OPERATION CEDAR FALLS


'Operation ''Cedar Falls''' was conducted by the U.S. and South Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War on January 8 – January 26, 1967 to root out Viet Cong base camps in the so-called Iron Triangle. The operation involved nearly 16,000 American and 14,000 South Vietnamese troops. The Viet Cong chose not to fight and melted away into a complex system of tunnels in the jungle. In response, tunnel rats were introduced to root them out. This was the first time they were used Cold War Files.

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Casualties
Salvage
Notes
References
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Casualties


U.S. and South Vietnamese forces accounted for nearly 750 confirmed enemy dead and 28 prisoners. Enemy equipment losses were 23 crew-served weapons, 590 individual weapons, and over 2,800 explosive items such as mines, grenades, and mortar and artillery rounds. Some 100 bunkers, 25 tunnels, and over 500 structures were destroyed.
U.S. battle losses totaled 73 killed and 337 wounded; those for the South Vietnamese, 11 killed and 8 wounded. U.S. equipment lost included 2 tanks and 5 armored personnel carriers. Damage was sustained by 3 tanks, 9 APC's, 1 tankdozer, 2 jeeps and 2 light observation helicopters. The South Vietnamese lost 3 individual weapons.

Salvage


Over 60,000 rounds of small arms ammunition were captured, as were many miscellaneous items of equipment, including over 7,500 uniforms. Captured were also 3,700 tons of rice, enough to feed 13,000 troops for a full year, and more than a half million pages of assorted documents.

Notes


References



After Their Nests

Building a Nation Beyond the Killing

Charlie, Come Home!

External links



Bernard William Rogers. ''Vietnam Studies Cedar Falls-Junction City: A Turning Point''

Battle map

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