Battle of An Lão

The Battle of An Lão was a battle that took place in the An Lão District of Binh Dinh, just over 300 miles north-east of Saigon.[1] The Viet Cong (VC) captured the district headquarters following an early morning surprise attack with squads scaling the fence and lobbing grenades to disable the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) machine gun positions ringing the base. A second wave of attackers infiltrated the base and ultimately took control. The VC were successful in repeatedly beating back large numbers of counterattacking ARVN troops, who rushed in by jeep and M113 armored personnel carriers. ARVN troops regained control of the district headquarters only after reinforcements are airlifted in by U.S. helicopters. The battle resulted in approximately 300 ARVN dead and wounded, 2 American dead, and forced as many as 7,000 villagers to abandon their homes.[2][3]

Battle of An Lão
Part of the Vietnam War
DateDecember 7–9, 1964
Location
Result Viet Cong tactical victory
Belligerents
 South Vietnam
 United States
Viet Cong
Commanders and leaders
Nguyễn Hữu Có Giáp Văn Cương
Casualties and losses
300 casualties
2 killed
150

The strength of the VC attack in northern Bình Định Province indicated the changing tactics of the VC, who were prepared to switch from small-scale guerrilla actions to mobile warfare.

References

  1. Spencer Tucker, The Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War
  2. Bowman, John S. (1985). The Vietnam War: An Almanac. New York: World Almanac Publications. ISBN 0-911818-85-5. OCLC 14098994.
  3. "U.S. Casualties in Vietnam Rise; Reds Fall Back in 3-Day Battle". NY Times (AP). 1964-12-10.

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