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From: Commanding General, , Pacific To: Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code A03D --

Subj: Command Chronology for period 1 through 31 March 1969

1. The subject chronology has been reviewed for completeness and is forwarded herewith.

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From: Commanding General, III Marine Amphibious Force To: Commandant of the Marine Corps (Code AO3D) Via: Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific

Subj: Command Chronology for period 1 through 31 March 1969 (U)

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Subj: Command Chronologr for period 1 through 31 Mardch 1969 (U)

RefS a) MCO P5750.1A b) F,IFPACO 5750.8A Encl: (1) 3d Marine Division (Rein), FMP Command Chronology

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HEADQUARTERS 3d Marine Division (Rein), FMF FPO San Francisco 96602

COMMAND CHRONOLOGY 1 March 1969 to 31 March 1969

INDEX PACE PART I ORGANIZATPIONAL DATA 2

I-ART II NARRAT IV SUMMARY 6

PART III S,qUENTI.iL LISTING OF 51 SIGNIFICANT EVENT•J

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DESIGNATION COMMANDER k-M Commanding General, 3d MarDiv (Rein) MGen R. G. DAVIS 1-31 Mar

Assistant Division Commander BGen i. B. CAkNEY JR. 1-31 Mar Assistant Division Commander (CG, TASK FORCE HOTEL) BGen F. E. GARRETSON 1-31 Mar

SUBORDINAT, UNITq

53d Marine Col P. D. LAFOND 1-31 Mar

4th Marine Regiment Col W. F. GOGGIN 1-31 Mar

9th Marine Regiment Col R. H. BARROW 1-31 Mar

12th Marine Regiment Col P. J. MULRONEY 1-31 Mar

1st Bn, 3d Marines LtCol J. S. &YLE 1-51 Mar

2d Bn, 3d Marines LtCol J. J. MCIONAGLE 1-31 Mar

3d Bn, 3d Marines LtCol R. C. 310ULZE 1-51 Mar let Bn, 4th Marines LtCol G. T. SA(G~NTi 1-21 Mar LtCol C. E. WILLCOX 21- 31 Mar

2d Bn, 4th Marines LtCol J. E. HOPKIiNS 1- 31 Mar

3d Bn, 4th Marines LtCol W. A. DONALD 1-31 Mar

1st Bn, 9th Marines LtCol G. W. SMITH 1-30 Mar LtCol T. J. CULKIN 31 Mar

2d Bn, 9th Marines LtCol G. C. FOX 1-4 Mar Maj P. G.COLLINS (Acting) 5-18 Mar LtCol 1. 1. FOX 19-31 Mar * Max 3d Bn, 9th Marines LtCol E. Rt. LAINE JR. 1-31

slet Bn, 12th Marines LtCol R. B. MOSS 1-31 Mar

2d Bn, 12th Marines LtCol J. SCOPI-A JR. 1-30 Mar LtCol C. J. KILLEEN 31 Max Mar 3d Bn, 12th Marines LtCol E. D. FOXWOIRTH JR. 1-31 1-31 Mar 4th Bn, 12th Marines LtCol E. W. BAILEY

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HqBn, 3dMarDiv Col M. A. WEBB JR. 1-31 Mar

e1st Amtrac Bn LtCol W. V. DAWKWOOD 1-30 Mar Naj D. R. STEANSSON 31 Mar

3d Engr Bn LtCol V. L. PERSAC 1- 31 Mar 3d Med Bn Cdr B. L SL•BMUNs (UsN) 1- 31 Mar

3d Mr Bn Maj J. F. LATIN 1-31 Mar

3d Recon Bn LtCol A. H. PERW 1--31 Mar

3d SP Bn Maj E. J. GODPREY 1-7 Mar .4 Maj J. B. KNOCTS 8-31 Mar

3d Tank Bn LtCol J. SLEGER JR. 1-31 Mar 9th NW Bn LtCol L. J. TREMBLAY 1-31 Mar

3d Dental Co Capt T. D. SITEFHENSON (USN) 1-31 Mar 1st Brigade, 5th Inft Div (Mech) col J. M. GIBSON (USA) 1-31 Mar let Bn, 11th Inf LtCol T. N. BR]TTON Ji. (USA) 1-31 Mar let Bn, 61st Inft (mach) LtCol D. E. HARTIGAN JR. (USA ) 1-31 Mar

1 slt Bn, 77th Armor LtCol C. P. MILIA (USA) 1-31 Mar

5th Bn, 4th Artillery LtCol J. H. ASBHURST III (USA) 1-31 Mar 75th Support Bn LtCol H. H. SMITH (USA) 1-31 Mar ATTAC ED UNITS

11th Sngr Bn LtCol R. C. EVANS 1-31 Mar 1st 8" HOW Btzy Capt P. L. TOWNSEND 1-25 Mar Mai K. E.0SO&SBE 26-31 Mar

1st Searohli&ht Btry 1stLt J. V.. HILL 1-31. Mw 5th 155 Gun Btry Mai A. B. THOMPSON JR. 1-31, Mar 2. LOCATION

1-31 March - Dong Ra, Republio xf Vietnam

3. PTRF 0WICSRS

Chief of Staff Col M. J. SEXT ON 1-31 Mar

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Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1 LtCol E. D. GELZ&R JR. 1-31 Mar Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 Col T. P. O'CALLAGHAN 1-31 Mar Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 Col F. R. XRAINCE 1-31 Mar Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4 Col P. R. DENORMANDIE 1-31 Mar

Assistant Chief of Staff, G-5 Col W. S. KsRRIGAN 1-31 Mar

Assistant Chief of Staff, Comptroller Maj B. C. DAY 1-31 Mar

Division Inspector Col P. B. MAYER 1-31 Mar

4. AVERAGE MONTHI STRENGM

OFF ENL OF ENL OFF ENL

3d Marine Division (Rein) 1119 20,338 138 1042 337 4696

ENL OFF ENL Headquarters, 19 186 2 4

Headquarters, 18 204 2 4 Headquarters, 20 202 2 4 Headquarters, 12th Marine Regiment 36 241 10 5 Slet Bn, 3d Marines 34 1136 3 50 2d Bn, 3d Marines 36 1153 2 66

3d Bn, 3d Marines 36 1156 3 50

let Bn, 4th Marines 37 1153 2 52

2d Bn, 4th Marines 34 1148 2 49 3d Bn, 4th Marines 37 1134 2 49

let Bn, 9th Marines 39 1150 2 48 2d Bn, 9th Marines 35 1122 2 51

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3d Bn, 9th Marines 38 1085 2 47 e1st Bn, 12th Marines 45 561, 2 15 2d Bn, 12th Marines 36 598 3 16

3d Bn, 12th Marines 48 627 2 16

4th Bn, 12th Marines 24 430 0 14 HqBn, 3dMarDiv 285 1699 9 22

1st Amtrac Bn 25 565 2 22

3d Engr Bn 30 647 2 15

5d Med Bn 4 138 47 253 3d IMT Bn 17 295 0 8

3d Recon Bn 38 761 1 44

3d SP Bn 20 432 2 20

3d Tank Bn 35 680 1 16

9th NT Bn 22 358 2 8 3d Dental Co 0 3 26 56 11th Engr Bn 50 1032 3 22 1st 8" HOW Btry 9 176 0 8

1at Searchlight Btry 3 85 0 2 5th 155 Gun Btry 9 181 0 6

1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mech) (USA) OFF 337 ENL 4696

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PART II NARRAT IVE SUMMARY OPERAT IONS

1. GENERAL

The 3d Marine Division, under OPCON to CG, XXIV Corps, operated in Zuang Tri Province, Republic of Vietnam. The Province is south of the DMZ, bounded by the Gulf of Tonkin to the east and to the west. The let ARYN Regiment and 101st Airborne Division (USA) operate to the immediate south. The 2d ARVYN Regiment operates in conjunction with 3d Marine Division (iein) units and in an AO ncrtn of Dong Ha Combat Base encompassing Route 1 to the DMZ.

