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3D MARINE$8 68-DI 7VISION
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COMMAND CHRONOLOGYfor the month ofNOV 196
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(unclassified upon removal of enclosure (1)) FEB 27 1968SECOND ENDORSEMENT on CG, 3rdMarDiv Itr 3/JRS/glp over3480/2 Ser: 003A00168 of 1Jan68
From: Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, PacificTo: Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code AO3D)
Subj: Command Chronology for period 1 November 1967 to30 November 1967
1. Forwarded.
W. E. DEEDSBy direction
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FIRST ENDORSEMENT on CG 3rdMarDiv ltr 3/JRS/glp 3480/2Ser: 003A00168 dtd 1Jan68
From: Commanding General, III Marine Amphibious ForceTo: Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code AO3D)Via: Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Subj: Command Chronology for period 1 November 1967 to30 November 1967
1. Forwarded.
THOMAS L. RANDALLBy direction
Copy / of ' copies
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From: Commaending GeneralTo: Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code AO3D)Via: (1) Commanding General$ III Marine Amphibious Force
(2) Commanding General# Fleet Marine ForQe, Pacific
Subjt Command Chronology for period 1 November 1967 to30 November 1967
Ref: (a) MCO 5750.2(b) FMFPACO 5750.8
Encl: 4I) 3d Marine Division Command Chronology (8)
1. In accordance with the provisions of reference (a) and(b), enclosure (1) is submitted.
R. MoC, TOMI ~VTU~..t.u
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3d Marine Division (-) (Rein), FMFFPO0 San Francisco 96602
COIMMAND CHRONOLOGY
1 November 1967 to 30 November 1967
INDEX
PART I
PART II
PART III
PART IV
ORGANIZATIO IAL DATA
NARRATIVE STZIMARY
S-QUILNTIAL LISTING OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
SUPPORTING DOCTMENTS
DOyWNGRADED AT 3-Y,AR INTERVALS;DECLASSIFIED, AFTER 12I YEARS
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PART I
ORGANIZATIONAL DATA
D: IY- F NXATTIN C0019~ANDMR
- , .:) ion (-) (RIin) NGon B. A. HOMM0"TH-•1on L. { TZGiR •"
11Gen R. Fie . T- ,i.cj , T,T-
A-!-itant 1.ivision Corra.ndor Geon L. MI4'2ýT2R
S,TT3OP, TINU.,ý TTNITS
Narines Col J. E. LO PRTTE
i.;-rinee Col Wm. L. DICK
n Mrines Col R. B. ShITH
h Mqr3nen Col E. S. SCIUCK JR.
th Nari,es Col D. E. LOWNDS
Bn, 3I .Larines LtGol R.C N"a' ,
Bn, 4th iharinor Lt0ol E. A. L T'TLA
Bn,t ,l,h!t LtCol W. WrISi
R, :1th. MYq.,ne,r Lt0o1 L, Ro B-ETD LL1
Sinj 9th lm.-rines LtCol J. Fe iT "I1,LL1
3n, 9th hrrines LtCol W. o..YA,11
7, t.'h M.inI'nes LtOol G. C. 'C0 .
tD,1'.'h MrnsLt"ol 10 , 1. (V; %P
Pn, 12th Y.-:rin eps Lt- ol ' 1.' S iT
2n, 12th 1.arines LtCol D. E. BA:RKJR" a .or R. W. GREM
!th Rn. 12th Inrines
1st Bn, 13th iMarines
Ist Bn, 26th Marines
Najor R.
LtCol T.
LtCol J.
2
W. 30LVES 1-30 Nov
J. 00YLE 1.30 Nov
B. WILKINSON 1-30 Nov
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1-14 Nov1>-?27 Il-v
2$-30 Nov1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 ITv
(-30 Nov
1-30 Iov1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
9-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
9-0 Nov
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2d Bn, 26th Marines
3d Bn, 26th Marines
HqBn
lst AmTrac Bn
3d Engr Bn
3d MED Bn
3d MT Bn
3d Recon Bn
3d SP Bn
3d TK Bn
9th MT Bn
11th Engr Bn
lst 8" HCOW Btry
3d Dental Co
3d AT Bn
1st FAG
let Searchlight Btry
lst 155 GUN Btry
lst Marines
2. LOCATION.
1-30 November: Phu Bal, Republic of
3
LtCol D. CHAPLIN
LtCol H. L. ALDERMAN
Col G. E. JERUE
LtCol E. R. TONER
LtCol R. C. MCCUTCHANLtCol J. W. PERRIN
Cmdr R. A. BROWN
Major W. H. STEWART JR.
Major R. C. BELLLtOol W. D. KENT
LtCol J. W. QUINN
LtCol F. D. CHAPMAN
Major J. R. STANLEY
LtCol W. N. CHRISTOPHERLtCol V. A. PERRY
Major W. G. SMITH JR.
Capt J. D. MAHONEY
LtCol G. M. MCCAINMajor R. M. JORDAN
LtCol METCALPELtCol S. F. THOMAS
Capt V. B. SNIDER
Major N. J. BECKMAN
Col R. E. ING JR.
Vietnam
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-6 Nov7-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-9 Nov10-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-4 Nov5-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-20 Nov21-30 Nov
1-17 Nov18-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
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3. STAFF OFFICERS
Chief of Staff
Asst Chief of Staff, G-1I
Alsst Chief of Staff, G-2
Asst Chief of Staff, G-3
Asst Chief of Staff, G-4
Aest Chief of Staff, G-5
Asst Chief of Staffs Comptroller
41 AVERAGE MONTHLY STRENGTH
3d Marine Division (-) (Rein)
3d Marines
4th Marines
9th Marines
12th Marines
26th Marines
3dBn, 3d Marines
lstBn, 4th Marines
2dBn, 4th Marines
3dBn, 4th Marines
lstBn, 9th Marines
2dBn, 9th Marines
3dBn, 9th Marines
OFF
1,268
20
19
19
26
13
39
39
4038
39
39
41
Col W. H. CUENIN
LtCol J. W. MARSH
Col E. J. MILLER
Col J. R. STOCKMAN
Col P. I. FENTON JR.
0Col M. A. HULL
LtCol H. E. WOLD
USMCENL
23,873
195
190
197
287
175
1036
1073
1034
1057
1045
1032
1012
OFF
141
2
2
1
8
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
1-30 Nov
USNENL
991
3
2
2
3
2
50
5048
51
50
49
48
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USMC USNOFF --- ENL OFF 1W L
IstBn, 12th Marines 53 658 1 12
2dBn, 12th Marines 42 500 3 9
3dBn, 12th Marines 34 q!1 2 7
kth%, 12th Marines 40 592 0 15
IstBn, 13th Marines 47 664 1 10
lqtP,n 26th TMarines 41 1025 2 f0
Pl'Bn, 26th 1.rines 40 1030 2 9
._ 2thK Narinss 41 1061 2 50
HQ 7n 241 1630 11 22
1.t Ar,T:ec Bn 29 595 2 12
3d AT Bn 25 322 0 7
3d Bn 620 2 11
Rd KD in 3 106 55 207
30 NT 'n 22 373 0 7
r3 Rsecon Bn 39 685 0 1
3 T ?P 3n 23 366 2 21
3.1 mnk T"n 37 560 0 13
SL.T 1 21 355 2 7
St nr E.n 50 1002 2 .9
let " U try 7 226 0 4
-rt 15. GUN Bt'ry 6 115 0 3
3d Dent.l co 26 56
lt ".AG 15 77 0 2
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PART II
NARRATIVE ,SUIMART
PERSONNEL AND AMINISTRATION
1. PERSO*MNL AND A21INISTRATIOV
a. During the month of Novembers 79 Officers and 2525 Enistedpersonnel joined the Division. Personnel transferred by normal rotationincluded 102 Officers and 2l48 Enlisted. Personnel transferred by servioerecords due to MedEvacs were 8 Officers and 24 Mnlisted. Other personneltransferred by service records included 4 Officers and 17 Enlisted.
b. Award recommendations to FNFPAC: 2 Medals of Honor, 6 Navy Croseases,.46 Silver Star Nedals, 4 Legion of Merit Medals I Distinguished F2lyingCross, 115$ Bronse Star Medals# 12 Air Medalop, 7 Navy Cosmendation Medsl•s,and 2 Navy achievement Medals. In addition 305 Purple Hearts were presented.
c. Casualties sustained during the month includedt 183 KIA, 1561 WIA,20 DO1, 16 NHD, 62 HNI and 0 nIA.
d, Congressional Interest Casest 144 oase processed, 99 oases completed,16 cases pending and 29 cases readdressed to other commands,.
e. Discharges: 2 Hardship Discharges approved, 9 Hardship Dischargesto CMC for decision. 3 Unsuitable Discharges disapproved, 3 UnfitnesDischarges approved, 2 ýUnfitness Discharges disapproved, 1 MisconductDischarge disapproved and 1 For The Good of The Service Discharge ponding.
2. 3CHANIG 3•R:VICES
a. On 15 November 1967 the Yorean Laundry owned and operated by theKong Yong Enterprises, was opened at the Gia Le Combat Base. Kong TongAnterprises is under contract with the Army & Air Force 1•change Serviceand all transactions are in MFC. Laundry pick up stations have bee establishedthroughout the Phu Bai area.
b. 1067 pallets of Exchange merchandise were received by Branch1010 during the month of November. It is further noted that 167 palletsof the above total were received by motor transport convoy from Danang.
c. On 10 November 1.967 the Camp Evans Exchange was moved from a tenttype operation to a permanent structure. The additional space providesfor a larger selaction of merchandise and accon.modates a larger patronshopping area.
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d. On 15 Nov 1967 an Exchange stocking health andcomfort items was opened in the 2/26 area of Phu lai.
e. On 20 Nov 1967 the 3d MT Bn Exchange was movedfrom tent type operation to a permanent structure,Sales have more than doubled since the opening.
f. Merchandise Sales for Branch 1010 for the monthending 10 Nov 1967 were $613,727.85 with the endingInventory $1,255,170.53.
3. POSTAL SERVICES
a. During this period all fourteen (14) stationaryand mobile units continued to provide service to membersof this command. One postal unit, Unit #13, remainedinactive.
b. The following figures reprient poinds of U. S.19il this command received and dispatched during themonth of November 1967.
AREA RECEIVED DISPATCHED TOTAL
Phu Bai 541,747 229,272 771,019Don,S Ha t04972 92 1-01 59 ,0
1,O46,719 321,373 1,365,0
c. No letter mail was received at Dong Ha on6 November 1967 nor Phu Bai on 15 November 1967.This mail was .received on the day following non-receipt.
4. DIVISION CLUBS
a. Eptimated Gross Sales
COM(O) $ 11,500.00SNCO 40,000.001NL 1 8,750.00
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5. INFORMATIONAL SERVICES
a. 135 news, feature articles and photographswere released through the Force Informational Office,III Marine Amphibious Force. A total of 1,012 hometown news releases were sent to the Fleet Home TownNews Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.
b. A total of 64 civilian news correspondentsvisited the 3d Division area during the month. Tencame through the Phu Bai office and 54 worked throughthe Dong Ha Press Center. Enlosure (1)Enclosure (1)
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c. The RadeTV section turned out -a' ll of1,045 minutes of tape recorded air time for the month.Of this time part was in home towntinterviews, part infeature tapes and included 65 Christmas messages.
d. The final check and membership rosters were ,ct6to the 3d Marine Division Association on 24 November1967. The result of the drive was a total of !:9,771new members for the association.
6. SPECIAL SERVICES
a. Recreation Fund Activity
(1) The following items were issued under the"Criti-Pak" Program during the month: Criti-Paks -46; Paperback Books - 8900; Writing Kits 6390.
(2) 932 cases of beer and 484 cases of sodawere issued under the Free Beer and Soda Program.
b. Division Education Prog ram: During the month132 High School GEb tests and 50 College (CCT-GE)tests were administered. Testing was conducted inthe Phu Bai, Dong Ha, Con Thien, Gia Le, Thuan-An andCua Viet River areas.
c. Special Entertainment: The following specialentertainment was providea to units of the Divisionduring the month.
(1) Jerry Coleman and Tony Conigliero, baseballpersonalities toured units of the Division on ahandshaking tour on 6'November 1967. Units visitedincluded 2d Battalion, 26th Marines, 3d Reopn Battalion,9th Marines, 1st Amphibious Tractor Battalion and 3dMedical Battalion.
(2) "The National Cartoonists Show", made upof three well known comic strip cartoonists, entertainedunits of the Division in the Phu Bai-Gia Le area on12 November 1967. Units visited included 3d Anti-Tank Battalion, 3d Tank Battalion, 220th-AviationCompany, and 3d Medical Battalion.
(3) "The Communicators", a show consisting ofall types of music and made up of 5 male militaryentertainers, entertained units of the Division on 13November 1967. Units visited included 3d EngineerBattalion and 3d Medical Battalion.
(4) "A Big Hello from Texas", consistingprincipally of variety acts, entertained units of theDivision on 16 November 1967. Units visited includedHeadquarters Battalion, 3d Motor Transport Battalion.
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SECRET(5) The Talent Fxplosion, a military show
consisting of all types of music, made up of 5 maleand 1 female entertainers, entertained units of theDivision at the 3d Engineer Battalion and FLSG-A on24 November 1967.
d. Division Special Services moved to its newnffice location directly beside the Division SpecialS.-'rvices Warehouse and is now in full operation.
e.o Division Participation in the III MAF R&R Program
Place Visited No. of-Personnel
Okinawa 100Bangkok 30HawaiiPenang - 8Tokyo 138Hong Kong 288Singapore 116Kuala Lumpur 58Taipei 232Manila 63Sydney 1TOTAL
f, A total of 437 messages were sent by theDivision MARS Stations. 1232 phone patdhes wereplaced to the states; of these, 81 were placed forpatients at the 3d Medical Battalion-
7. BAND. Normal colors functions were performed andthe band was engaged in playing mess hall concerts forvarious units of the Division. Thirteen appearanceswere made on the Marine Cowps Birthday. The bandplayed st Memorial Services for the late MajGen B. A.HOCHMT,UT•, USMC, and for Change of Command Ceremonieson ; 8 November 1967.
8. PROVOST MARSHAL
a. Law Enforcement
(1) The usual Military Police 'functions wereperformed on a continuing basis through the monthi.e., patrols and security watches.
(2) A total of ten convoy escort detailswere provided by the Military Poei-ce•Sub-station inHue for convoys passing through the city. No incidentsoccurred during the period involving the passage ofconvoys. Enclosure (1)
10 SECRET
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SFCRETS(3) A 1tal of 82, cases were opene0 by CID,
and 70 were closed. 40 cases are pending. Of thetotal cases there were 36 felonies; 5 blackmarket,20 narcotics; and 21 misdemeanors.
(4) The total reported value of propertystolen or otherwise missing was $15, : ,60. Totalvalue of property recovered was $10, 5$3.00.
(5) A total of 14 vehicular accidents wasinvestigated by this office. Fourteen accidentsoccurred in the Phu Bai area, resulted in 2 fatalities(Vietnamese); 1 serious injury (Vietnamese); and 15minor injuries. Total property damage caused byvehicular accidents in the Phu Bal area are estimatedat $2,460.00q The consolidated monthly total forproperty damage was $2,460.00.
(6) During the month of November 61 personswere detained and finally processed as followss
PHU BAI DONG HA TOTALPrisoners of War 5 0 5Civilian Defendents 0 3 3Innocent Civilians 39 13 52Returnees 0 1 1TOTALS 1 T
(7) In excess of 1,050 Vietnamese civilianemployees are processed through the Phu Bai Pass Officedaily. Civilian personnel are no 6longer permittedentrance to the Dong Ha Combat Base.
(8) The city of Hue was Inspected for Black-market activities on two separate occasions duringNovember. Black market volume and prices remainstable.
(9) 19 U.S. Prisoners were detained pending legalprocessing during November 1967. 16 were Marines;and 3 were U.S. Army personnel.
(10) The three man Traffic Control Points atthe Huong Thuy bridge remained ii effect for thisperiod. The security of the bridge was assigned to2nd Battalion, 26th Marines.
(11) Two (2), three man Traffic Control Pointswere established at the temporary bridge at Phu Baiand at the temporary Nong bridge. Both bridges arelocated south of the vital area on Highway #1.
(12) Established Traffic Control Points for"Roughrider" detail on 8 November 19675 "Roughrider"detail had created a traffic jam from the Phu BaiBridge to the Vital Area. The detail was delayed as aresult of Route #1, south of Troy Bridge, having beendug up by the Viet Cong. Enclosure (1)
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(13) This office supplied fifty MilitaryPolice on 1 November 1967, for the ,sturity of theVice President of the United States during his visithere to Phu Bai. Special security measures wereplaced into effect two hours prior to Vice PresidentHUMPHREY's arrival.
(14) A security detail of ten men was providedto cover the "Delegates House", city of Hue, during theVietnamese National-Day celebration, on 1 November 1967.
(15) A total of five surveillances were conductedduring this period resulting in the apprehension oftwo servicemen, and the recovery of 103 items ofgovernment property.
(16) The inescopes were utilized on a limitedbasis during this period. Their employment resulted in35 moving violators being cited.
(17) The Quang Tri Sub-station was activatedon 9 November 1967.
b. ANIMAL CONTROL
(1) A positive animal control program hasbeen maintained, resulting in the disposal of:
(a) Seven Dogs(b) Twenty Rodents
c. SECURITY CONDITIONS
(I) Vehicular checks by the National Policecontinues on both the North and South Check points tothe Vital Area. U.S. Military Police distributePsyOps literature to all incoming vehicles, whenavailable,
(2) Liaison for security of the area isconducted periodically with Major,;PHUOC, Dong HaTraining Center and Captain MI4AU Military SecurityService, Hue.
d. MISCELLANEOUS
(1) Civil Affairs continues to be admajoractivity of the Prov,)st Mwltal!UsOffice. -During themonth of November, 10 cases of assistance to Vietnamesewere rendered of significant importance requiringover one hours work with each case.
(2) The Provost Marshal attended the , CorpsProvost Marshal's Conference at Danang on 25 November1967. Areas discussed were: Marijuana Prevention andEducation; Unauthorized Absence Apprehension; Traffic
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SECRET 0Violations and accidents; Criminal Investigation; OffLimits and Curfew Violators. As a result of an inter-change of ideas between attending Provo4t Marshals,future meetings will be held on a quart'erly basis.
9. OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
a. Major General Bruno A. HOCHMUTH was killedas the result of crash of a UHiE Helioonter in ThuaThien Province on 14 November 1967. Commrnd of theD'v1sion was assumed by Brigadier General Louis METZGER,USMC during the period 15 November - 27 November 1967.On 28 November 1967, Major General Rethvon McC. TOMPKINSassumed command.
b. A scholarship fund, the Major General BOCHMUTHMemorial Scholarshio Grant has been established. Asof 15 December 1967, over $12,000 had been donated tothe fund by members of the Division and other indivi-duals who wished to contribute. The 3d Marine DivisionAssociation has agreed to administer the fund on a con-tinuing basis and the nroceeds to date have been turnedover to that Association.
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COMBAT INTELLIGENU ASXTION
1. During November, the Combat Inteoligenoe Sectionreceived, processed and disaoasemi"ted intelligenoe reportsfrom Reconnaissance Battalion, Jothint Toohn0al AdvisoryTeams Detachment, Counter-Intellig#nose Teamas AerialObservers, Interrogation and Translation zTamp, CombinedAction Platoons, regiments of the division, MilitaryAssistance Command Vietnam, X1 a1ine AphigiousForce, First Marine. Divisinon Thua Thien iSeloor, NationalPolice, Hue TOC, photo mission readouts and I CorpsAdvisory Group. Dissemination -Of iitel•genoe wasaccomplished through Intellig•elod •S=saries, vPeriodioIntelligence reports, two daily briefings for theCommanding General and his ataff, -Oral reports andpersonal liaison. Essential olements of informationwere levied on subordinate, adjacent and higherheadquarters to determine thi li6oation-of onemyartillery positions and infift4itibn-IrAutes 0or8os theBen Hai River. The rocket ,as*rdb! pr6ooet is continu-ing in the Dong Ha Combat Base a.s
2. 7th Interrogation/Translation Team.
a. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
various
handled
(1) Supported Operation L- OASTER (-l6Nov67)(2) Supported Operation ITU (l'OQov67)(3) Supported 1sUtApo vi * viet (15:Nov67)
supported Opdo6VAtUft 10-3-01o6A)Supported Operat6-5 30 ( X28 30ov67)6
SSupported Operat•.• •ALL SIARCH (24-27Nov67)(7) Supported 3d Rico.aiksane iBattalion onpatrol operations (l-Q0XoV67)(8) For the month of November 1967 this teamthe following- translations of eý*f documents:
Batches of documentsTotal itemsTotal pages of translation
305
(9) For the month o•f Nov*mber 19i, this teamhandled 35 detainees. They were olassified as followst
NVAVCCivil DefendantsInnocent CiviliansReturnees
212
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DEalsthSSiLD(10) To upgrade language skills of members of
the team$ during the reporting period one man returnedfrom Vietnamese Language School, Danang and one othermember of the team was sent. These men had not hadprior instruction in the Vietnamese language.
3. l5th Interrogation/Translation Team
a. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
((-30No )7 Supported Operations in Phu Bai TAOR(1-30Nov67(2) Supported Operation OSCEOA (-30Nov67)
(32) Supported Operation NEOSOLA (1-30Nov67)()Supported Operation.NB0SR0 (1-30Nov67)
(4) Maintained liaison with Ohieu Hoi Centerand Provincial Interrogation Center Quang Tri City.(1-30Nov67)
(5) Supported SLF Operation BALLISTIC ARCH(23-24Nov67)
(6) For month of November 1967, this team handled72 detainees. They were classified as followas
NVACivil DefendantsReturnee (VC)Innocent Civilians
36166
(7) Not reported on October 1967, monthly reportsPrisoner of War presentation held for 3d Marines, 9thMarines, 26th Marines and elements of 3d ReconnaissanceBattalion during the period of 1-200ot67.
4. 17th Interrogation/Translation Team
&. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
(1)(2)
(1-30Nov67)( )(5(6)(7)(8)(9)
(10)(11)
(1-30Nov67)
Support Coummand Group Phu Bai (1-30Nov67)Support Command Group Khe Sanh (1-30Nov67)Support Command Group Cam Lo (l-30Nov67)Support U. S. Army Advisory Group Cam Lo
SupportSupportSupportSupportSupportSUpportSupport
Operation SCOTLAND (1-30Nov67)Operation 8OCROLA (1-30Nov67)Operation LANCASTER (1 3ONov67)Operation &LUUXI (1-30Nov67)Operation NEOSHO (l-30Nov67)Operation NAPOLEON (1-30Nov67)3d Battalion, 26th Marines Operations
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(12) Support 2d Battalion, 7th Marines Operations(1-30Nov67)
(13) Augmented 11th ITT's Interrogation efforts(1-30Nov67)
(14) To increase language proficiency of theteam, one member was sent to Vietnamese T,angnege School,Danang.
5. 3rd InterPreter Team
a. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
(1) Supported the Third Marine Division CommandPost in the HUE/Phu Bai TAOR by operating the DivisionDocument Translation Center. (1-30Nov67).
(2) For the period 1-30Nov67, this team handledthe following translations of enemy documentsat
Batches of documents 31Documents screened, summarized,or fully translated 170
(3) A total of 116 friendly/friendly officialdocuments wereprooessed, resulting in 265 pages oftranslation.
(4) Supported CAC by placing one interpreterat CAC A-3.
6. 9th Interpreter Team
a. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
(1) Supported Operation BALLISTIC ARCH t•24-27Nov67)
(2) Supported 29th Civil Action Group (Armywith interpreters on various dates.)
(3) Supported Division Legal with interpreterson various dates
(J) Supportea 15th ITT with interpreters(5) Supported Document Translation Center() Supported Company "A", 3d Medical Battalion,
with interpreters for MEDCAPS
(7) Supported 3d Dental Company with interpretersfor MEDCAPS
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7. 11th Interpreter Team
a. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY
Nov67) (1) Supported Operation BALLISTIC ARCH (24-27Nov67)(2) Supported Division Document Translation
Center (1-30 Nov67)(3) Supported Company "A*, 3d Medical Battalion
with interpreters for MEDGAPS(4) Supported PSYOPS with interpreters on
various oocasions
8. Aerial Observation Seotion
a. GENERAL
(1) Mission flown: USA-229; USMC 01-6; UH13-27;USAF-40
(2) Hours flown: USA-486.2j USM0 01-15.3;UHlE-36.0; USAF-81.0
(3) Total missions/hours - 302/618.5
(4) KBA (Confirmed)/(Probable) - 98/175
(5) Bunkers destroyed/damaged - 262
(6) Trench destroyed - 650 meters
(7) Structures destroyed/damaged - 20
(8) Secondary explosions obtained - 28
(9) Weapons poeitions destroyed/damaged - 33
(10) Rafts/Boats destroyed - 42
(11) Bridges destroyed - 3
b. Air Observer missions during the period weredistributed as follows:
(1) Visual Reconnaissance - 268
(2) Tactical Air Control - 183
(3) Artillery Air Spot - 116 (1)
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(5) Photo Missions - 11
c. Combat operations supported during November
(1) KENTUCKY 1-30 November
(2) LANCASTER 1-30 November
(3) OSCEOLA 1-30 November
(4) SCOTLAND 1-30 November
(5) BALLISTIC ARCH 24-27 November
(6) NAPOLEON 6-30 November
(7) NEOSHO 1-30 November
9. Photo Imagery Interpretation Unit
a. During the month of November 1967, there were24 requests received. Of these requests 8 were completed,9 were cancelled and 7 are still pending. In addition,8 requests left over from October were completed inNovember.
Overlays for road, trail and HLZ's in theirareas were furnished to units requesting them.
b. In the DMZ, mission numbers and areas to bephotographed were admitted to the ADO Donb1Ha CombatBase for aircraft clearance for the Save a Planeprogram. MOSAICS were constructed for Division Engineersof the Quang Tri Area.
c. A comprehensive report of the PIIU handling ofphoto requests during the month of November was preparedand submitted to the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2,Third Marine Division, for use at the III MarineAmphibious Force Commander's Conference. A requestfor BDA in the DMZ area was submitted to III MAF.
d. A summary of missions of specific unitsfollows:
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9th Marines 1 0 1
3d Marines 1 0 0 1
12th Marines 1 0 0 1
1st Amtrac Bn 1 1 0 0
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1st Bn, 11th Marines 1 0 1 0
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10. TIO Command Chronolog~L
a. Two hundred and seven new targets were added tothe TIO Target List during the month of November 1967.The targets include Quang Tri and Thua Thien provincesand the DMZ area. A Target Bulletin with new targetsup until the middle of November and the deletions fromthe old TIO Target List was published. The targetbulletins are disseminatbd to subordinate, adjacent andhither intelligence sections.
b. During November, 587 targets were attacked byTPQ controlled air strikes in Thua Thien Province.The TIO submitted 162 recommendations of which 52 werestruck. The TIO published a daily long range targetreport which included TPQ-O10 targets that were struckduring the past 24 hours. This was distributed to LSr
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subordinate and adjacent intelligence sections andhigher operations sections.
c. There were 34 Arc Light strikes -i the ThirdMarine Division TAOR and in the DMZ area duringNovember. The TIO prepared the coordinates andintelligence justification for 26 of these. Theintelligence for 28 existing Arc Lights was revalidated.The TIO prepared coordinates and,-t6jlligenoejustification for 18 new targets, in the 4Z area.
d. The TIO contributed input into t ee updatedSpecial Area Sttd4ies, Targets of a prifrity naturewere passed on immediately to the )2tb 1arinesa)00to be struck by artillery.
11. Plans and Estimates
a. The intelligence study prepared for OperationBOOTH was updated for Operation CAVE4
b. Special Intelligence Study 2467 was duplicatedfor 1st Marine Division files.
c. A report for the 3d Marines ",garding suspectedenemy use of infra red was duplioated for --2 files.
d. An analysis of the incoming artillery, rocket,mortars and recoilless rifle fire for the months ofJuly, August, September'and Qotober in theiCon Thienand Gio Linh area was completed.'9,.
e. An updOte for the eastern prA -of tpAo0alIntellj&enoe S'tudy 21-67 (Eastern lMZ) was funahedto the 'unit participating in Operatio-BALLISTI0 ARCH.The western part of the aforementioned study was alsoupdated for a current operation..
f, An intelligence estimate on the O0 Bi-ThanhTan, Song Bo area was prepared and distributed.
g. The enany threat to National RoUte #1 andpossible counter measures were enumerated in amemorandum prepared for the Assis7anta Chief of Staff,G-2.
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h. Thirty charts, ten signs, seven maps and fourslides were prepared during the month by draftsmen inthe section.
i. The month was brought to a close by thepreparation of a presentation from the enelq's viewpointdealing with what his operational planning for thecoming months might be.
12. 1st Counterintelligence Team
a. The 1st CI Team screened 194 persons during themonth of November. Five (5) persons were released asinnocent civilians, one (1) was an NVA rallier, 186were interviewed in connection with employment at PhuBai Combat Base.
b. The team continues to support 3d Marine Divisionoperations within the Thua Thien (P) area of operation.One sub-team (one officer, one enlisted and oneinterpreter) is providing CI coverage in Phu LooDistrict. One sub-team (one officer, two enlisted andone interpreter) administering the secuarity programin connection with the hiring of indigeMous personnelat Phu Bai Combat Base and internal security.ý Oneofficer TAD to Special Branch National Police, HUECity, to conduct liaison with all U.S. and ARVNintelligence Agencies. One team officer is presentlyassigned as Staff CI Officer.
c. The present team strength is five (5) officersand nine enlisted.
d. Maintained liaison at District, Village andHamlet levels in Houng Thuy, Phu Loo Distriots.Liaison continues with U. S. and Vietnamese Intelligenceand Security Agencies in HUE City.
13. 15th Counterintelligence Team
a. During the month of November 1967, detachmentsof the 15th Counterintelligence Team were located atthe following areas:
(1) Detachment "A" (Two Men) Cam Lo DistrictHeadquarters.
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(3) Detaohment "C" (Five Men) Dong -Combat Base
b. 1-30 November 1967, the 15th GI Team in supportof Operations KENTUCKY and LANCASTER
c. 3Nov67, Detachment "0' and Team Headquartersin support of ARVN Airborne in MAI XA THI (H)
d. 4Nov67, Detachment "B" accompanied Swift Boaton Coastal Observation near-,ua Viet
e. 6Nov67, Detachment "B" in support of.A/1i/1 andlet AmTrao on sweep DIA LOC
f. 13Nov67, Detachment "B" in support of AmTrao onsweep; captured 1 VC suspect
g. 16Nov67, Detachment "B" accoompanied MedCap intoPHO HOI (H)
h. 18Nov67, Detachment "B" accompanied Med Cap intoResettlement (H) GIO HAI (V)
i. 27Nov67, Detachment "A" and "0" in support of2d ARVN Regiment on Search and Q!oar Operation
J. Prepared and Disseminated 50 CIR's and 3 SpotReports of a CI nature.
k. Processed and interrogated 8 detainees
1. Attended arnd presented intelligence briefings,exchanged reports and maintained liaison with all U.S..ARVN and GVN Intelligence Agenoies;
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F UC ýOPERATIONS1. GENERAL. The 3d Marine Division continued operations inthe Thua Thien and Quang Tri Provinces., Operations duringthe month were characterized by numerous small unit sight-ings and contacts. The volume of enemry artillery attacks onpositions just below the DMZ decreased significantly. Therewere few major contacts in the Division area. Operationsalong the DMZ were oriented to provide maximum support toDYEMARKER.
Operation GRANITE, which began in October, terminatedon 6 November. At the termination of GRANITE, control of BLT1/3, the Landing Force component of Special Landing Force A,was passed to the 9th Marines for operations along the DMZ.Control of BLT 1/3 was returned to CG III MAP on 16 Nov 1967.On 23 November SLF A landed ashore in the vicinity of Cua Vietin Operation BALLISTIC ARCH, to support Division and ARVN opera-tions along the DMZ. This operation terminated on 27 Novemberand control of BLT 1/3 was passed to the 9th Marines.
There was continued increased use of National Route 1 byMarine donvoys. There were numerous mining incidents betweenHue and Dong Ha.
2. KENTUCKY. Operation KENTUCKY commenced at 010001H November.The 9th Marines with three to six infantry battalions undertheir control conducted offensive operations in their assignedAO. Action during the first few days of the month was lightand consisted mainly of small unit asightings and contacts.On 7 November, at vic YD 102693, A-1/9 while on a sweep fromCon Thien, encountered an unknown number of NVA, well dug in*the ensuihg action resulted in 14 USMC WIA, 17 NVA KIA(C) and42 NVA KIA(P).
