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Operation Austin IV
Part of Vietnam War
Date1-18 May 1966
LocationPhước Long Province, South Vietnam
Result U.S. operational success
Belligerents
United States Vietnam North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
BG Willard Pearson
Lt.Col. Henry E. Emerson
Strength
1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
173rd Airborne Brigade
141st Regiment
Casualties and losses
9 killed 101 killed
6 captured

Operation Austin IV was a search and destroy operation conducted by the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and the 173rd Airborne Brigade in western Quang Duc and Phước Long Provinces, from 1 to 18 May 1966.[1]

Prelude[]

Operation Austin IV was a search and destroy operation near the Cambodian border in II Corps.[1]

Operation[]

On 1 May the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment conducted a helicopter assault near Bu Prang Camp and patrolled the area until 6 May without making any contact with the PAVN. Also on 1 May the 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment was deployed by helicopter onto 2 infiltration routes from Cambodia and patrolled the area until 8 May without making any contact.[2] On 6 May following intelligence indicating the presence of enemy forces near the abandoned Special Forces base at Bù Gia Mập, the 2/502nd was moved from Bu Prang to Bù Gia Mập and were joined by A Troop 17th Cavalry Regiment on 8 May and the 1/327th on 10 May. On 10 May Company A, 2/502nd captured a soldier from the PAVN 141st Regiment who revealed that 4 companies of his unit were waiting in an ambush nearby. On 11 May Company A, 2/502nd and A/17th Cavalry encircled the PAVN ambush position and then called in air and artillery strikes, which resulted in the destruction of most of a PAVN battalion.[2]:28–9[3]

On 14 May a B-52 strike took place northwest of Bù Gia Mập and 2/502nd and 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment were sent into the area to exploit the strike but met only scattered resistance. On 17 May 2/502nd was flown out of Bù Gia Mập to Nhon Co (11°58′41″N 107°33′54″E / 11.978°N 107.565°E / 11.978; 107.565), while 2/503rd was flown by helicopter to Sông Bé Base Camp. On 18 May 1/327th was flown out to Nhon Co.[2]:29

Aftermath[]

Operation Austin IV officially concluded on 18 May, PAVN losses were 101 killed, 148 estimated killed and 6 captured, U.S. losses were 9 killed.[2]:30

References[]

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jones, Frank (2015). The U.S. Army Campaigns of the Vietnam War: Buying Time 1965-1966. Center of Military History. p. 48. https://history.army.mil/html/books/076/76-2/cmhPub_76-2.pdf. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}". Headquarters 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. 1966. p. 28. http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/388883.pdf. Retrieved 23 October 2017. 
  3. Hackworth, David (1990). About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior. Simon and Schuster. pp. 532–3. ISBN 9780671695347. 
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