The Division's combat activities consisted of major operations and small unit patrolling within regimental areas of operations. Major operations were: (1) Operation DEWEY CANYON, conducted until mid-month in the southernmost portion of the AO, north of the A Shau Valley by the 9th Marines; (2) Operation MAINE CRAG, ~hich commenced in mid-month in the southwestern portion of the AO by the 3d Marines; (3) Operation PURPLE MARTIN, conducted in the northwestern portion of the AO by the 4th Marines; and (4) Operation MONTANA MAULIR, which commenced the last few days of the month by the ist Brigade, 5th Infantry Division (Mech) USA, north of FSB Puller. Areas of operations were the 1st Bri- gade, 5th Infantry Division (Mech) AO in the eastern portion of Quang Tri Province and organic regimental AO's in the central areas of the Province.

2. COMBAT ACTIVrTIES WIT1IN AO'S

a. 1st Brigadej 5th Infantry Division (Mech)

In March, the e1st Brigade deployed units to several areas within the 3d Marine Division (Rein) AC. The 1st Bn, 11th Infantry and let Bn, 6 1st Infantry (Mech) maintained operations bases at FSB Sharon (YD 5449). From there, 1/11 conducted search and clear operations in Base Area 101, vicinity PSB anne (YD 2940), and areas S3W of FSB Sharon. 1/61 operated in the coastal area between Caa Viet (YD 3469) and Wunder Beach (YD 4389), thouo*, there were elements in the area of C-2 (YD 1164) temporarily. 1st Bn, 77th Armor operated in the vicinity of FSB Nancy (YD 4459) and supported other elementi of the Bde. A Troop, 4/12 Cavalry worked in the area Lf 0-2 and, during the latter part of the month, also operated in the vicinity of FSB Nancy. The 3d Squadron, 5th Cavalry (-) conducted search and clear operations west of C-2 and vicinity of A-4. The 1st Amtrac Bn, under OPCON of the Bde, conducted security missions from Cua Viet, C-4 (YD 3068) and Oceanview. From 13-22 March, the 3d Bn, 3d Marines were OPCON to the Bi3de and operated from A-4 (YD 1170), C-2, the Mai Loc TAHOR, and Cam Lo (YD 1259). 3/3 also provided security for land clearing operations east of C-2.

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The Bde was plagued with marV mining incidents in their AO. One of the more significant mining incidents in the coastal area occurred 9 March at YD 561444. A B/1/77 tanK, carrying infantry troops, hit an A/T mine, resulting in 3 4IA(E) and 2 WIA(M). Un 15 March in the sletAmtrac portion of the AO, elements of B/1/77 helped extract a recon team on a special operation north of Oceanview (YD 2974). Tanks and artillery in support resulted in 10 NVA/KIA. On 16 March, B/3/5 Cav (-) made contact at YD 155689 with 2 NVA platoons. B/3/5 Cav (-) was reinforced by the remainder of B/3/5 Cav and moved into the eneqr area. Supporting arms were heavily utilized. A search of the area of contact yielded 8 NVA/KIA.

b. 3d Marines

In March, the Third Marine Regiment began stagi-g for Operation Maine Crag. On 8 March, the Third Marine C.P. moved to Vandegrift Combat Base. The commencement of Maine Crag depended on the weather and retrograde from Operation Dewey Canyon. 2d Bn, 3d Marines in the meantime closed on LZ Hawk on 10 March and moved south to FSB Snapper (XD 842546) on 15 March. 3d Bn, 3d Marines operated mainly in the C-2/A-4 area, Cam Lo and Mai Loc TAOR. On 9 March, a patrol ambush of X/3/3 at YD 129514, opened fire on 15 NVA and sighted an additional 15 NVA. The patrol called in artillery and was reinforced by another platoon and tanks. The eneay broke con- tact and fled. K/3/3 searched the area and found 21 NVA/KIA, 15 AK-47's and 1 POW. There were 5 WIA(E).

c. 4th Marinee

The 4th Marine Regiment operated in the northwestern section of the Third MarDiv a1. The 2d Bn, 4th Marines operated from 3FSBNeville (XD 825574) north of the Rockpile and from FiB Russell (xuD 910592). On 5 March at XD 975615, L/5/4 with C/1/4 was attacked by an unknown size enemy force using mortars, automatic weapons, and grenades. There were 15 friendly KIA, 22 WIA(E) and 20 NVA/KIA. Contact was sporadic in the area for several des. On 13 March at XD 950621, M/3/4 encountered light contact and at 0300 the next morning an estimated NVA oomparo attacked their position. The attack was preceded ty 82mm mortar fire. A flare ship was called on station and the attack was repulsed. Casualties for 13 and 14 March were 6 KIA and 34 WIA(E). seven NVA/KIA were reported. At the end of March, 3/4 moved north and west and conducted exten- sive search and clear operations along the DMZ north of FSB Russell. 2/4 continued to operate extensively in the vicinity north of FSB Neville.

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Operation Dewey Canyon, 2d Bn, 9th Marines conducted seourity missions from locations near Vandegrift Combat Base (YD 0048) at IFSB Catee (XD 9243), Hill 691 (XD 9244), Elliott Combat Base (XD 9854) and he Gio Bridge (YD 1256). 3d Bn, 9th Marines operated from Vandegrift Combat Base and Ca Lu (YD 0145). 1st Bn, 9th Marines spent several dWs R&R at Cua Viet, then resumed operations in the Mai Loo TAOR, C-2, A-4 and Cam Lo.

Third Marine Division AO totals for the month of March were:

USMC USA USN NVA VC KIA 19 11 0 KIA ,06 0 WIA(E) 24 99 3 POW 13 16 WIA(M) 2 23 4 N 0 o0 MIA 0 O 0 DhV 101 IWC 1)6 CSWC 25

3. OPERATION DEWEY CANYON

In early March, the 9th Marines commenced withdrawing units from the operation. On 8 March, 2/9 had withdrawn from the AO, and FSB Erakine (YD 165107) was closed. 3/9 (-) closed FSB Cunningiam (YD 185135) on 17 March and helilifted to VCB. 1/9 and I/3/9 withdrew on 18 March to close FSB Turnage (YD 252090) and terminate the operation. The withdrawal of troops had been hampered severely by overcast weather, but was completed by 18 March 1969. There were several significant contacts during the last few days of the operation. On 15 March at YD 238042, C/1/9 made contact with a reinforced NVA squad supported by 60mm mortars. Gunships and supporting arms were utilized. At the end of the day's contact there were 4 WIA (E), 5 WIA(M) and 17 NVA/KIA" As late as 15 March, FSB Cunningham received NVA artilley, causing 7 WIA(E). Even as 1/9 helilifted out on 18 March, there were NVA attacks by fire which resulted in 18 WIA(E). NVA losses on 18 March were 37 KIA by artillery, air strikes and ground fire. The Operation was deemed a huge success in virtually eve3y respect. NVA supply routes and lines of communications were interdicted and numerous supply caches were uncovered.