On 11 November, 9th Marines with six infantry battalionsconducted extensive search and destroy operations in the vic-inity of Con Thien. This operation was conducted as a cont-inuation of a. sweep with three infantry battalions conductedby the 3d Marines to the west of Con Thien. The slet Battalion,3d Marines encountered stiff resistance from an enemy platoonon the morning of the first day. The actions of the morningresulted in 1 USMC KIA, and 7 NVA KIA(C). Other than thisaction contact during the remaining phase of the operation wasvery light. During the period 17-28 November there were few
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On 29 November, the 9th Marines with three infantrybattalions, and in conjunction with ARVN forces to the east,conducted offensive operations in the vicinity of the tracebetween Con Thien and Gio Linh. This was a search and destroyoperation to uncover DYEKARKHR position A-3 and to permitconstruction to start in that area.
Con Thien received moderate incoming artillery and mortarsduring the month. Cumulative friendly casualties for the monthwere 37 KIA; 216 WIA(Evac), 118 WIA(Minor), Enemy losses were138 NVA/KIA(C), 167 NVA/KIA(P), 2 POW's and 19 individual wea-pons captured.
3. LANCASTER. Operation LANCASTE commenced at 010001H Nov-ember 1967* The 3d Marines with two infmtry battalions con-ducted search and destroy operations within their assigned AO.There were few sightings and contacts throughout the month,
On 5 November, 3d Marines with three infantry battalionsconducted sweep operations toward the DKZ, along the boundarybetween 3d and 9th Marines AO to the west of Con Thien. Therewas little contact during this five day operation.
Cumulative friendly losses fcr the month were 1 KIA, 23WIA(Evac) 6 WIA(Minor)* Enemy losses during the period were1 NVA/KIAtC), 3 NVA/KIA(P) and 2 individual weapons captured.
4. SCOTLAND. Operation SCOTLAND commenced at 010001H Nov-ember 1967. The 26th Marines, with one infantry battalion con-ducted operations within assigned AO. There were no significantcontacts during the month. There were few enemy sightings byreconnaisance patrols. On 29 November a platoon sized patrolfrom B-1/26 received 5-6 incoming mortar rounds in the vicinityof hill 881 south. On 29 November the USSF Canp at Lang Veireceived 10-15 rounds of 120am mortar fire.
Cumulative friendly casualties for the month: None.Enemy casualties 5 NVA/KIA(P).
5. COVE. Operation COVE commenced at 180900H November 1967in tE•-Thu Loc District south of Phu Bai. It was originallyconceived as a two phase operation to be conducted by the 4thMarines and the elements of three infa try battalions, however,operational commitments elsewhere in the Division area requiredthat COVE be rm~c ied. Phase I, from 18-21 November consisted
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of search and destroy operations conducted by one infantrybattalion with blocking forces provided by elements of anotherinfantry battalion. Phase II from 21-26 November, was a con-tinuation of Phase I though conducted by an infantry battalion(-). There were no major contacts. There were numierous smallunit sightings and enemy sniper fire. Night defensive positionswere attacked by enemy mortars on several occasions. OperationCOVE terminated at 261200H. Friendly losses were 1 KIA, 13 WIA(Evac). Enemy losses were 1 VC/KIA(C) and 5 VO/KIA(P).
6. GRANITE. Operation GRANITE continued into November inenemy Base Area 114 south of Camp Evans, The 4th Marines withtwo infantry battalions and in conjunction with ARVN forcesconducted search and destroy operations. During the period1-6 November there were numerous small unit sightings and con-tacts. There were no major contacts during November. Theoperation terminated at 061700H November 1967. Cumulativefriendly casualties were 25 KIA, 88 WIA(Evac), 22 WIA(Minor).Enemy losses were 34 NVA/KIA(C), 1 VC/KIA.(P), 47 NVA/KIAM(P),7 individual weapons and one crew served weapon captured.
7. PHU BAI TAOR. The 2d Bn 26th Marines with one riflecompany attached from the 4th Marines continued to conduct opera-tions in the Phu Bai TAOR and Nam Hoa area. In addition thebattalion conducted numerous small unit operations in conjunctionwith Combined Action Platoons operating along National Route 1.Operations were characterized by numerous small unit siphtingsand contacts during the month. From 18-26 November 2/26 pro-vided blocking forces to the )Ith Marines in support of opera-t.on COVE. Cumulative friendly casualties were 17 WIA. Enemylosses were 30 VC/KIA(C); 30 VC/KIA(P); 1 POW and 15 weaponscaptured.
8, OSCEOIA. Operation OSCEOLA continued through November.The lst Marines with two infantry battalions conducted opera-tions in their assigned AO to the south and west of Quang Tri.In addition they provided security for the construction of theairfield and facilities at Quang Tri. The first part of themonth was characterized by numerous small unit sightings andcontacts. There were numerous incidents of encountering enemysurprise explosive devices.
On 11 and 12 Nove~ber the 2d Battalion, lst Marines (-),responding to intelligence information, conducted a searchand d3stroy operation into enemy Base Area 101. The results
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Throughout the remainder of the month the regiment con-tinued to conduct one Company and two Company sized searchand destroy operations with numerous small unit contacts.At the end of November operation OSCEOLA was continuing.
Cumulative friendly losses for the month-were 6 KIA* 79WIA(Evac), and 9 WIA(1M nor). Ener losses were 1 NVA/KIA C),14 VC/KIA(C), 12 NVA/KIA(P), 17 VC/iIA(P), 14 individual wea-pons captured.
9. NAPOLEON. Operation NAPOLEON commenoed at 010001H November1967. The lst Aimphibious Tractor Battallon, acting in minfantry role, and with an infantry 4l0-mpy.under its opera-tional control, conducted search and destroy operations in theCua Viet Port Facility amd supported DYEARKI projects intheir area.
During the early part of the month there were moderate . ,enemy sightings and small unit contacts. During the latterpart of the month, enemy activity increased and there werenumerous squad size contacts.
On 18 November a patrol from F-2/4 made contact with approx-imately 50 NVA. The enemy broke contact under heavy small armsfire, artillery and air strikes.
Operation NAPOLEON was continuing at the end of the month,with no friendly losses. Enemgy losses for the period were 3NVA/KIA(C), 1 VCO/KIA(G), 5 NVA/KIA(-P),-1 POW and 3 individualweapons captured.
10. NEOSHO. The 4th Marines commenced operation NEOSHO 1 Nov-ember-197, with 3d Battalion, 26th Marines and slet Battalion,4th Marines.
3d Battalion, 26th Marines and let Battalion, 4th Marinesprovided security for Camp Evans and conducted extensive-pat-rolling small unit search and destroy missions throughout theOA.
During the early part of the month let Battalion, 4th Marinesconducted a search and destroy operation along the Song BoRiver, locating and destroying enemy fortifications and sanpans.
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, gS ssIFThe Fourth Marines also conducted Company size search anddestroy operations in the Co Bi Thanh-Tan Valley withnumerous sightings of small enemy units for which artillerywas extensively employed.
There was high participation of Vietnamese Civilians inthe rewards program for turned-in ordnance items.
On 19 November Fourth Marines assume operational controlof slet Battalion 9th Marines and passed control of letBattalion 4th Iarines to the 9th Marine Regiment.
Operation N3OSHO was continuing at the end of the monthwith cuiaulative friendly casualties: .1 KIA, 23 WIA (PIDEVAC)and 2 WIA (MINOR). Emeny lossess 13 VC/KIA(C), 24 VG/KIA(P),14 Detainees, and 1 individual weapon captured
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I. FORMAL SCHOOLS
Division units utilized formal schools as indicated duringthe period to supplement on-the-job training and locallyconducted training as follows:
A. IN-COUNTRY SCHOOLS
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Vietnamese Language 1 16MACV Cords Advisor 4Combined Action Program 39Staff NC0 ComLbat Leaders 49Civic Action Orientation 9Registered Pubs 3Land Mine Warfare 315
B. OUT OF COUNTRY SCYHOOL
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Vietnamese Language 9Registered Pubs 4Infantry Wpne Repair 9Basic Ammo Tech 10Career Advisory 2NC0O Leadership 35Embarkation 11. 10Comv/Soc Crypto 5Special Wpns Training 3 20Basic Airborne 2 11
II. INFORI.AL SCHOOLS
On-the-job training and contact instruction continued tobe the primary means of sccomplishment of technical trainingwithin the Division. The 116 Rifle and Star Light scopecontact team from Division training assisted Division unitsduring this period.
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COMBAT AIR SUPPORT
1. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
a. In the Dong Ha/DbW area Operation IENTUCKY was supported by 1,126CAS/DAS and TPQ sorties during this period. .Tese aircraft delivered1,110O-tons of ordnance in these sorties. Also, 297 B-52 aircraft hit 33targets one or more times surrounding the Dye Marker construction area.During this same time •rotary wing aircraft flew 670 sorties, carrying917 passengers and 228-tons of cargo.
b. CH-53 helicopters once again provided the primary source oflogistics support to the Dye Marker effort. On one day#the resupply ef-fort moved in excess of 450,000-pounds in support of the Dye Marker projectand its supporting units.
c. Observation aircraft flew 418-hours performing TACA/VR/artilleryspot and convoy escort in this area.
d. In support of Operation OSCEOLA with the First Marines Regiment,Marine air support by CAS/DAS and TPQ flew 1- sorties and delivered 11-tonsof ordnance on selected targets. Rotary wing aircraft flew three sortiesin support.
e. In support of Operation SCOTLAND in the Khe Sanh area, the Twenty-sixth Marines received 26 CAS/DAS and TPQ sorties expending 41-ton~..ofordnance on selected targets. Helicopters flew 160 sorties carrying 339passengers and 147-tons of cargo.
f. In the Fourth Marines area Operations NEOSHO and GRANITE received151 CAS/DAS and TPQ sorties, expending 291-tons of ordnance on selectedtargets. Rotary wing aircraft flew 185 sorties carrying 1,376 passengersand 44-tons of cargo in the Camp Evans area.
2. NEW DEVELOPMENTS. None.
3. PROBLEM AREAS. None.
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FIRE SUPPORT COORDINATION
1. GENERAL
Coordination and control of supporting arms oontinuedin accordance with established policies. No newtechniques were developed or employed.
2. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
a. Pire Support Coordinator
(1) Participated in the briefing of the SLF-A staff.Briefing consisted of providing the SLP Pire Support coordi-nator with the location of artillery units within range ofthe area designated for Operation BALLISTIC ARCH. Coordi-nation was accomplished through the PSCC located at Dong Ha.
(2) Met with representatives of 2nd Bn, 26th Marines,4th Bn, 12th Marines, and MASS-2 (DASC and control tower) todiscuss Say-A-Plane. The Base Coordinator and Division AirOfficer were also present for this meeting.
(3) Naval Gunfire
(a) During the month of November, a total of 1124missions were conducted with the following ammunition expend-itut-es:
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(b) Gunfire support was provided by:
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3. TARGETING
a. Artillery. A total of 20,926 targets wore attackedduring the month of November,
b. TPQ.10-O Missions. A total of 2,1314. targets were struckby TPQ-O10 missions during the month.
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CO•MUNICATION-ELECTRONICS
1. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS
a. November marked completion of the new 3d Marine DivisionCormtunication Center Bunker. Movement of equipment and personnel tothe Bunker is scheduled for December.
b. The new Division HF Radio Bunkers were approximately 95%completed. Completion and transfer of equipment is scheduled forDecoD-mber.
c. The Secure Voice-Secure Teletype circuit between CommandingGeneral, 3d Marine Division and 7th Air Force, Nakom PFnnom, Thailandwa plac-d -n+o operation during November.
d. T-'r follo-ing Radio lelay Systems were installed during November:
(1) ?'ifbt charnnel sy-tem from 3d Marine Division to Shore Party1Batillion ot Col. Co Beach.
(2) Four channel system from 3d PMrine Division Command Post tothe Second Flattalion, hth Marines at Quang Tri.
(3) Twelve channel system (by let 11W) linking Quang Tri to1st Yarine Aircraft Wing Command Post.
(W) Twelve channel system (ARI-T) linking Dong Ha Combat Base toQuang Tri.
(5) Four channel system from Phu Bai to Quang Tri. (1st Yarines OP)
(6) Four channel system from Dong Ha Combat Base to Quang Tri.(1st NYrines Command Post)
(7) Eight channel system from Dong Ha Combat Pase to Con Thien.
e. The Division Cable Plant was increased during November with manyadditional cable miles layed at Division Command Post and Dong IHaCombat Base.
f. Additional teletype circuits were added with the following:
(1) 60 IPYj secure circuit from DivisionCombat Operations Centerto Dong Ha Combat Base Combat Operations Center.
(2) 60 WPM secure circuit from Dong Ha Combat Base Fire SupportCoordination Center to III Marine Amphibious Force Combat OperationsCenter.
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g. Most of the available modification kits for new FM Radios havebeen installed by Division units. e1st Amphibious Tractor Battalioncompleted 77 units, 3d Tank Battalion completed 38 units and 12th Marinescompleted nine units. Additional modification kits have been requestedfrom Force Logistics Commando
h. DYE YARI"R activity in the communication-electronics field wasconsiderably increased during November. A Communication-ElectronicsOffice field grade officer was assigned primary cognisance overCommunication-Electronic Equipment arnd training pertinent to DYE YARKER.Close liaison with ARVN Units involved in DYE MARKER was establishedand several liaison visits were made. All Division DYE MARKER Siteswere surveyed for potential use of intrusion devices and the firstincrement of such devices was shipped to Dong Ha Combat Base for issue.A curriculum was developed and plans evolved for a comprehensiveDivision Lvel School, to teach DYE MARKER Electronic Devices andRadars at Dong Ha Combat Base. This school will become operationalin December 1967. 1st Amphibious Tractor Battalion personnelcompleted OJT at 9th Marines for Radar Operators to man C-4. Divisionunits have already successfully employed DYE•X RKER Radars and NightObservation Devices. It is planned to emplace various intrusiondevices for testing at C-2, C-4 and Con Thien during early December.
i. A 3d Marine Division, Communication-Electronics Representativeattended the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, Comrunication-ElectronicsConference at Hawaii from 27-29 November 1967.
j. Representatives of the National Security Agency presentedorientation briefings and demonstrations of the XY-38 Tactical SecureVoice System and the AN/PRC-77 FM Radio to 3d Marine Division personnelat Phu Bai on 20 November 1967. Approximately 250 personnel attended.
k. Problem areas
(1) The AN/PRC-25 Radio situation remains extremely critical.No antennas, modules or handsets were received.- However, 780 handestswere received at Force Logistics Command and 500 of these will bedelivered to 3d Marine Division on 4 December. No information has beenreceived on the arrival of modules or antennas. As an interim measure3d Marine Division requested and received approval of a temporary issueof 122 AN/PRC-O10 Radios for short range/perimeter communications.Division units have been directed to requisition these from FLSG-A.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
1. During the month of November the Psychological Operationsobjectives werest
a. Support Chieu Hoi program,
b. Exploit VC/NVA battlefield losses,
c. Lower VC/NVA morale.
d. Show strength of GVN and Allied forces,
e. Reduce mining and booby trap incidents.
f. Discredit VC/NVA.
g. Induce reporting VO activity.
h. Explain presence of U. S. Forces in Vietnam.
i. Instill good health habits in the people.
J. Encourage support of the GVN.
2. Psychological Operations supported all named operationsand Regimental TAORIs. The Phu Bai TAOR, the DMZ and theRecon Zones were also targeted regularly.
3. The following leaflets by type were delivered by aerialleaflet drops:
TYPE NO. OF LEAFLETS
a. Chieu Hoi 0,675,oo000
b. NVA ~4240,000
c. Safe Conduct Passes 39800,000
d. Rewards llo550000
e. Varied other themes 7,357,000
4. There were 54 hours and 40 minutes of aerial broadcastscovering the same basic themes in the same general areas asthe leaflet drops.
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5. There were 214 hours and 45 minutes of ground broadcastand 42 hours of waterborne broadcast. Payeps speaker teamsworking with Coastal Groups 11 and 12 covered most of thewaterways and coast from Phu Loo to the,DMZ and along therivers from Thua An Island to Hue and from the mouth of theCua Viet River to Dong Ha. The 214 hours and 45 minutes orground broadcast wqs in support of the 4th Marines# 9thMarines, 3d Marines, 26th Marines, 2/26 1set Amtrao Battalionand Combined Action Platoons in Thua Thlen and Quang TriProvinces. General themes were Vietnamese muslc,t MDCAPinstructions, Chieu Hoi, support GVN good health# mine andgeneral weapons reward and County Far -instructionso
6. There were 25 hours of movies shown. Most of the moviesshown were in support of a Division better health campaignin the Phu Bai area. General movie themes were cartoons,good health, and support GVN.
7. Hand distribution of leaflets, posters, Free Southnewspapers, and Farm Magazines totaled 228,450,000.
8. Fifty seven VC/NVA rallied through the Chieu Hoi programin Thua Thien and Quang Tri Provinces,
9. The 64 Kit Carson Scouts employed by the Division participatedin 438 patrols this month. A four week English Language schoolwas conducted this month for twelve KCS's to enhanoe theirusefulness with their units. The scouts continue to save livesby exposing booby traps, mines, and ambushes.
10. Operation HEADSHED, the Air/Artillery/NGF slam in the DMZarea was supported by leaflet drops and aerial broadcast on21 and 22 Nov. 8,800,000 leaflets were dropped during the twoday period. Themes were Allied Might, Chieu Hoi, NVA liesvs truth, and. a Chieu Hoi message to the men of 324B Division.JUSPAO tapes 7 and 8, Chieu Hoi, Go Home or Death, was broadcaston 21 Nov utilizing two 02-B aircraft.
11. The 27th Independent Battalion was specifically targetedduring Nov (YD 1466-1668). Prisoner reports indicated thatthe uUit's morale was low froi lack of food and medical suppliesand that-the unit had been hard hit by artillery and B-52strikes. 1,200,000 Chieu Hoi and Surrender Appeal Leaflets weredropped on the unit.
12. Both the Quang Tri and Thua Thien Armed Propaganda Teamswere used extensively by Marine units. The Quang Tri APT wasemployed with 3/4, 1/4, 1/3, let A2Tracs and the let Marinesin the Quang Tri and Dong Ha areas. The Thua Thien APT wasemployed with.3/26 and 2/26 in the Phu Bai TAOR and Phu Loc
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area. Both APT's are being used to conduct face to facepropaganda, identify VC, and gather intelligence information.
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a. General.
(1) The combat nppo end c•mbat service support oftaisationsof the Division were issued th M•6A1 riflo on 10 lovembber-1967. Thare presently aoomplieshing •• tr aining or to pla• o g the -91imarifle in service. Ihten thes6 Anits haSve placed tbhj i6 rif• in e•evi•ethe conversion of the Divisioen,,ftraom the X14 rifle to the 1M6 rifle willbe ocmplete.
(2) The first monthly logistics conferenceI held at Force"togisticsCoamnd was attended by 'representatives of the Divisif -04 and B1apoSections on 30 November. he purpois of the 6cnftenoe was to'al iatecritical supply problems through closer lisote6n betten h•g66ddmarsdL,Force Logistics Comands, III W7, and 3d Force Service Regiment. Majorcommand's Logistics Summary Reports were evaluated and' discussed in thecontext of what each command can do to alleviate the problem areas.
(3) The Division received same nw mo etor transport equip"antduring the month which will aid in solving transportation j*'Asu.Included were 16 154 5 ton cargo trucks, six 1S212 tfuk •rkactotdi.38 N11A20 drop side $ ton'oargo trucks, and four M543A2 track wreclkers,all delivered 11 November.
(4) Logistics toohnioal/adMinistration inspections were condudtedduring November as part of the Oomandig General's Inspection of HoadquartersBattalion, 3d Medical Battalion, let Battalidu 12th Mari4es, 2d Battalion12th Marines, and 4th Battalion 12th Marines. In addIn itio the 0- and theSpecial Staff under 0-4 cognisance made ov"6 100 staff visits -to uniti ofthe Division. The Quarterly Division Logistics Conference was held on1. end 15 November with all Division S-4's attending.
b. Combat Demaoe. During the month of November the following majoritems or equlpment sustained combat damagues
TP Veh/squip Serial NO. Cause of DmWe Disposition
X48A3 217819 Mined Being RepairedM48A3 202140 Arty Returned to ServrioeLVTP5A1 108067 AMined Being AssessedLTPSA1 107761 Mined Being ReairedLYTP5kl 107 511 Mined Being RepairedLTPSA1 10811 mned Being aRepairedLVTP5l 10833 Mined Boing RepairedTrk M35A2C 319250 ined Returned to ServioceTrk 161 7 Min Being RepairedTrk MS)2 326bo Mined Beinag epaired
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Trk M•2 324066 Mined Being RepairedTractor Mx64 322966 Mined Being RepairedTractor M64 323072 Mined Being RepairedTractor TML8 226016 Mined Code HTractor TD18 226091 Mined Being Repaired
a. Truck Convoys.
(1) During the month of November the ten Rough Rider Convoyslisted below traveled between Phu Bai and Dong Ha.
(a) On 6 November 120 vehicles transported 400 personneland 525 tons of cargo north.
(b) On 7 November 132 vehicles transported 425 personneland 130 tons of cargo south.
(c) On 11 November 156 vehicles transported 265 personneland 400 tons of cargo north.
(d) On 12 November 117 vehicles transported 240 personneland 40 tons of cargo south.
(e) On 15 November 141 vehicles transported 160 personneland 505 tons of cargo north.
(f) On 16 November 90 vehicles transported 160 personneland 20 tons of cargo south.
(g) On 23 November 93 vehicles transported 142 personneland 270 tons of cargo south.
(h) On 25 November 44 vehicles transported 56 personneland 22 tons of cargo south.
(i) On 26 November 107 vehicles transported 141 personneland 300 tons of cargo north.
(J) On 27 November 51 vehicles transported 72 personneland 130 tons of cargo south.
(2) During the month of November the ten Rough Riders listedbelow traveled between Thu Bai and Danang.
(a) On 3 November 136 vehicles transported 370 personnel and1400 tons of cargo south.
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(b) On 5 November 143 vehicles transported 450 personneland 550 tons of cargo north.
(0) On 9 NOvember 91 vehicles t*ansported 375 personneland 250 tons of cargo south.
(d) On 10 November 152 vehioles'transported 475 personneland 600 tons of cargo north.
(e) On 13 November 149 vehicles'transported 650 personneland 230 tons of cargo south.
(f) On 14 November 109 vehicles transported 350 personneland 450 tons of cargo north.
(g) On 19 November 158 vehicles transported 287 personneland 80 tons of cargo south.
(h) On 20 Noveaber 163 vehicles transported 291 personneland 420 tons of cargo north.
(i) On 29 November 103 vehicles transported 123 personneland 77 tons of cargo south.
(j) On 30 November 123 vehicles transported 256 personnel618 tons of cargo north.
(3) On 22 November one Rough Rider consisting of 147 vehiclestransported 471 personnel and 140 tons of cargo between Thu Bai andCamp Carroll.
(4) On 25 November one Rough Rider consisting of 58 vehiclestransported 471 personnel and 140 tons of cargo between Camp Evansand Dong Ha.
(5) During the month of November, 9th Motor Transport Battaliondrove 74,766 miles, transporting 34,106 personnel and 12,637 tons ofcargo.
(6) During the month of November, 3rd Motor Transport Battaliondrove 108,s438 miles, transporting 28,171 personnel and 4,601 tons ofcargo.
(7) During the month of November 54 resupply conv6ys travelingbetween. Phu Bai and Camp Evans consisted of an average of 37 vehiclestransporting 118 personnel and 57 tons of cargo.
(8) During the month of November 48 resupply convoys travelingbetween Dong Ha and Camp Carroll-Cm Lo-Con Thien-Thon Son Lam operatingareas consisted of an average of 10 vehicles transporting 181 personneland 15 tons of cargo.
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SZ•=RT(9) Attached to the division during the month of November was
the 515th Light Truck Compazg, U.S. 'ArW, under the opeiation61 ocm•itrlof the 3d Motor Transport Battalion. ' The 515th Truck Conpaz, consistingof sixty-5 ton oargo trucks, drove 63,#577 miles during the month ofNovember, transporting 2 ,543 personnel and 4,s60 tons of cargo.
(10) Daring the month of November the 43thU.S. A• and the 36th POL Squad (-) U.S. Arm werecontrol of the Division and returned to the6ir'pdreitThese units were at Dong Ha to support Project 972.
Medium Truck 06Co,detached fr6i operationalorganisation.
d. mbarkation.
(1) On3 16 November 1967, BWT 1/3 commenced backloading aboard theUSS Iwo Jima (LF-2), usS Cleveland (LPD-7), S Alaimo (LSD 33) amd U*hethe USS Washtenaw County (LST 1166). The backload was completed 17160ONovember 1967.
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DANANG TO HUE/PHU BAI
INANO TO DONG HA
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227 I•CU/rFU2 TOC
22 LST
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DANANO to DONG HA via USAF C-123's and C-130's
TOTAL 2,874.522 lbs
DANANG to PHU BAI via USAF
TOTAL
C-123's and C-130's
2,069,019 lbs
DANANG to KEE SANH via C-123's and C-130'
7oTAL 2,26•,425 lbs
(4) Airdrops:
DANANG to WE SAM Air Dropped
705,,260 lb
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2. Problem Areas.
a. Suly. The shortage of office supplies and stationery continuedto create seKous administrative problems within the Division. Shortagesof monoblocks for the Battery BA-451 impaired the communication ability ofall Division organizations. Inadequate repair parts support for theAN/PRC-25 radio, multi-fuel vehicles, heavy engineer equipeent, and theM422 Mighty Mite continued to create serious maintenance problems.
b. Overtaxed lines of communication presented the greatest logisticproblem. All three basic modes of transportation, land, sea and air,were used to the maximum. Each mode had to operate at peak efficiencyin view of the high priority programs competing for the availabletransportation. Construction of the Quang Tri Complex, Dye Marker, andthe normal daily resupply continued to compete for transportation duringNovember. This month Division convoys continued to augment the trans-portation assets of III W11 and FIC to provide a maximum transportationeffort to Northern I Corps.
c. Services.
(1) Laundry facilities for the majority of the Division were stillinadequate. Projected employment of laundry units by Force LogisticCommand has still not been realized. The lack of this service is critical,especially during the monsoon.
(2) Organizations were still in need of bath units to maintaintheir health and comfort. Although this problem area appeared solvedwith the increased allowance approved by CMC, the additional units stillhave not been placediA service. Until they are, the lack of bath unitswill be critical.
d. Maintenance.
(1) Short supply of repair parts for accomplishment of second andthird echelon maintenance continued to hamper overall maintenance effortsof the Division.
(2) Lack of replacement engines and transmissions for the TruckM422-Al continued to result in a high deadline rate for this vehicle.
(3) Shortages of replacement parts, modules, and accessories forthe AN/PRC-25 Radio continued to contribute to a high deadline rate.
(4) Support received from Direct Exchange Programs continuedto be unsatisfactory due to insufficient rae* and depth of exchange itemsand the mechanical defects often encountered in the rebuilt items.
(5) Inadequate maintenance support for XENON Searchlight equipmenthas resulted in high deadline for this type equipment in 3d Tank Battalionand the First Searchlight Battery. Nearly all maintenance on this equipmentmast be performed at 3d FSR in Okinawa. SEGRET
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e. Food Services.
During the month of November 1967 the 3d Marine Division FoodServices Program consisted of 47 operational messes supported b~Y 469,(r 33 personnel. Of the total messes in operation 20 are semi-permanentfield messes housed 'in TSFC structures and the remaining 27 -are tem-porary field messes. Subsistence support provided Ar*, Navy, and Marine .Corps personnel of this command averaged 32,000 rations daily and anaverage of 9,000 rations per day were provided other ".S. MilitaryOrganizations within the 3d'Division operating area for a total averageof 41l,000 rations fed daily. Approximately 13% of the total averagerations fed daily consisted of Meals Combat Individual and approximately87% were subsisted on the Expeditionary Force Moenu. The xpeditionaryForce Menu is based on MCO P10110.17, Chapter 4, Marine CorpsExpeditionary Force Menu (Tropic) and both perishable and non-perishablecomponents are utilized. The Meal Combat Individual is used only whereoperational requirements preclude serving the Uxpeditionary Force Menu.
f. Sapp3y.
(1) The Excess and Cancellation Program totaled'14,390,388dollars for the period 1 January 1967 to 30 October 1967.
(2) Increased use of Rough Rider Convoys continued to reduce thebacklog of Class II supplies at Force Logistic Coumand.
(3) Field Supply Analysis Team '- Four arrived on 24 November toinspect selected Division organizations. Formal reports will be madeto the Commandant of the Marine Corps by the FSAO Team.
(4) Increased emphasis has been placed on the use of Red Ball inan effort to expedite the receipt of critical repair parts and major enditems. As of 30 November there were 36 items on Red Ball.
(5) A critipak has been instituted by Fleet Marine Force Pacificto alleviate the shortages of selected stationery and office supplies.
(6) The Division Supply Officer and Division Supply'ManagementTeams visited numerous units conducting pre-FSAO inspectionsp providingadvice on improving supply readiness and providing general supply manage-ment assistance.
g. Planning. A plan was drafted and issued for the Rotation of BLT 2/4to the Special Landing Force. Initial plamning comenced for the phase downof 3d Anti-Tank Battalion to zero strength. Logistic sections werie draftedfor Division Operation Orders in conjunction with the 0-3 Seotion. Initialplanning for Planning Directive 1-67 commenced this month.
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1. During November, the Third Marine Division received engineer sup-.ortfror. a Division an' a §orce :.ii:neer Dettalion, foutr comrlete Navy "obileConstruction Battalion, and detachments from three additional 11avy obileConstruction rattolions. Ad,itionally, rmaintenance and utilities sup-port was provided by detachlemts from 'Taval Lupport Activity, Dananj.Coordinates below are taken from 1AP:Vietnam AMS, Editions 64112 II and
6,41 IV, 1:50,000. ,ajor En.ineer projects have included:
a. MTaintenance of Aoute A'l. The combination of bad w ather and enic,;raction required continious coordinated effort between Nlavy Tobile Construc-tion Dattalions, 1arine engineers and ARVN engineers to keep Route .1 o en.:ajor events included:
(1) 1 Love cbcr. Three culverts 5000 :neters north of "y C'.Pnh(YD460400) were destroyed but were quickly replaced.
(2) 2 Ntovel-ber. Third 7.gineer Dattalion replaced destroyed brl.C.at Phu Loc (Z;.086007) with 200 feet 1-4 bridge. ?ridge opened to traffic1200, 2 November.
(3) 5 hove:mber. At the An Nong bridge (YD927103) high vatercaused a wash out of the south shore apprOach. During constructi,n noend ramp sections were available to install on this bridge. A timiberramp was installed as an expedient.
(4) 7 ,ove-ber. Two culverts were destroyed 2,000 meters northof the bridge at An Lo. EC3-3 repaired the culverts and the road v•isreopened the saxie day.
(5) 8 2 ove ber. The road south of the Phu Loc bridge uas cutby VC demolitions. 1CD-74 repaired the damage and the road -,as rco,cneCthe same day.
(6) 12 Tovember. Heavy rains and resulting high w,,Wtr creaLtedapproach problems to the M-h bridge at Phu Loc. MC7-121 anl the 3d
airgineer Pattalion made repairs and improveicnts as required atd the,ridge was kept open to traffic.
(7) 16 November. The An Nong bridge was closed for repairs.frestles were installed to shorten the span on the ramps - this ;istrengthen the bridge and prevent the approaches from iai±i±L ou.
(8) 25 ±Jovember. 'Repositioned pontoon floats at An >.onL riogeto allow 'CB-121 to place pilings for tibiber trestle bridge.
b. Maintenance of ,oute j". On 1 1ovember 167, J2-11 took ov(rthe responsibility of route c. Improvementasand-maintenance continuedthroughout the month with the major 'roblem wrea being west of Cam Lowhere the road is badly potholed. .
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c. 71aintenance of 5oute 61_ uJpgradin t clas•e 60 continued onioute 561 (M15W67 to YE;lOl),01 ~iver run gravel and crushed rockhave been applied alon- the entire road and it is now classed as limitedall-weather. Asphalt has been shot on aboit-$O% of the roadts surface.Inclement weather ~mdi asphalting impractical during the latter part ofthe month.
d. Khe Sanh Airfield. Repairs to theo runway progressed slowly durinLthe month due to mechanical difficulties with TD-..J tractors and dumptrucks. More than 3300 feet of runway was coxpleted by the end of thenonth with approximately 260 feet left to be anchored down. It was es-tinated that the work uocla be completed bythe morning of 2 D1ecember.The runway was open to c-123 traffic throughout the month, Two C-130'slanded during the final week of Novdmber although the field was notfully operational for them at that timev
2. :Iilitary Construction. The i:ilitary Cdnastruction pace slowed downconsiuerably during i4oveiiber as rmi of the larger 1967 5 'M01 projectswere completed during October. Lack of certain cotstruction materialsand projected deploynriont also contributed to the slower pace. The Mhotoand Feproduction buildings were completed as was the Special Servicesbuilding. ,Work continued on the 5th Cantonment of the Phu Bai complexwith the completion of all SUA hots. Wo* is still in progress on themeashall and showers. The 1967 YM01N program is completed except forsome recreation facilities, water and power distribution, 25,000 SF ofbilleting, messinj and administrative space and uie Butler building.1:C-10 continued to biild TSFC huts and messhalls in Dong Ha, completirg41 ZEA huts and one 2•0o man mecshall, work is progressing on the. hu 'ai'ater Filtration Plant.
