary).

March 1971 - During March 1971 2d CAG deactivated six Combined Action Platoons. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of March 1971, Part III, Paragraph#15.

APRIL 1971Apr 71 - CAP 2-4-1 had no recorded enemy contact during the month of April 1971. Ref: 2d CAG, Daily Operation Summary April 71, and Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of 010001H April to 141200H April 1971, and Command Chronology Report of Headquarters, 2d Combined Action Group, 3d Marine Amphibious Brigade for the period of 141200H April 1971 - 302400H April 1971.

13 Apr 71 - On 13 April 1971, Combined Action Company 2-1 in Hieu Duc District and Combined Action Company 2-2 in Dai Loc District were deactivated with appropriate ceremonies. Their equipment was redistributed and excess turned in through CAG S-4 channels. Final reports were prepared and consolidated. Troops were billeted at 2d CAG Headquarters while being processed to leave Vietnam. In accordance with the redeployment of Marines from the Republic of Vietnam, 2d CAG came under the command of 3d Marine Amphibious Brigade with the redeployment of III Marine Amphibious Force. Ref: Command Chronology Report of 2d CAG for the period of 010001H April 1971 to 141200H April 1971, Part II (Narrative Summary)

April 1971 - 2d CAG continued to conduct operations in its TAOC's during this reporting period. Three remaining Combined Action Companies continued to provide training for PF's, protection for villages, and support of the pacification efforts of the GVN. Though contact was generally light, small scale rocket, mortar and limited probing incidents combined with mining of Highway#1 to mark a highpoint in the enemy K-850 Campaign. Occurring on the 25th and 26th of April, these attacks were directed generally from Dien Ban District with 122mm rockets fired toward the Danang Air Field and toward the ROK Artillery Battalion near Hoi An. CAG Headquarters continued to provide administrative and logistic support to operating units. Personnel from previously deactivated units were processed and redeployed; equipment from these units was redistributed or turned in through supply channels. Preparations were made to support further deactivations scheduled for May. Ref: Command Chronology Report of Headquarters, 2d Combined Action Group, 3d Marine Amphibious Brigade for the period of 141200H April 1971 - 302400H April 1971, Part II, (Narrative Summary)

MAY 1971

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May 1971 - 2d CAG ceased combat operations and deactivated during this reporting period. On 1 May, Combined Action Companies 2-7 and 2-4 were deactivated with appropriate ceremonies. The remaining operating unit, Combined Action Company 2-3, had light contact with the enemy. Most contacts were indirect fire incidents occurring in Dien Ban District. On 7 May, CACO 2-3 ceased operations and was deactivated with appropriate ceremonies. 2d CAG Headquarters continued to turn in garrison property and organic equipment, prepare final reports and process personnel for redeployment. At 1000H on 11 May 1971 2d CAG was deactivated with appropriate ceremonies. Ref: Command Chronology Report of Headquarters, 2d Combined Action Group, 3d Marine Amphibious Brigade for the period of 010001H May 1971 - 111000H May 1971, Part II, (Narrative Summary)