Total results for the month of March were s

USMC USA NVA KIA 14 0 KIA 557 WIA(E) 119" 0 POW 1 WIA(M) 71 0 TNE 0 MIA 0 0 DA 0 IWC 273 CSWC 74

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Total results for the operation which had oommenced on 22 Januaq 1969 weret

USMx USA NVA KIA 121 0 KIA 1617 WIA(E) 611 5 POW 5 WIA(M) 192 0 RTM 2 MIA 1 0 DR 8 IWC 1223 CSWC 243

4. OPERATION PURPIB MARTIN Operation Purple Martin had commenced on 27 Feb 1969 when the let Bn, 4th Marines were assigned to clear the northwestern portion of the Third MarDiv AO. Beginning on 10 March, B and C/1/4 closed on FSB Al- pine (XD 755830) followed by heliborne artille3y. F and G/2/4 moved briefly into the area to sweep from FSB Alpine east into the Fourth Marines AO. On 20 March, D and CP/1/4 conducted a heliborne assault into PSB Argonne (XD 675572). Upon landing D/1/4 received heavy small arms fire, then assaulted the NVA positions and secured the PSB. There were 4 KIA, 7 WIA(E) while the enemV lost 15 KIA, 1 RPD machine gun, 2 AK-47's and 2 RPG launchere. Later that dq, while attempting to eliminate an NVYA sniper who was firing on PSB Argonne, a patrol from D/1/4 received heavy automatic weapons fire and small arms fire from a bunker complex The patrol withdrew due to darkness. During an 82mm mortar attack that night the Commander was killed. A/1/4 lifted to FSB Alpine on the 20th of March to provide a rein- forced reserve. A and C/1/4 helilifted south of PSB Argonne on 21 March to relieve some of the pressure on the CP and D/1/4. On 23 March, B/1/4 (-) lifted to vie XD 969565 to establish FS3 Greene (XD 742605) and to start opening up the northern part of the AO. On 25 March, FSB Greene was opened. At the end of March, 1/4 (-) planned to lift north to operate in the vicinity of FSB Greene.

Total results for the month of March weres

USV USA NVA KIA 55 1 KIA 194 WIA(E) 180 1 POW 1 WIA(M) 15 0 H~N 0 MIA 0 0 DET 0 IwC 138 cswc 5

5. OPERATION MAINE CRAG

The operation commenced official]r on 15 March. 2d Bn, 3d Marines was located at FSB Snapper (XD 841347). On 17 March, scout elements of C/1/77 moved from Ca Lu west on Route #9. They were followed tr C/1/77 and 3/1/61, under Task Force Remagen. On 18 March, D & 0/1/5 lifted to

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PSB Saigon, and on the following day A and B/1/5 lifted to LZ Passport. On 21 March, Task Force Remagen had progressed into the AO from the Ihe Sanh Plateau and supported the operation on the west. The operation's mission was to interdict Route 926, running E-W from the Laotian border on the weat to the Laotian Salient juttin up from the south. On 20 March, 3/2 ARYN helilifted into LZ Torah (XD 906278). Task Force Rena- gen reached Route 926 on 26 March. On 27 March 2/3 found a large rice cache which netted 736 tons of rice. Elements of 3/3 were deployed as security elements at various LZ*s. At the end of the month, CP I and /3/3 were operating from FSB Cates, Hill 691, Hill 950 (XD 8445) and vicinity. On 18 March G/2/3 sighted 2 enemy 2 ton trucks moving northeast on Route 926 loaded with rockets and small arms. The second truck was ambushed and destroyed. There were 7 NVA/KIA and on3y 1 WIA(E).

The totals for the month of March for Maine Crag weres

USMC USA NVA KIA 11 4 KIA 56 WIA(E) 70 28 POW 3 WIA(M) 3 0 TgNEE 0 MIA 0 0 DET 0 IWC 377 CSWC 13

6. OPERATION MONTANA AUIFAR

On 23 March, the operation commenced as 2 platoons of D/1/11 with A and B/3/5 caRy made heavy contact during a mechanized thrust northward of the Che Chua Valley. The contact was north of FSB Fuller (YD 018592) with elements of the 27th NVA Regiment. As it intensified, eventually all of Task Force 1/11 was committed. Then on 29 March, I/3/9 helilifted in to further exploit the contact centered around Hill 208 (YD 042643). On 30 March, 1/2 ARYN helilifted in to block eneqrmy exit routes north of Hill 208. The results from the operation for the month of March weres USMI USA NVA XIA 16 17 KIA 290 WIA(E) 66 116 POW 0 WIA(M) 28 4 RTINE 0 "'T 0 Iwo 34 CswC 7

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1. CCKAWD RIPHASIS

a. The coordination of air, artillery and naval gunfire through- out the 3d Marine Division AO continued in accordance with established procedures.

b. The Supporting Arms Section of the Tactical Surveillance Sys- tem was established during March. The Supporting Arms Section records and displays on maps and charts the Supporting Arms situation and sig- nificant events as they occur. Unobserved artillery and neval gunfire missions and planned TPQ targets are displayed nightly.

c. A courier system to acquire fire reports from the direct sup- port artillery was implemented during the month of March. However, all significant missions continue to be reported to the Sup- porting Arms Section of the Tactical Surveillance System immediately upon completion of firing.

d. Additions to the target inventory continued as part of the Arc Light contingency plan.

2. SIGNIFICANT EVE=TS

a. Ammpni tipn "Pperditirrers %change

Dec JA Feb Mare b-yr

Arc Light (tons) 75 875 1,800 1,200 -53

Air (tons) 5,821 3,898 3,032 5,070 +67

Arty (rds) 149,172 156,304 193,056 248,771 +29 NGF (rds) 5,886 4,335 6,778 11,157 +65

b. Distribution of Fires

(1) There were 3,946 observed missions (24%) and 12,311 un- observed missions (78%) fired by artillery and naval gunfire in sup- port of the 3d Marine Division.

(2) The following ships supported the 3d Iarine Division dur- ing the month of March:

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COMBAT AIR SUPPORT MARC 1969 During the month of Xarch, air support was provided by the First Marine Air Wing, the 7th Air Foroe and the U.S. Navy. Helicopter support was provided t KLG-16, MAG-36 and MAG-39. Fixed wing support came from XAG-11, MAi•412 and XAG-13 as well as from 7th Air Force and U.S. Navy resources. The types of missions were commad and control, resupply, medical evacu- ation, troop and logistical lifts, aro lights as well as close air sup- port, both conventional and radar controlled.