3. Base Levelopent. 2he taval Support Activity, Danayg .eal .statoOffice has init at.d ,rocrorent action for 190,000 squar6 meters of landat Phu Bai for a rno.. trash .mp. torck continued on the "uang Iri colwith the erection of threa hangars. A total of 468 •2'A huts havebeen constructed at 1u1n 2ri.
4. Combat Operations
a. 1ineswoup Cperation.. Division units conductec 389 visual/deliberate sweeps cov.ring a total of 1,527,400 meters of routes 1, 5,
and 561. In the process, these units discovered and destroyed 8 anti-personnel mines, 1. anti-vehicular minesa, and 36 improvised mines thatranUed in size from friendly and enemy grena@s to 250 pound dud bombs.
b. Tunnel Teams. IeLative report.
c. Enemy Facilities LDestroyed. A total of 10 sampans and 25 bunkers
were destroyed &.uring the month as well as enemy clothing, 782 gear, and
medical supplies destroyed on operation 'leosho.
d. Combat Support
(1) The 3d EnLinocr Battalion provided one engineer platoon OT C•Nto 1st Tattalion, 26th .arines thro:ghout the month, Nine platoons were
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Convoy support vas provided by engineer mine sweep teams and demolitionteams were employed during the month on infantry operations.
(2) The 3d Shore Party Battalion supported LSA's and HST,s onten separate combat operations. Elements of the Battalion conducted 14mechanized patrols and 6 foot patrols, and established 9 ambush sites andone listening post. In addition, a 15 man security detail was providedfor the LCL ramp at Dong Ia and bridge security at Thuan An Eay.
L, ye hcrker. Durin the ,ionth of November, construction co..nced onsit A-J , -C-3 nd C;.7:.v Forty-tv:o addition,lL bunkers -.;ere JXuthori7edfor L. . .'rtiller-r :ositions a.t C-1. III ?AF approved the delotion ofthe f.iiV .t C-4 . M s of s"iftin- .nJ. c.Ui-• ~ e-Cposu (1, cover" .. 16d Lov-, 7'nt .:fter inst-ll.tion. Triple strend conc-r-tinr: .ir s to .e ,.sd at A-2 rnd A-3 in lieu of b• -od steel tape. Atot- 1 of 126 burker ob.lls ovre constructed, 71J 0 deters of .mics em-
?l c.d a.d 1;,21 act, rs of uirs empl,.ced during 'he reporUing >riod.Tho tou course of i 5t.e j561 was completed :nd 3,400 uetcrb o L.h .itwJs ;com; te. The 11tl,h En incer Jattallon has been the princi 4l con-strvctio'n force for uo Hi:r•er, aug.ionted by ele~ments from kiobile Can-stric' ••1lon 1tlion 0 and 11.
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1. Refugees
a. Operation LAM SON 14& 4,au ooae dted by the bab ARVN Division to reloosterefugees from the "Street Without Joy" area to refugee oamps near thePhong Dien and Quang Dien Distriot Headquarters in Thua'Thien Province.The Operation was executed in two phases, military operations and ref-ugee evacuation, during the period 2-7 November 1967. It was con-ducted entirely by the GVN with the exception of some logistics supportby the 3d Karine Division. A total of 3,998 refugees were resettledat Phong Dien and 414 refugees were movef to Quang Dien.
b. Refugees were given iedical checks, refugee oards and 300 pia-stors each and were fingerprinted when they initially came into theirnew caips. A census was also taken. It was planned to settle them intemporary shelters for one month. This was to give them a chance toget settled, organized and to construct frames for their new homes.Upon construction of the frames, tin wvs to be delivered to thle campand to be installed on the houses. Each refugee was then to be given5000 piasters to help him begin his new life.
o. Logistical support provided by the 3d MArine Division includedthe followings
(1) Movement of supplies and equipment which were pre-staged atthe new refugee camps on 29 Ootober, 1 and 3 November 1967. A total of8,000 rice bags, 5 tone of rice, 25 resettlement kits, 15 tool kits,1,500 sheets of roofing tin, I ton of dried fish, 9 oases of paper blank-ets and 16 tents were transported on 3d Yarine Division vehicles onthe three dates for pre-staging.
(2) 20 trucks of the 3d Marine Division were utilized on 3November 1967 to move refugees from their homes to their resettleraentlocations.
(3) On 9 November 1967, 10 Marine Corps vehicles transported 20pallets of roofing tin (6,800 sheets) and 3 bcoces of paper blankets.
(4) 96 bags of cement to be used for oonstructing wells at thenew refugee camps were delivered on 20 November 1967.
(5) 6 pallets of tin roofing were ImoveA by 2 Marine Corps trucksto Thong Dien on 28 November 1967.
(6) 4 latrine covers and concrete tile for well constructionwill be delivered by our vehicles to Phong Dien on I December 1967.
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S g g(7) AMEDOAP Team from the 4th Marines. assisted the RYN
Provincial Medical Team in giving mass innoculations for tetanus,cholera, plague and typhoid to the refugoeer
d. Division PsyOps also supported LM SON 140 by dropping250,000 leaflets on the "Street Without Joy" 9rea. JUSPAO broad-casts were also utilised in the area. As a result of this effort,39 refugees voluntarily left the "etreet* on 2 November 1967, Theywalked to the new refugee camps oe&ying as many of their possessionsas they could.
e. A new platoon, the 8th, of the 29th Civil Affairs Company (U. S.Army) was formed and attached to the3d Marine Division on 20 December1967. It was located at Camp Evans and assigned in direct support ofthe 4th Marines. One of the primary tasks assigned by the CommandingOfficer, 4th Marines is to take followupa otion at the Phong Dioenrefugee camp to assist the Vietnamese Provin•tal Refugee Service inbettering the life of the refugees..
2. Revolutionary Development
a. Thua Thien Province
(1) The RD Program in the Province oontinues to remain onschedule with the 1967 RD Plan. Projects ire being completed or arealmost completed. Sufficient quantities of commodittes are availableto meet project completion deadlines.
(2) lilitary support for the RD Priority Areas continues to beadequate. The three battalions of the 1st ARVN Division are providinggood general security for the RD progra, Enemy activity against theRD Cadre Teams during November sharply decreased from activity duringthe previous month. This was the lightest reported enemy activity inthe Province's RD areas during any month of 1967. Five enemy contactsin the RD area in November resulted in one PP KIA, one civilian WIAand three VO KIA.
(3) The RD Cadre Teams showed modest overall effectiveness inthe area of project building. However, their results in the more subtleareas, such as effective elimination of the VO infrastructure and theestablishment and motivation of working, popular associations were onlyfair. The problem in the latter area is that RD Cadre are inexperiencedand unable to stress the importance of these associations to the peopleor among themselves. It is hoped that the planned in-Province trainingcourse will improve this deficiency.
(4) The attitudes of the people remain very good. Hamlet in-habitants are interested and actively participating in hamlet affairs.
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The relationships between GVN officials and the RD Cadre Teams aregood on both the Provineial '.d DistIot1tevts1. The •loir•e affeOtiva
leadership on the District level has already been reflected in theimproved performance of the RD Cadre, Provincial level officials inThua Thien/Hue are considered to possess a relatively high degree ofprofessional ability. This is usually true when the officials areperforming their prescribed duties or when specifically instructed bythe Province Chief. However, these officials are generally not responsiveto the needs and aspirations of the people in terms of aggressivelyseeking out needed improvements and developing solutions for these needs.
(5) All phases of the 1968 Province RD planning were conductedin an orderly and systematic manner by he Vietnamese Provincial staff.
The tentative plans were presented to the Division and Corps Commandersand were approved without change. The 1968 RD Pjan genuilnely buildson the 1967 RD areas, concentrates on the Provibone's population - econ-omic - strategic centers and is modestly ambitious In extent. It is
further designed to carry the RD effort to the borders presently underthe effective control of the enemy and will permit an, RD thtwb intothose areas during 1969.
b. Quang Tri Province
(1) The Province's 1967 goals for RD were revised downward bythe Central RD Council in Saigon on 15 November 1967. This was justifiedon the grounds that the DMZ refugee resettlement effort in Quang TriProvince during kay-June 1967 diverted RD energies and commodities somuch that the original RD Program could not be fulfilled. As a result,the RD Program in the Province is now on schedule with the revised planas of 30 November 1967. The revised program should be completed by 31January 1968. Although the Province will not achieve the original sta-tistical goal, the improved socio-political atmosphere in the Province asa result of thle 1967 RD efforts is exceeding all expectations.
(2) The security situation continued to improve, in spite of oneVC raid on a refugee resettlement area, during November. The performanceof the RVNAF also improved. Cordon/Search Operation Q.T. 25 againstNhu Le and Thuong Phuoo hamlets in hai Lirnh District was especially suo-cessful. Sector troops and PWF using IC?X target folders arrested 22
Viet Cong Cadre and killed three VC guerillas. In addition, two Prov-incial level committee VC Cadre came into RVN control; one was captured
and the other rallied under the Chieu Hoi Program. Further evidence ofthe improved security situation was demonstrated by the sharply increasednumber of Chieu Hoi ralliers; 23 Hoi Chanh in November compared with 17in October and a monthly average of 12 for the first nine months of 1967.Another indicator in security progress was that only two terrorist actswere committed against the province's populace, other than the detonationof enemy land mines on tiajor routes of coamunication., The let ARVNRegiment performed well in support of RD and pacification. ARVN unitsachieved or exceeded their support missions in every respect.
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(3) The functioning of the Provincial RD Control Gr6up was seriouslydisrupted by factionalika and alleged petty corruption. Regardless ofthe latter charges against Kajor Luy, The RD Group Leader, and his pre-occupation with his political interests, he hab i4stA•tted imany•WW ,inprovements in the RD Cadres. The effectiveness of the RD Cadre Teamsvaried from one team to another with the degree of success depending oxnthe initiative and zeal of the RD Teams and the adequaoy of the securityand protection forces.
(4) The attitudes of the people improved markedly. "Town Yeetings"convened for old and new RD hamlets continued to be popular with thepeople. The new spirit in the Province was indicated by the enthusiasmwith which local goverment officials, RD Team Leaders, and ProvinoialTechnical Service Chiefs entered into be .pblioc review of the 1967 RDPrograr and the discussion of the 1968 RD and Pacification progrms.The people were shown positive evidence that the GYN would provide thepeople protection. One measure taken by the GYN in this regard duringNovember was the addition of Thong Xa Hamlet, in spite of its strong VChistory, to the list of RD hamlets. Such actions plus the presence ofadditional 3d Marine Division units in Quang Tri Province have giventhe people a greater sense of security.
3. Division Civil Affairs/Civic Acotion
a. Agriculture
(1) IR-8 Rice. This is a high yield, short-stemmed rice that wasvery successfully introduced in the Philippine Islands and is now the majorvariety of rice in that nation. IR-8 rice is now undergoing an extensiveexperimental test in large fields in the Delta region of IV Corps, SouthVietnsam. IR-8 rice projects have been started in four small fields inHuong Thuy District of Thua Thien Province in the 3d farine DivisionCAAOR. This rice has a different taste than the varieties normally grownby Vietnamese farmers and preferred by Vietnamese consumers. However,this disadvantage is heavily outweighed by the fact that IR-8 riceproduces two to three times the amount of rice yielded by the currentvarieties of rice grown in Vietnam.
(2) Pig Projects. A total of 10 pigs are being raised in sixpig projects now underway in Thuas Thien Province. All of the pigs, exceptfor three other pigs in Loc Bon Hamlet that died apparently of pneumonia,are doing very well. The three dead pigs will be replaced from the firstlitter of pigs produced by pig projects in the Thuy Chau Hamlet area.
b. YEDCOVS. A total of 48,590 Vietnamese patients were treated atMEDCAPS/DENTCAPS during November. This was an increase of about 2,425from the 46,165 NMEDCAPS in October.
c. Pood for Work. The Food for Work Program sponsored by CORDS(USAID) continues to off"r employment to Montagnard (Brou) families inthe Rhe Sarh area. 4,000 lbs. of rice were delivered to the 26th Yarinesat Khe Sanh during November to pay the Brou workers. An average of about50 Brou per day were employed by the 26th Marines.
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d. .ogistios. The quantity of commodities issued by the DivisionG-5 Warehouse to units in support of Civic Action programs duringNovember increased approximately 50% over •otober. 15,422 items wereissued in November versus 9,558 items ±in the previous month. TheNovember total included 1,242 bags of cement, 465 sheets of tin, 7,650bars of soap, 190 assorted books, 14 blackboards, 15 boxes of powderedmilk, 4,000 rice bags, 3 boxes of clothing, 38 pieces of lumber, 110sewing kits and 1,100 school kite.
e. Public Health. The School Health Education Program that was in-itiated in October 1967 is progressing well and all of the films arebeing enthusiastically received by the students and teachers. 2,985children viewed the films at six different ilocations in Thus Thien Pro-vince during the month of Novenber.
f. Third Yarine Division VietnAwse _ohQlarship PrWqp. DuringNovember, 114 students ofat Thua 1ThifenProvinoe and 9 students in QuangTri Province received benefits from the scoholarship fund for which atotal of about 170,000 $VN was expended, These funds assisted thestudents in buying books, lunches and Umiforms and helped defray theirtransportation, tuition and boarding expenses.
g. Personal Response Program.
(1) This is a systematic effort.to establish a rapport betweenAmericans and the people of Vietna. oIts objective -is to achieve sac-ceptance of each group by the other in arder to further the accomplishmentof our mission in Vietnam. Formal an4nfWormal instrwuotion in Viet-namese history, culture and religions is presented during unit visitsby the Third Marine Division Contact Team andin a formal two-day DivisionPersonal Response Course conducted monthly at Phu Bai.
(2) The following Personal Response instruction was given duringNovember:s
(a) A total of 1,704 personnel (133 officers, 189 SNGOs and1 ,382 other enlisted) received instruction during 41 hours of formalschool presentations and 14 hours at field -eotures.
(b) The formal schools lectures included instruction at theCAG School, 4th Marines' Regimental 00X) 4hool, th, 3d ReconnaissanceBattalion Indoctrination Course, -the DivisionSNM 0 Leadership Course andthe Division Personal Response Course.'
(o) 21 officers, 21 SIVOsi-and 4 other enlisted personnelattended the Division Personal Response Course conducted at Phu Bai from6-7 November 1967.
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(d) Field lectures and discussion periods were conducted at sevenbattalions. 1 ,408 personnel (included in total reported in (a) above) at-tended the lectures.
h. CivIcoi oActionProjacts. As of 30 Yovember 1967, the following wasthe btatus of, Civic Action projeata-Vor *Uch iaeriAle and assistance arebeing provided by che Division.
TYPE PROJXET
Classroomns
Agricultural Projects
Iarket Places
Wells
Bathrooms
New Dispensaries
Dispensary Repair
Orphanage Construction
Livestock Projects
Fish Pond Construction
Playgrounds
Road Culverts
Contmunity Buildings
Foot Bridges
Rice Storage Warehouse
Roads
Cement Wash Piers
Public Information Projects
TOTAL INPROGRESSAS OF o0NOV67
34
I
7
8
6
6
5
1
2
3
1
3
1
TOTAL CCM-PLLTED •VRI JAN-30 NOV67
34
20
4
45
39
10
4
2
9
2
2
3
4
6
3
4
4
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TOTAL INPROGRESSAS OF JNOV67TYPE PROJWT
School Furniture
Brick Factory
TOTAL CC-PLETED FRMI JAN-.O NOV67
4 5
1
82 201
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4W LIVISION CHAPLAIN
I PERSONM
The month of November 1967 began with thirty-one (31) chaplains servingwith the 3d Marine Divisionj two (2) chaplains were deployed vwth theirunite to Special Landing Force: Chaplain ROGEROS with 1/3 and ChaplainRUTHERFORD with 2/3.
Lt C.A. TEA, CHC, USNR, 6~5293/105 reported from C(US for duty with
3d Marine Division on 8 November 1967.
Assigrnents were as follows:
Chaplain TEA to lst AmTrac Bn,
Reassignments were as follows
Chaplain ANDERSON to 3/4Chaplain KIRK to 3d Engineer Bn.Chaplain STANIS to 3d Shore Party Bn.Chaplain HUTTON to 1/2
Medical evacuation:
LCDR H.E. rPHILLITS, CHC, USN, Regimental Chaplain,12th Marines was wounded in action on 11 November 1967,and is now hospitalized at Cam Ranh Bay.
II DIVINE SERVICES
3d Marine Division chaplains conducted 331 Sunday Divine Services duringthe month of November with an attendance of 10,715p, h430 Weekday Serviceswere held for 9,201 in attendance.
LT. Sheldon KIRSCF., CHC, T•SNR, from III MAP, provided Jewish Divine Servicesfor personnel of the 3d Division.
Chaplain KEA2R3LEY, Force Logistics Command# co •Unued to travel throughout3d Marine Division IAORs providing Latter Day Saints religious coverage.
Chaplain FRIKMKO, let Marine Divisich, offered eastern Orthodox religiousservices at least once during the month in all 3d Marine Division enclaves.
Chaplain 11ABIBY, 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines provided weekly SpiscopalHoly Communion Services in the Division CP Chapel.
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III OPERATIONS
Chaplains participated in operations as follows:
GRANITE: Chaplains FENNING, RYAN, BRETT, KIRK,S!dFT, COHILL.
SCOTLAND: Chaplain STUBBE.
NEOSHO: Chaplains KIRK, SWIFT, COHILL, BRETT.
LANCASTER: Chaplain SEIBERT and BLACK.
?HU BAI: Chaplain HABIBY.
KEI±TUCKY: Chaplains HEIN0, MYATT, STANIS and RODGERS.
OSCEALk: ChaplaIns McELROY, LYONS and WHITE,
IV RELATED ACTIVITIES
1. On 14 November the Division suffered the tragic loss ofits Commanding General. On 16 Noverberifa memorial servicewas held in the Division Chapel, Chaplain FENNING, the DivisionChaolain, preached the eulogy. ChaDlain RYAN read the SacredScriptures. Lt. General CUSHMAN delivered1the memorial comments.Music for the occasion was provided by. the Division band. Duringthe memorial service Brig. General, MET2GER, acting DivisionCommander, dedicated the chapel as the "General OCFZ1UTH MemorialChapel."
2. During this month three chapele were constructed and de-dicated within the Division areas. On 10 November/the 11thEngineer Bn., (Chaplain KEELEY) dedicated their new chapel atDong Ha. On the same day the 3d 'Shore Party Battalion (ChaplainAN1,DERS, N) dedicated their new chapel at Gia Le. On 14 Novemberthe 3d Marine Regiment (Chaplain MoALISTER) chapel was dedicated atCamp Carro1l.
3. Dui-ing this month literally tons of Christmas packageshave been received and distributed throughout the Division by theDivision Chaplain with the help of the Regimental and BattalionChaplains. These packages were sent, for the most part, tothe DMZ and the line organimations. Many thousands of Christmascards and letters also have been distfibuted, primarily to thehospitals and to the men aboard the REPOSE and SANCTUARY.
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DIVISION SURGEON
a. Division Surgeon: Captain 0. E. CRUFT, MC, USN
b. Medical Administrative Officer: CDR. W. E. ARNS, MSC, USN
c. Medical Officers on board at months end 59
1) General Duty Medical Officers 352) Specialist Medical Officers 24
d. Medical Officers Detached and Joined
(i) Detached 5(2) Joined 3(3) Medical Officers on Sick List 1(4) Medical Officers TAD (NSA & III MAF) 0(5) Medical Officers gained through BLT 0
Rotation
e. Medical Service Corps Officers on board at months end
(1) On Board 14(2) Detached 2
3) Joined 2
f. Hospital Corpsmen oa board at months end
(1) On board 1001(2) Detached 152(3) Joined 189(4) Corpsmen gained through BLT rotation 0(5) During November the mfnimum/maximum on
board strength was 849/1001(6) Casualties
(a) Hospital Corpsmen deaths 1(b) Hospital Corpsmen WIA and evaced 9
out of country(c) Hospital Corpsmen thrice wounded and 0
transferred(d) Hospital Corpsmen MIA 0(e) Hospital Corpsmen Humanitarian 0
Transferred
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2. ADMINISTRATION
a. On 1 November CDR APNS visited units at Dong Ha on .edical andpply matters,
b. On 3 November a second Substitute Advancement Examination wasministered to the below number of personneli
At Dong Ha H13 - 9At Phu Bai M.3 - 5 M2 1-
c. On 4-5 November the I Corps Medical Meeting at *nang was attendedCaptain G. E.CRUFT and Commander 1". E. ARKS,
d. On 8 November CDR A.•N!S visited Dong Haj- Sub Unit # of Hq Bn, andalso visited Hq 3 at Camp Carroll.
e. On 9 November Commander W. E. ARIMS and WC VW. r. COLVIN visitedDong Ha and Cua Viet concerning medical, supply, and personnel matters.
f. On 16-17 November Captain CRUFT attended the first annual meeting ofFar East Charter Association of Nilitary Surgeons at Camp Zama, Japan.
g. On 28 November Captain CR77T visited III WM? concerning relocationof Medical facilities to Quang Tri. v
h. On 15 November the Officer Selection Bat•tery.Test was adm~nisteredto 3 personnel from the Medical Battalion as candidates - o'the NidicalServices Corps Program.
3. PREVEN'TIVE MDICINE/S34ITATION -
a. On 2 Lovember LTCOL GLUCKS1,4A, tSA VitrA.nary Corps conferred withLT JENKINS concerning FLSY-A bakery and ice crea- plant problems.
b. On 6 November water from the Division Water Plant -was tested andfound to be potable.
c. One case of typhoid fever (Vietnam p• atient)-and one case ofAscariases ("D" Med Food Service) was reported to Med Bn. The 3rd MedicalBattalion Commander-reauested rectal swabs and three consecutive stoolspecimens on all personnel of Delta 7!ed as soon as possible.
h. DISEAS!S
a. 3rd Marine Division 7ersonnel admitted-to the sick list by theDivision "sychiatrist with psychiatric diagnosie 16• -6 were svacuatedO,69 were returned to duty, and a total of Mi outpatients were seen. Therewere 8 recommended for administrative dischiarge
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b. A total of 79 cases of illness classified under the category ofenereal disease were repnorted in the 3rd Harine Division personnel during
November. There were 68 cases of Gonorrhea, 9 cases of non-specificUrethritis, 2 cases of Lymphogranuloma Venereum. 10 cases of VD were acquiredi in RVN and 69 in R&R centers.
c. For the month of November there were 560 non-hostile canualtiesadmitted to the sick list. Of this group there were 88 cases of Th'Aer ofUndetermined Origin, J1.,ees of Gastroenteritis 21 cases of CellVitis and7 cases of Imersion Foot.
d. For the month of Cctober there were 42 confirmed cases of Yalaria,22 were P. Falceparin, 8 were F Vivax,, and 12 were undetermined.
5. VISITORS
a. On 18 November LCIR CPODDICK and LT IB of FISGA visited the DivisionSurgeon on official medical matters.
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NARRATIVE SU9ARY
The 3d Dental Company furnishes dental support to Marine Corps personnelin the Hue-Phu Bai, Dong Ha, Ehe Sanh, and Cam Lo areas of RVN. Theconstruction of a new clinic in the 3d Marine Division CP area wascompleted on October l1th. The hardback clinic fomerly serving thisarea was disestablished at that time.
A hardback clinic was completed at Camp Carroll during the month ofOctober. The Dental/Surgical Van formerly serving this area wasrelocated at Cam Lo.
The 3d Dental Company personnel assist Medical in Mass Casualty Careand are active in the Civic Action Program. The oral surgeonstreat maxillo-facial wound cases.
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PART III
SEQUENTIAL LISTING OF SIGNIFTICANT EVENTS
1 November
2 November
Recon element of 1/3 opened fire withsmall arms on 4 NVA moving north ontrail resulting in 1 KIA (C) at YD478 222.
Ref: Journal entry #96
B-•/4 killed 1 NVA perched on treeplatform.
Ref : Journal entry #93
3 November
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4 November
5 November
6 November
3d harines assumed OPCON lstBN (-)1st Karines.
D-2/12 and K.4/13 becane OPCON to 1/12.
Plt H-2/1 killed 1 VC (C) with 10 rdsSA and M-26 grenade after being chal-lenGed in Vietnamese.
Ref: Journal entry #6
BLT 2/3 (.) became OPCON III 'AF.
3dBn 26th Mar assumed OPCON I-3/26.
3dBn 3dAar reverted to OPCON 3d Miar.
9th Marines assumed OPCON F-2/4.
3d Recon Bn team after making contactw/VC killed 1 (0) of 3 engaged thenobserved 2 more VC in tree. A gun-ship firing rockets and X-79 rd fromteam resulted in 2 VC KIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #97
BLT 1/3 went OPCON to 9th Marines.
1st AmTracBn assuried OPCON F-2/4.
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7 November
8 November
9 November
10 November
11 November
M-3/26 became OPCON 2dBn 26th har.
1st Marines resumed OPCON A-1/1.
CAC A-3B upon sweeping YD 908109after firing on 1 VC found 2 VCKIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #17
3d Recon Team spotted 2 VC KIA (C)during observation of prep fires atYD 490245.
Ref: Journal entry #96
Scout-sniper team attached to 0-1/ikilled Z VC (0) at YD 3034.77-30341.78.
Ref: Journal entry #91 and 114
slet ARVN Div L S-140 terminatedresulting in 13 KIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #64
26th Mar assumed OPCON Btry W (-)1/3.
lstBn 12th Mar chopped OPCON D-2/12and K-4/13 to 2dBn 12th Mar.
E-2/26 ambushed 20 VC at ZC 100994resulting in 4 VC KIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #11
12th Marines assumed OPCON Btry I(-) 3/12 passed same to 1/12.
E-2/4 killed 3 VC (C) in firefightat YD 294554 d 293549.
Ref: Journal entry #4
D-1/3 killed 7 NVA (C) during assaulton enery position.
Ref: Journal entry #87
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12 November 3d Maines assumed OPOON 2/9.
13 November 2/26 assumed OPCON C-1/4.
14 November 3d AT Bn assumed OPCON K-3/26.
At YD 665269 Helo reported observinga UH-1E exploded in air. Results ofpassengers and crew unknown 1305H.Sparrow Hawk Plt being sent to sceneof crash, Learned at 1546H the heloeardng CG 3d MarDiv appeared to ex-plode in midair at 1210H. Helo de-scended into rice paddy and burned.Sparrow Hawk d4ae.recovered remains and positivelyidentified atALPA Red as that oflGen Bruno Arthur HOCHOUTH 05117/9903.Eye witnesses interviewed by ARVN counter-parts at crash site indicates helo wastraveling when an explosion occurred inthe aircraft, In addition to hGenIIOCH1VUTH other persons aboard helo wereMajor Robert A. CRABTREE 072786, CaptMIilton G. KELSEHY 092134, lstLt ThomasA. CARTER 091260, Opl Ronald J. PHELPSand Major Nguyen Ngoo CHUONG, 1st ARVNDiv LnO.
Ref: Journal entries #73,82,94 and 131.
15 November 2/12 assumed Det 4.2 hORT from 1.12.
16 November 108th Arty Grp assumed OPCON 1/40,2/94, 8/4 Btry C 2nd TAB 26th Arty,235th PA Radar Det, 238th PA Cmr Det,Det Hq 8th TAB 26th Arty.
3d MarDiv assumed OPCON BLT 1/3 andchops to III MAP.
1st har assumed OPCON 0-2/4 and passedsame to 2/4 assumed OPCON G-2/4.
Sweep of area after CAC-A-3/VC fire-fight resulted in 3 VC KIA(C).
Reft: Journal entry #28
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17 November
18 November
19 November
A-6 while sweeping area YD 374653made contaotw-ith est. VC Co.Resulting in I VC KIA(C).
Ref: Journal entry #104
4th -Marines ýassumed OPCON 2/26.
F-2/4 obseived 510 IVA armed-with SA,called in Arty resulting in 1 VAETKIA (0),
Ref: Journal entry #16
3d MarDiv assumed OPC0ON 534th TransCo.
E-2/1 observed point of NVA Sqd(Est 10IVA}) made contact, resultingin 1 NVA KIA (C.
Ref: Journal entry #145
3'dMec•wP? observed 12 NVA standingin tree line at YD 147557 and 16754.Plt called Arty mission resulting in10 NVA KIA (C)
Ref• Journ1l entry #164
3d MarDiv assUmed OPCON 534th TransCo (.) from 3d MT, 4 Pol Sqd (-)556th Trans Co-from 9th MT.
3/26 assumed OPCON: ýP-19.
4th Marines assumed OPCON 1/9.
VMO0-3 observed 3 sanpans at ZD158022 and 7 at ZD 161019 and onecamo. sanpan at ZD 159025. Alsoobserved i1 VC walking down stream,made air strike resulting in 1 VCKIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #12f
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20 November
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21 November
22 November
24 November
25 November
26 November
lst AmTrac Bn assumed OPCON Det CoB lst AnTrao Bn from 4th Marines.
1/9 assumed OPCON D-.1/9 from 4thMarines.
th Marines assumed OPCON C-1/4 from26.
3d MarDiv assumed 1/4 bravo commandgroup and B & D Co.
3d MarDiv assumed OPCON 2/26,
4th Marines assumed OPCON 1/9.
1st Anurao Bn assumed Det Four LYTfrom 4th Marines.
1/12 assumed OPCON one Searchlight team.rom 3/12.
12th Marines assumed OP00N K-3/3.
9th Marines assumed OPCON M-3/1.
4th Marines assumed OPCON M-3/26.
2/26 assumed OP00N B-1/9.
9th Marines assumed OPCON 1st Bn (-)4th Marines from 4th Marines.
4th Marines reported the 804th andK-2 Bn vie Van Song Bo were hit byArty and SA fire, resulting in 36VC KIA.
1/1 found 5 enemy bunkers at YD112708, also remains of 3 NVA bodies.
2/12 assumed OPCON 'oe SearchlightteaM from 3/12.
9th Marines assumed OPCON 1stBn (-)4th Marines from 4th Marines.
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27 November
28 Novemrber
3d MarDiv assumed OPCON BLT 1/3and pass to 9th Marines.
9th Marines assumed OPCON M.D GRPCots B & D-1/4 from 3d MarDiv.
A & D-1/1 at YD 107702 receivedonemray fire, returned Xortar, Artyand called air strike resultingin 21 NVA KIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #3
K-3/26 at YD 5 5 0 2 32- 5 40243 sighted20 VC m,oving down trail. Cal.ledArty -ission resulting in 11 VCXIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #102
0-2/1 at YD 372454-37145,t receivedapprox 50 rds SAF fro~mi unknown numberVC. Returned fire reculting in 1 VCKIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #107
11)th Engr n asOumed OPCON I-3/3.
CA C -H-8-3 opened amnbush at 77 963013on 10 VC. Results 10 VC KIA (C).
Ref: Journal entry #24
0AC A-6-A at YD 836162 carme upon 2s)pider holes. Received fire fromone hole with 2 VC inside, returnedfire ~-•"tins in 2 VC KIA (0).
Ref: Journal entry #148
H-2/4 received fire from est SqdVC, returned SAP called Arty asn.Searched area, found 1 VC KIA(0).
