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Some History
Winter-Spring 1970, 1 November
1969-30 April 1970. An increase in enemy-initiated
attacks, at the highest level since 4-5 September signaled the start of the
first phase of the Communist winter campaign. This was highlighted by
intensified harassment incidents, and attacks throughout the Republic of
Vietnam. In November-December these were heaviest in Corps Tactical Zones III
and IV (around Saigon), primarily directed against Vietnamese military
installations in order to disrupt the pacification program. The most significant
enemy activity occurred in November with heavy attacks upon By Prang and Duc Lap
in CTZ II (Central Vietnam).
By February 1970 the focus of enemy
activity began to shift to CTZ I and II. Attacks increased steadily,
reaching a peak in April 1970. Hostile forces staged their heaviest attacks in
the Central Highlands near Civilian Irregular Defense Group camps at Dak Seang,
Dak Pek, and Ben Het in I CTZ. The enemy also conducted numerous attacks by fire
and several sapper attacks against U.S. fire support bases. This high level of
enemy activity began in I CTZ in April and continued through May.
During the period 1 November 1969 through 30
April 1970 U.S. and allied forces concentrated on aggressive operations to find
and destroy enemy main and local forces, the penetration of base camps and
installations and the seizure of enemy supplies and materiel. These operations
sought to deny the enemy the initiative and to inflict heavy losses in men and
materiel. Further progress was made in Vietnamization through improving the
Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces. As a result of these advances three brigades
of the 1st U.S. Infantry Division and several major U.S.M.C. units were
withdrawn from Vietnam during this period.
The enemy made several efforts to take the
offensive at Dak Seang, which was attacked on 1 April 1970 and remained under
siege throughout the month, and at Quang Duc in the By Prong-Duc Lap area which
ended on 28 December. Only Vietnamese forces were engaged in both of these
operations, the Quang Duc campaign involving some 12,000 ARVN troops. South
Vietnamese forces again took the offensive on 14 April in a bold 3-day operation
in the Angel's Wing area along the Cambodian border. The Vietnamese Army
completed this mission in an aggressive professional manner without U.S.
support—further evidence of their growing proficiency.
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