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1. During 11arch 1969, the Collection Branch received, processed, and disseminated 794 Agent Reports from the following agencies:

a. 525th Military Intelligence Group b. Provincial Reconnaissance Unit c. Census Grievance Center d. National Police Special Branch e. 7th Counterintelligence Team f. 15th Counterintelligence Team

2. In addition, numerous intelligance reports and documents were received from the following Commrands:

a. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam b. III Marine Amphibious Force c. XXIV Corps d. Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Vietnam e. (Rein), FI; f. 101st Airborne Division, USA g. Combined Material Exploitation Center h. Advisory Group i. Task Force Hotel j. Task Force Clsarwater k. 3d Reconnaissance Battalion 1. and separate Battalions of the 3d Marine Division (Rein), VF7F

3. A total of 34 Detainee Reports were received during the month of March 1969.

4. The Airborne Personnel Detector (APD) (S,IFF-R), was tasked daily. Due to poor weather conditions and nonavailability of aircraft, no missions were flown during the month of March 1969.

5. Aerial Observer Section

a. During March 1969, the Division Aerial Observer Section flew 669 missions for a total of 1574.3 flight hours. The AO's directed 382 airstrikes, 264 artillery missions, and 5 naval gunfire missions. They participated in 11 LZ preparations and supported 59 convoys. They also flew 6 photography missions.

b. Enemy losses included:

(1) 101 confirmed kills (airstrikes) (2) 83 confirmed kills (artillery)

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(31 757 bunkers destroyed, 164 damaged, 50 uncovered ( P5 structures destreved, 3A damaged W5 P" secendary exnlesiens, 11 secondary fires 6 1055 meters of trench line destreyed,PO meters cut, 30 meters uncovered (7) 3h rocket Dositions destroyed (8) 2 artillery positions, 9 mortar pesitions destroyed (9) 35 AW peositions destreyed (10) 17-.50 caliber epositions destroyed, 2 positions damaged (31) 3 roads and 6 trails cut (12) h vehicles destroyed, 6 damaged (13) 2 bridges destroyed (lh) h caves destroyed, 2 damaged (15) 7 cultivated fields destroyed (16) h sampans destroyed (17) 1 cable crossing destroyed

6. Photo Imagery Interpretation Unit (PTIU)

a. The 3d Marine Division (Rein), FMF, Phote Imagery Thterpretation Unit submitted 17 requests for aerial photegraphy to G-2, XXIV Coerps during the month of March 1969. Of these requests, 12 were completed, 2 were cancelled and 3 are rending.

b. The Unit requested 50 reprint missions via G-2, XXIV Corps during the month of March 1969. Of these requests, 36 were cemnleted, 1> were cancelled and 9 are pending. c. The Unit received and rrecessed h97 renorts of phetegranhy, SLAR and TR (Red Haze) missions.

d. A summary of the requests submitted by specific units is as follows-:

UNIT RE Q COMPLETED CANCELLED PENDIR3 G-2 15 9 8 Task Ferce Hetel 22 16 4 2 hth Marines 5 2 1 9th Marines 2 2 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mech) 17 13 2 2 lOPth Arty Group 1 1 Division Engr's 1 1 3d Recen Battalion 1 1 CORDS Quang Tri 1 1 2d AhN Regt 2 2 TOTAL 6 8 T 5

e. Persennel. Sgt D. A. JOYCE _ TAD to this Unit from TIT MAF in eccess of 30 days, cemmanc4ng 17 March 1969.

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7. Interrogation Translation Teams

a. 7th Interrogation Translation Team

(1) During March 1969, the 7th Interrogation Translation Team provided support for Operations Dewey Canyon and Maine Crag. They also provided direct support to 3d Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division Collection Point, and Capt R.T. BROPHY, Provincial Interrogation Center Advisor.

(2) The Team processed 25 PW's and 1 Civil Defendant during the month of March 1969.

(3) Personnel

(a) lstLt J.J. KATO - Assumed Command of 7th ITT (b) lstLt CA. TWIDDY - Rotated to CONUS (c) GySgt J.C. WILSON - Rotated to CONUS

b. 15th Interrogation Translation Team

(1) During March 1969, the Team provided support for the following units:

(a) 9th Marines (b) ]• Company, Quang Tri Combat Base (c) 26th Marines (d) Chieu Hoi Center, Quang Tri City (e) Quang Tri Base Defense (f) CI0C, Hue City

(2) In addition, the Team maintained liaison with the following units:

(a) 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mech) (b) Quang Tri National Police (c) Provincial/Division PsyOps (d) Sub Sector, PFW Collection Center (e) Sector 3-2 (3) The Team processed 1 VC PW and 1 NVA Fd during the month of March 1969.

(4) Personnel. Sgt M.L. ROBINSON - Rotated to CONUS

c. 17th Interrogation Translation Team

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(b) 4th Marine Regiment (c) 3d Medical Battalion Hospital (d) 1st Amtrac Battalion (e) 15th CIT at VCB (f) CDIC Team "D"

(2) The Team submitted 9 interrogation reports during the month of March 1969.

(3) Personnel

(a) GySgt M1.T. SPI2S - Joined 24 March 1969 (b) Cpl R.L. BROUGmTON - Joined 25 March 1969 (c) LCpl E.P. MCGOWAN - Joined 24 March 1969 (d) Capt E. DELARUE - Rotated to CONUS (e) Sgt D.D. GUBERNATH - Rotated to CONUS (f) Capt W.G. HARRIS Jr. - Rotated to CONUS

8. Interpreter Teams

a. 3d Interpreter Team. During the month of March 1969, the Team continued to support the 3d Marine Division CP by operating the Division Document Translation Center (DTC). The DTC processed 83 batches of captured documents, from which a total of 1,353 documents were screened, summarized, or fully translated. A total of 18 friendly documents were processed, resulting in 95 pages cf translation. .

b. 9th Interpreter Team. During March 1969, the Team was in support of t~he 3d Marine bvision Document Translation Center and Operations Dewey Canyon, Purple Martin, and Naine Crag.

c. 11th Interpreter Team

(1) During March 1969, the Team provided support to the 3d Marine Division Collection Point, and Operation's Dewey Canyon and Maine Crag.

(2) Personnel. Capt A.i. FIU•ýS - Joined 11th IT

9. Counterintelligence Teams

a. 7th Counterintelligence Team

(1) During the month of March 1969, the Team continued to provide support to the 3d Marine Division (Rein), IIF and allied Forces in Southern Quang Tri Province. The Detachments assigned at

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Trieu Phong and Huong Hoa Districts provided general support :o RF and PF Units assigned to the District Chiefs. The Detachments further advised and assisted District GVN officials in the collection and correlation of intelligence information of the DIOCC. The Team provided support to the Military Security Service (MSS), National Police (NP), and Police Special Branch (PSB).

(2) Personnel

(a) lstLt A. FALCON - Joined 8 Larch 1969 for duty as Detachment "C" Commander (b) lstLt M.S. LAI1ART - Joined 28 March 1969 for duty as Detachment IA" Commander (c) SSgt J.L. ELLIS - Rotated to CONUS (d) LCpl M.C. NI&DRINGHAUS - Rotated to CONUS (e) LCpl T.J. GUZZO - Rotated to CONUS

b. 15th Counterintelligence Team

(1) During March 1969, the Team continued to support the 3d Marine Division (Rein), FTF and source operations in Northern Quang Tri Province.

(2) The Team interrogated 35 detainees, 6 of which were classified as Civil Defendants, and 29 were released as innocent civilians.