Ref: Journal entry #81
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29 November
30 November
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PART IV
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
J1., Division SitReps
4. Division Journal
Divi4ion FSCC Jo'
. Battlo nd Non •3
. V:IP iit S/1 r',/
J7, Photorraphs
. Comand Directory
CIRONOLOCY OF SU1PPORT
"/3d iarines Chronology
/4th Marines Chronology
/9th Larines Chronology
ING CO1iANDS
th varines Chronology7
,26th ,iarinea Chronology
J3 3n, 3d Marines Chronology
/at 9n, 4Ith M1arines Chronology
4m6 Bn, !.th Marines Chronology v13
/3d Bn, 4th Marines Chronology
Ist Bn, 9th Miarinep Chronology
/2d Bn, 9th Marines Chronolo&y
in, 9th Marines Chronology
st 3n, 12th Marines Chronology
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43d Bn, 12th Marines Chronology
qth Bn, 12th Marines Chronology
lIst Bn, 13th Marines Chronology
/let Bn, 26th Marines Chronology
12d Bn, 26th Marines Chronology
I3d Bn, 26th Marines Chronology
JHq Bn Chronology
jlst ArTrac Bn Chronology
J3d Anti-Tank Battalion Chronolog
,,3d Engr Bn Chronology
j 3d Med Bn Chronology
3d MT Bn Chronology
3d Recon Bn Chronology
3d SP Bn Chronology
>3d Tank Bn Chronology
Jth NT Bn Chronology
Jllth Engr Bn Chronology
/slt 8" HOW Btry Chronology
J let 155 GUN Btry Chronology
J3d Dental Go Chronology
j1st Field .Artillery Group Ohrono
l/st Searchlight Battery Chronolo
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JOUNWAL SHEAT 1 NOV 67
TIMS CLASS N0 RSMARES OP CHIEF
0700 ARTY 1 FM TINGE DI) 4821 GS SAP FA RHS
0748 ARTY 2 FM TINGE YD 5222 GS SAP FZ R
0920 ARVY I H3 I TOO REI1UST SAP Ki ARYN TO FIREOUT OF PHU LOoK AT ZO 055975 -NOTE- NOTCLEARED.
0950 ARTY 4 oHWKFIRE XA Rus
1105 ARTY 5 CANCEL CHCKPFIRDS XA RHI
1110 ARTY 6 CAlICEL AB m
1140 ARTY 7 CHECKFIRE XA CANCIEL CHECKFIRE XA RH3
1200 ARTY 8 RELIEVE SOT STROUSE Ov' DUTY EJB
1250 ARTY 9 RACE R,•ýUESTD SAP AC FOR "A" IMPACTAREA ETWB~ 1330 AND 100 NOT CLEAR0D EJE
1310 ARTY 10 AC CLEAR ED JH
1335 ARTY 11 CHECK FIRE AC EJE
1336 ARTY 12 CANCEL CHacKFIRE AC bJH
1415 ARTY 13 BRACE RE•qUESTED PT RD FOR CYRUS FISUICLEARED UNDER AD EJH
1545 ARTY 14 CANCEL AD FlH
1545 ARTY 15 BRACE R•E4USTED AS, CLEARED EJH
1600 ARTY 16 CANCEL IA, AE EJE
1625 ARTY 17 CANCEL FA, FB. EJH
1635 ARTY 18 CANCEL AC SJH
1635 AIR 19 LnM 2-305. 3-305 CLEARED AND GIVEN TODASCO EJH
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1635 AIR 20 TP4-10 SENT FROM HUE TOo WMNE APPROVEDBY G0.3 AND ~3T TO DASC. • YD 525440-446396 JH
1730 MISC. 21 RELIEVE SOT ]YDIS OF DUTY •M
1850 ARTY 22 RBCbIVE 2/26 H&I OVERLAY RM
1900 MISC 23 RGECIV R•WC•N NIGHT POSITIONS RM
1930 ARTY 24 S sAP CLEARED AT THIS TIMs RM
2015 AIR 25 TPF.4-10 AFT LOW 14 WANT TO CANCEL GRID474252 476251 492248, 41A246 481198.
DASC WAS NOTI ASAP AND IALLDEY "C" M
2015 ARVh 26 RUCIVM ARYW AMnUSUE16 M
2040 AIR 27 SGT MIDOiALD I CORPS. G-3 AIR GRID;ID 256117, 265119, 247121, CLEAR RMH
2040 AIR 28 LIST 4-305 CLEARED AND GIVE TO DASO Jm
2235 ARTY 29 HSHEY BAR 24U CALLING GRID 7113 WEREFIRING ALRMADY. XB. (ARVN105t REcONWIE OBMERVING OUNDS RM
2315 ARTY 30 2/26 ILL FM IMPACT 849175 CLEAR AG SAPW/O CLEAR CAPT SIMES FOR GNOT FLY RMB
2335 ARTY 31 ILL FM FOR 2/26 859183 AG W/O CLEARED RMH
2335 ARTY 52 CHtCK FIRE 7113 GRID FcR aM.WRESSABIE RM
0130 ARTY 33 C•r•CFIRE ALL HOT FANS RBS
0210 ARTY 54 CAONCEL CHCKFIRE ALL HOT FANS RS
0500 ARY 55 CAN•SiL ALL SAP AND HOT FANS FOR PHUBiL AREA imS
0600 ARTY 36 CANGEL ALL SAP AND B&I 'S FOR FOURTHMAR INIES TAOR RM
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2 0 672 XoV 67
TIM CLASS o REKRES . OP CHIia
0700
0715
0720
0730
0735
0755
0815
0830
0910
0920
0930
MISC
J.RTY
ARVTY
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A TY
ARYN
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1000 XGF?
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1030
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1050
1050
1110
1130
AR LY
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37 RELIt,7 SOT 3TRMWSB 0 DUTT ii1
38 AA CLXARUD "0* MACE AFT 14 EAB
39 AB CLEARED FoR ARVn(VC CONTACO)X=SSIOX WAS FIRED BiR"a CLKAR JAICEWAS OBTA TED £si
40 cAA14L VA Big41 OCACEL AA EJi
42 CA.NClA J•if
43 GRID ;894.8519-8120-8627 CANCELLED)AS FiZ& PI7E ZONE( OPERATION IN ARiEA) XJ•H
44 REURST AC CLEARED 0840 WE
45 GRID TO )$35873 .•OR UE 00 CLEAREDBY RCOUN ALL CALLED JACK TO HUN £Jg
46 CANCEL AC Zia
47 TP•-10 RECEIVED FROM HW TO GIVENTO MAJOR WMEJOCK TO C•LEAR A8RUOUGB 0-3 EJ
48 R&U,10TED PBHMANMET SAP (nG) TOOUPPORTOPEATICM WJH
49 RUAGE RM4UESTED AD FOR ARVN l&X CLEAR iEJ
50 CANGCiL AD i
51 R.W01i RMEPOHTED THAT ARENA STAGE MASCUiTACT AT GRID TC 997982 CALL GW :HJIPS 3EJ1
52 RLU41T AE VC CONTACT CLEAUED Bi
53 XP NO CLEARED EJh
54 BRACE RE4U~STED AF I SUPPORT OFARNA oAGCE * 50T CLKAHED9 AIRCRAFTWILL :,3•T AFTER EXTRAOTION .JH
55 dCHW FltE AE EJE
56 TP?-1O PASiQM TO CLICK YD 181738 (cuNT)
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
164755, 210794, 224803o 234785,TRWOoP COC - 240795, 240760,- RIT LOc129779, 129789, 159789, 182782,173810, 183813, - MDRT POSS. - 2138092258269 235812. SUS ARTY POSS. HAVEBJUE APPROVED BY G-3 EJH
1140 ARTY 57 AF CLEARED FOR BRACE ARENA EXTRACTED EJE
1145 ARVN 58 CANCEL AE BJH
1155 ARTY 59 AFT RE ,UESTED FD, FE (EEMY POSS)CLEARED 1156 EJH
1200 ARTY 60 CAN•ECL A? EJHE
1205 AIR 61 TP-10 RIcYED FROM AFT 14 iEJH
1240 NGF 62 CHECKFIMR NG - NGF HUSE 167 RME
1400 AIR 63 IsOUM WOOD 2AILhY Zc 060855 CLEARBT ARVN CAPT WARNER AND RECON RMH
1515 AIR 64 TP4-10 LIST 1.306 SENT TO DAS RMEa
1520 NOF 65 CANCEL CHCx FIRE No RM
1545 NGF 66 /IA%/CHSCK FIRE NG EVERYTHING EASTkl. GRID LIKE (NORTH)SOMUH GRID) RME
1714 NGF 67 RESUME FIRE EAST OF 60 GRID FOR NGNOF lRM
1726 ARTY 68 FM TINGE YD 5521 SAP PH •C IN OPEN RHS
1755 ARVN 69 RECEIVED ARVN AMBUSHEIS - PF 040180, RlS842169, 840173, 847169, 852163,793193, 826173, 793237, 787209,RDT - 837174, 837176, 801194, 779197,7862539, 786235, 786224, 789227, 804246. rho
1845 ARTY 70 FM TINGE YD 5236 ILLUM SAP FI RhS
1930 ARlY 71 FM ARYN YD 814214 ARVN OUTPOSTBRING OVERRUN SAP AI R,S
2000 ARTY 72 ALL H&I CLEARED BY CAPT SBII PASSEDSAP TO BRACE AMD 2/26 RE3
2045 ARTY 73 CHLCKFIRE SAP AR RHS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
* *2115 ARTY 74 CANCEL CHlKFIRE AN RHS
2155 ARTY 75 CHllK FIRE SAP AN RBS
2206 ARTY 76 CAUCEL ICKFIRE N RU
2245 ARTY 77 CH=]FIREb AH Rm
2250 ARTY 78 CANGEL CHiAKPFIRE AN R
2233 ARVYN 79 (LATS EMNY) REqUOT B&I SAP FORAREA YD 810200810240 & 870240-929220 SAP AK AJ RES
0005 ARTY 80 C••CK FIR Av, AJ. AK SJH
2400 M350 81 (LATh ENSTY)R6LIENMD SGT STROUSEOF DUTY NH
0020 ARTY 82 cl=xK FIRE z, XG. EJi
0100 ARTY 83 CINCOEL CHECK FIRE Z, XC SJH
0110 AR•IY 84 CANCEL CHE~KFIVE AN AJO AK. EJH
0230 ARTY 85 CHWX~PIU XB SJH
0245 ARTY 86 o iicL CHjxK PIia XB+ ZJH
0250 ARTY 87 BRACE G iSkTED CLEARA1CE ON ARVI~&I GRID 740030 CLEARED M)ER XB EJH
0310 ARTY 68 CAUCLS AK, AJ,4 si
0315 ARTY 89 CHw•K FIRE xC EJH
0335 ARTY 90 #A C SCX FlU AU &JH
0400 ARTY 91 CANCEL C"K FIS XC, A•H. EJ
0450 ARTY 92 BRAcE U•Zu T ARYN B&I GRID 951037CLIARED UNISR XB ZJH
0500 ARTY 93 CANCEL AH Fij
0530 AIR 94 CAPT GRABOUSKI GALLED TWO DAYTIMEGRID 8350 8735, 9403 8452, TO BEJilT 0600-ow0 )3 NOY OL&AUED ANDGIVEN TO DASC LIST #1-307 JH
0535 AIR 95 RHS1I 1)AYTIME TN-10S FROMEAFn 14 LIST #2-307 EJ
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0545 ARTY 96 ARL MIS CANCU• ALL SAP ~XA, XB JH
0545 ARTY 97 AUGS CANLOIAD ALL 8APS XA £AB, XC,tZ H
0555 AIR 98 TPQ-10 LIST 4 2-307 CLEARED AND GIN•TO Wit8 WJ
0600 ARTY 99 AFP&GHLOW 14 GANOGELLUD ALL SAPS FF,PH, FI. EJH
0615 ARTY 100 APGL 14 RE&UTED ,1P I• A (-mKER) FJH
0625 ARTY 101 AFTfL 14 R4U 4 TLD SAP FB (1P FIRE) SM
0630 ARTY 102 FA AiD FB CLMA•E) TO FIRE SJH
0640 ARTY 103 RAOLG RU• UOT• D AA FOR ARVU UIV's UH
0700 ;RI 104 RLIUY SGT HYIS OF DUTY
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOUNAL SH-ET ) NOV 67
TIU CIASS NO
0700 0 KIM 105 R•LIWV SOT HYD 1 O rDUTY Rm
0710 ARTY 106 O AAM PM
0900 MOY 107 CMECK FMr NO M0 HUE 167 (MNEDVAC)
0915 NUF 108 CANCEL CHMEEIRB NO TO HuE 167 RHE
0950 Al'iT 109 lA, FO Pw RN•
0950 ARTY 110 AB (;1•AR TO FRU W DAN RMH
0915 AIR 111 (LATS !TRY) TAS FOR hx TOC 031800.040600 xD 60163#, 5915# cLEA ArtAhD RHCON, CPL LOGAN AND J• RNm
1040 ARTY 112 10P A2, AC RlM
1100oo Al 113 HUs 'Oc Y• 360441, 370424, 355433CL•A~D BY CPL LIVNGTON CLIUK FSCC14 UY MARINS 4LEMENTS FOR 18T AVYN RKH
1100 AI 114 CALLED TO CLICK F800 14 * 15 TPQ.10FOR TRM TO D•OP. 0O3 A PaIK)V. ID 234806234820, 224822, 243823o 249M7#,239837, 226042p 345846, 203860,225859, 202850, 2330•34, 250826,220815, 216045. ALL ABOVE ARE ~WA,TY M0sT, 9AS NWXT POST. NaRusT BYIST ARVY DIV, ALL TARUG4 I3 OR ABOVEDKw RmB
1117 NoF 115 CH•CK FIRS NO TO NO? P 10N 167 Rmh
1130 AIR 116 040800-041700 - HU TOO G 513998,YD 730037, ZC 162973, YD 521160.CLUAR BY RON SOT MY4t0D3. AFT OP CHAND 1ST MARVIV CPL KWALL 3SWLD TOHUE 100 RM
1200 MIso 117 RELISYS (kL HINSL•Y OF DUTI xJi
1300 mISC 118 RELICVV 3OT HTDI3 OF DUTY Rim
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
1333 ARTY
1413
1518
1525
1543
1703
1710
1730
1755
1805
1820
1820
1825
1830
1830
1830
1830
1835
1840
ARTY
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
ARTY
ARVN
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
119 FM WACE TD 800058. 2 O IN OPJISAP AD
120 NUM AD
121 FM MAOCE YD 93003, To 866997SPT RD RECON SAP AB, AP.
122 LAND S3EW "C" Ms3UMe$s ZD 166052W0 U CLEARED FOR AIR STRIM. AOTOOK FIRE FROM THIS GRID. CLEARIDBY I.SUNWOCD BAILSTY SOT CRATBR,
123 BOM A", AlF
124 FM ARVN YD) 890237. TEST FIRB SOAP AG
125 Fm AOs YD 93W0000, O 940940 SAP AIl
126 "M MACS YC 893997, SWB RD RMCON SAPAJ
127 CANORL FK
128 AI CLEARD MAU TEST FIRE
129 FL CLXARED AFT 14 8S VC MORT
130 AJ CLEAR SPT RD FOR CYRUS F~LD
131 YD 790135 FR KUF6 O CLEARED BY 2/26FOR TAS
132 CANUsL FX, PL, PG
133 CANUL AL ( WAS OGsiA D BUT WMA NOTFIRED)
134 ARVl AMBUStS (Grv To 0coo)PF - 842169, 844174, 851167, 844176,798194, 793191, 796194, 002176,793237, 787209, RDT - 837176,837174, 801194, 799194, 801246,782234, 786224, 789227, 782240,
o804246.
135 F1 CLEARED FOR AT
136 ARL MILLS 14 CoL&5AD TP4-10 INADINGO
090
137 AFT 14 1&I CLEARED
DECLASSIFIED
RHSRUB
EJS
EJS
Rjh
RHS
RBS
WEJ
ZJH
&JH
LJm
ojh
EJW
NJH
EJH
DECLASSIFIED
0 0
1900 ARV 3i)8 CAc8 AOG , AtR SM
2000 NG" 139 A CLEA•ED WJ
2015 •.Y 140 ALL IMS IOT XrCEPT XC, MACE WILLCAI WIE3 PAN IS 1~DED. £JH
2045 ARV,, 141 ",U• VE•D AN, A09 CLEAaRD 2050 JmjH
2055 AlTY 142 XC CLEARED JH
2055 ki Y 14 C.414; AJ AJ
2110 AIR 144 D 253075, YD 265075, F• I COMP,FOR ARYN CLEARED EJH
2110 ARTY 145 CHW•FIRE X E1 Ja
2115 ARVY 146 00ANL AN, AO iJi
2145 ARVI 147 a., A•, co?AiS D F VR aRV& 15 Ll
2155 ARTY 148 CIMKPIRM AM, AQ EJH
2200 ARVN 149 CHXAFIRE AP, AH, ZiJ
2245 ARhY 150 CA,XiL HI•IEUIR AMi , Al, AP, A;4, AJ
2300 AhriY 151 C,%CNL CHECK FIRE XC + Jol
2325 ART'Y 152 XA, -, Ci •,C& I AiJH
2!25 ARTY 153 CANCI.1 XC EJH
2335 ARTY 154 XA, t CZ 11 TO FORE Bjf
0055 Af.TY 155 CH1CO FIRE AV HUE 167 RH
0123 k;:TY 156 CANcL CMWC•PFME AH 1RM
0202 ARTY 157 CHEC•FPIR AH RMH
0223 AiTY 158 CAAGL!"ktOX FIRE AM RMH
0332 ARTJY 159 CHk~-Gx Ft AH RMH
0344 ARTY 160 CAIc~SL C•ECa IRE AH JE
0405 ARTY 161 CihXK FDiE All RM
0430 ARTYX 162 CANCEL CHSI-YJIE AB RM1J
0530 IR 163 LIST 1-30)8 UIVb TO DAJC RM
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL SHE1T 4 NOV 67
TINE CLASS. NO. REAMRS OP CHIN
0720 ARTY 164 EOX PA Am
1058 ARTY 165 FM TINGE YD 4625 - SAP FD RES
1200 MiSC 166 RELIEVED sT STROUSE Of DTY/8GT H•D1 JISH
1230 AIR 167 LIST 3-30 TOTes oCuAR) FRoM 12-loo BECAusMOF DIVERTS YD 556152-573170-590151-604127-614135 - CLEARED BY 14 (AFTRGLow) AND R•O• ZJ0
1325 AiR 168 LIDT # 2-308 CLEARE AD GIVON TO DASC. EJH
1555 ARTY 169 WM* (CAM EL) ]PB E.Jl
1600 ARTY 170 AFTERGLOW 14 PC CLEARED. Z31
1550 REOON 171 ALABAMA RAIDER INSRTED XJH
1630 RECON 172 INK HORN WTRAOTED. IE
1635 ARTY 173 ZRACE T&ST FIRE AB EJH
1645 AWRTY 174 CHECK FIRE AB EJ1
1650 RCON 175 CYPRUS FIELD EXTRACTED. NJH
1700 ARTY 176 CINCEL CHECK FIRE AB ETE
1715 AR'iY 177 CANCEL PC IE
1725 ARTY 178 CANCEL AB WEJ
1730 ARTY 179 RLIVED SGT HIDIS OF DWTY/CPL HWsLEY& R
1730 ARTY 180 H&I'S IN EFFECT. RMl
1845 ARTY 181 RECEIVED ARVN AMBUSHES. RME
1845 ARTY 182 FM ARVN 840230 - VC IN OPN * SAP AC RKM
1900 ARTY 18) REIEIVED RICO0N REPORT RMn
1950 ARTY 184 ALL SAP'S CLEAR AT THIS TIME RMX
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0 0
2040 A~IR 185 I CORP G-3 DANANG - GRID YC 445929-436945-427953-423955 - FcR ARVN - CLEAR. RiH
2040 ARTY 186 CPL HAYNIX (ARYN) R MEORTED XUWZ HWARINGWXPLOSICH LIKE NOISE, NO ONE SE,MS TO KNOWWHAT IT 18. *AST BY HIGhWAY 1 OF HISPU8 ITION - CALLOD BRACE (NAG) Bm
2108 ARTY 187 2/26 GRID 907130 (IMPAcT) S 3 MEN WALKINGCLEAR&X XC. RMH
2320 ARTY 188 sOM ILLUM MISSION RMH
0600 ARTY 189 EDM ALL SAP FROM PHU BAI AND CAMP EZV8 ONIiIGHT TIME B&I RMS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0
JOURNAL SaN 5 NOV 67
TIM ClASS NO REMARKS OP CHIEF
0700 )M1C 190 RELIUVED SOT STROUBE OF DUTY ZJ
0825 REON 191 COMPANY CAR INSERTED EJH
0920 RkCuN 192 GAME RUUNXR I EXTRACTED ZJR
0930 AIR 193 HUE TOC oALLED GRI~s YD 163834, 150853,173W807 184824, 233850, 213810, 248802,234807, 225802, 235804, - GIVEN TO
J1= MAJOR FOR 0-3) APPROVAL PASSED TOCLICK AT 1000. EJH
1100 AIR 194 FM HUE TOC GRID u 521160 CLEARED TBYAFT 14 AND R•CON FOR TAS 060700-061600 FEj
1140 AIR 195 FM HUE TOO GRID YD 360441 CLEARED BYBALLANCE FOR 060800 - 061800 EJH
1145 RECON 196 MARKET PLACE I EXTRACTED (HAD COUTACT) EJH
1200 MIsC 197 RELIMVE SOT HYDIS Of DUTY NICO RMH
1320 AIR 198 LIST 2-309 FINISH AND GONE TO DASC RMHB
1400 AIR 199 YIHST MARDIV ZC 081916 CLEARED B5RECON 8GT SOULE RM
1634 AIR 200 YD 585182 FOR AMT 14 CLEARED BY RMON SOTSOULE W/O 0KED 12 SANIPONS RMH
1640 AI 201 FOR R?Ox zC 007997, 085960, AVN CAPTARNE CLEARED & 2/26 CAPT DUNCAN CLEARED
007997-- Fo 0607M30 - 0930 RMH
1730 HIBC 202 RELIEVE CPL HENSLEY OF WATOCH RMS
1750 ARTY 203 MAlE SAP AC FOR RACE FOR H&IYD 8302•0o0 TO 870200 RHS
1815 ARVJYN 204 RCRIVED ARVN A"iWRFS - PF 842169,845175, 846174, 850168, 810193, 810184,793237, 788209, RD - 837176, 837174,808191, 799197, 801246, 780255, 786224,789227, 762240. R
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
2000 ARTY 205 ALL H&IS' CLEAHED BY rAPT SIES ANDAND PASSED MO MRACE AND 2/26 Rm8
2010 ARTY 206 CHECK FIRE Z RHI
2136 ARTY 207 KIZK CA,.L CHEAK FIM Z - XC RHS
2400 M3SC 208 ELIhVD SGT STAOUSE OF DUTY EJH
0340 ARTY 209 GEACE RE4UXSTED A? ILL CLEARED EJH
0355 ARTY 210 CANCEL AF EJE
0400 ARVN 211 CANGEL AD, AE.. JH
0530 AIR 212 DAYTIME TPQ RECEIVED FROM AFT 14LIST 10310 EJH
0600 ARTY 213 CANCEL XA, XB, XCt, AC, 7., EJH
0605 AIR 214 LIST 1-310 CLEARED B Y RBCON AND ARYlPASSED TO DA30 EJH
0620 ARTY 215 CANCEL FC EJH
0635 ARTY 216 CANCEL ALL FIRE FROM AFTERGLOW EJH
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL SHMET 6NOV 67
'. IMb CLASS NO REMARKS OP CHRP
0700 M•IJC 216 RMLI~V SOT M1)IS OF DWY RM
0925 AIR 218 FOR HUB TUG ID 59)201 APT CLUAR(0PL PAGAN) AND M500h CLEAR ME
1045 AIt 219 SKY SPOT ID 445352 Ant A RMUN CLACPL WOMR3 & 80T •AIS MR 0M W0 mNMMEG CLKAR OF YD 3403991990 x••o9
1160AIR 220 872190 CLhIAX A ARYV 8OT MAXWELL HUE
TOO FUR HIMr GUNSHIP OR ARTY/AIR RKH
1105 AIR 221 L,TKi- GRID ID 87219D0 GAV• •W CL0AR
F70UM m TOO RMH
1105 AIR 222 YD 68205 CLEAR BY• HU TO SOT MAXWELL MH
1105 AIR 22) CAPT WAR•ME GATE N~ CLEAR 0 ORID868205, 872190 2/96 WIT REPORTED 200V0 1 AREA ABOVE RIM
1135 AIR 224 YD 868205 CLAR BY EU TOD 8G YAXWZLL AW8
1210 ARTY 225 PM TINGEo YD 5523 oGRID sUAR 5 vo IOPLZ SAP FA RiS
12)33 ARTY 226 2/26 CHAMSED H R&G oRID FROM (mY 9202TO YD 9600) USA MskN CLEARED UNDM SAPAA RHS
1300 ARTY 227 PA•sDn SAP AA TO2/26Rs
1335 VI 228 LAND SBARK "C" RMUKSTED C 082665SCLEARED FMR AIR 8SMTl. STRUCTURES
WELL CUNCELIAD. W=O8 LIKE fTHANCE10 CAVXw CLEARED BY RBJON M RH4
1411 AIR 229 TIRD MARDIV AIR (3K)V BAILIT 14)N4IHSTED THZSZ TiMl GRIDS TO BN
CLEARED FOR TAs. YD 13846"eCANCALLUD.YD 5932786cLAUD BY RAoCn (CPL XVANS &H&H MARt CPL 200AX) AND YD 5364524.C LEA,ED BY HE TOO CAPT WARNER,. PA 838•TO THRlD MARDIV AIR. iS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0* *
1414 ARTY 230 CANCEL SAP AA RES
1414 AIR 231 TP4-10 LIST # 1-310 CLAR•WD ANDAPPROVED BY LT RtYAN, USN, AND PASSEDTO LAND SHARK "C". RmS
1605 ARVN 232 ARVN ARTY FIRING OUT OF NAM HOA WITH*O'UT GROUND OR AIR CLEARANCE. CALLEDHUS Th C AND CECK FIRED ARTY FIRINGOUT OF NAM HOA. RHS
1610 ARTY 233 FM RACE YD 983999AND Zc 000994 SAP AC M
1630 ARIT 254 EOM AC RES
1725 MISC 235 R1LIEVLD SGT STROUS OF DUTY EL
1745 AIL 256 T•4' AT GRIDS 52413355, 557167, 573178,586200, 605220, 614223, ARE TO BEPOSTPONNED UNTIL AFT AO IS OUT OF ARMA.DASC WAS NOTIFIED OF THIS ZJH
1750 ARTY 257 NAM •OA M4SuTED SAP AD 709135
CLEALR AT 1755 XH
1810 ARTY 238 AFT 14 B&I'8 CLEARED EJ
1845 ARYN 239 ARVX AMNSHES - PY 842169, 852164,805190, 807187, 802189, 818185, 815175,795237, 776209, 900110, 905114, 840172,836187, 837177, 847173, 848179,JD=-837176, 837174, 779196, 786235, 782240,808191, 791244, 786224. PASSED TO 000 EM
1720 NG? 240 AF R94uMTJO FOR XNr F.J
1745 ARTY 241 AUL MMU L RI••T ILL AT 840176 CAN.DWACT AT (631186) CLARED UNXR AS XJ
1745 ARTY 242 ME TTOO TJESTl D GRID YD 410330 TO BEFIRED AS H&I PASSED TO AFT 14 EJH
1745 ARTY 243 CANCEL FA EJH
2000 ARTY 244 ALL PANS DOT XA, XB, XC, Z, V, AN. EJH
2020 ARTY 245 LOM ON ILL FOR ARL MILLS EJH
2025 ARTY 246 CHECK FIRE PRnMUT H&I DUETO AO EITER-ING AREA iH
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
2025 NGF 247 AF CLEAR& (PASSED TO AFRBURNER) JH
2035 1. 248 FAN I CO&IS GRID YD 368190t 378183t372177 FOR 080600 - 081900/ RI•ON-CLARND ARY CLEARED, AFT CLEARED EJH
2055 ARTY 249 C011K FIs XC EJH
2105 ARTY 250 MRACE REUE .TED ILL AT 953068 -ClkAREDUNIER Z EJH
2120 ARTY 251 CANCEL ILL NDWR Z FAX 4
2120 ARTY 252 AG 724152 CLEARED NAM HOA EJH
2130 ARTY 253 Ai OHCHK FIRr, eJh
2130 ARTY 254 XC OANCEL CHWCK FIRE SJH
2130 A Wy 255 QJiiK FI; V EJH
2145 m'. 256 Ai, AI RbMUr;3TLD ( NOT CLXAR, MEDEVAC) EJH
2215 ARTY 257 AS, V, OANOEL C1•0W FIRE EJH
2215 ARVN 258 AhR, AI CLEARh EJR
2240 ARTY 259 907112 (IMP 921102) ILL FW NRACSCLEARED UNDER Z EJH
2250 AII 260 AkT 14 CLEARED P4-10 TIHAT WERE
CANCELLE) FOR AO EJH
0001 14MISC 261 RL-LIMVE SGT YDIIi oW DUTY RH
0030 ARTY 262 ClWCK FIRp V RMB
0040 ARTY 263 REStME FI?, V RiMHi
0115 ARTY 264 XB, V, CHECK FIRE Rm
0135 ARTY 265 RESUME FIRE XB, V RM
0220 AR'Y 266 OCHEK FIRa XB, V RMH
0255 ARTY 267 OAW• L CHICK FIRE XB, V RYA
0550 AIR 268 1-311 CLEAAD & GM TO DA3C RMB
0600 ARTY 269 ALL SAP CzNJlC LLED RM
0700 MHISC 270 RBLIkVED CPL HENSLEY OF DUTY RHJS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JUURMAL SHELT
0737 ARTY
0755
0834
0853
0919
0936
0944
0950
1100
1125
AWTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARYN
ARTY
A RiYl
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
1143 AIR
1150
1200
1410
ARTY
MISC
AIR
1420 ARTY
1430
1500
ARTY
ARVN
1520 ARTY
271 FM TINGE YD 5424 GRID SQUARE - CAMP FIRESSPOTTED - SAP FA.
272 E0M FA
273 FM TINGE YD 5422 GS - CAMP FIRES SPOTTED SAPFB
274 FM BRACE ZC 000994 - RECON SPOTTER ROUND
275 HUE TOC R4USTS CLUEARANCE FCR TWO sKY aPOTSAND THREE T.A.S. SKY SPOT/)D 505201 - CLEAtBY FOURTH MARINES CPL GIGELION - RECON C9L ePYD 158458 CLEARED BY DONG HA 13CC CPL LIVINGSTONT.A.S. YD 785063, YD 765053 CLEARED BY RZIO• CPLKAPI - YD 340351 CLEAREDW BY DONG HA FMCC CPLLIVINGSTON.
276 aOM FB
277 XM AA
278 FM ARYN YD 708135 - IN SUPPORS OF DUNBW COUNTY64 E~XY ON HILL SAP AD
14e bp279 FM EACE YD 901022 - 10 VOIX IN OPEN SAP AC
280 SURVEILLANCE ON YD 901022 - 2 KIA CONF 1 WIAEOM AC
281 XYD) 553168 CLEARED BY RECON FOR UNSHIP TO EXPENDORDNANCE.
282 EOM AB FM TINGE YD 4133•s s - sUs VC PSN - SAP FC.
2863 RELIEVED SGT STROUSE OF DUTY/E. J. HYDIS/SGT
284 GID) XD 713135 ASAP TO 1600 CLEARED Bi R•CON AND2/26 AND 4/12.
285 FD FROM 4TH MARINES - YVO SPOTTED BY FANCY DAN 084924 - CLEARED.
286 CANCEL PC
287 RkugiTED AD GRID 707143 TGT EN&Y OP - CLEAREDBY 2/26.
288 Fi eRACTIci MIsJIoIX FcR 4TH MARINES
DECLASSIFIED
CLASS NO.
7 NOV 67
RSHARKS oF C•kI
RlSRHS
RES
RHS
Rns
RESRlE3
RIS
RHS
BG308
RHS
EIJH
EJH
DECLASSIFIED
1520
1535
1615
1615
1603o
1635
1635
1645
ARTY
ARTY
AIR
ARITY
AIR
ARTY
ARLY
AIR
1710 ARTY
1715 AIR
1720
1900
1w15
1935
1956
ARTY
ARTY
Aýd Y
ARTY
AIR
1 955 AIR
2000
2000
2130
2205
23060600
ARTY
NGF
ARh
ARVA
ARVN
ARTY
* *09289 CANCEL ln
290 AE FOR MACE 707143 LMY OP
291 YD 540457 CLEARID BY ARYM
292 CANCEL FE
293 CANCEL GRID 059979-058987 - PASSA) TO DASC.
294 CANcFL AD
295 CANCSL AN
296 LIST 4-311 RECIVD YD 494850-491852-486869-478807-474881 1lt MAW
297 LATE NTRY - CAPT WARN& FM 4TH IARINES CALLMRE4UESTING A llkMANINT SAP TO BE FIRLD IMM081200-111200 -.-
298 GRID YD 445352 CLEARED BY 4th MARINa. AtAP TO1800
299
300
501
302
o303
304
o305
306
307
308
309
310
4TH MARINMS RDE4USTED FA - SUSP VC.
FM 2/26 - SAP AF FOR H&l'S.
Fr 4TH MIUMIN:3 - UAP I1
GRID 704134 CIARE1D UNDIX XB
GRID YD 765045-785063 - CXL BEDAUSE OF RCO1 TEAMGUIi•G INTO ARL*. HUS TOC CALLED.
nD 765045-785063 CLEARM) BY RVC0N TILL 080600.HUE TOG CALLO,.
H&I FANS IN aiFXCT - XA/XB/XC/Z/V.
FM NGF SAP AG
FM ARYVN SAP AH AikD AIl
FM ARYN BaI'S SAP AJ
h0M AJ
ALL SAP's FOR PHU BAI AND CAMP EVANS Wx.
DECLASSIFIED
.&JR
EJH
SJH
EJH
EJH
XJHJaa
EJHXJHE JR
EJH
ýZH
ESR
JRB
BGs
BGS
BGS
SRB
SRB
S3RB
RMs
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL SHEDE 8 NOV 67
TIE CLASS NO RoWuES OP CHIEF
0700 XGP 311 AA CLEARED EJE
0740 XOF 312 AS CLAREZD JH
0830 ARVM 313 AC CLEARZED NAM HA JH
0840 ARTY 314 FA CLEARED FOURTH MAR UJ
0845 R~(iL 315 EVER SaRP IJSZRTD FJ
0900 AIR 316 HUE TOo 7C 809926, TO 838934 ANDYD 710045 CLEARED BY RECON YD 345397CLEARED ET DONG RA CLEARED 090730.091700 EJH
1010 NGF 317 CHNCK FIRE AA, Al XJH
1015 NO? 318 CANCEL AA, Al EJ
1045 AIR 319 GRID YD 066706, YD 276311, CLEARSFOR FIRST MAW GIVE TO AIR OFFICER WE
1120 ARTY 320 CANCEL 30 AC( FIRED F NAM HOA) EJH
1200 mISc 321 RELIEVE SOT HYDIS OF DUTY RHim
1315 NGF 322 SAP AD, ASAP 1700 RNK
1330 ADIR 323 LT MIYANT L=W 2-312 (GAVE TO DASC) RM
1345 ARTY 324 FB FOR JOHN IOWN M
1345 ARTY 325 AE FOR DUNCAN COUNTY ENEMY ASSBL A•,E RMH
1400 ARTY 326 EOM PA, FB FROM JOHN BROW1I PB NEVERFIRED RMJ
1500 ARTY 327 ENM AF. RECON 8lE RD RMH
1600 AIR 328 ZD 129094 - 081800 - 091600,D 135081 - 081eo00o - 091600, NOT IN
THIRD MARDIV AREA , TOLD TO CALL HUTOC, 80TTYPE HUE TOG CLEARANCE RM
1610 MSC 329 8TH RA (ARMY) PRACTICE ALERT AT 22308 NOV 67 i
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
1700 AIR 330 AIR STRIKE GRID YD 6147 CALLED ANNHU; TOUG VC n OPEN CLEARED BY SOT TYCERAT 1722 RM
1730 ARTY 331 EOn TC AND FD S1
1740 AHTY 332 FM FOURTH MAR SAP FE RB
1745 ARTY 333 FM FOtURTH MAR sAP FG so
1755 ARTY 334 Ps C"CK FIRE FOR FIVE Tq TARGMTS O S
1800 ARTY 335 FE SAP FOR FOURTH MAR H&IIS SRB
2000 XGF 336 SAP FOR NOGF NG W/N WiEN OVER SRB
2000 ARTY 337 •AP FOR H&I'S AG PLUS HOT FPANS SR3
2000 ARTY 338 cieK FIRn• B SRB
2050 ARTY 339 RESUME FiE X• VnEPT &I84 #33 ANDAMEA FROM 8312 - 6804 sRB
2055 ARTY 340 CHECK FIRM 6AP X sRB
2130 ARTY 341 :mImstw-a Cl•K FIRm PS SRB
2145 ARTY 342 RESUME FIRE XC AND THE MT OF XB SRB
2145 ARTY 343 0HECK FIRE AG sR
2150 ARTY 344 RESUME FIRE SAP AG & Ps SRB
2230 ARTY 345 CLEARED TWO TIMED. AIR STR S'sZO 110774 ZC 070965 sAB
2230 ARVNi 346 AH & Al FOR A2RVYN BAwI'S. SRB
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOURUAL SHIBT
TIMB CiASS
0600 ARTY
0653 ARTY
0700
0730
0815
0900
0915
1030
12D0
1220
1230
1235
1255
1320
1330
1335
1405
1406
1410
1410
MmS
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
AIR
AIR
M?IG
ARTY
ARVIX
RIO0 U
ARVN
2/26
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
347 BOX ALL SAVY--PLANS a IRO2 PFUBAI AND FOURTH MARINES TAOR RHS
348 FM RACE YD 767067 Wwf 216DOPS SAP AA0730 2/26 REOR2S, MXOLLENT ovHs
349 RELIEVE SOT STOUSa OF DUTY ERM
350 EOM AA RIM
351 HUC TOG YD J55395, O 809926 CLUMBY REGoN SOT EVANS #4 CLEAR By OcpLLIVINGSTON CLIK P800 14 RXM
352 TP4-10 SUBMITTED RMHN
350 TP4-10 SUMMIITTED RMH
354 TQ-10 SUMVIED RMs
355 RELIEVED CPL H~NSLEY OF DUTY iEJH
356 CLEARED AE FOR 4/12a EJH
357 CLEAR30 AP FOR NAM • DA InA
358 EVESHARP NO FIRE ZONE EXT•DE•D 1CLICK W. SJH
359 CANCIEL AP XJH
360 CLEARED AG ("A" IMPACT AMA) X
361 CANCEL AC EJR
362 FOURTH MAR SUBMITTIED Tpq.10 RJ
363 CHBCK FInE AG rUi
364 GANCkL CG-cX FIRE AG XJD
365 CANCEL FD XJH
366 CLEARED FE FOR FOURTH MAR LZ PRPFIRE RJR
DECLASSIFIED
No
9 NOV 67
REMARKS OP CHIEF
DECLASSIFIED
1440 ARTTY 367 CLEARED FP FOR FOURTH MAR ejh
1515 ARTY 368 CANC FF, , REJN
1515 2PQ-10 369 CLEARED GRDS Z 0 116955, ZCo 114949FOR FIRST MARDIVt ClOARAM N RM10M AND2/26 jNc
1530 AIR 370 LIST #2-313 APPROED AND GIE• TO DASO EJE
1540 AIR 371 CLEARED GRID M 058864 FOR FIRST MARDIY CLEARED BY 10011 AND ARtl ,CALLED MCK AT 1600 EJE
1630 ARTY 372 CHECK FnI SAP Y ZJH
1705 ARVW 373 CANCEL CHECK FIRS I Eau
1720 ARTY 374 CLARED AR FOR 4/12 .J6
1735 ARTY 375 SAP FUMaH MAR rH SRB
1810 ARTY 376 4/12 FIRING FOR RC. ZXMACT 75077607 SAP AJ + SRB
1840 ARTY 377 CHECKx FIRE AND Y SR
1845 ARTY 378 FOURTH AR SAP FI SRa
191o ARTY 379 CANCELL 0CHWK0 FIRE NO An T Su
1920 ARTY 380 0oM A~, AH, AJ SRB
1925 ARTY 381 EUN AG SRB
2110 ARTY 382 FM 2/26 200 VC SAP AX SR,
2100 ARTY 38) (LAT ENTRYT) O~K FIM XB, V , A SRB
2130 ARTY 384 CA•4ICEL CCK FIRU X9 V, Al SRB
2125 ARTY 385 LAT ENTiRT, EO Al SR
2125 ARTY 386 (LA Tr ANTR) CHECK FIRE Al SRB
2255 ARTY 387 759159 ILL lSN xB SRB
2310 ARTY 388 GAN CCEL C F~ IE Al SRB
2314 ARTY 389 0HECK FIRE AZ SRI
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
6 62335 ARTY 390 wxM P SRB
2345 ARTY 391 B0X SAP AI SRB
0333 ARTY 392 C•HWK FIJR SAP V RHS
0434 ARTY 393 CAM.cL CcNK FIB SP V R
0600 ARTY 394 WOM ALL SAP AND H&I FOR FORTH KAXAND PHU BAU TAOR. RHS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JURIAL SRWT 10 NOV67
TIM CLAZS NO REM•RM S OP Cu HW
AIR
AIR
AIR
AIR
395
396
397
398
ARTY 399
0750
0805
0840
0905
1030lolo0
1030
1030
1100
1115
1200
1215
1220
1340
1615
400
401
402
403
404
405
AR•VN 406
ARhVN 407
AIR 408
RECEIVED TPQ'S FROM FOUR'tlH MAR
CL•A•ED GRID YD 948866 FM 101000101700 FOR CALIBRATIONo. RECUN O/ARVNSOT LONG
RECEIVOD TPjtS FROM HIM 'uOC
cLEARED GRIDS YD 324298, YD 305305FOR HUE TOO THROUGH DUNG HA 38CC CPLLIVINGSTON CLARZD GRID3
CLEAnRD GRID ZQ 106917 FO. 1ST MARDIVARTY MN CS OP TO 1800 CLAARID BYR6CON
RECSIVID TFU'S FROM 2/26
HUy TO TP41S APl-ROVID BY G-3
CLEARED FA FOR FOURTH MAR
PASSED TP4-10 FROM Hu ¶'1J TO 12THMAR PFCS
R~IiVYD SOT HYDIS OF OP C•IU7
2/26 X3 6 MIL •OR "A" IPACT ARSA10 SCHOOL
FOR DASO YD 2223 - OLEARED BY SOTIONG, 0 HUE TOO
ARVX OPERATIONS EOM CPL HAYGOODSAP Y SOM
YC 445922 FOR DAkC ARYX HU 0TO CAPTWARNM CLIAR RECON CLEAR
1715 ARTY 409
1735 ARTY 410
1745 NGF 411
CHEC• FIRE No
FM 3/26 SAP AA
CA0GEL C0=K FIRE XG
DECLASSIFIED
AIR
AIt
ARTY
AIR
12SC
ARTY
EJH
XJH
Em
EJH
jQH
EJE
XJ HEJH
XJH
R101
RXJH
RmH
RIlE
RME
RNK
SRB
DECLASSIFIED
1755 ARTY 412 E0M AA SRB
1900 ARTY 415 FM FOURTH MAR SAP 7C SRB
1930 ARTY 414 CH•ECK FIRE PC SRB
1930 ARTY 415 CH-CK FIU PS SMB
1940 ARTY 416 RELU FIRE PC SRB
1950 ARTY 417 CANCEL CUKX FIRE Ps SRB
2015 ARTY 418 FM ARVs SAP AB sRB
2020 ARTY 419 710128 FIRING UNWD XB SRB
2045 ARTY 420 FM FOURTH MAR SAP FD SRB
2050 ARTY 421 710128 U•tDR XB 9;, srb
2130 IGF 422 E•0M SAP NO SRB
2206 ARVN 423 FM ARVli SA AD SHB
2230 ARTY 424 FM FOURTH MAR SAP FE SRB
2235 ARVNYI 425 FN ARYN SAP AX SRB
0600 ARTY 426 BOM ALL ARTY FROM PU BAI TAOR ADFOURWXH MMR TAOR IRES
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOWtUAL ••ST 1 NOV 67
TIDW CLASS NO MNAW OP CRIAW
0700 BIsO 427 LIZ Vr SM STAROUaSE OP DUTY OPC m
0730 AM 420 TAP-10 iOR 1H TOC TD 650145 CLAMEDBY •OCOI GPL UT AND FOMRTh ?A C APTVMWARNR OR 11o00 - 120600 im
0730 ARI 429 120730 - 1700, YD 590145 WIAPM ANDOWOD, WNORM STORAO9I AA, RlOAM CLIAR
FOURTH MAR CPL RnT AND CAPT WARME. RlH
0800 AIR 450 Fr•ST •IWAZV ZO 066840 CLUARMD 3T ARYUCAPT WARMUR AND RHCUN OPL TAFT 111000 -121200 mm
1100 AIR 431 StiM SaD TP-.10 TO CLICK •800 14 IMllui IN. RMH
1200 xisc 432 R&IWYJD OPL RMSMhX O DWTY PC Ail
1355 &C4 433 3-41T SCOUT (11T MARDIV) ZtMACa Jd
1410 RECON 434 HIGARIAN MTRACTED CHXCK POOL NO PDWWKNE ATEDa D (NS CLICK X, ONE CLICK Z UJK
1430 ARTY 435 CANCXL PS x8
1445 ARTY 436 CUUMARK PA, AV, FMR FOUaRT MAR sia
1450 Alh 437 LIAR) GaRID ZC0 115973 PRo 111000 -120600 TN -10 MOR PIRVT MARDIV iJl
1455 AIR 438 L1I3T #2-315 APPROv•D AXI O103 TO DaSC ZJa
1635 ARil 439 CANCiL PA, 13 iti
2015 AM 440 •M 708135 uP xB 3s
2015 ARTY 441 FIM AR•N• SAP A AND AD sI
2400 I= 442 =.LVkXD CPL BLACK OF DUTY OFC R•3
0600 ARIT 443 "& ALL H&I'8 BAP JN PHU bAI ZAkO ANDFOURmil PARINIS TAOR HHU
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL SEST 12 NOV
TIM CLAS6 NO REMARS OP CHIEF
0700 MISC 444 RELIDEVE SGT STROUSS OF DUTY ERJ
080o5 ARTY 445 CLEARED FA FOR FOURTH MAR RiH
0820 AIR 446 FX HUE T7Oo0 ORl3S TD 565226 RMCON OKFOURTH MAR CPL ROGAN/ YD 275420 DONGRHAFSCC CANCELLED (130730 - 131700) sW
0910 AIR 447 FOURTH MAR SUBMiZPTTED TPQ-10 JH
0915 SLF? 448 CANCEL SLF OPERATION 9J
0925 AIR 449 HUE TOO SUBMIrED TPN.10 APPROVED BY G*3 ZJE
1005 AIR 450 SIMT HUTO0C TP41's TO DONG BA oSCC XJ
1100 AIR 451 CLEARW GRIMS FOR TN-10s YO 843991,(RECoN CLEAIa), ZO 200974, (FRasT MAnDIV L/CPL CLINE EJH
1100 ARTY 452 CAICEL FA Bi
1100 ARTY 453 CLEARED 7B FOR POURTH MAR ILL REGISTRA-TICN EJH
1120 AIR 454 CANCXL #11, 12, 13 ON LIST #2-316 Ril
1125 ARTY 455 PASSED CADILAC WORT AND 0,0s1T FO]DSER sANDS 24A To 4/12 EJH
1150 ARTY 456 CLEARED IC FOR FOURTH MAR (NVA A BN ) JH
1155 ARTY 457 CANCEL FB 6J
1200 MIsc 458 RELI••VD SoT HYEDIs or DUTY OPC RW
1215 AIR 459 EMAGNcy T FOR FuUtRTH MAR YD 575183,574176 mn
1220 ARTY 460 4/12 PR EP FIRE FOR R AON (NMURSE) AA RM
1430 AIR 461 TP-10 FOR FIRST MAIRDIV ZD 128094 CANCELBY HUE TOC SOT MAXWELL, TO CLOSE TOCOASTAL GROW RMH
1510 ARTY 462 FOR HUE TOO ZD 128094 F'OR PHU LOCK(AC) JWEMy CAVE un
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
1620
1630
1900
1920
1936
2020
2120
2120
2130
2200
2250
2400
0015
0130
0147
0500
0600
AIR
ARTY
ARTY
ARITY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
AR'i YARMY
ARTY
ARTY
MISC
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY 479
0S463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
4 78
DECLASSIFIED
YD 259474 FOR oG-3 I CORPS CLEARlI ByDONG HA FS00 14 CPL LIVINGSTON, (BUNRIERCOMPLEx) CLEARED UNTIL 130600H
CALIAD 4/12 FOR 0 TA MO AMnvN GOINGTO PHULOCK TO M?IT CONVOY FROM DA NANGAND RETURN TO PHU LOOK 130830 10 T•ASMEUT ARMN AT PHU BAl GATEL
FM 3/26 SAP AF
EOM SAP AF
B&I SAP AN
FM 5/26 &I'S FROM N•A B0A SAP AG
oHICK FIRS XB ABOV 9,oo000 FI•
CHIMCK FIRS SAP AG
FM AXVN H&I'S SAP AI AND AA
CANCSL CBEICK FIRS AG AND JU
ILLUM mISsiom FOR 2/26 UNmEm As
RELIEVED CPL 4ACK OF DUTY
CH13CK FII XG AND As
CHjCK FIRE AR AND AZ AND CANCEL CHECKFIRS X0
0SUM A AI CANCEL 0HX0K FIRE AN
Woli ALL SAP AND HOT FANS AROUND PHU BITAOR
SON ALL SAP AND . I&S FOR FOURTH MARINESTACR
RMB
SRB
313
SRB3
SRBSEESRB
SRB
SRB
SRB
RBS
Rhs
RHS
RE Z
RMS
DECLASSIFIED
0JOURNAL SEET
TIME CLASS NO RVCARKS OP CHIEF
0700 M23C
0805
480 RELIeVYD SOT STROUSS OF On
ARTY 481
PMB
PARMWOOD Z (AO) RIFORT SEEING 7 BOATSAT YD 901100 WITH NO CARGO HEADING UPSZT~AM (SOUTH) 2 OR 3 HEN IN FACH,ATIYD 904103, TWO BOATS, THRBEE IN OH, FOURIN THE OTHER HEADING UPSWREAN.CALLED 2/26 AND THEY WILL GET IN CONTACTWITH AO - AO RIMOTED LATER OF MEN DIGGINGIN SAND AND LADING GRAVEL AT YD 894097ABUVS IS FRO GONI TO W/O BRYANT RKH
0930 ARTY 482
483
484
485
FRA473, 16 ,TA473# B163#
SAN11 24A PASUD TO 2/260111, 11113
RECEIVED 2PQ-10 FROM HUE T•C, ALL INDONG HA AND DM ARFA.
D 730035 FOR HUE TOO 131800 - 140600CLEAREM BY REC w SGT SOULE
RMM
,MH
1MM
YD 365375, (140730- 141700) CLEARED BYFOURTH MAR (CfPL, O ) & GLICK 14 (CPL LIV-INGSTON) & aRZON ST SOULE- XI 995945CLEARED Br RECON SOT SOULM. RMH
486 15 TPA•-0 SUTTO CLICKS-31 YD 221776, 232777,
173744, 172698, 172778,1837139, 148819, 095869,234853,
14 APVROVD by180734, 171733,180758, 172734,17695, 206851,
ARTY 487 ciANGe IN CALL SIGN 2/26 WILL B3HIRTAG6E, 155G- ROGKCRUHERU, 3/26-NORTHTIDE, AS OF 131200H NOV 67
RELIEVED CPL HENSLEY OF DUTY OPO
ARTY 489 EXTENDED ALBATROSS NO FIRE ZONE 1 CLICKNORTH
AIR 490 LIST #2-317 APPROV3ID AND PASSED TO DASO
ARTY 491 CLVARD AC FCR HIA HOA
ATY 492 CANCEL AG
DECLASSIFIED
13 NOV
AIR
AIR
0930
1045
1045
AIR1100
1130
1200
1330
1450
1520
1540
RM
XJH
EJE
EJH
FJHZJH
f6J
DECLASSIFIED
1700 ARTY 493 SAP AA WILL REMAIN IN EFF•T FOR NAM ROAA&I DEMING THBIGNI EJH
1730 ARTY 494 OLEARED FA FUR FOURTH MAR FM NIGHTDIV FMUR XJH
1735 ARTY 495 ocAi44 FA (was NOT FIOaD) Wh
1815 ARTY 496 FM FOURTH MAR SAP f AND FO SOB
1900 ARTY 497 FM 3/26 sAP AD SjB
1920 ARTY 498 B&I SAP AB s•
1920 ARTY 499 FM 3/26 SAP AP 8S3
1930 ARTY 500 SOn SAY AD SRB
194o ARTY 501 700154 UINDE SAP AA sBA
1945 ARTY 502 lon 700154 UNDE AA 8B3
1945 AhTY 503 PM ARYN SAP A SRB
2040 ARTY 504 ROM AG SRB
2145 ARTY 505 MARVYN SAP AH AND AI 81
0515 ARTY 506 ZOM ALL H&I AND SAP F2OM PHU BAI TAO RSm
0610 ARTY 507 CANEL ALL SAP AND RIX'S FROM FOURTH MARTAOR R•S
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL SHEET 14 NOV
TIM CLASS NO RAWIKS OP CHIEF
0700 MISC 508 RELIEVD SOT STROUSE OF DUTY OPC WH
0800 AIR 509 "UARED GRIDS YD 403355, 723065,305305 FOR HUE TOC PM 141800 - 150600 ZJ
0900 ARWY 510 CLEA1D AA FOR ARVN (HAD CONTACT) JH
0900 ARTY 511 RULAYED GADILAC REP TO 4/12 FR DESERTSALDS 24A LJH
0910 ATD 512 RECEIVED TNI4'S FROM FOURTH MAR RE
0945 AIR 513 ECZIVED GRIDS FROM HlE TOC ZJH
1000 AMT 514 CLEARED FA FUR FOURTH MAR EJH
1040 AIR 515 HUE TOC TPQ APPROVED BY G-3 AND PASSEDTO DU1OG HA FC7800 JH
1055 ARTY 516 CANCEL FA EJH
1100 AIR 517 DIoG HA CANCEL. YD 276311 •ALLANCE OXCANCEL ID 385346, aRc•ON O OUrTH MaOK FROM FIRST MAW 000 FM 151200.151800 XN
1130 ARTY 518 CANCEL AA EJ
1200 MISC 519 RELIEVED SGT HYDiS OF DUTY OPC RMH
1210 AIR 520 YD 486513, 495504, 476498, 437593,440600, 450550, 463584, 456588, SENTTO CLICK 14 TO DROP FOR HUE TOC141800 - 150600
1340 ARTY 521 FE CHECK FIRE RNH
1345 ARTY 522 FF FM FOR FOURTH MAR 12 VC IN OPEN RMH
1405 ARTY 523 COANCEL CHWK FIRE E RMH
1400 ARTY 524 aRCON (NUsEM) IN CONTACT GRID 9570405 VC LATER 1403o, BROKE CONTACTHEADING SOUTH TO THEIR NFZ RH
1500 AiTY 525 o0l I AB FOR MS 24A
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
526
527
528
529
530
1855
1900
2000
2140
0200
0230
0235
0253
0500
0600
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
532
533
534
ARTY 55
FM 2/26 &I'• S AP AD
FM 3/26 HUI$S SAP Ali
FM FOUWH MAR SAP PH
EOM FD AND FG
GoHxK FIRE XA, X3, XC, Z AD, AgE APCANCEL SAP AG, AR.
CANCEL CHECKFIR XA, XBt, , Z, AD,AE, AF,
FM 81 820151 SAP V ILL
E0M V
o ANCEL ALL Ha&I S A sAP FOR PU SAITAOR
EOM ALL SAP AND HA&I'S FOR FOURTHMAR TAO
DECLASSIFIED
ARTY 531
SRB
SRB
SRB
SIn
RElS
RMS
RMS
ItHS
DECLASSIFIED
eJOURNAL SHEET 15 NoY
TIME CLASS NO REXANS OP CHIaF
0700
0745
0740
0800
0817
0900
AIR
ARTY
NoGF
AIR
0920 AIR
0930
0935
1000
1055
1120
1210
ARTY
ARTY
AIR
NoF
ARTY
AIR
1220 NOF
536 RELU" SGT 8saoUSS OF DUTY OPC
537 RECSIVED TIO TP4-10 FOR 151800-160600
538 FM FOR• /26 • aMs To FIR 3o0 & 50CALIBDR WAPONS
539 AT GRID 8412 & 8413 FlOM 849145 (AA)
540 NGF WANTS AF REINSTATED UNTIL 150900151130
541 HUE TOC GRID ID 80o3015 CLEAR BY RMONOT SOULE, GRID YD 261442 CANCEL BY CLICK
14 CPL LIVINGSTONt, TAS FOR 170730 -161700
542 TP4-10 FOR BUS T0G SENT TO CLICK 14T•MI I&ESTED 151800-160600o-. 0-3APPROVED ID 145844, 218834, 250823,193812, 199812, 215801, 216799, 224790,236791, 240799, 241795, 249796, 249808,252801.
543 SGT LONG HUS TOO SAID CONVOY WILL BELATE GETT1ING STARTED, CALLED 4/12
544 SGT MAXWELL HUE TOG SAYS CONVOT READYTO RuLL CALLED 4/12
545 RECEIVED TP4-10 FROM 2/26
546 CHEcK FIRE A't ýG1pF (MIDIVAC)
547 CAPT 13RACE JX FROM RLUS CALLED ANDSAID CONVOT L! AT CHAK POINT 15. 4/12CAPT PURD.Y SAID 70 TEAM IS NOW COMITTEDTO FO SCHOOL AND WONT BE ABLE TO METCONVOY - 2 BOURS LATE
548 CANOEL GRID YD 138468 DUE TO RE00•N INAREA
549 CANCEL CHECKFIRE AF (TENDED 1511¶ YW/w)
DECLASSIFIED
RMH
MMS
RMM
Rm•
RMH
RMH
EJH
EJH
DECLASSIFIED
0 *1315 ARTY 550 CLEARED AB FOR 4/12 PO SCHOOL EJH
1325 AIR 551 LIST #2-319 APPROVED AND PASSED TO DASCCANOEL #11, 14, 319 ,JE
1322 ARTY 552 OCLEARED FA FOR FOURTH MAR + EJH
1455 AIR 553 G-ID ZC 112972 CLEARXED BY R•ON, 2/26AND AKN FOR FIRST MARDIV. 152000-160600 EJH
1535 NGF 554 CHlcK FIRE AF ~J
1545 NGOF 555 CA)1EL CHECK FIRE Al EJH
1640 ARTY 556 CI&AMD AC AR luAM HOA CLEARUD BY RECON JH
1550 ARTY 557 CANC -L PA E
1710 ARTY 558 CANCEL AC EJE
1710 A'TY 559 CANE•L AB EJE
1725 AR•Y 560 CANCeL AA XJH
2000 ARTY 561 FM 2/26 B&I'S SAP AD SRB
2000 ARTY 562 FM 3/26 H&I'S SAP AS ýRB
2005 ARTY 563 FM FOURTH MAt SAP FB SRB
2006 ARTY 564 CHWK FIRE 13 SRB
2010 ARTY 565 PM AffN, SAP AG AND Ah. SRB
2045 ARTY 566 F14 ARYVN SAP AV SRB
2100 ARTY 567 CANCEL CHX VIRE FlB SRB
2300 ARTY 568 BUM SAP Al $B
2325 AR&Y 569 ILL 897112M CENAR XA SRB
0010 ARTY 570 CMECK FIRE A), AG, XC, Z RMS
0127 ARTY 571 CAMOEL CHNoGIIRS AD, AG, XC, Z£WIRYM"ING CLEARED T10 FIRE AT THIS TIME RAS
0500 ARTY 572 JOM ALL SAP & HAI AROUND PHU BAI TAOR RH3
0600 ARTY 573 SOn ALL SAP & H&IX'S FROM FOURTH MARTACR RS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOINAL $RT 16 NOV
5IkI1 01488 NO RNEARM OP CHEB
0700 Mmo 574 Rliu•l 80 STaOVE OF DUIT OrO RN
0710 AIR 575 oGIM C1ARIM Mx RW Too YD 300542FIRST MAR#, 08ARl TD 560340 FOURTHMAm, OMAR, (16100o-170o600)YD 510188o, i 001 Q 0LE, MOIR MARoLEAR 830960, ao0W oLAAR(170730-171700) - a
0715 AIR 576 oAD anID " 906025 WITH comFOR LZ M FaIB FM B,ALMas W
0720 AIR 577 aRID T0 4866 QLGLIA 3B =0N FORCALI]MAIMl (160700.161800) BE
0735 ARTY 578 CLA1 AA FOR 9m IJfROM GID 5TO ZU
0830 ARTY 579 CHECK FMi AA FOR RAMU1PLY OXOPPXRSFROM 2/26 UN
0900 AIR 500 REGISMD TPQ-10 YV 3 M TDC EUn
0905 ARTY 581 CANOM PA XN
0930 AIR 582 BM TOO TO"8 APPERVOD By 0-3 RJR
1030 A IR 583 REcIEVE•D TPQf ROM 2/26 NH
1040 Al• Y 584 OLIARED AB IM NAN BA • JH
1050 ARTY 585 CAS=EL AD Bi
1055 ARTY 586 JAWRBAVIR mRACTEi •a
1055 AIR 587 RuBOIVRED TZD TP•.10 3O
1115 ARTY 588 aOlUMD lJ s FFOMRT]HA MA l
1135 ARTY 589 CANCIL o0Ox FIRS VE
1145 AIR 590 CAN0EL GRID •D 6042%57 RM 80 LONGAT HM TOO (A• A•fAlDLY • ARIA07k)LIST # 2-320 UJc
1200 MISC 591 RELINVAD SGT HYDIS OF BUTY FM
DECLASSIFIED
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1230 AIR 592 TD 599213 FS P?RT MAR CAMZL By IB0M17M50R CANM01 TD 14 RMH
1245 NoF 593 UIX•BAD 50 a XOP XK
1325 Nil 594 CHOCK PHR 0 XJE
1345 ARTY 595 01QSAI0, ]ID, 7 ?R • 70•MAn Il m
1347 VGF 596 aI3m fi n 0 No wa
1o10 ARTY 597 CIJAUM YA AND AO lr
1415 A1RY 598 CAM19L AC EJi
1430 ARTY 599 CHoWo PIU AA WE
1435 MIY0 600 REJLMN 80a nII8 0i Dor 0B• anE
1440 ARTY 601 WK lps FM 13
1445 ART 602 PDX ID hM
1450 AIR 603 GRID ID 066406 AM0 aI MAW, CANOSULUARED UTZ6 Am 161900s* MMDW
& 1AIL ARXA. XWD 0IatA*= 1ON CLICK14.