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a. PTRINTRWP 5/6-69 b. Route overlays for 1st Bde, Fifth Inf Div (Mech), 2nd ARVN Regiment, Task Force Hotel, 3d, hth, and 9th Marines c. Readout and reproduction of captured map for 2nd ARVN Regiment, 1st Bde, Fifth Inf Div (Mech), 1st Amtrac Bn, and XXIV Corps d. Astronomical Data

2. The following personnel changes were made:

a. GySgt R. PROVENCIO - Rotated to CONUS b. GySgt C.S. TAYLOR - Reassigned as Production Chief

3. Plans and 3stimates Section: Continued to prepare the HLZ Gazettefr. This Section also provided input to the 3d arine Division (Rein), ~F, F'.INTR&P, and prepared intelligence estimates on enemy activity in and north of the DMZ ~i addition to completing 5 special projects. ENCLOSURE (1) 18 SECRET

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4. Order of Battle Section: Continued to oroduce tactical intelligence for all anits of the 3d Earine Division (Rein), F•F and all units under operational control of the Division. Intelligence was disseminated via the Daily IntelliLence Summiary, nightly briefs, and the 3d Parine Division (Rein), Fl, F.RI.TTZP. Special briefs were presented tc:

a. Navy Intelligence Liaison Officer, Quang Tri Combat Base b. Phoenix Coordinator, Q`uang Tri Sector c. D,1CC Advisor, Cam Lo

5. Target Intelligence Section: Continued to maintain overlays on targets acquired, AA firings, and secondary fires and explosions. 'tIre were 1, O2 tar:gets generated and submitted to the Target Intelliience Section for firing. Special Target Lists were developed fcr Operations Purple Martin and Dewey Canyon, and s Target List was furrished to the Special Landing Force. Daily Target Lists were provided to the Information Officer and the 1st Bde, Fifth lnf Div (Nech). In addition, Target IntelligEnce was furnished in support of the Division's TPQ and Arc Light programs and the Division's INTSUM.

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1. Durino the month of March 1969, the following personnel were joined:

a. 1iaj T.F. MYK{A0 AC b. LCpl D.R. PAI2ER Task Force Hotel c. Cpl C.W. RUFS COC d. LCpl G.1. McCR3ARY Production e. SSgt P.H. IK)IIR OOB f. Sgt D.A. JOYC4 PiIU

2. During the month of March 1969, the following changes in personnel were made:

a. LtCol T.J. CULKIL - Transfer to 1st Battalion, 9th Marines b. Capt 3.G. D•JARUTJ - Rotated to CONUS c. Sgt D.D. GUB3?1ATH - Rotated to CONUS d. LCpl N.C. NI&DRINGHAUS - Rotated to CONUS a. GySgt J.C. '1LSON - Rotated to COIUS f. iiaj G.R. HITCITCOCK - Rotated to CONC1S g. 1,Cpl G.W. GAY - Rotated to COEUS h. Cp3j.R. I]CTIOLS - Rotated to COTqJS io GySgt 1. XiV=NCIO - Rotated to CONUS ja Capt W.G. HARRIS Jr. - Rotated to COINUS k. SSgt L.H. LtiK, - Rotated to CCJNUSJ

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GROUND SURVEILLANCE SECTION

1. ORCIGANIZATION:

a. The personnel strength of the Ground Surveillance Section was increased from the proceeding month (March 1969) by the addition of three Marines and the loss of one Marine. The manning level for the section is three officers and sixty-five enlisted Marines. The on hand strength is four officers and forty-one enlisted Marines.

Personnel Losses

RUDOLPH, W.J. Sgt 216 27 86/2841 Flight Date: 12Mar69

Projected Losses

None

Personnel Gains

RAINS, B.R. 2dLt 010 56 26/1802 Joined: 5Mar69 RAUPT, D.P. Sgt 210 40 99/3041 Joined: 2Mar69 JENNINGS, P. Cpl 234 50 35/2847 Joined: 22Mar69

2. TRAINING:

a.. iTwo Electronic Surveillance Teams of seven men each were trained darir, tho rionth of March.

S(1) Electronic Surveillance Team ERAVO received training during the period 1-13 March.

(2) Electronic Surveillance Team CHARLIE received training during the period 14-26 March. 31. LIAISON:

a. P~o:-:ng th, s ortin period the following staff visits were n,,de by pe••onzl of the Groand Varveillance Section:

(1) On 15 Yarch 1969, the Ground Surveillance Officer and his assistant mrde a staff visit to the 2d ARVN Regiment to discuss Duel Bade surveillance problems.

(2) On 19 March 1969, the Assistant Ground Surveillance Offic~r

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made staff visits to the 1st Brigade, Fifth Infantry Division (Mech), 3d Reconnaissance Battalion and Quang Tri Base Defense regarding Ground Surveillance matters.

(3) A liaison visit was made on 25 March by the Maintenance Officer and his assistant to the 1st Amtrac Battalion for the purpose of coordinating the emplacement of an electronic surveillance team at C-h.

(4) On 25 March, the Assistant Ground Surveillance Officer visited A-4, Dong Ha Mountain, Hill 950, FSB Saigon and FSB Alpine to coordinate fire support on sensor acquired targets.

b. Visits by distinguished guests and representatives of other commands to the Ground Surveillance Section were as follows:

(1) On 1 March 1969, Major JOHNSON, XXIV Corps Special Projects Officer, made a staff visit to discuss utilization of excess Duel Blade assets in the XXIV Corps AO.

(2) On 3 March 1969, Captain MUCKENTHALER, USN, Liaison Officer, DCPG, and Lieutenant ANTRIM, USA, DCPG, made a liaison visit to discuss sensors and Duel Blade related subjects. They were briefed on all aspects of the Ground Surveillance Section and also visited the USS New Jersey.

(3) On 6 March, Lieutenant Colonel TILLY, III MAF Special Projects Officer visited the Ground Surveillance Section to discuss utilization of the PPS-5 Radar Set in the Duel Blade II area.

(4) On l1 March 1969, Lieutenant Colonels TOLLE and ESCHHOLZ of R & D Liaison, III MAF and Mr. Hal RICHEY, Naval Warfare Center, arrived with an AN/PPS-O10 Radar for test and evaluation.

(5) The Ground Surveillance Officer briefed Brigadier General DYAS, Commander, Task Force ALPHA, Nakon Phanom, Thailand, on 17 March regarding sensor operations within the Third Marine Division. Lieutenant Colonel FLOOD, USMC, J3-04, COMUSMACV, also visited on that date and was briefed regarding the Division Ground Surveillance Program.

(6) On 18 March the Assistant Ground Surveillance Officer briefed Lieutenant General NICKERSON, CG III MAF, regarding the sensor and electronic surveillance status of the 3d Marine Division.

(7) On 28 March, the Ground Surveillance Officer briefed Lieutenant General LAVELLE, Director, DCPG, and escorted the General to sensor readout sites at Signal Hill and Task Force HOTEL, Vandegrift Combat Base.

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(8) On 30 March the Ground Surveillance Officer briefed Brigadier General DOOLUT, Chief of Staff, III NMAF regarding the Division Ground Surveillance program.

(9) On 20 March 1969, the Assistant Ground Surveillance Officer, briefed four officers from the Third Marine Division Staff concerning surveillance equipment employment. The officers briefed were Lieutenant Celonel 1. 1. PARO, Plans Officer, 1,_G-Maor A. L. VAIL, Assistant Plans Officer; Major S. HELMS, Asistat ?~e Support CoordinaioUr and Ceptai* R. E. ZROLAK, Target Information Officer.