1459 ARTY 604 CANOAL OHMoK V11X AA 103 2/26 inK
1530 AIR 605 ORID 20 12•"7 10 118! MARDIf to•um m ? BYXW OPL 1TMO, Im 162000170m0011 FN
1530 AIR 606 ORDs t) 514498t, 50504, 497510,520537, 53352e M3 XW too 61061600.170600. m UIT S 0313. 8mo 3T TO OLVX14, OPL MOX sm
1659 N•r 607 04i ?IA MG to0 T 0 SOM
1600 NGO 606 Rasm PUN 1 sM TO XG 71K
1900 ARTY 609 FM ARVIN AP Al 8
2000 ARTY 610 s20 AN 3R
1200 ARTY 611 FM AR•N 8AP Al ft3
2320 ARI 612 TD 789115, 7971186. ML,AR 3B CANDWA 2/26 FO1 UAS. RSIM2D BY MWTOO. *
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C S
2320 ART 613 RPOI~ID MOHAWK TOT ROM 245LH AVIA00CO AT Z0 142972. 01BIARD BY P1YM MARDIV. CALLMD NU TOO AND Rj USTD9 TO 3FIRED PROM I R oWK LBS
0315 ARTY 614 Fm TINGE 5552 SWP VO SAP In mS
0525 ARTY 615 A0M % uKS
0545 ARTY 616 WO ALL SAP AROED P29 SAI TAOR ANDALSO M•'S ALL HOT AB AMR ODD RH
0615 ARTY 617 S0O ALL SAP AND 61'S PROM FOURTHMARx TWA0R. 1sM
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DECLASSIFIED
JOaL s 17 so
JOUNlm SEW! 17 NlOV
TIn CLASS NO KaJR1 . OP 0lia
0700 ISO 618 MImV SOT STROuss of W? 00 IN
0730o AIR 619 iu TOO GRIM 746070, 084053, 763073,CANO BY X3N0, 0. 084053 CoxL oU o0
0800oo AI 620 PWURI MRc ozD ID 77604, 773069 o00SIZ BASE CAWAMPA. Lii 2.321 iME
0820 ARTY 621 AA 10R 2/26 OLCUIAR TO FIRB
0840 AIR 622 GRID TD @5•42, 475170 FOR Hut TOO171800 * I0600 CJIAMD BY •PL ROGAFOURTH xM AND S so or Of coM. VCOP & Etq 8$Rm RMH
0840 AIR 623 TD 615170 FOR NUN 00 180730 - 1700oLEAR•D By imi0 80 souis & on mOGANFOURTH MaUMooB EN 6 RMIX STRAGN aIn
0840 AIR 624 YD 289429 & 290394 FOR M TOO CANCELNY OLM(Z 14 oXL I*
0900 ARTY 625 oGRID 9002 OONUNY, /26 CLURMD NM
0900 AIR 626 RECEIVED T?Q-10 FROM FOURTH XAR IST3-321 MR
0935 AIR 627 FOR 1M TOO 180730 - 181700, TD 305•05oAMAD BY FOURTH MAR OPL WIMS IN 8STN ABOVE GRID IS ARMA AND SUPPLY FORSTORAOGE AND WRAPOINS RM
1000 AnIR 628 YD 226777, 250767t 231766 246776,287763, 269770, 192730t 197717, 168708,FOR HUN TOO BUT TO CLICK 14 TO OPLMARSHALL FOR 171800 - 1806002 IH
1015 AIR 629 2/26 14 EAS 10 TPQ•10 0F TODAT RMH
1155 ARTY 630 CAJoCL AB DJH
1200 MIN 631 RELIEVE OPL ISBL•Y OF DUTY EJH
1205 ARVN 632 CLEARED R SANDS 24 A (AC) bH
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
1225 ARTf 633 CLEAR AP FOR ] OUlt mAR EJH
1235 ARTY 634 CLEARED n OR FOWUN0 MAR 250 VC WH
1250 AIR 635 CLAREAD GRID YD 450193 POR1 FOTH MARLIN, 4-321 BJi
1420 ARTY 636 CLEAUD F0 P(R FOURTH MAR EJ
1425 ARTY 637 CAJNOEL AD (ND AO) yJa
1425 ARTY 638 CANCEL PA BEN
1440 ARVI 639 CANORL AC WE
1503 ARTY 640 CAN"EL , FPa m Bi
1503 AIR 641 LIST # 3-321 AMrPOYVD AID PASSID TO DASO ZJH
1535 ARTY 642 OLEARID PD rO FOMURH MAR WE
1610 ARTY 643 CLEARED A FOR NAM RA (DB 24A) six
1630 AIF 644 CLEARED GRID n! 79M0t, D 800010FOR TASB 181000 i181200 FOR 2/26 BJN
1715 ARTY 645 CLEARED Fn PR FO5RTH MAR IJH
1730 ARTY 646 CAORcL U SJH
1730 AR'TY 647 GRID nY 415325, 435280, 415375, CLEARMIFOR WXN TOO ARTY 180600 - 190600 FU
1800 ARTY 648 FM 2/26 MI'S SAP • SB
1825 ARTY 649 FMARVN SA AG s3
1850 ARTY 650 EON AG s8
1900 ARTY 651 F POURTH MA SAP 70 S8B
1928 ARTY 652 ILL 869201 POR ?/26 CLOEV D Al, UNITIN CONTACT Bs
2010 ARTY 653 FM 2/26 6519i3, 86196 A CLUEARED Sm LONGte TOO SRB
201oo ARTY 654 850228 SAP AP S3
2030 ARTY 655 Io= AP 850228 SR3
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DECLASSIFIED
2030 ARTY 656 Fm 2/26 a1le6 AP Ar &a
2100 ARTY 657 i 2/26 3AP Al sr% n
2105 ARTY (658 •0M SAP AX 1RB
2130 ART'Y 659 FM ARYN W16•S AJ AND A, I'R
2130 ARTY 660 811188 WM AP SRB
2200 1T," 661 SAP AG OLLAD 3SUT NVEIR FIRD :MB
2225 ARTY 662 FM ?4/26 3P AN MB
0340 Atl,Y 663 FM 2/26 YD 937039 nI SUsP RMOX NOMISsA,ROUND PSN SAP XA RMS
0450 ARTY 664 FM 4/12 ID 973019 IN BUST WtON NOIS&SAROUNDI PSX SAP XA R33
0600 ARTY 665 C,OWL ALL SAP AND 181'S AROUIND PBU A IAND A)URTL MAR IWS TAQ0 Iul
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOWU AL Sim 18 NOV
TIME CLASS NO Rlogm OP 0G3W
0700 MIsm 666 PAIVX SOT SmS OFr DrUTY N
0705 AIR 667 TD 612215, TD 573195 - 18800-190600Rm0N AND 10 MAR OLSAI.TD 506201,
D 80•)00 190730-19T700, JOCW AND7O0 IH No CUM WN
0905 AM 668 cLfAXID ORUS TD 27631, 1YD 385346oRt FRST MW ( pwL zv So pr) EJH
0930 AIR 669 RcV WTQ-IO aROM a TOO XH
0930 ARTY 670 RELAYXD MI M3SZoNM flO I TOO toDONG RA 1800 FOR CLURAMOs GRiD MYD 403420FIRED FlOh HDI TANG 180700-181800 2 VC •I 3JH
0940 ARTY 671 CLEA•ED IA FM FOUT MAR NW1E
1015 AIR 672 CLARED GRID ZQ 057864, Z0 052879 FMFIRST MARDI/ CLEARED BY OAPT JAY BUM TOO181800-191200 EsJ
1020 ARTY 673 OLEARIUD F FOR OMtTH MAR WJN
1022 AIR 674 ARECIVTD "PQ FROM O•RTH MAR E6J
1040 ARTY 675 CAN•E IFA R3H
1100 AIR 676 R•REIVED •• fROtM TMI EJH
1130 AIR 677 PASED TPQ KK IW TOO TO DON HA INO .RJR
1150 ARTY 678 CLEARED AA FOR 4/12 (V SWPRT OF1 TUANODAN) ZJH
1200 ARTY 679 CAMNCEL R 3H
1210 AIR 680 CLEARED GRID TO 946866 FPR CAL• . LIBT3-322 six
1210 MIN0 681 RELIEVED SOT DIS OF DUfT 00 mDM
1325 ARTY 682 4/12 c1H0K PR• AA F0 RECON EXTRACT RMN
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& *1325 ARff 683 1(AS 19 ONXoWA Wl . 8* STWO
AN S TAXM JWM D 0223"8111"FBIs nomX A 4/1 SU &onIrn ?a)M 1M JOI & 4/ia GALLs. OALJLesu To 0 Rla m 01GAIARa o. IWs O1ARARVW J13U TA'M WM•EJT ARXW & 4/12NOTV W 7 I 9. 10 inifno
1351 AIR 604 FOR IMst NARDr,P$00 D 142077T 149070154055p 149049 OLUAM N 0GA WAY
ANT oA l) 145049 OCLAW 3T VAJ MLYOU= MA 14. TIN 0N I%PI.10 18 181800.190600. !S OAVZ A WU=mt= OUw3 JMI
1405 ARTY 6a0 ON AA Mg 4/12 mN
1423 ARTY 666 IR 1R X 24A AS so
1455 ATM 6"7 UMC AN M IX 4A xin
1632 AMY 680 IN 70 YOUT ?aS Xm
1635 AIR 689 oRn Tb 436593, 443601t 433607, 52•5359,540527, 30430, ms go Too 1s1800w.190600 83? TO WLOB T00U OLMK i4.Mr GAVEa 6 N aM PM, No
1720 MsG 690 DoNo MA OwinS =.•o3oUo 10own, iEt
1805 ARTY 691 8)E yo 8a3
1855 ARTY 692 FM 5/26 SAPAQ san
2000 ARTY 6)3 Y 2/26 MIS8 AD AND AN 813
2010 ARTY 694 0CHU PINK A• an
2020 ARTY 6" WE FIin AD S•B
2101 ARTY 96 WAOg FPnI AS sRI
2110 ARY 697 MR AT WAP A? AND AG SRX
2145 ARTY 698 MWUMU lIR AS so1
2400 UWs 699 Iatvs PL sNAiG of MY u
0120 ARTY 700 CLARIe O1R) ZD 164025 Na ARTY UalfRtM FUST Ka)M! SOT PUATUR ASAP 0600 RJ
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0530 ARTY 701 QAoEL ALL WSAt AL PAJS COLD XWPTPS XJH
0625 AIR 702 01Ca•A MGMs TCU 7999t9, TO 35965,FOR H0M %W FIRO 1 2800o200600 Bl
0700 AIR 703 CLUAMD LIST # 1*323 FOR 190600-19100 FJO
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL BHVZ 19 NOV
TI)W CLASS NO 1MARKS OP O•IW
0700 MIsO 704 RMXI~V SOT DIS OF DUTY RMN
0815 ARTY 705 CHCK FIRE FZ 4/11 FOR TI•T MARDIV RBE
0815 ARTY 706 CAD REPORT FROM DS•E WaS 24A A5210101 28 •SAD RW A5•O0 M PAssD To 2/26 RMM
0825 ARTY 707 RESUME FIRE Iz (L 4/11) FjCk YRST M ARDI a1
0900 AIR 708 RECXIVBD TPQ MoM 0 OURT MAR LIST 2-32) RM1
0950 ARTY 709 SOD ARVI 2I T0 TWMTE MAR P800 & FOURWMAR P800 FO PFIRST ARVN DIV RX
1000 0NG 710 GRID 130970 Xl UNTIL ATJR 0600120NOV 67 SOUTWWW 14 (PLo•TZD) M
1100 AIR 711 ARVN •W TOO TP.*10 R•4UESW CLEAR RM
1120 A IR 712 TO 87093O T0 TO 95070 OI&l t CAPIKOPAUI FOR D= PpArimE OCKET PIREWTIL 150017 R
1405 ARTY 71) FM IS 24A AP AA SR3
1440 ARTY 714 oW SAP AA SRB
1510 ARTY 715 FM FOURTH MAR SAP FA SaR
1545 ARTY 716 NO=F2 D 4/12 OF CONVOY (ARvlN 0900 No TGATE) 813
1550 ARTY 717 BOX FA SRB
1550 ARaY 718 PM FOURTH MAR SAP PD SRB
1620 ARTY 719 YOH SAP F" SR3
1620 ARTY 720 A 2/26 SAP AD 83R
1630 ART Y 721 MUM AD $RD
1630 ARTY 722 FM 2/26 SAP XB SR3
1640 ARTY 72) PASSaD GCOVOY INFO 3/12 0ROM 12TH MAR SRB
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
S S1720 ARTY 724 OMX SAP YB sB
1730 MIso 725 RXIEVL D OPL MAOK OF DUT' Bi
1830 ARTY 726 CLEARED F0 FOR FOURTH MAR JH
1830 ARTY 727 CLAARID A' FOR 2/26 XJH
1845 ARTY 728 CLEARl) AG FM D,S. 24A EJE
1845 ARTY 729 CANCEL AP BiJ
1900 ARTY 730 OLEAUD Al FM ARVY EJR
1920 ARVN 731 CANOBL AG D.S. 24A EJH
1920 ARTY 732 VDI) CLARID FOURT• MAR FUS HOT EW
1927 ARVN 733 CANrL AR EJH
2000 ARTY 734 ALL JARS WT XAt X3, XC, AE, V, Z. EJl
2115 N0 735 DESInRT SADS 24A &IS CL•ARD W~AJ, X3 WR
2125 ARTY 736 CILARED AK NJH
2140 ARTY 737 CANCEL AX WJ
2150 NGF 738 CR•WK P1I Al ABOV 9,000' BJ
2155 ARTY 739 CHWK FIr z, o XC J
2200 ARVA 740 CLlARMD AL, AX. lig
2215 ARTY 741 YD 979035 CLIARAD I DISTR0T CHIW FORHN X0N, COL =oCMNa MAXID CLBARANc(10 No mi 7.01a ) Bin
2220 ARTY 742 RESUM FIX XC0, Z. NJ
2225 ARTY 743 QHSOGK FIR XC RJ
2227 NGF 744 RESUM FIRS AZ AlRVU 9,000' EJE
2240 AIR 745 GRIDS YD 583209, 558207, 593188, 588178,FM I CORPS CLEARED B MRON AND 4TH MAR RJR
2255 ARTY 746 GRID 961032, 963030, 967027, 973026,977027 FM 2/26 0010A113 CAC 00 WACT WR
OLURED OWR J IT T IM HW AIDS QOMSTOCUMa (WAi WnlaAwAL NDUTO PUMBifIN RD J?s X s)NX) OUM =D= Z3 F lAN us
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
2320
0001oolo
0030
0045
ARTY
MIART
ARTY
A IR
0315 ARTY
0410
0420
0600
ART'Y
ARTY
ARTY
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
OHEOK FIR" Z
VZRI"V SGT HTD= OF DUTY OPN
REO S FIRE X0, Z
PoUMa MtAR LIST 1-324 A 2-534 GIVU TODABU
GALLED TWUL2TH MAR ABOUX OP SUM NOT IMADYYET. WILL CALL THIRM MARDIV I00 WHENFINISHED.
CHWOK pin. ADCANoAL G IR M XO
EOM ALL SAP M0EPT FZ
DECLASSIFIED
S SEuE
mUmm
MU8
DECLASSIFIED
JOURNAL SHEET 20 NaV
TInu CL$SS NO REMARKS OP CHIZF
0740 ARTY 755 FM 3/26 SAP AA SRB
0750 ARTY 756 FM 1/4 SAP AB & AC SRB
0845 ARTY 757 EOM AB & AD SRB
0845 AATY 758 FM 5/26 SAPAD SRB
0850 ARyY 759 FM FOURTH IAH SAP FA SR
0855 ARTY 760 E0M SAP AA AND AtD SERB
0900 ARrY 761 FM 3/26 SAP AE SRB
0910 ARTY 762 ToIVY SAP AS SRB
0915 ARTY 763 FM RECON SAP AF 8R E,
0916 ARTY 764 EOM SAP 11 SRB
0945 ARTY 765 FM FORTH MAR SAP FB SRB
0955 Af Y 766 Z0M SAP AF SRB
1030 "Il 767 FM 2/26 SAP AG SRB
1110 ARTY 768 jOM SAP FB SRB
1115 I3GF 769 FM NGF SAP NG SRB
1120 ARTY-t 770 FMi FOURTH MAR SAP FC SRB
1130 AiiRT 771 m0M SAP AG SAR
1200 IiSC 772 RELIEVEi CPL BLACK OF DUWY EJE
1201 AITY 773 CAINCg FC rH
1220 AIk 774 ClEXJiGD GRID ZC 055874 (201800-211200)FOR FIRST MARDIV CLARED BY C-PT WARnERHU To00 . iJLi
1300 4VN 775 CLUAtiM AH FOR DS 244 EJIi
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DECLASSIFIED
1500 AIR
1305
1330
1410
1412
1420
14#5
1515
1550
1635
1730
1805
1817
1830
1953
1958
2015
2040
ARVN
NOF
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
AIR
AIR
AIA(
AIR
MISc
AIR
ARVY4
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
AIR,
776
777
778
779
780
701
7e2
703
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
o0AMeD aD 146064, V 149069, V 167950201004210600 IM 1PQ•10 IROM FIDTNARDIV OL•AUND I JOIN ROW
CAMIL AH
"SAP" AG AXTi=DEi TO 210530
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ElmRGimoy TPq Pa POltTH NAO APPROUDAND PAS80D To DWSO LIST # 4-324
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cOaAW oGRID 7014 1% nM1 WIN sMtIUsoN 2oo VO Ma W XY UWJ oo AND 2/26
LIST # 5-324 APPROvD AND oGIe TO DASO
GLEAED GRID 7740e3 WZIT RXcG FOR AIR82IKE 01 VO
CLEAUD 650140 WITH PbOON Fm HI TOO211800o-220600
RLIWED SOW NDIS OP DUTY
REUEIVUD PAM DABO GAID TD 712156 2 CAPFIMRES SPOV=D OAR TOP Of HILL 0 P[U PISIDE OF PýAK 2-3 ,OPLI SPOTTED, U ABLETO DNZME CLOE. 26 VWAB OT• IID TOOALL IMN HDA*
REIVED ARVN AMBUSHES
RECEIVXID RW• IGHTO P08w1i s
ALL SAP COLEAR XWEPTo CRIK PIE0 X
AK,X AL, OLEAR TO FIR FOR ARVN
CAAME CH0K FIRE AQ
JROX I CORPS 0-3 AIR DOAMWG FOR ARVNID 610390, 612400o 597396. 592403tFROM 220600.221800 ALL X RE FIr ZOO
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S a
EJH
'JR
EJRJOB
•,2asi
sJz
JRm
RMU
Rm1MB
RM2
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DECLASSIFIED
21O50 ARTY 794 ANYI OPL AUN1J R MIOOKMIN RD APPROXAT GRID 6816 8 ANJi .T CALL 4/12 TIMYGOT EORT FRO ANT BIL TIGER OF A RDAT 8516, 1 N KILLED. R S0HDW B M%$PIRNS AT THIS ARJ. CHOXEING OUT PO8~I3-ILITIS OF A SWORT ROWD. 4/12 CNEOKDFIRE ALL N&IIS AT 2141 RM
2210 ARTY 795 CaiC0 FXSU NG1
2220 ARTY 796 OlK CPL MUINI TO 8a Iv ARN IREDANY RD UDIR SAP AK, OR AJ, AT THIS TIN
THY HAD NOT FRID ANY R• S ALL DAY. RMH
0710 A I 797 LISTS 1-325 APPROVED AND SMOI~MED JiH
0715 ARTY 798 ALL SAP SWUN EX0EPT NO• AND F SRB
0715 MISO 799 RELIRVO c BLAUO Or DVTY EJH
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
* *JOUIWAL SN•e 21 NOV
TIDM CLASS No0 MAR OP CRIMY
0715 MISC 800 ULIBNVD CPL XACK OF Df• NJR
0740 AIR D01 CaJM uo 310383t, TD 250360 Fox aWTOO n W730-221700 ClO ARED BY 1/CPLAZZIB PI T MAR 780C EJH
0840 AIR 002 RWRIUED POUNE MAR TP( 114UST RJ
0900 AIR e03 FROM UN TOO, GRID ID 5131863, 500210,451220 FOURM MM 09, ON OR/TD 559140, 539160 xa0w oR 06210900 * 220800 BJi
0925 AIR 804 RUAlYSD US TOO TPQ 3.~USt, ALL
PLOT IN mmZ UH
0950 AIR 805 RUW TOO TP410 PASSED TO ON•G GA WJ
0955 AIR 106 Rati ED2Q4 ROM TIO BJE
1000 NGF 807 CAVOIL "SAP" NO ,
1052 ARTY 808 01oaMED MIA IM FOURTH MA (15 vo) Bi
1110 ARTY 809 REOEI pP ORWR O DALLAS GIRL Bi
1110 AIR 810 PROM IM FIMTA MRDIV, ORn 20 043844033834, O2I643/ CLIAMD Mt SOT PIAXVULL(NM TOO) 70 211000*221200 Bi
1145 ARTY 811 CAGCEL FA BE
1200 MISC S12 RMLI• • SOT •IDIS OF DUT R•N
1245 ARTY 813 FOURTH MAR RZINTATU PA un
1300oo AIR 814 OX FAI aRM
1330 AIR 815 FROM U DASO GRD I 787105 COWBULKR & 2 RAM8. 2/96 CPL LISLY CLEAR& SOT SOULE RMON CLAR. LT MtlAN ON RM
1415 AIR 816 FOR 80 O OR TD 788104 - 2/26 CLIMA(LIsLY & M0 SOT SOT souLN) RMS
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
AIR
ARTY
ARTY
817ae?
818
819
820
ARTY 821
aRTY
WFNor
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
14130
ARTY
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AIR
ARTY
822
60
624
025
826
827
628
830
831
832
033
834
8$35
836
637
1500
1540
1550
DECLASSIFIED
XD 147075. 151063. 1,2048 ( 15042MEhab R mi ULL FomIi XA 101FIRST MAITV) w110 eoo-wm
AB CLEAR TO FanX
D iSO RIPoaIXD TUAT A W SAW VP D0O OJT A 9"6138 (IMAM), oAL tuM
TOO TO ON= If OUT TO US317 AIMAn PIRING MmW
4/12 CALLMD O RID 76155 10R THEMTO Ia, tfilE OCHAWe v 10 0.8. IATO FIN. 8AP AO. 7800 WAS ST11G TO0l t0KM VCE WUD! SAND 24£. & 00=LDsom. 4/12 CALLnD TO Olt 1OwD 0saR& SAID) TM WBM FIR M 1 0 AT 1645
S0M £0 A100 4/12
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FM NUi MOP SAP SO
SAP 4/12 AXI'S AN
FM ARTM SAP AP
NM AMIMl A3 OAP AO, AN Al.
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CANONL IA9 X39 XCj Zq V# Al.
1625
1645
1700
1910
2000
2115
2130
2150
2150
2230
2305
2325
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o D0540 AIR 838 LIST # 1-326 APPROYN SA N S IU~TD JN
0645 ARTY 839 CA••CEL FOrt MA H• AND PO iJR
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOUSAL SOHM 22 NOV
TIME CLASS NO IRARS OP CuEc
0700 MISC 840 RELIEVE SOT HrYDIS OF DUTY OPC RM
0715 ARTY 841 C01OED WITH 3/12 AJOUT 0ONSWVING AM RM
0800 ARTY 842 CALLED FIRST F'ARDIV AND TOLD THBM WE NOLONGUR NBEDI 4/11 SUPPORT, RMB
0815 ARTY 843 AA CLEAMED BY DASO RMSH
0816 ARTY 844 CHWECK FIRE AA FOR TOWER 1RMH
0840 ARTY 845 XOM FZ CXL COCK FIU AA - AN CLIAR mSs
0955 ARTY 846 CHECK FIRE AA CAPT CAMPIELL SA
1020 ARTY 847 CANCEL CHECX IRE AA TO HUX2 0 RIE
1020 AIR 848 TP4-10 FOR HM TOO BNT TO 12TH MAR FO0C14. IEm
1020 ARTY 849 CHECK FW AA AND VL FOR M3 TOO. •EM
1056 ART" 850 CABOEL CHROXK PS AA AND x L TO U S TOO RH11001100 ARTY 851 CHECK F1 A AAN
1104 ARTY 852 CANCEL COCK 13i AA AM
1300 ARTY 853 FM FOUITH MAR SAP A SR3
1310 ARTY 854 FM FOYRTH MAR NAP F3 8SB
1420 ARTY 855 PM FOUTH MAR SAP Im 8R
1430 ARTY 856 ROM 71 AND YC S83
1445 ARTY 857 FM FOURTH MAR SAP 7 853R
1515 ARTY 858 ROn SAP Y BAB
1520 ARTY 859 Jon PA AND FD
1615 ARTY 860 FM 2/26, 918014 - O9415 SAP XA SR3
1730 ARTY 861 EM XA SRI
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0 01750 MISC 862 RiwV CPL xAzK OF DTY OPC0 JH
1815 NF 863 CANCEL NOM Ji
1830 AIR 864 RECEVD TPQ.10 FROM 2/26 FOR 230600231800 AD 231800O 2406ooo W
1930 ARTY 865 CLEARRD PL FOR IMU WO NOT 22 - 27 LJi
1938 ARTY 866 FOURTH MAR Iw CLEAR TO P1az RJR
2000 ARVN 867 PLOTTED ARYN ANMBUSM J
2000 ARTY 868 ALL P[U JI FANS DDT INCLUDING AD, Al, ZJH
2140 ARTY 869 CLEARID GRID 647182 FOR ILL W=R AD XJH
2150 ARTY 870 CANC1L ILL UNDER AD WJ
2215 ARTY 871 CHECK FIRB V &J
2320 ARTY 872 RyuSW FIRR V LJH
2345 ARTY 873 CLEARIED 847182 FOR ILL UM1 AD EJH
2400 ARTY 874 ILL 837178 DWACT GRID RW
2400 M2BC 875 RELIZ•ED SOT IDIS OF DUTY OPO RAM
0018 ARTY 876 CANCEL INPA T GRID 837176 2/26 RA
0127 ARTY 877 CHECK FIRE AP Rpm
0145 ARTY 878 RESUM AF WB
o0313 ARTY 879 CHVCK FIRE AR Rnm
IP328 ARTY 880 CANCEL CHECK FZR AlP RM
0347 ARTY 881 SCHK FIRE AF RMH
0400 ARTY 882 RESUME FIBS AF RNA
0545 ARTY 883 EOM A RMHN
0540 ARTY 884 VON AA, AL, Al, AD, AN XA, XB, X0, V, Z.FOR 4/11 AND AXVV RNM
0548 AlRTY 885 OM PI AND 4/11 MAR &I pnm
0600 ARTY 886 CANCEL AVRYN tz IN 0QUANG TRI ARE UNTILOPWATION IS OVER AND NOTIFf AIm
0640 ARTY 887 AA CLEAR TO PINK RMH
0645 ARTY 888 CANCEL AA I
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
J SJOUURAL SHIEAT 23 NOV
LiM CLASi NO nwMAKS OP CHIEF
(0905 i&Y 889 Fil FOUhTH IARI SAP FA S
0?25 A 890 Fl FOURTH MAR SAP FB SR3
0930 .i 891 EOM SAP FA SRD
0955 5i5 892 iU1li FD S3?t
1040 893 CdCLK FlU VL S
1100 1. 894 FMi 4/12 SAP XA SRi
1115 ý11TY 895 &HM XA SRD
1200 TIjc 896 hELIEhE CkL •ILACK OF DUTY £JII
1225 897 C 4CEL F. ý1
125( a(k2 898 CL. CED C Fou FOURTH lo (CANcELLEDDID WV• FIRE) iJH
12 5 C ., 899 CLAFAtED "A" IfWACT AaEA FOU 2/26 EJE
130, L, 900 LIST ii 4-327 CLEARt AiD GIVEN T0 DASC EJll
110 2VL 901 RSUM NIFIZ VL EJH
134h A' 902 CH-CK FLil PL (CALLED TO 2/26) EJL
1400 903 CL~A~'D NG FOli OP&ATIl 23-26 1iiI
11'C0 i'.,t 904 2/26 RPur~lJD iO CONTACT WlITH D/1/13(SUP PL) AFTk EDnEVAC WAS IN AIREA EJH
1415 - 905 ýýL-Y ID5E TED ýJE
1425 '1 906 C.u-X FIf TT, lS. (Hs. TOc) J
1 25 2. 907 ;SbI FIRW PL LJE
1425 9 iF 908 Cl~ .`C FlE NG EJ
1527 909 RES•UI, FI,TTp• , LS. £JI
152' , 910 CLJCK FIlE VL. ;JH
1530 1GF 911 RIESU13 FIU NG EJH
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
o S1532 ARYN 912 RESU)M FIRE VL iT
1600 ARTY 913 CaCK FIRE IGO, TT, is. EJi
1615 ARTY 914 nD M FOUiTE MAR (DID NOT 71i) l.H
1630 AiR 915 0ANAELLED GRID-99799"3 0 LIST 3-527 Lim
1647 ARTY 916 CLEARED FD FOR FOURTR MAR six
1652 ARTY 917 CANCEL AC AND Al NJi
1655 ARTY 918 RESUMI FIRE T, L8, NO. BJE
1658 ARTY 919 CANCEL ID ixJ
1705 NGF 920 CANCEL NO BJil
1722 ARVNI 921 OHCWK FIRE Tý, LS. 3WJ
1730 MISC 922 RELIVNED 8GT HNYDIS OF DUTY
1800 ARTY 923 RESUME FIR TT, LS. lHo
1845 ARTY 924 FM AF FOR DS 24A Rm
1845 ARTY 925 OCLEARE H&I AND FS FOR FOuRTH MAR RMH
1904 ARTY 926 RECEIVED RcKIx NNIUT POSITION ,M•
1950 ARTY 927 XA, X13, CLEAR TO FIRE RMH
2012 ARVN 928 ARTY ARVN AG, AN CLEAR AT 2015H RM
2056 ARY• 929 AN CHECK FIRE TO ARVXN RMB
2102 ARTY 930 CHEOK FIRS VIII LOOK 3MB
2109 AR•tV 931 GANCEL GHECK FIRE AN TO ARVN RAm
2130 AR 9OE CANL CHECK FIM VINE LOCK RM3
2250 ARTY 933 FIRST MARDIY GONg, WIIRD MARIy FFZ WrTILNOV 27. FROM ZO 100935 SOUTH TO 100900
WTO THIRD MARDIy 30W•ARY LINE. GY/SOTTT. ALL mI'8 SzomIs) Rs
0615 ARTY 934 OM FE AND FF POURTH MAR SO%
0615 ARTY 935 S0M AG AND AN SR3
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOIVAL SET 24 NOV
TIME CLASS NO REMARS OP CHIU
0700oo MISC 936 RELIzV CPL LA0K o07 DW n
0842 ARTY 937 RESUME FIRE PL N
0900 ARTY 9538 CLoAED AA FM 4/12 aJ
0920 ARTY 939 CLEAnM AD IM 4/12 3,!
0940 ARTY 940 OCla D AC, AD, AJ, ZoZ MW TOO AMr MZSIONMsTO ME P] FROM n x 241000-242400 N
0955 AlVN 941 C01A-I AT POK AIVN WE
1015 ARTY 942 IANCEL AA, Al 3JR
1030 AutN 943 CAMORL AF ZJR
1055 AIR 944 PASSE DEu TOO TPQ QMS ~tO DON sRA j wa
1108 ARTY 945 cLEARED PA FOR FOtTl MAR Big
1110 AVN 946 CAA "S•P TT (FROM SO0T MAXULL AT 10 M00) WJE
1150 ARTY 947 CANCEL AG R
1200 MISC 948 RfELIiD SOT JEDIS OF DUY BM
1232 ARTY 949 AN OINAM TO F1RZ FOR 4/12 FOR =aON SXLDY Nm
1237 ARTY 950 BOX AN RMR
1300 ARY 951 Xp SIX MILES M "A" IMPACT BJOW 4/12 GRID(PO SCHDOL) RNM
1330 AIR 952 LIST # 2-328 GIVN TO DAsO OLEAR If W/O M
1345 AIR 955 LIST # 3-328 GIVa O DASO CLEAR y WIO RM
1405 ARTY 954 COHECK IRS PL 2/26 RM
1411 ARTY 955 CANGEL CHECK PIB PL 2/26 RMH
1426 ARTY 956 4/12 AK SOP RD FOR 0CK DALLAS GIRL RMH
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0
1428
1400
1452
1450
1520
1549
1630
1602
1654
1745
1800
1800
1805
1805
1820
1930
1956
1945
1945
2000
2020
2025
2225
2245
2310
2335
DECLASSIFIED
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
AMY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
4/12 TEST F3RN AJ
(LATE NTIrN) At PRACTICO FOR 2/26
0O1 AK
(LAT ILUTU) UK AG, AD, AN HO TOO
3M AJ
8FWV 0D ]OR AXOUN (aaLar) AL
(LAU8 ENTRY) ]BN AL
Won AI
COCK FIlu LB-147
CAN•EL CHOK FIB LA*147
NOM SAP AM
FM FORTH MAR 8AP 7D
EON FD
EON FJ)
FM FOURT XAR SAP 10
FM AR•N SAP AQ
FM 4/12 BU'S AO
0HMCK FlI FG AND LB +
ROM AO
OmCK FIu VL
REISUM FIRE VL
CH•CK FIRE VL
RESUME FIRX VL
CGICK FIfE TL
FM 2/26 820157 SAP V
RMI
8•B
AmRmN
IRM
INgRM
RM
RM
SRa
SRI
as"
ORD
SR3
a"R
8R'
SRI
813
SRI
SRI
SRI
BRB
BRB
DECLASSIFIED
* *
2350 ARTY 983 0ox v SaR
2400 MIsc 984 MBLIN OPL XLGK 0F DUTY IJ
0230 ARTY 985 aISUim FBR3 VL EJU
0305 ARTY 986 Cisox Flt VL EJR
0320 ARTY 987 RaSUm FIRE VL vJi
0320 ARTY 988 OANCEL AP AND AR li
0435 ARN 989 ohwK FIRP VL EJR
0442 ARVN 990 RESuW icRz VL XJU
0530 ARTY 991 ANCEL ALL PHU 31AI SAPS RR
0600 ARTY "2 CANCEL PG AND OURTH MAR &I EJR
0650 ARTY 993 CLEA•ED AA FM DAULS GIRL sJl
0655 ARTY 994 Cia0l FIRE PL EJR
0703 ARTY 995 CANCkEL AA EJR
0719 ARTY 996 CANMEL 0CH0K FIn PL RM
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOUNAL 8MI 25 NOY
TIM 01A8S 30 RCUSAR OP CHIMF
0700 M1IS 997 R3LIBm SGT •YDIS o DUT OPO RM
0719 ARTY 998 CAMIL OM0K FIRS PL PM
0728 ARTY 999 0B0X Fi ItL a ff
0830 ARTY 1000 Oj0m 0Cx p1Ra PL Na
0830 ARTY 1001 ClaCK FIRE 18-147
0831 ARTY 1002 BCO L•*147 RcIOAPT COA LL NN TOO
0900 ARTY 1003 ItC0A RAi
0928 ARTY 1004 m YOUR M•AR Fl RM1
0945 ARTY 1005 M01 12 RMH1
0940 ARTr+ 1006 4/12 AS SOT RD 70R XWOON R
0950 ARTY 1007 0 I OR YWToR AR NSN
1045 ARTY 1008 ClaOK F1i n 0 Nm
1100 ARTY 1009 0ROK FM1 AS#, OAMAL 1100 AD RM
1112 ARTY 1010 CA•OiL 00E • MIt AO RI
1113 ARTY 1011 OI PIRW AO In
1120 ARTY 1012 VL OC0K FIZW RM TOO RM
1122 ARTY 1013 0UOK OAWJEL F]M A0 RuN
1123 ARTi 1014 GANotL 0CoIK FIR L in
1130 ARTY 1015 RINSTATND AN in
1145 ART1 1016 MUM A Mmn
1240 ARTY 1017 IFM 860049 SAP 2 RM
1240 ARTY 1018 OHI0K F71R n• AND AD SR3
1450 ARTY 1019 RSU% U 1 ITL AND AS •R3
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0 01455 ARTY 1020 CIN•CK FIRE VL "3
1500 ARTY 1021 FM FOURTH MJAR SAPP SR3
1550 ARTY 1022 CHECK FIRE PL SR8
1635 ARTY 1023 RISUK IS PL f2
1640 ARTY 1024 PM FOUNRTH MAR SAP PR S"
1645 ARTY 1025 CHECK FDA PL 8SR
1730 ARTY 1026 R,ES= FIRE PL S3
1730 ARTY 1027 RESIME FIRE NL M3
1735 ARTY 1028 0AMEL ]P WR
1810 NOF 1029 CLEARED W FOR 0 1SJ
1842 ARVN 19030 CIEARED AP FOR ARI (CONACT) EJH
1910 ARVN 1031 CANCEL AF EJM
2000 ARTY 1032 CLEARED FI, P•E, FJ, AND ALL H&I'8 FOBFOURTH MAR BJi
2000 ARTY 1033 0ClAIED &I'8S FOR 4/12 AND 2/26 sEJ
2000 ARTY 1034 CANoCEL PP FO FOUaTE MAR ••
2005 ARV• 1035 LATE ENMTar, SAP SAP AN WAS CLEARED FoR8717, BUT CHWNGED TO FIRE PROM 3ALANG. EJR
2015 ARVI 1036 CAMCEL AH RJR
2018 ARTY 1037 CECNK FIRE AG EJr
2030 ARTY 1038 CHECK FInR XCo, •L. RuSmS FIRE AG,CLEARED AI FOR ARYN EJi
2110 ARTY 1039 R&SUM FiEn XC, PL J
2120 ARTY 1040 OCLEARED CALL IDS FOR SELBT Y981002, 986997, 981992, 996997, CL;EAREDBY 2/26 AND 1/4 RJR
2140 ARTY 1041 CLEAMED 930980 FOR MI W=ft XA EJH
200 ARVX 1042 CLkARED AJ FOR MSI'b EJi
2400 MISC 1043 RELILEVED SOT RYDIS OF DUTY RMI
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0540 ARTY 1044 4/12 0 AL, SAP 2/26 • OX A.L 8AP
0600 AI 1045 LIST 14-30 MXAr "MS TO DASO
o6•3o ARTY 1046 2/26 1943sT CLXARUNO FOR 832 iTO rDPMFAN F]IR IZT 8213 FMC 828142 to 8301420K CLMARMX
0630 ARTY 1047 AA FOR 2/26 1im
0645 ARTY 1048 ZCK PI AM) FJ
0700 ARTY 1049 )X AM
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JO AL 26 NOVJORANAL 8S•T 26 NOT
TIMk CLASS NO REAKm OP eIIm
0830 ARTY 1050 FM FOURT MR SAP IA aSR
0900 ARTY 1051 FM POURTH MAR SAP J SR3B
0900 AR.TTY 1052 BOM A a
1200 M 1053 RELIE•ED OPL AC0K OF DUTM is
1300 ARTY 1054 CANoSL six
1335 ARTY 10o55 CANCIL V AN (R 2/26 DIRMOT FIRE BJi
1340 ARTY 1056 CAN•EL P6 (PROM P/96) I5
1400 ARTY 1057 CANGCEL ID, CLBARED FI six
1408 ARTY 1058 CANOCEL 13 EJI
1410 ARTY 1059 (LA•AD 930960 (XA) O10990 () 050956 (Ac)FOR I&I FROM MSAXE 3J
1435 ARTY 1060 CANOL XA,. Z, AC. EB
1435 AIR 1061 LIST # 3-330 APPROVED AMD GIMEN Ta DASO WE
1515 ARTY 1062 CLEARED AM FOR 4/12 JiE
1525 ARTY 1063 CLMAREDM FOR FOURTH MAR BE
1540 ARTY 1064 CANCEL -AN si
1620 ARTY 1065 CLEARED JYO FOR FOURTH MAR EJH
1650 ARTY 1066 CLEARD nJIN FO URTH MAR WE
1700 ARTY 1067 CHANGED MAX ORD ON 3 FROM 6000 TO 15,000 RJR
1710 ARVN 1068 CLEARED AD FOR HUE TW0 m
1725 ARTY 1069 CANCEL FF, 1G EJl
1800 ARTY 1070 NF FOR INO? N 167 FROM PT WAMTY TO PTCAROLE, 8726, 9916, 974107, 8721 33ff
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
1830 AltVN 1071 IoNTMD WIV AXB"M IMH-
1850 NGF 1072 NG FOR NOQ U•U 167 pM
1924 ARVN 1073 ARVN CALLE IN AP WAS ALRADY FIRI9G ME
1935 ARTY 1074 X1, XA, XC CLAR TO FIR M
1940 ARTY 1075 Z OCLEAR TO FL RMH
2000 ARVN 1076 AG, A FOR ARYN R&I rm
2020 ARTY 1077 CHECK FIR VL RAI
2032 ARTY 1078 CABOAL 01O0K FIB VL R)M
2115 ARTY 1079 CHRCK 1110 XC 4/12 - 2/26
2200 ARTY 1000 CANCEL C0M 0IRE XG RmH
2218 ARlTY 1081 Co0K PMFI AG, ANll M
2230 ARTY 1082 CA0NCEL CHE0C 73A AG, AN A][
2235 ARTY 1083 CHICK FIRPA A,0 AN
2250 ARTY 1084 CANCEL CHICK FIRS AO, AN N
0210 ARTMY 1085 CHICK FIRE XG Rms
0235 ARTY 1086 TOT F0M 245TI AT* 00., TYD 644290 INGCLEAR FROX HU TOO PMB
0250 ARTY 1087 M( 4/12 SAP AA 3R
0315 ARTY 1088 CoMXK P= XC ai8
0345 ARTY 1089 TOT FIROM 245TH 660170 10 CLEAR HUM TOC SR,
0320 ARTY 1090 BOX AA SRB
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
JOWWAL SHUT 27 NOV
TIMU CLASS No RMARUS OF CH0EF
ARTY 10910755
0000
0808
0820
0822
0842
0845
0910
0958
V 36
1047
1110
1120
1200
1215
1230
1245
1400
1500
1545
1620
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARYN
ARVN
ARVN
AIR
MISO
ARTY
AIR
ARTY
AIRT
ARTY
ARTY
ARAVN 111i
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1t09
1110
DECLASSIFIED
CLEARED ARtV U&S FOR 4/12 xom0N OK)010940 (•z), 010960, 050965 AA)
CLIAR•D FA FOR 10201 X&R
CANCEL ?A
OLS0ARD 73 FOR FOURX MAK
CANCEL AA, Z
CANCEL 13
REINSTATE n FOR OPin)
CLEA•ED 70 Ml FOUNIT MAR
CANCEL F3, 10
aoC i uF X (No coM WIR M1 24X)
0ONTACT WITH DB 24X
RESUMN FIRE EL
PASSED RUTOC TPq 1,4UWSM TO DONoG aAMFI "SAP"4580 ft*K 9*
ELIm SOT MYDIS OF DUmX
7D FO1 YowlrT MaR SUPR FIRE
2/26 RACEIVED 3 TPQ
PASSED F•a Re TO iT2TR1 MAX U AOK 3/12
TP( LIST 2-"1 GAVE TO A0S
CANCEL ChICK FIRE EL
CANCK 0CEK FIRB EL
ARYN (12TH) NOT WYr TU TUMR 103 ',s AIACK InTO P5r OW, TWO T OtN TO 0 110
NJE
NEJAnBJ'
BJ'
L7J
Uswx
EJH
RJR
w'
sixmuaxnRN
im
XKH
mu
MR
NNE
RIM
ram
DECLASSIFIED
1800
1810
1845
1850
1935
1940
2000
2000
2015
2130
2220
2220
2225
2250
2330
2358
2400
0025
0038
0125
0227
0232
0345
0515
0545
0600
0600
DECLASSIFIED
ARYN
ARVV
ARTY
ARYN
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ART
NGF
ARTY
Nor
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
MISC
AATY
ARTYARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARIN
ARTYAAVN
ARTY
NGF
ARTY
AM
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
112)3
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
FM ARYN SAP AC
XOM SAP AC
FM FOURTH MAR SAP YA AND FF
IM AXYN SAP AD
EON AD
FM ARVN SAP AN
FM ARVN SAP AF AND AG
FM 4/12 B&I AN'
FM AXVX SAP AI
O0100 FIR JXG
CANCEL CHK FIRE MS
CANCL CHICK FIR V
CHECK FIRE V
CANEL Ca•= FIR V
CANCEL CI•OK FIr 0G
COOIK FIE v
R•LINVED CPL UOCK OF DUTY
RESUM3 FIREB V
CHMICK FIRE V
ItESu FIRE V
OCi•K FiNN V
RESUME FIRE V
CLSAR1D 897200 UNMR A FOR ARVr VC CONTACT
CANOCEL XA, XI, XC, Z, V, Al, CANCEL AG, AE,Al, AF.
ANCEW NG, NPF
CANCEL FP, 71, FOURTI MAR MAl'S
LIST # 1-332 APPROVED AND GIVEN TO DASC
SRI
8113
SRS
SRI
$RD813
S1t3SRI
B311SRn
SRB
81t3
SR3
813
BJI
s"
NJR
UNi
ciJ
Ssu
RJRRJR
Nil
NJH
ZJH
EJH
XJH
DECLASSIFIED
JOURAL SW 28 NOV
TIM CLASS NO Rl Iu OP CEIW
0700 MBC 1139 MILIM SGT BrmS OF DUTY s
0727 ARTY 1140 V/26 InPORM TILT A 00 YOX TROT WAS GITTING11ooINM o MoAR AlnO AM o R 955132 DONSUTKOW WHAT WIT m
0738 ARTY 1141 UN WAS FOX TROT AT OR 942157 TAU• 60m82m • D yoLLuT (16)xns. IST o0 Rox VOLLEYWAS VP. NO CAOUMLITY AS 0OF TT, ME VOLLrYWAS 200 MTWS SORT OF PIS, 1 VOLLET 20RDSTWO VOLLEYS 935125 Im
0745 ARTY 1142 010= F7R1 11,000 AND ABOVE RM
0745 ARTY 1143 CAPT CAWIELL OF MBS TLC OAYB M OLIARON GR 155132 AS OF NOW
0807 ARTY 1144 o 9551532 01MAR Y• Too By CAPT• AW SlL RM
08o30 ARTY 1145 CAPT CAMPBELL SAID RIMMMT ARE AT 955144AND 905125 Um
0830 ARVN 1146 AMIN (PWU BAI) SAID ON SAP AA 2D0 M8 WRn FnEDOF B, o 0 . So om 727 im
0910 ARTY 1147 CAICEL MMaC Il 10,000 AND ABOVE wnN
0923 ARTY 1148 FM FOURTH MAR SAP FA a•
0934 ARTY 1149 0G01 FIRE 1L TO NUN TOO S LONG ERM
0945 ARTY 1150 CANCOZ 0•0 FIRE IL aN
1034 ARTY 1151 OCECK 715 3L NAOT @ 87 GRID AMn
1115 ARTY 1152 AS SALT TO INMAL PRI
1150 ARTY 1153 CANaEL CR0 FIRl MST 0O 87 GRID ON 3L pN
1325 ARTY 1154 0M A3 )m
1400 ARTY' 1155 EO Fp RM
1400 ARTY 1156 SAP 0URTAiH MAR D sRI
1400 ARTY 1157 FM 2/26 SAP AC SR
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
1415 ARTY 1158 RON PC A8D
1425 ARTY 1159 0C0K F1IRS AC0 S1
1515 ARTY 1160 CA0MEL 001 R 1111 A sn
1525 ARTY 1161 SonM AC ,as
1535 ARTY 1162 ClUCK FIR IL SR3•
1545 ARTY 1163 on 3L Sps
1630 ANTY 1164 sox PD SRX
1710 AhTY 1165 DS SAND 24A (4/12) LIAISON TEAM, RMCLEARA•N ON OR YD 722130 POR A RIGISTHATION
RID wAs aS T ITO 2/26 TO A UhLAYED TO "3"1/9 FOR GROWD CLXAR. 4A ?IUD 05 THIS GRIDWITHOUT CLIARANOAL OR SAVeA-PLANX SRB
1725 ARTY 1166 FM 3S 24A SAP AD (LIrMD ,LAOXK - XDIB) S53
1755 ARTY 1167 CaONCL ID RJR
1755 ARTY 1168 CLEARED FO s3i
1845 ARTY 1169 CGi0K FIR3 U, A •, Al .AK*
1900 ARTY 1170 CLEARED FE, Is 56I.S NO FOURTI MAR sJi
1900 ARVV 1171 RIESMS FIN Al, AN, Al six
1900 ARTY 1172 CAMEL P• 0 ES
1910 ARVIN 1173 GRID 817182 AlVN FIRED ILL 3N0I CLEARANCIDPACT (W5192) 2/26 CL.ARMD GRID AS YOR THISTMEIR OWN TUOPS WMRE CO• END (CLEAREDuNWa v FAN) RJR
1920 NGF 11 4 CLEARED NO FOR NMZ six
1923 ARVIN 1175 SOM ON ILL (805192)
2000 ARVN 1176 CLEARZ~D A•U Ar. &11
2000 ARTY 1177 CLEARED XA, Xl, XC, Z FOR 4/12, 2/26 3Ji
2005 ARTY 1178 0CM0W FE A7 AS13, Al., uJ
2005 ArTY 1179 CANCEL AD six
2017 ARVIYN 110 l RSUN PIRX AP, AS, AZ EJB
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
2025 ARVI 1181 O•SUD AG FOR D.8. 24A WR2112 ARYN 1182 0o K tFIRE& AJ wx
2120 AlvN 1183 USMSP IS AP rab
2128 ARTY 1184 GLARTND GRID 975046 (IN) FOR 4/16 ]LL Et
2145 ARTY 1185 CLNARID G•D 000060 FOR 2/26 ILL lJi
2150 ARTY 1186 QWLAR FIRE MISSaIO FOR SALAM&S 913056SALIHAS NIGHT POSITION 1OVTD TO 9150"opP E
2157 AATY 1187 CHi••K FIRE X0, Z FOR LARE S1P F7i
2203 ARTY 1188 CLuAmEI GanD 908061 FOR SALINA3 m us
2300 ARTY 1189 GRID 8359183 CLURZW FMo ILL Fr 2/26 (AK) six
2515 ARTY 1190 CAN•CEL AK Wg
2340 AhTY 1191 RESU= Fi1RE • 0f •l E
2400 MISC 1192 RMLIUM SOT VTDIS OF D'UT RM
0043 ARTY 1193 ORICK FIRE L *2
0119 ARTY 1194 CA•4CL CWN~K ?FR VLy
0608 ARTY 1195 VL ;OX A! CAPT WARIM AL8•0 OM AG, At, AF. AMn
0608 ARTY 1196 E•MO ALL M3SIZ( FOR 2/2 A•D 4/12 CANCEL ALLMISSIONS FOR FOURTS K ]XCXPT IK. ALL FORARVN EXCEPT Al, Ao. WXI
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0JQUIAL SIA
TIM CLASS NO RXKARU OP CIIPS
0930
0940
0945
1200
1245
1245
1330
1520
1523
1530
1540
1655
1630
1705
1715
1730
1750
1800
1816
1816
1827
1919
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
MISCAR•TY
ARTY
ADI
ARYN
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
M•N
ARTY
AIRt
ARTY
NGF
ARTY
ART Y
AAVN
ARTY 1218
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
12o9
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
DECLASSIFIED
29 NOV
C0UICK FIR IFT, Al AND AF a"
CANbIL OCK FIM FE, Alt Al, SRI
RON PA S"
RLIU1ED CPL LACK OF DUTY IJ!
CLIARID "A" IMPAOT ARIA FOR OUTET WA JA
CLIARID •P0, CANOMMD JN
OI1ARID GRID 6809 WME REQON AND 3/1/9IFR TPQ CALIBRATION si
CWXK FR3 Al, AI Nil
CLIMsED No FOR NOF six
CAMAE 70 six
CANCE CHMIK Fl Al, AI six
OMCK IIR2 Al, AX Bl!
(LATR sAMY) LIST # 2-333 AP 1oV1O AND lvUNTO DmO sJx
CANMNL AA in
CANOE C 0 1 FIRE Al, AI. BJi
RELIVED SGT VDIB OF DUTY Rm
3,1]D, FOaURT! MAR aI OLIbAR TO FIRNS m
EOM NO RM1
LIST # 3-333 POK TPQ-10 11R YORTH MAR Ml
MAZIVID AO MIPORT FROM KRWO RWn
RECEIVED ARVY A••SWU nM
XA PAY MT ~26 PIRING ILL rn AT 891074VARs MUM RMI
DECLASSIFIED
1930 ARVh 1219
1935
1935
2000
2011
2200
2230
2307
2309
2355
0630
ARTY
ARTY
ARVN
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY 1229
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
DECLASSIFIED
FM FOR AAVN G 85192 VC IN OPEN CLUAR N!DASC AT 1933 (A 3'-
FM ILL 2/26 0 897081 X&
CALLED 4/12 PFR R3BU FT RU M TOO F0 R FOTEAM TO 1T ARVI CONVT AT PU ZAI WITIGATN 0830 30o oV 67 CALL sIGN (Axvx)-..TOU•IST DADS 5. MIWQ 44.4 CONVOY GOING TOWNG CO.
•M A1tVN I&I CLEAR TO 722
X3 AND XO CLEARTO PlU
CIm• FInB XC
CANCEL CAM 11330 XG
CUCK FIME Al, AZ IF FIR?P=
CANCEL COaEK FIRE AN AND AlI
GAID 850194, 8521939, 845195, IE iP CALLEDTO 2/26 PASsaID To 800 oN PILT VC(A D SAP) FM GOA "A" NQ
A0M ALL SAV-.A.PLAMWS XXOMPT AN AND Al,FX AND NX
RM
RMn
RMH
omR141
RM
mm
sm
FMB
No
Si
DECLASSIFIED
JOWmAL M513 30 NOV
TDM CLASS NO REMARS 0P CIIf
0805 AI= 1230 RIC•IVED FOlMTI MAR TM-10 R3NQURS In
0823 NGF 1231 QAICIL NN six
0923 ARTY 1232 CLEARED iA (SPOTAIR ROUNID iFR UCO*) Ei
0927 ARTY 1233. CANCIL PA Ex,
0945 NOGF 1234 RDINSTATE MN sJI
0945 AIR 1235 REMEIVED TIC TPQ-10 R%•U]T8 six
0953 ARVN 1236 OMCK FIM AS ONFPED I LT PORSYTUn, sx
0957 ARTY 1237 CLIARED 3 FPOR FOURT1 MAR Esi
1010 AIR 1238 RECEIVED TP4 FM RO TOO JIl
1100 ARVWI 1239 "SAP" NN COLD INTIL 1500 s1i
1115 ARTY 1240 CANCEL 73 six
1120 ARTY 1241 CLEARED FD RaR FPOURTI R Mil
1133 ARTY 1242 CANCL PD Eix
1200 MISC 1243 RELIWVAD SOT IDIS OF MY RMD
1405 ARTY 1244 R3INST4 PD FOR ?•ou0 lIAR RMI
1405 AIR 1245 LIST # 2-334 GOiVEN 70 DAN R
1555 AIR 1246 LIST # 3-334 TP4-10 GIV•aN TO DAS ai
1610 ARTY 1247 SEND 135-67 CONVOY SCUD= TO 3/12, 4/12TWEI.TI MeAR mI
1630 AIR 1248 FIRST HAMV ZO0 122993, 01 122978 & 123960CPL MAYS FM005 OLMMRI) ALSO SM WTAYS RmI
1730 MISC 1249 RLIBVED OPL MoUSay OF DUTY SRB
1800 ARTY 1250 FM ARLVN SAP AO 8RI
1830 ARTY 1251 EON AC Su
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
ARTY 12521950
2000
2000
2015
2020
2020
2020
2020
2050
2055
2055
2100
2100
2110
2115
2130
2135
2150
2155
2155
2220
2225
2400
0045
0130
0230
ARTY
NGF
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
NGF
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
NopARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTY
ARTYARTY
M1. 3A RTY+
ARTY
NGF
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
12653
1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274
1275
1276
1277
DECLASSIFIED
OOIK FIRE XV, P0, 1J, AZ, Al.
FM DS 24A SAP AN
PM NG? SAP NG
FM RUN TOO SAP AD, A•, Al, AG
FM 4/26 SAP AJ
FM 4/12 &1I'S SAP All
0110K PIRa NG
BUM AJ AND CIOK IR1 Al
0ANCIL C1•K FIRB AD
BOM AN AND AI
QAINCEL OC0MX FisE NO
mm CRACK Fi1 NO
CANCEL CIOK PIRE PX, FG AND PF
AX AND AL FOR ARMN i&'S
748055 FInED PaOM 7612 OLSARED UNDER Al,zC 075977 FPIRuD IoM ZD 0900 oCLARED D~ARAG,
YD 764129 CLSAUD ME qm x
VOM ALL GRIDS XI EXGEPT MIS3
CIROK FIRE AK, AL AND AN
CX&bC l731 XI AliD AA
EOM At
FM NOP SAP NP
CANCEL CHICK FIRS AKt, AL AND AD
RELIEVED OPL 31ACK OF DUTY
CA•CsL AD, A, APl, AG, (CAPT GRaSwMZI)
RESUM FIRE X1I.1
RESUME FIRE NG, AAt NY
SRI
SRSsits
SR3
SRI
SRI
SRIsna
SRIintl
SI
SR3
SI
SRI
SRI
SRI
813•
SRI
SRI
SRI
•EJB3!
kNiIJI
BJi
DECLASSIFIED
0240 AMI•N 1278 VANEL AK, AL LIx
0515 NGF 1279 OCICK PIRE XG AND VI WE]
0520 ARVN 1280 CANCEL AA s3i
0525 ARTY 1281 4/12 CANC.LLID ALL iI BAV PLANIs six
0540 IGF 1282 RESUM& FIn NoG £Ji
0550 AATY 1283 2/26 CAN•GLLD ALL 1I& SAV.A.PLANO3 six
0555 AIR 1284 LIST # 1-335 APPRoVMD AND GIVN TO MasC WE
0600 ARTY 1285 FOUR• MAR CANoKLLID ALL 8AY-A-PLAMIEXCEPT YK lix
0610 NGF 1286 CAN•IL NG, NP lIx
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
9HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein) FWFPO, San Francisco 9669
3040/3SC-7/PAD/
POR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
tI R PERIOD 0001
O T 2600
&W ,
NON-HOQTItEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTALusi4b 6@ , __________________'"___
USM1 EEL & 0 , U 1lSN ENL 9 --TCTAL 6
REMARKS:
ý 9 A* la, VI 4 efu*v . mwWomb~s
Copy to:CG, III MAFCG, 3d MarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
-3, 3d MarDiv0DivSurgeon
FILE
DECLASSIFIED
ab,4b • V w w 9
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) FM
FPO, San Francisco 966&
30140/3SC-7/PAD/
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 30140
FOR PERIOD 0001,Xa"97
TO 2400,as 'vey
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS IWJUREB TOTAL
USWc OFFVgMPEL & 0 2USN' OFF V______
USN ENL ,___ ___
TCTAt ---- --00---- -REMARKS:oRE MARKS:
* n*%)er ** *14, C-1a aPoo owt*r
Copy to:CO, III MAFCO, 3d YarDiv
SG-1, 3d MarDiv5 --- 3, 3d MarDiv
DivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
%abuo-V
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) IV
FPO, San Francisco 966
3040/3SC-7/PAD/
FOR OFFICTAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
4 f*va**r 1W~7mTs)
FOR PERIOD 0001, PW TO 2400, PO
NOR-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
Usim &T TF 0 0 . V u 1
7MNENM L 2 C o u
USTL -N ENt 9 1T(.TAL U
REMARKS:
Ps A*,tff 0 so C'*s 4sps
AQ"Actr
Copy to:CG, III MAFCO, 3d MarDiv0-1, 3d MarDiv
-3, 3d •arDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) M
FPO, San Francisco 9669
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3040/3SC-jAL
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD ooo0001, TO 2400,
NON-HOSTIIEJA WTA 4 _VA CU•R KS DFATHS IN&IRED TQTAL
USýr, &FF
W~TSL e 0 ,,-TLTAL J 1 0 o 0
REMARKS
P* A* MWMAr0w"a r
Copy to:CG, III MAFC., 3d MarDiv-. -, 3d MarDiv
S3, 3d liarDiv1. DivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) FW
FPO, San Francisco 9&
3040/3SC-7/PAD/
(DATN)FOR OFFICITAL USE ONLY
IOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, GWW'jTO 2400, T-vwl
NON-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW,dF V o 0 0 0USM L 0U 0 N 0 0 90SN HNL 0 0 9 9T(,TAL 0 3 0 0 0 0
REMARKS:
AkOtart
Copy to:CG00, III MAFCO, 3d YarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
3, 3d YarDivW " N.-bDivSurgeon
FILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) FWF
FPO, San Francisco 9669
300o/3SC-7/PAD/
Ibw"m r• L'lFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, 6&*"Q TO 24o00o,6167
NON-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
US4 OFF 0 0 0 94USM L 1 6 0 4 0 0 0 11USN 0 V. o 0 0 9 0 )VSN ENL 0 6 0 0 0 9 0TLTAL 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 II
REMARKS:
f. A&
Copy to:CG, III MAFCG, 3d MarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
3, 3d MarDiv,-M DivSurgeon
FILE
DECLASSIFIED
al.ltý
DECLASSIFIED
0 9HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein) MWFPO, San Francisco 96&
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
304 0/3SC-7/PAD/ c
-(DAT3)
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, ipW TO 2400, PO ,
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USI OFF 0 Q A aUS FL 2 6 2 h
MT 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 __
6SN ENL G a a t 0TUTAL a ' 2 1
REMARKSt
p. ~;,~ ~. w~r*
Au~w~
Copy to:CG, III MAFCG, 3d YarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv0-3, 3d MarDiv
-DivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
9HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein) FI"FPO, San Francisco 966&
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3040/3SC-7/PAD/
(DiTE)
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, VW67 TO 2400, blwwu
N1ON-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW, OFF S V w 9 , 0 -0UnTAL M u a W u eu%T 0FF U v 9b9k mqt x V 9 0TCTAL V u b a 9 V R
REMARKSt
k. A. %I-allus
M4;eradeHrleCt p
Copy to:CG, III MAFCO, 3d MarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
3, 3d ~arDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein) PWFPO, San Francisco 969A
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 30.40
FOR PERIOD 0001. Oft TO 2400, OW
NON-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURAD TOTAL
USW, OFF 0~7 L P I
•SG NL iNT,TAL I 1 0
REMARKS t
ko As aiftl
Adjat4ftt
Copy to:CG, III MAFCO, 3d MarDivG-1, 3d MarDivG-3, 3d ~arDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
30o4/3SCO-7/PAD/
(DATE)
DECLASSIFIED
0HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein) F7WFPO, San Francisco 96g
3040/3SC-7/PAD/u meROw WTFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPCRT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, jfW TO 240OO,00 p'i-
NON-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW OFF f 4 ) W 9 . pUgM KNL j V 0 0 -V aW 0UISE"iP v 0 V 0 T 1 V
GN ENL 0 0 0GTAL t 0
REMARKS t
S. x. tut.Aajw't. r
Copy to:CG, III MAFC00, 3d MarDiv
1, 3d MarDivS3d lMarDiv
ivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) IM
FPO, San Francisco 966&
3040/3SO-7/PAD/
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD OOO1,01 1 TO 2400, lmPW
NON-HOSTILE
KIA WIA DOW MIA CPJR S DEATHS INJfED TCWALUSW, OFF
V 0 6 •TS TA 0 0VSN ENL 1 0 0 13TGTAL U V 0 a V I
REMARKS:
ko A. ** Z#r. Z 0. ar4 earf
A4d,'4alt
Copy to:CO, III MAFCG, 3d MarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
3, 3d I~arDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
0HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein)# IFPO, San Francisco 96601
301o•40/3SO-7/PAD/13 *oveber 1967FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, 12No67 TO 2400, 12ov67
NCN-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW OFF 20 00 0
MT FF 0 0 0 021GSN ENL 0 8 8 8TGTAL 21 S 0 2
REMARKS1 KIA from BIa 1/3 (oocurred 11Nov67)1 DOW from 3/3 (occurred 11Nov67)11 tqA from BLM 1/3 (oocurred 11nov67)1 WIA from 3/3 (occurred 11Nov67)1 WIA from 3/12 (occurred 914ov67)1 WIA from 3/26 (occurred 1ONov67)1 WIA from 1/ (oocurred 16f&b67)6 WIA trom 2/1 (2 occurred 6Nov67) (3 ocuroed Bov67) (1 occurred 9Nov67)2 WIA from 3/1 (1 occurred 160at67) (1 oocuared 310Ot67)1 WIA from 12thiar (occurred 11Nov67)
Pa gA DJf~Ado CorpsAdjutanit
Copy to:CG, III MAFCG, 3d MarDivG-l, 3d MarDiv
3, 3d 'arDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) P•
FPO, San Francisco 966
304o/3SC-7/PAD/ a
FOR OFFICITAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001a 13• 67 TO 240o,3bU,v67
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS bEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USkOýr 9 1 0 0 0 %) 0 0 1SMEL 0 % 0 0 4 34USN WL 6 0 a 0 0u %NL 6 0 ) 0a
TGTAL 0 0 0 0
REMARKS:
1 hA IA from LU 1/3 (ocurred 1,ov67)35 r-JA from hVi 1/3 (occurred lltrfj)I wiA fr,a IA (occurred 230ar67)1 !wgI from ;)/ (occurred 1hov6-7)1 NPJ fruom 1/ (ocurreld 1l,ov67)
?. A. DIlkiiJA'ijor U. V 3. )arlye Corps
AQUta*tA
Copy to:CO, III MAFCO, 3d MarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
, 3d MarDivVig*vSurgeon
FILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) FMP
FPO, San Francisco 99
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3040/3SC-7/PAD/
i G 1967
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD O00014g TO 2400A&mj."
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
UlW OFF n 0 0 0 0 0 2UMMrM L 4a 0 0 0 a 00MN • L 0 0 0
TA 9 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0TTREMARKSL 0REMARKS:
28311I1
rl A
V.I A1 AA A41 A
NitpI?
trom lt 3N, (ooourmed 14OV67[from 1' 1/3 tooourred lV, 1V67)tram irl; uuh -,-a (ooowrred 1m167)frm, 4w 1/3 (owourred 11MM67)from P/4 (ooeured 11MV67)trot' 3RD) "U BN (ooourred 121OV67)fm, g/A (oocwurred 11KNV67)
Fe A. xwK[lfXhajer U. a. Malme Orps
AdjutantCopy to:
CG, III MAFCO, 3d MarDivA, G-1, 3d MarDiv
, 3d YarDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
d--ý
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) •M•F
FPO, San Francisco 9669
3o4o/3SC-7/PADAh16 November 1967
(DATE)FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
AOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD OO01, 15Nov67 TO 2400, 15mov67
NONC-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW. OrF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0VMrML U t 8 6 6 0 10USN OFF o 6 0 0US NBENL 0 9 0 0 0 0 1TCTAL 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 .11
REMARKSs
3/9 (occurred 2 2 8Sp67)12thMar (occurred 28 0ct67)3/3 (occurred 110oct67)1/A (occurred 3,4Nov67)Vl/ (1 occurred 7MoV67) (3 Oouen-d 10Nov67)2/1 (occurred 13Nov67)
Copy to:CO, III MAFCO, 3d MarDiv
....... - 3d MarDiv; 3d MarDiv
DivSurgeonFILE
P. A. DIERICUMajor U. a. NMine 0orpe
Adjutant
DECLASSIFIED
111311
WIAWIAWIAWIAWIANHI
fromfromfromfromfromfrom
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) P
FPO, San Francisco 9669
POR OFFICITAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3o4o/3SC-7/PADdh
k1 w ove•ber 1&7(DATE)
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, 17hov67 TO 2400, 17lov67
NON-HOSTITEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
usM~d o o o o o 0 0 9 o cUgM T L 13 0 0 0 1 0 ,Mo o o o o 9 o o 0WSN ENL 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0rLTAL ) 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 17
REMARKS I
r* V
Copy to:C00, III MAFC00, 3d YarDivG-1, 3d MarDiv
S3d MarDiv
FILE
/I(occtrzod 27 uvU7)b - 7 oc u d 1 6 v Y
P/ i (ýA:cul re, 1j" Lvkl)f/oc-uC,urvr. 1.1. ljvc7) (1 occurred 12. cv(A)
14,/1 1
* rjx~-~j *t~~2~
~ tsA~t
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
9HEADQUARTERS
3d Marine Division (Rein) FVFPO, San Francisco 9669
(ý1L.