(10) On 28 March 1969, the NCOIC of the Ground Surveillance Section presented a detailed briefing on all aspects of the Ground Surveillance Section and the equipment employed by the Section to a group of ten senior NCOs of the Division Staff.

4. OPERATIONS:

a. On 4 March 1969 the First Ground Surveillanc Electronic Surveillance Team (ALPHA Team) was deployed to Con Rien and consisted of seven men and the following equipment: 2 AN/PPS-5 Radar Sets 2 PP-4127 Battery Chargers/PPS-5 2 ANiMSS-3 IENON Searchlight Jeeps 2 AN/TVS-4 Night Observation Devices

b. On 13 March 1969 the second Ground Surveillance Electronic . Surveillance Team (BRAVO Team) was deployed to C-2 and consisted of the same number of men and equipment as ALPHA Team.

c. On 18 March the NCOIC and three men departed to Signal Hill, Vandegrift Combat Base, to establish a sensor readout site for sensors to be emplaced in the Ba Long Valley. Also on 18 March, two Reconnaissance Teas. wpecialising in sensor emplacement, were inserted in the Ba Long Valleyo Both missions were aborted, one due to heavy enemy contact and the second due to an injury sustained by a team member.

d. From 20 to 23 March, a sensor emplacement team led by the Assistant Maintenance Officer and three enlisted Marines installed the following sensor strings in the First Brigade, Fifth Infantry Division's A0s

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e. On 26 March, the third Ground Surveillance Electronic Surveillance Team (CHARLIE Team) was deployed to C-4 and consisted of 8 men and the same equipment as ALPHA and BRAVO teams. Also, a Reconnaissance Team emplaced the following sensor string on 26 March in the Ba Long Valley:

145 1 Minihandsid, 1 GaOsid, 1 Magid

f. On 30 March, a sensor emplacement team led by the Assistant Maintenance Officer and NCOIC plus 2 enlisted Marines, installed the following sensor string in the Fourth Marines AO near the DMZ:

127 3 Minihandsids, 1 Magid

5. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTING:

a. AN/TPS-25. During March, seven targets were acquired, of which six were fired upon with Naval Gun Fire and Artillery.

b. AN/PPS-5 and 6. Fourteen targets were acquired during the month with eleven fired upon by artillery, mortars and tanks.

c. AN/TVS- 4 . Five targets were acquired during the month with three fired upon by artillery and mortars. Of particular note was a report from Company "G", 2d Battalion, Ninth Marines, which stated that two confirmed enemy kills on 20 March were detected by a NOD of the BRAVO Surveillance Team.

d. AN/PVS-2. Eight targets were acquired and fired upon during the month. The First Battalion, 44th Artillery, reported four NVA KIA on 27 March as a result of an AN/PVS-2 detection.

e. SENSORS:s

(1) During the month of March, 398 targets were acquired by sensors, with a total of 6128 mixed artillery rounds fired in response. Two secondary explosions were observed, one ooourring during a fire mission on string 111, the other during a fire mission on string 127.

(2) Two NVA KIA (C) were credited to artillery fire responding to the activations of string 114.

(3) One air strike was conducted in the kill zones of string 11 when heavy enemy movement was detedted. The battle damage assessment was not observed.

(4) Naval gunfire responded to sensor targets on strings 114 and 103 with eighteen rounds fired on each string's kill zone.

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1. Commad Pot Oe•mlsatioas

a. 34 Marine Division maintained and operated radio relay with Vandogrift Combat Base for Task Pores Hotel, 3d Marianes, hth Mariasnes and 9th Marinese

b. TRC-97 from Doug Ha to Phu Vai was deactivatad. 2. New Nquipmet

a. AN/PR-. Each infantry battalion has received their alleowae of 180. Five infantry battalions have omployed the radio setN but are experiencmoing difficulty due to the short battery life. In soees instances the transmitter batteries lasted only 5 hours. The battery situation should be alleviated in the near future. b. ./PW*77,The AN/PRC-77's are on admin deadline and vill remain until repaLr pars become available.

c. One AN/rPQ-31 was issued to 12th Marines Counter Mortar Radar Platooemn due to a change in Table of Equipmnt.

d. Received 2 PU-296's on temporary loan from FIO80-B for additional 400 hs generator support.

3e. Pmetionaal Areas

a. Comunication Ceanter continued high capacity operations by ha•wli4ng M8,001 massages for the month of March 1969. b. Radio Rely Links in Operation:

(1) MRC-62 3 links (2) ?TC-27 3 links (3) TRC-97 3 links plus Doug Ha terminal of III NAF shot.

e. AUTOSEVOCON placed 417 secure calls to higher headquarters. h. Maintenance Section

a. Units inspecteds (1) 3d Battalion, 9th Marines 9.NCLOSWR (1)

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(2) let Battalion, 4th Marines (3) 2nd Battalion, hth Marines (4) 3d Engineer Battalion (courtesy inspection) (5) 3d Shore Party Battalion (courtesy inspection)

5. Admin

a. Division Order PO2000.2G Oh 6, changes of call signs and frequencies was printed and distributed to the Division.

b. Division Order 5510.13 concerning transmission security, was printed and distributed to the Division.

c. Division Bulletin on status of Ground Surveillance Communi- cations-Electronics Equipment, disposition of and maintenance procedures for, was prepared.

d. Tactical Communication Directory was printed and distributed to selected Division sections and units.

e. Work continues on rewriting/updating of the Division Commni- cation Standing Operating Procedures. (COMMSOP)

f. A pamphlet is being prepared for orientation of CommOse, newly joined. The pamphlet will contain basic aids of operation and maintenance procedures. 6. Staff Visits and Liaison a. A visit was made to Task Force Alpha, Nakom Phanom, to coordinate frequencies, circuits and procedures between 7th Air Force Representatives and the 3d Marine Division. b. A visit was made to XXIV Corps for improvement of telephone service and circuit coordination between XXIV Corps and the 3d Marine Division. c. To III 14AF for coordination of maintenance and organization of Counter Mortar Radar Platoon equipment. d. Attended monthly I Corps Communication Conference. e. To 588th Signal Company concerning coordination of telephone service and cable maintenance for Quang Tri Combat Base.

7. Generator down status continued to impair this Division's ability to maintain a mobile posture.

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CIVIL AFFAIRS/PERSONALT, RESPCNSE/PSYCHOLOGICAL OPFRATIONS

1. Division Civil Affairs Activities

a. Medical Treatment

(1). A total of 22,377 Vietnamese civilians were treated by 3d Marine Division units at 152 !edCap/DentCaps during March 196% to include 2,h43 that received treatment at the 3d "arine Division Lemorial Children's Hospital (Dong Ha Facility).

(2) A total of 79 adults and children were evacuated to medical facilities.

(3) A total of 3,237 inw.unizations were given for plague and 5 for tetanus. There had been several cases of bubonic nlague in the area with 25 cases being reported for March. Immunizations were given through GV1 and US forces as quickly as the vaccine was available. Public interest was outstaiding in that the people understood the need for the innoculations. An attemrptis being made to instruct the people that the only way to halt the disease is through proper sanitation and control of rats.

(4) A total of 37 nurses received training at unit MedCaps and at the Dong Ha Children's Hospital.

b. Educational Efforts

(1) A total of 3,841 people attended 162 English classes.

(2) In adaition,186 people at:rinded vocational training classes.

c. Individual Donations. A total of $hh9.00 was received by 3d iarine Division comaands for Jcnations for hospitals, orphanages and scholarshi p s.

d. Distribution of Com \dities. During iNarch over 60 tons of supplies were i ssued by G-5: to 3d "arine Division units for dfstribution in civic action projects. This tota- includes 13h,000 pLi,nds of cement, 5,600 pounds of soap, 12'0 pounds of rice, 60L school kits, 200 cases of various medical supplies, 29 civic action kits, 31 cases of instant breakfast and 3,400 pounds of lumber.

e. Jivic Action Projects

(1) During March 500,000 $Vv. F,:AF AIK Funds and 200,OC0 $VN AIK Funds for XXIV Corps were spent by 3d Lorine Division units.

(2) Projects comnolat,ed and dedicated:

(a) 17 L.arch - V'inh Dai School, Camin Lo District

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(b) 23 March - Dong Ha City Hospital, Dong Ha District

(c) 27 March - 2d ARVN Regiment Dependent School, Dong Ha District.

(3) During March, G-5 initiated, continued construction and completed the following projects:

(a) Initiated. Pig Cooperative in An La (Dong Ha District), Maternity Dispensary in Huong Va (Huong Hua District), addition to Quang Tri Province Hospital, Ha Thanh, Bus Station (Gio Linh District), Bo De School (Cam Lo District), and repair of Dong Ha School (Dong Ha Dis- trict). (b) Continued. Bo De High School addition (Quang Tri City), Maria Theresa High School repair (Quang Tri City), Cam Lo Dispensary (Cam Lo District), Ai Tu Hamlet Pagoda (Trieu Phong District) Cua Viet School (Gio Linh District), Father 'eyroudls Trade School (Cam Lo District), Ba Benh 7efugee School (Trieu Phong District), Ta Tien Waterfront (Trieu Phong District), 4he Dong HIa Pagoda Repair (Dong Ha District) and I the 3d Xarine Division 1emorial Children's Hospital (Trieu Phong District).

(c) On Going. Chieu Hoi Village vegetable project (Trieu Phong District), school furniture construction (Cam Lo and Dong Ha Districts), 4T Program (Province wide), vegetable project in Ha Thanh (Gio Linh District), 4th CAG Civic Action Program, and the Ta Vang Pig Farm.

(d) Completed. Trash Dump clearance (Huong Hoa District), Ngo Xa Dang School (Trieu Phong District), and the repair of Cam Lo Buddhist Convent (Cam Lo District).

2. Personal Response

a. During arch the Division Personal Response Contact Team visited two units within the Division, 11th Engineer Battalion and 9th Motor Trans- port Battalion. A total of 5 personnel attended.

b. Division Bulletin 1560 of 23 larch 1969 was published giving instructions to Division units on the 1969 III MAF Attitude Survey. A 10% random sampling will be taken of Division units.

3. Psychological Operations

a. During the month of March the Psychological Operations objectives were: (1) Support C,iieu Hoi Program.

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(5) Induce reporting of VC activity. (6) Discred L VC/NVA.

(7) Instill good health habits in the people.

(8) Encourage support of CV!.

(9) Support re~ards program.

b. Pjsychological Operations supported all named operations and Regi- mental TAOT' s. c. fhe following leaflets by type were delivered by aerial leaflet drop:

TYPE 1bUB. OF LEAFI1ETS

(1) Chieu Hol. 15,833,000 (2) ilVA 13,660,oo00C (3) Rewards 3,h2,0C00

(4) Other 5,711,000

d. Ther.e were 34 hours and 15 minutes of aerial broadcasts covering the same basic themes in the same general areas as the leaflet drops.

e. There were 7h hours of gr-und broadcasts in support of 3d 1Iarines and hth Narries in Quang Tri Province. General themes were: Current events, Chieu Uoi, Rewards, 3upport GU, and Vietnamese music.

f. There were 12 movies shown for 7 hours and 30 minutes. Themes used were: Cartoons, j.ew Life For Cur 'lamlet, Drama Yl, h, 5, and 8, Health Spots, Peter and the Jolf, the vlound Vietnam, Yagic Feather, Prowlers of the :,verglades.

g. There were llh,500 leaflets, posters, and Free South newspapers distributed in Quang Tri Province.

h. Forty-nine VC/e VA rallied through the 11ieu 'oi Program in Quang Tri Province.

i. This month ground broadcast teams have been on eight operations with hth Marines and lsL Brigade, "th .eocc.

j. The IPVA campaign -as supported wijth Kf,. oriented leaflet drops through- out Quang Tri Province. In addition, Rally and Surrender Appeals were drop- ped oin VA locations and infiltration routes.

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k. The Quang Tri Armed Propaganda Teams were deployed throughout the 3d Marine Division AO with CAG and 2d ARVN units. The APT's were being used to conduct face to face propaganda, identify VC, gather intellignce Wnformation and provide security for Quang Tri City.

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LOGISTICS

1. Significant Events

a. General

(1) The Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4 and Special Staff Sections under the cognizance of the G-4 made over 100 Staff Visits to Division Units.

(2) On 4 March 1969 air drops were instituted for resupply of units at Cunningham. (3) On 7 March 1969 air drops were instituted for resupply to 3/4 CP, 12 pallets to ] locations. All 12 pallets were recovered.

(4) On 10 March 1969 the details of the land clearing operation in the center of Leatherneck Square have been resolved and cutting will begin on 12 March.

(5) On 19 March 1969 both the 175 Guns for 12th Marines are operational and maintenance training, has been completed.

(6) On 23 March 1969 the ice cream plant at VCB ration dump was in operation with two ice cream making machines, freezers were installed in a concrete-floored SEA hut. Division Food Service personnel were operating the ice cream plant.

(7) On 25 March 1969 there were 9 loads of rice for a total of 87,800 lbs. retrograded from Main Crag to VCB. The total rice retrograded to VC:B so far is 345,400 Ibs.

(8) On 28 March 1969 the closing of 2 messes of the 1st AmTrack Battalion at Cua Viet was completed. K b. Combat Damage. During the month of March the following major itnems of equipment sustained combat damages

TYPE EQUIFMET SER NO. CAUSE DISPOSITION %ank 94dAk3 20A12 Mine Aepaired Tank M48A3 202158 Mine Repaired Tank M48A3 201905 Mine Repaired Tank MSAo 201878 Mine Repaired Tank M48A3 201955 Mine Repaired Tank M48A3 202068 Mine Repairs in Progress Tank M48A3 202002 Mine Repaired Tank M48A3 217835 Mine Repaired Repairs in Progress Tank M48A3 201994 Mine Tank M48A3 202157 Repairs in Progress Tank Mh148A3 201878 Mine Repairs in Progress

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DT'7y ýTm TON Tank VrhA3 201861 Yine Renairs in Troqress Ta-ik ih8A31 217814 1 i ne Yine epajirs in Iro-ress Tank 1'i,,A3 201924 Rlepairs in Pro,ress 7iecovery Veh "51 22)!157 Vine 'ine Repýirc in Prol-ress Tank r67A2 211248 Vine tenaraired Truck "33A2C 3147735 Code "711 Truck 135A•2r 3147794 "i ne Truck "3A2C 312627 Snall None Arms Truck V35A2(, 352119 Shrapnel Yone

c. Truck Convq,s. ,urin. the month of Y,arch.