3o4o0/3SCO7/PAD/rlt19 November 1967FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
FOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, 18Nov67 TO 2400P, 18Nlov67
NONC-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW OFF 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0USM ENL I i8 0 0 0 0 0 2
N 0 0 o n 0 0 0 0 0USN 9NL 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TCTAL q 4 0 0 0 0 9 2 24
REMARKS:
Jr:5/3
1/134/4
Itoe C1 Bn (ccourrod 17r•v67)(occurred 16Nov67)Roon Bn (occurred 17N1v67)OwurrAd 8Nov67)(1 occurred 1•Nov67)(oocurrad 17Nov67)
I
P, A, DIRIC4GMajor, U. S. Yirine C•oT
Adjut mt
to:III MAF3d MarDiv
3d MarDiv3d MarDiv
TvSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
1
322
KIY, f£r..taA from'iA fromWTA fron101I from
CopyCG0,CG,fl 1
ism!--mw 'i,
-
,
,
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein), F7F
FPO, San Francisco 96601
POR OFFICITAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3o40/3SCo-7/PAD/ob
gQomVr 1967
3d Mar Div 30O0
FOR PERIOD 0001, $Nov67 TO 2400, 19Nov67
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS bEATIfS INJURED TOTAL
USMW OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 OUMIL 11 o 6 o o o o JU6 o 6 6 o o 6 o olJSN ENL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TCTAL 5 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
REMARKS:
1 iA firol 12th rm (occurrmd li.ov67)
frouiromfrorm
fromfromfrom
3/26 (ocourred 19i.ov672/12 (occurred 19 v67)2/1 (occurred 19iov67)A3d' ocd (occurred lbllov67)12th'iar (occurred 161ov67)V/h (occurred 191ov6? )1/1 (1 occurred 120at67) (1I occurred 1•4ov67) (3 occurred 15hov67)
P. A. DIRRIC1Xlajor U. S. Marine Corps
Adjutant
Copy to:CG, III MAFC00, 3d NarDivG-ls, 3d MarDiv
* G-3, 3d 'MarDivDivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
1111
15
JA
IAIA
kIA
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) F7F
FPO, San Francisco 966&
3040/3SCO7/PAD/ch21ovD A er 1967
(DATE)
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, 201ov<7 TO 2400, 20Mov67
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
US* &F U 1 6 o o o o 1UT1ENL U 16 0 0 0 0 1 0 +US 0 0 b o o o o oaWN NL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TJTAL 0 17 0 6 0 0 1 0 16
REMARKS:
3 JIA fro, 1/13 (occ•urred 3(0,t67)1 KJ1 fi•t~r IAL (oucurred 191 ,v67)
c-11/12 (occurrtd 1?wov67)fro ~ ~ 1 1/( o.re ovfrt) (I occurred Iva.ow,.7)
7 i ron 3/3 (ccirr.d If: cm7)2 P s frt o 3/12 (o1' red 1 7Nov 67)1 frat. 3k coi bn (Occur -d 1i -,ow)
-. wi-e irom J c c foos luis Loon chw-god from 7i8ir1g to ii.Previously reported on 17Nov67 daily casualty report as missing.
OaiJx 1. A .5* ri e CorpsAdj•u•t
Copy to:CG, III MAFC0, 3d MarDiv
I•__•..1, 3d MarDiv
, 3d YarDiv"* B•Surgeon
FILE
DECLASSIFIED
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) Ff
FPO, San Francisco 966&
3040o/3SC-7/PAD/ rlt
22 ioverlr 167(5T93F(OR OFFICITAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
lioR PERIOD 0001, 2gov67 TO 2400>
21Nov67
NON-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOWd MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW OFF 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1USM L 6 1 o o o o o o uMo o o o o o 0 o
SX ENL 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0T(TAL 9 19 0 0 0 0 0 19
REMARKSiu . Fro 2 1/. (1 7cc rred tcrvt7)( 2 occur:ed 1Xv6)(2
(2 ocur O,vvO7)2 __ frvomi 1 (ocucr ad 20-, AY67)
1 1. •froi 2/1Ž (o carred 2Let67)2 /2 (1 txccr -c- le;::(7) (1 occurrod 1 ov67)
ocoaurvd 1.ov67)
7 . it
Copy to:CG, III MAFCG, 3d YarDiv
~-l, 3d MarDivF-3, 3d MarDiv
DivSurgeonFILE
DECLASSIFIED
WmvG
DECLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS3d Marine Division (Rein) IM
FPO, San Francisco 9669
3o40/3SC-7/PAD/ch
23 lovaer 1,67FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001, 221iov67 TO 2400, 22hov67
NdCk-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW 1MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USW o1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0US ML J. o oa 0 Q 6
=)TAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0GSN 8NL (I 0 0 a , rl a 0 0CTUAL I rl n n n (I r 0
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3d Mar Div 3040
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USM WOFF 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0Ug oL 0 0 o o 0GSN MqL G u 0 0 O 0T(TAL 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
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FPO, San Francisco 966A
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3040/3SC-7/PAD/ch25 cvdý,er 1967
(DATE)
3d Mar Div 30O0
FOR PERIOD 0001j 24Pov67 TO 240OO0j 4 ov67
NCON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USwMo 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1IE9t L 0 0 0 0 0 7,
S o o o 0 0GSN E9NL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TGTAL . O O 0 9 0
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3d Marine Division (Rein) FINFPO, San Francisco 99
3040/3S.-7/PAD/ch
27 Noveycer 1:67(DA3)FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPCORT
3d Mar Div 30140
FOR PERIOD 0001, 26hov67 TO 2400,26.1v67
NONC-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
US1 O7F U 0 0 C 0 0 C 0 0USmC0 00
VL £ C 0 C C
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FPO, San Francisco 966
3040/3SCO7/PAD/ ch
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IHOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 304O
FOR PERIOD 0001,27iMov,67 TO 2400, 27.wv67
NONC-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USWI OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0•M•L 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z4
w0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0JSI ENL 6 0 0 0 0 o 0
TGTAL 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 e7
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FPO, San Francisco 99 5A
3040/3SC.?/PAD/oh29 hovw !x 2 1967FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001,281,ov67 TO 2400,2•0,ov•;?
NCN-HOSTIIEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS IJURED TOTAL
US)td,F 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0US o o C o 0 n
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FPO, San Francisco 966
FOR OFFICITAL US ONLY
HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT
3d Mar Div 3040
3o4oO/3SO-?7PAD/ch9~0 oveber 1'67
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FOR PERIOD 0001, 29Nov67 TO 2400f 2Uov6X
NMN-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL
USM OFF 0 0 0 0 a 0 n n
US• ENL 0 0 0 0 n kMR0 0 0 0 p 0 0bSN &L 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 n 1TM'AL g 1 9 9 g a 0 0 -29
REMARKS:
8KIA from 1/1 (0 occurrec 261iov67)(1 occurred 2b6Nov67)1 1 I frc, 2A (occurrid 27rLov67)12 iJA f Vo 1/1 (1 ocu 14d 2iov67)(5 occurred 261ov67)2 LiA izcrn ./1 (occuiired c.iLov7)1 JIA rrovm /i.8 ( oý. cw ed 291-,ov67)1 JIA fro; 3/, (oucAri,,d 7i,ovo67)
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3d Marine Division (Rein) FfUFPO, San Francisco 99
3040O/3SC-?.7AD/o1 Deceet,er 1P67
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3d Mar Div 3040
FOR PERIOD 0001f 30tvQ7 TO 2400f Oi0ovG67
NON-HOSTILEKIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJU" TOTAL
MM, M7 0 0 0 0 0 ý 9 0 91M L 1 2 o o 0 0 o 4w0o 0 o 0 0 0 o o oJSN ENL U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TVTAL 1 2 O 9 Q 0 1 0
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3d Marine Division (Rein), FMFFPO San Francisco, 96602
BROCHURE
HOUSE NATIONAL DEFENSEPOSTURE SUBCOMMITTEE
NOVEMBER 1967
COMMANDING GENERAL
MAJOR GENERAL Ro McC TOMPKINS
ASSISTANT DIVISION COMMANDER
BRIGADIER GENERAL LOUIS METZGER
CHIEF OF STAFFASST CHIEF OF STAFF9ASST CHIEF OF STAFF,ASST CHIEF OF STAFF,ASST CHIEF OF STAFF9ASST CHIEF OF STAFF,
G-1G-2G-3G-4G-5
COLONEL WALTER H. CUENINLTCOL JAMES W. MARSHCOLONEL EDWARD G. MILLERCOLONEL JIM R. STOCKMANCOLONEL FRANCIS I. FENTONCOLONEL MILTON A. HULL
DOWNGRADE AT 3-YEAR INTERVALSDECLASSIFIED AFTER 12-YEARS
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3D MARDIV BRI-FING Date: 30 liovemnfber 1967
SUBJECT: Personnel (G-1)
I. PURPOSEs To advise staff members on the status of personnelstrengths and discuss other manpower areas within the 3d LarineDivision.
II. SCRIPT: This briefirng will concern itself primarily with adiscussion of allocation of Division personnel assets. Thestrength figures are as of midnight 23 November 1967.
We have allocated the 2d Qtr FY68 M/L of 1219 officers and 22621enlisted assigned to us by OG, YFPac in the following manner:
The fighting elements of the reinforced Division have been allotted76.5% of the personnel spaces; this has been further allocated sothat the ten infantry battalions and 3 regimental headquarters wereassigned 12,767 spaces which represents 53.75 of our authorizedstrength; the combat support elements of artillery, tanks, anti-tanks and reconnaissance battalions received 5434 spaces whichis 22.8% of the Division; the combat service support elements ofthe engineer, motor transport, shore party, medical and amphibiantractor battalions were allocated 4002 spaces which represent16.8%; and the Division Headquarters Battalion has been allocated1555 spaces which is 6.5% of the total.
For a comparison of how the on-board personnel are actuallyassigned see enclosure (1). The Division is currently in thesevere personnel shortage that has been expected for sometime,but which we believe will be progressively met throughout De-cember and January. Even now the infantrymen replacements arearriving in increasing numbers and the soft skills will buildup rapidly. Headquarters Battalion shows proportionately outof strength in the comparison. The continued heavy requirementfor command and control elements and combat base camp activitiesat the various locations in the Division area has not allowedus to reduce the on board strength of this battalion. We arein the process now of making some significant changes in theH/L to account for those functions and to align the plan moreclosely with the distribution that has evolved under the pres-sures of continued operations. Until this past week the heavyemphasis on engineer efforts and movements of supplies andmaterial required us to keep those service support units at anappreciably higher percent strength than the combat elements.The recent loss of large numbers of engineer and motor trans-port personnel who arrived as a body last year has reduced this
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imbalance and we anticipate having the infantry, combat supportand service support organizations remain evenly balanced duringthe winter build up.
In the past five months our on board strength has varied froma high of 100% and low of 92% for officers as compared to M/Land a high of 108% and low of 89% enlisted. These Divisionstrengths, when translated to rifle company strengths, showthe average of the forty Division rifle companies as having4.7 officers and 193.5 enlisted on the rolls with 4o4. officersand 167.2 enlisted being available for foxhole duty. En-closure (2) is an updated recapitulation of average non effec-tive personnel on the Division (Rein) rolls.
We have skill shortages in the Division. Until recently theseskill shortages were primarily those in the technical fieldsof electronics repair, intelligence specialists, artilleryfire controlmen and senior grade operational communication.In the past month shortages have developed in practically allareas where experience is a major contributing factor for de-veloping competent NCOOs. The senior grade enlisted infantry-men, engineer, artillerymen, are all in a short status. Wehave advance notice that over 3000 Marines will arrive in De-cember to replace the 1600 due to rotate. This influx, eventhough not sufficiently heavy in the higher enlisted gradeswill give substantial relief for all Division units,
Our rotation policies are those as prescribed by CG, F1FPac andCG, III MAF. Rotation flight seats are requested for each Marineon or about his 390th day since departing CONUS and if he isassigned to a unit with a combat mission he is removed fromthe active combat area five days prior to his flight seat dateand processed in a more secure rear.o Our policy is to rotateeach man as he becomes eligible for return to CONUS regardlessof grade.
The rotation problems of this past fall have been resolved.An even flow of returning plane seats has allowed us to scheduleand carry out a plan which meets the policy stated above.
The Division participated last spring in a combined effort withslet MarDiv to request changes to the M-Series T/0. This con-
sensus produced, with CG, FYPac concurrence, a provisionalseries T/O for units of a reinforced Division operating in theVietnam environment. We have no word as to the status of that
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request; however e.r are currently undertakin7 another analysisof the adequacy o.. e?: the provisional tablies to properly manour units in cornsd~d: i:n of the mission that has evolved forthis Division in the past s~ix months, In nozt ca3es we havehad to care to grips with cammand and control problems and tomore adequately man the combat base support.ng functions of PX,Clubs, and Military Police.
We continue to use the Rt quotas assigned to us and feel thespecial leave program in connection with tc.r ex"tensions offersa definite advantage. :Je have already approved well over 250special leaves over the coming Christmas holidays for men eli-gible to extend at that period.
In swmuary we are in the lean time of personnel in destPac.We recognize this fact and have done everything in our powerto live with it knowing remedial action is being taken. Weshift our personnel assets to utilize each man's skills forthe good of the Div.ision.
This concludes the briefing.
LtCol MARSH050763
Are there arq questions?
(1) - 3dlarDiv Personnelassigned by category
(2) - Average Strength ofNoneffectives
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3D HARDIV B?.I6WlQG Date: 30 November 1967
3D i.INflE DIViIO, PMRSRONEL A6D6N;D BY CATEGOAY
AS OF 2) November 1967
LA- 40D/ML
OFF
477INFANTRY
CGGDAT SUPPORT 364(ARTY TANK, AT,
,i1ICE SUPPCtT 178(EN•rIR, AiTRAC, NT,SP, laD)
HQBN 200
TOTAL: 1219
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12290
OFF
459
ENL OFF EN.L
10968
5070 326 4449
3824 174 3266
1437
22621
245
1204
1637
20320
96 89
89 88
98 85
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3D NADIV B•&IFLG. Date: 30 Nov h,;` 1567
AVURAAGE -EFFCWIE 1 J&LY 1967 - 31 LCTQO14R 19-7
OFFICER NLI•T•
Hospital 55 579
Temporary Additional Duty/TempADDUI'IS 17 88
EaerLency Leave 2 49
Rest & Recuperation 30 39A
Brig 0 27
Unauithorized Absence 0 3
Special 30 Day Leave 3 149
AVERAAGE ON BOAiD STRENGTi
OFFICER ENLISTED
1160 21,866
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THIRD MARDIV G-2 BRIEFING Date: 30 November 1967
SUBJ: Intelligence Briefing (G-2)
I. PURPOSE: To brief subcommitte on the enemy sit-uation in the Third Marine Division area of respons-ibility.
II. SCRIPT:
The Third Division area of operations (AO), stretchesfrom Phu Loc on the south to the DMZ on the north -approximately 80 miles. From Laos on the west to theSouth China Sea on the east, averaging 40 miles inwidth. The area can be divided into four geographicregions as follows: the coast, lowlands, piedmontand jungle highlandso The area encompasses nearlyall of the two northern provinces - Quang Tri Pro-vince with a civilian population of about 270,000;and Thua Thien Province with a civilian populationof about 550,000o Highway No. 1 is the major arterylinking north and south - a length of 86 miles.Highway No. 9 is the major east-west artery and con-nects Dong Ha with the Laotian border, a distanceof about 50 miles. Route 561 between Cam Lo and ConThien is also a critical location.
There are two types of warfare being conducted in thedivision A0O. In the DMZ we are confronted with anaggressive, well organized military force - the NVA(North Vietnamese Army). These NVA regiments con-duct offensive operations seeking to overcome ourstrong points. The tactics are based on the procedureof pushing their battle positions forward combinedwith mortar, artillery and rocket fire, in an attemptto encircle and bring pressure to bear. He pro-gressively digs in as he moves forward. He is skill-ful at striking at small forces in an attempt to cutoff or overcome these elements. He is well organized,equipped, tenacious and organizes his defensive pos-itions wello We know we have hurt him badly in thelast two months with our offensive opera andsupporting fires0 He has withdrawn part is forcesback across the Ben Hai River. However, he stillholds substantial forces in the eastern DMZ, to thesouth of the Ben Hai.
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Turning our attention to the area south of the Gua VietRiver. The majority of the Main Force Battalions aredeployed in the lowlands to the east of Route 19 with themission of rice collectiong interdiction of Route 19 andpopulation controlo Rice or other food obtained usuallyfinds its way to Base Areas such as 101 or 114 where theVG/NVA conduct training, set up base camps etco Reportsindicate that the percentage of NVA soldiers in the MainForce Battalions has increased up to 70%, as the enemyplaces more reliance on infiltration from the north ratherthan recruitment in the southo
The assimilation of a large number of NVA from the northhas raised several problems for the enemy0 He lacksintimate knowledge of the terrain and local peopleg andhe finds it more difficult to fade into the country side.These factors combined with our aggressive ambushes.andsweeps have exacted a heavy toll on the enemy in the lastseveral months0
In summary, we can expect that the enemy will: maintainactivity in the DMZ; continue harrassment efforts in thecoastal areas; try to interfere with the R&D effort; andinterdict our lines of communicationso
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SUBJECT: Disposition of forces 9 combat operationsand training of 3d Marine Division
1i PURPOSE: To show disposition of 3d Marine Div-ision forces and to outline briefly current and pro-posed combat operations,as well as to comment onDivision training programs,
II, SCRIPT: Forces currently assigned to the 3dMarine"Division include 5 infantry regimental head-quarters, 13 infantry battalions, 9 battalions ofartillery and 2 separate artillery batteries. His-storically, this is the largest Marine division everorganized under one commander. Presently, the Div-ision is engaged in 6 continuing operations and con-ducts nemerous special operations.
Beginning at the southern tip of our TAOR lets lookat our current operations:
Phu Bai TAORo One infantry battalion with an artil-lery battalion in support operates in the Phu Ba...TAOR to keep the area clear of enemy forces and de-fend the vital airfield, Division Headquarters andartillery facilities. Additionally, the battalionis responsible for protecting highway #1 from PhuBai to Phu Loc and for closing the infiltrationroutes into the populated coastal area,
Operation NEOSHO. One regiment, the 4th Marines, withtwo infantry battalions and an artillery battaliongconducts search and destroy operations in the Co BiThanh Tan area and vicinity.
Operation OSCEOLA. One regiment, the lst Marines,with two infantry battalions and an artillery bat-talion, conducts search and destroy operations inthe Quang Tri area and provides security for thenew airfield comiplex under construction,
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Operation KENTUCKY. One regimentp the 9th Marines~,with four infantry battalions and a large portion ofa reinforced artillery regiment are committed to con-ventional warfare in the Cam Lo - Dong Ha - Cot Thienarea just south of the DMZ. Separate frorm K1_1TUCKYbut conducted by forces assigned to that o-to,is Operation HIGHIi.E. This ia a program Talery fires into the DIAZ.
Operation LANCAST:.!, One regiment, the 3d Marines,with tuo battalion•• and supporting artillery 'ýV_-in-taine security of Route #9, dst~roya enemy for'•es.in the areas, and blocks infilt-.'... fron hn o-,hand west.
Operation SCOTLAND. One regiment, the 26'th Marines,4onsisting of one infantry battalion and supportingartillery, operates in the Khe Sanh area to destroyNVA/VC forces and block infiltration from the North,
Operation NAPOLEON. One battalion, the let Amphib.ious Tractor Battalion reinforced with one riflecompany, conducts operations in northeastern QuangTri Province* Mission assignment includes respon-sibility for security and command i;d control funcations at anti-infiltration position C-4 and CuaViet port facility; surveillance and reconnaisari.ce,search and destroy operations, and support olf 1JARVN forces defending anti-infiltxation position A-1,l
RECONNAISSANCE, The Division Reconnaissance Bat.talion augmented by a Force reconnaissance companyconducts an active surveillance screen to the westof Phu Bal, NEOSHO, OSCEOLA, and throughout thenorthern area, observing avenues of approach andcalling supporting arms fire on groups of enemywhen sighted.
You will note that our posture acts as a screen forthe heavily populated coastal areas and we believethat the enemy must get his food from the coastalplain.
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SPECIAL OPERATIONS 4 In addition to our continuingoperations, the 3d Division conducts numerous spe-cial operations, Many of these are in conjunctionwith the let ARVN Division, a truly professionaland aggressive unit, Excellent rapport exists atevery level of command and is condu*iVO to mutualrespect, cooperation and support. Examples of spe-oial operations planned in the near future aroe
A two battalion operation northwest of the Rock-pile (THON SON LAM), designed to provide securityto Route #9 between Camp Carroll and Ca Lu; inter-diet known and suspected enemy infiltration routos;capture caches; obtain intelligence and destroy theenemy.
A two battalion operation west of Ca Lu and northof Route #9 designed to open and maintain securityof Route #9 between Ca Lu and Khe Sanh, and to a-chieve the ancillary objectives as stated for theprevious operation.
A two battalion operation northwest of Cam Lo andisouthwest of Con Thien designed to reduce enemycapabilities to interdict Con Thien, Cam Lo andthe Cam Lo New Life Village; maintain security ofRoute #9.from Cam Lo to the Rockpile and Route#561 froma Cam Lo to Con Thien.
These and all other special operations have thestandard objectives of obtaining intelligenceand destroying or capturing enemy forces and mate-rial.
Two battalion operations within the Phu Bai TAORwith particular attention to the area around thePhu Bai Vital area, This operation will reduceenemy capabilities to attack the vital area withobserved indirect fire weapons such as artillery,rockets and mortars, and his capability to con-duet hit and run raids on the base with significantforce.
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Alsop this operation will materially improve oursecurity posture along Route #1 in the southernportion of the Division TAOR from Phu Bai to PhuLoc, and significantly reduce enemy capabilitiesto infiltrate into and out of coastal rice pro-ducing areas.
One regiment, the 9th Marines, with three battal-lions in the attack, in conjunction with two bat-talions of the 1st ARVN Division, commenced combatoperations in northern Quang Tri Province on 29November 1967. The objective is to locate anddestroy or capture enemy personnol and materielgand to destroy oioy combat infrastructure southof thi DMZ. An integrated fire support plan toinclude air, artillery and ntval gunfire willsupport the operation.
Special operations planned well in advance are notlocked into an inflexible time schedule, nor, areD-Days and H or L Hours unchangeable. Prior plan-ning produces a rapid response capability when re-quired, and flexibility in execution dates enablesthe Division to attack more lucrative targets ofopportunity as they arise.
TRAINING. The training program of the 3d MarineDivision has increased proportionately to keep pacewith the added number of troops. Though we are re-quired to devote our primary effort to the combatoperations, the remaining time must be devoted toassuring that our men are properly trained to per-form their mission and are kept abreast of currenttechniques, both enemy and friendly. In the pastseveral months numerous hours have been devoted toinstructioh on the M16 rifle. Additionally, thefollowing measures have been instituted within the3d Marine Division to ensure maximum continultnjemphasis in this program,
(1) Construction of improvisedcombat bases,
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(2) Special training programs in care andcleaning of the M16 rifle, amuo, and magazines undercombat conditions.
(3) Maximum time in familiarisation firing withthe weapon$ before the Marine ever makes an opera-tion,
As a result of com•mnd leadership at all levelsand the comprehensive programs developed the greatmajority of Marines in the 3d Marine Division aredeveloping the confidence in the weapons requiredto assure its effective employment.
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3D MARDIV G-4 BRIEFING Date:s 30 November 1967
SUBJECTs logistics
I. PURPOSEt To brief you on the current logistic posture ofthe 3TMrie Division.
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I will present the logistic system for support of this divisioninclvding both supply and maintenance, the lines of communication,and then describe the major logistic efforts underwavq in the areaof operations of this division.
Logistics Mstem
I will briefly review the logistic system in this Northern I Corpsarea. As you knew, the logistic capability of this division isextremely limited. We hold practically no supplies and ourmaintenance capability is largely limited to second echelon. Wereceive logistic support from the Force Logistic Command (MlC)at Danang. To better serve us, two subordinate units of FIChave been established in our operating areas. Force LogisticGroup Alpha is here at Phu Bai and Force Logistic Support UnitOne operates at Dong Ha. In addition, logistic Support areas havebeen established at Khe Sanh and Camp Evans. Each of these logisticinstallations maintains supplies for issue directly to battalionand smaller separate units. Stock levels at each of these instal-lations depend on troop density, projected operations, and anestimate of resupply capabilities.
This chart depicts stock levels for all classes at these fourinstallations. Enclosure A.
Stock levels are under constant review and, throug close liaisonwith FLC, are adjusted to meet projected operational comittments.
Third and fourth echelon maintenance is perfrmed by techniciansat FISU-1 at Dong Ha, and at FLSG- A at Phu Bai.
Concerning the maintenance of equipment, the division has had aprogram in effect which contains directives fok the care andmaintenance of major end items, requirements for close supervisionof let and 2nd echelon maintenance procedures, contactinstruction and maintenance management teams, and frequentinspections by members of the divisift staff.
The status of major items of equipent deadlined is shown on thischart. Enclosure B.
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Any logistic system, of course, depends on lines of comanmunications.Our lines of communications are at present over-taxed, and this isprobably our greatest problem today. All three basic modes oftransportation are used to transport materiel - sea, air and land.Each has its limitations in our operating area.
Sea
Amphibious ships and craft are used to transport materiel andsupplies froman Danang to Dong Ha/Cua Viet to support our forcesin the north, and to Col Co/Hue to support our forces in thePhu Bai area. Facilities at these locations are operated byNaval Support Activity Danang. Modest expansion of the facilitiesat Dong Ha, Qua Viet, Hue, and Col Co is underway to bettermeet our needs, At present, facilities, and occasionallyweather, are limitations to moving material by sea.
Air
Air is used to transport high priority cargo and perishable itaemsin the division AOR. At present it is the only way of supplying1he Sanho All types of aircraft deliver high priority cargo toPhu Bai, Khe Sanh and Dong Ha, The principal limitation to airshipment is the limited number of aircraft available.
Road
For road transportation, the on2 north-south MBR is NationalRoute 1. This road requires constant and major engineer effortto maintain it in a traffic able state due to its age, weathererosion, numerous bridges, and enemy activities. This divisionpresently has an Army Truck Company of 60 trucks to augment ourtwo Motor Transport Battalions. Large quantities of materiel arebeing moved from Danang north by Rough Rider Convoyso ,
Internal distribution of supplies is effected by truck andhelicopter to forward battalions. Otters, which are full trackedvehicles capable of moving 1I tans of cargo, are used to distributesupplies within regimental areaso They are extremely useful inmnddy terrain.
This chart shows cargo movements by category within the divisionarea* Enclosure Co
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Now I shall review briefly the major logistic efforts apartfrom normal division support which are underway in the divisionarea.
The first of these is the Quang Tri airfield complex which isbeing built by the CB's. The field is now receiving C-130 aircraft.This area will eventually have a major ammunition supply pointand hospital to better serve forward elements,
The second major effort has been rebuilding the ammunition dumpin the Dong Ha area. The loss of the Dong Ha ammunition supplypoint on September third as a result of enemy action has severelytaxed the LOC of the division to rebuild the levels of Class Vrequired.
A third major effort has been the repair of the Khe Sanh air stripwhich was inoperative for two months, This had to be accomplishedas quickly as possible since air is presently the only LOC to thisremote installation.
The fourth effort has been the repair of Route 561, which is theonly supply route to Con Thien, This road is extremely importantsince the logistic burden of resupply by helicopter for an indefiniteperiod would severely tax our helicopter assets.
The fifth effort is the expansion of the Naval beaching facilities.The Dong Ha ramp is being expanded to double its capacity, anadditional LST beaching ramp is also being built at Col Co. Theseexpanded facilities will almost double the capability to receivecargo.
In summary, providing logistic support to a widely dispersedreinforced division in the Vietnam environment is not easy. We dobelieve the situation is under control and that logistic supportwill improve as our facilities are improved.
Col CAMPORINI A - Stockage Objectives in Days of043865 Supply
B - Deadlined Combat EssentialEquipment
C - Cargo Movements
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STOCKAGE OBJECTIVES IN DAYS OF SUPPLY
PHU CAMP DONG KHEBAI EVANS HA SANH
A 15 A 1 A 7 A 1
MASS I B 15 B 10 B 15 B 30
MCI 30 MCI 10 MCI 30 MCI 60
CLASS II AS REQUIRED
MLASS III 35 10 30 15
CLASS IV AS REQUIRED
CASS V 30 10 30 30
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.3D MXRIY 0-5 Mlr•Im Dates 30 November 1967
S81BJ• •third Marine Division Civio Action Briefing
I. ZR s1 To describe briefly 3d Marine Division Civio Actionand how it complements the CORDB/RD effort.
11. SORIP-T
STo refresh your memsory concerning the area in which the 3d Marinee Division is operatig, the two northerrmost provinces ofat Thua Thioen
and Quaag Tri contain some 840,000 people (290,000 in Quawg Tr and4 .k53D,00 in Thus Thies). There are 16 Distriots, 1D villages and
900 hmlets. About the only cittee of any significance are the pro-4;,` AfV ovitals; Hue has a population of 104,000 and Qiuag Tri City
about 14,000. 1thnioally the population is almost completely Tiet-nemese, the only significant exceptions are the 10,000 to 20~,000Montagndas who inhabit the vestern portions of the provinces. 8%ot the people are at least nominal Buddhistls; about 10% are Catholito,though this is a well organised minreity. There is a scattering ofP rotestants and the Mont•gnards are chiefly Animists. there is noindtstry in the area. About 71% of the population are famers with8% being fishermen.
Ou Civio Action is closely tied to the ORDS effort aine our purposeis generally to carry out the RD coneoopt. As our resources pemit, ourprogrms are designed to help in the villages and districts contiguousto the RD priority sareas. Although MRWAPs are our prinary "Attention-Getter" we ae also providing significant assistanoe* to OMS in publichealth, public works, youth and sports progreas, agrioultural and ead-uoational prgrams and the overburdeed refugee programs. Ghart Ashows the total MIMDAP/MMIAP figures for Jan-Oot 1967.
We ourrently have 110 studeots exrolled in the General WAN/3d MarineDivision Vietnamese Scholarship Program. this progra pemits attend-ane at school ct students, incoluding refugee children, who withoutfinauial assistance would not otherwise attend. Onoe an applicantis approved by the village dounoil and Districot Chief, an agreeentis sigiad by the parents and the Maine Oorps. All that is requiredof the student is that he oz she attend school regularly and receivepassing marks. OCurrent students are envolled in vocational schools,high schools and a very few in elementary schools.
Ohart B portrays the many vatied type Civio Action projects in whichwe participated. The significant point about these projects is "theyare all self-help projecte". We provided the materials and the vil-lages providedcthe labor. The brick factory project at Cam Lo is an
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excellent example of a cottage industry type project. The laborersare paid in COCRDS commodities with the brick output being used forpriority C/A construction for the refugee village.
Finally, I would like to mention our Personal Response Program. Thisproject is a systematic effort to establish rapport between Americansand the people of Vietnam and to achieve acceptance of each group bythe othero We have just completed our 9th Personal Response 2-dayclass. An officer and/or SNEO from each battalion attends each class.Our Personal Response Contact Team travels to field units on a sched-uled basis and conducts classes in Vietnamese history, culture andreligions. This instruction is also provided to the CAP Marinesduring the Combined Action Program indoctrination classes& Critiquesof these classes have pointed up the need for this type of indoctrin-ation for all officers and enlisted prior to arrival in-country.
This has been a quick look at some of the highlights of our CivicAction Programo It should be remembered that these projects andprograms are designed to complement the much larger RD effort andprovide help to civilians in areas where we have military troops.This completes the Civic Action briefingo Are there any questions?
Col HULL A-MEDCAP/DENTCAP SummaryB-Civic Action Construction
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1967
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