(1) T~e 9th Y'otor Trns- ort 'attalion onerated 130,287 miles, transportir, 13,669 short tons of c-r-o and 15,,29 nersonnel. I

(2) The 3d lotor Transport '4attalion ornerated 67,86 mirle!, trvnr"ortin,' I,957 short tons of cargo and 59,956 pcrsornel.

(3) There were four hundred nine (L09) convoys or,, erated in support o0 the 3d "arine DiTvision.

d. T.,barkation

(1) On 18 !arch 1969 A/1/9, 3/1/9, C/A/9, and D/2/12 were transported from 7onr- TTa te Nua Viet "-,Cnter via L,T. (2) On 21 Iarch 1969 A/1/9, ~/1/9, -/1/9,-/2/12 and were transported from Oua Vict CenterOR to Donr %a via L1;T and Vike 8 boats.

Air Lifts:

Dananug to Don2 pa Via 0130/1123 1999 S/T *Danang to Quan! T-i Via 0130/C123 47 S3/T `"TAL 2046 S/T

*Tecords 7ere available f-r on.y 6 daT•rs

Lifts f'rcm Qu•-n 'Tri ISA 431 S/T LiF+,ts fron( T)on- I,-A 139 S/T Lifts fr, I 1"'A 6628 -/T TOT.L 7108 S/T Sea Lifts:

2 ?) T 'n/1 It,• .rrl eC 31776 ./T 25 L-• 's c.arried 7,03 1/T 0'3 'Th',l bor.es cacriei r 5h7 ,'•/T 4T1L 9)726 S/T

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Motor Transport Convoy from Dong Ha to VCB: 13213 S/T

e. Food Services. During the month of March 1969 the 3d Marine Division T'ood Service Program consisted of 146 operational messes supported by h08 ocdupational field 33 Personiel. Of the total messes in operation, 31 are semi-permanent field messes housed in TFCS structures and the remaining l1 are temporary field messes. Subsisten0e support provided Army, Navy and Marine Corps personnel of this command averaged 38,762 rations daily. Approximately 27% of the total. rations fed daily consisted of Meal, Combat, Individual and approximately 73% were subsisted on the III MhF Master Menu. The III MAF Master Menu is based on MCO P10110.17, Chapter h. The Marine Corps ITII MAF Master Venu and both perishable and non-perishable components are utilized. The Neal, Cord)at, Individual is utilized only where operational reqiirements preclude serving the III MF Master Menu.

f. m . The follouling itons of supply were critical as of the end o the monthi

NAV]C 1015h Box Mount out NA InI 10o559 Headb)and NA VI 10577 Helmet steel NAVM 10o627 Body Armor NA•V14 10697 Cover, Utility Sm. & Md. Bayonet Refrigerator 8 Cu. Ft. Tlaca7ine .i5 cal., Mine detectors Sling 20,000 lb. Track for Tank Mh8A3 Gas Mask Starter fbr Truck M51A2C First Aid Kit Battery 2HN

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1 VISION ENGINEER

1. The following units have provided engineer support within the $a Marine Uvision AO during the month of Marcn.

a. 34 4agineer Batua3ion

b. l'th hhgineer Battalion

c. ýd Shore Party Battalion

d. U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion One Hundred Twenty aight

e. U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Seven f. Fourteenth hgnleer Battalion (Army)

6. Company "A", Seventh &ngineer Battalion (Army)

h. One Hundred First ligine~r Battalion (ARVN)

i. Naval Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 301

2. Major engineering projects within the 3d Marine Uivision AO includes Map coordinates below are taken from MAP: Vietnam, AMS Series L71Oh, Sheets 642III, 6a421i, and 63421.

a. Maintenance/Uprading of Route #l. Upgrading of Route #1 continues to bring Route #1 to MACV standards. WdeninL and rockIng from bridge 1-5 to Quan 6 Tri continues. Repairing of asphalt from Dang Ha to bridge 1-5 in progress. Paving of uoute #1 at a standstill due to repairs being made on asphalt plant.

b. Maintenance/Upgrading ol' oute *. ~Dong Ha to exit, 10620 square yard of asphalt has been placed to date. DDng ha to Camp Carroll exit, dust control maintenance continues. General road maintenance contanues. Grading ana rocking continues as required. Repairs required due to enemy mine incidents.

c. Maintenance/Up$race of Route #561. Maintenance of Route #561 is continuous. Upgrading trom Cam lo to A-4 with 4" lift of rock, 770 cubic yards of 2" minus rock and earth fill were spread in 2" lifts durin6 the month.

d. Up•rade of ibute '60. Upgrading of Route #560 continues. work continues on the sand embankment from Cua Viet to Do Bang. Widening of the road contanues. One bridge was completed during the month.

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(1) Tie 3d iniine'r Batalidon Land Clearin £Teaai cleared a 300 maeter strip around diL Dlang.

(2) The 3 Jhgin"cer )attalion cow.pleted a 400 acre land clearing project at A-2.

(3) Land clearing project in tht vicinity of Thanh Hoa completed.

(4) 59th !agineer Co.pany (Land Clearing) cleared approxii:ately 1200 acres in the Leatherneck Square area.

(5) 11th Engineer Land Clearing Team has cleL.reu an area approxi- mately 5000 meters long and 200 mieturs on each side of Route 1/9. A total of 460 acres has been cleared. 11th Engineer Dattalion is clearing fields of fire around VCB.

(6) Civic Action - The 3d Engineer Battalion haul•u 17,000 cubic yards of fill to site where chilurens' hospital in Quang Tri will be built. The fill was coupacted and ,raded. An access road was constructed to the Chieu h:i l;inlet at Quing Tri, a large duck pond, and fill for garden plots was hauled in, also by the 3d :ngineer Battalion. (7) Airfields - The construction of the 1500' runway at VCB by tne 11th Enhgineer Battalion w-s co,i,.Leted during the month ol March.

3. Sequential Listing of 6ignificant Events. 1-31 March

1 March 1969 - XXIV Corps in conjunction wiLh the Division G-2 Section sent a 12 man engineer intelLigence team to study the amm=o complex capturea by tie 9th Marines.

5 March 1969 - Material consisting of 2000 pickets was issied to the senior LACV advisor Quang fTi Province to construct an anti-infiltratian fence from Dong Hia to Quang Tri. NiCB-7 started the rebuilding of bridge 9-14. III MAF, in conjunction with the ivision Engineer Office, conducted a study of the livision's power generator needs.

7 March 1969 - The second captured 12 4:;2 gun arAived at Dvxision Headquarters bDong Ha. Captured by 9th Marines near A Shau.

10 March 1969 - The 3d Engineer started land clearing operations in the Gia Dang Area today.

11 March 1959 - The 122rf. gun captured by the 9th Marines was shipped to tne . 17 March 1969 - 11th Engineer Batualion started land clearing operations along Route #9.

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18 March 1969 - 59th Land Clearing Co was withdrawn from leatherneck Square by XXIV Corps.

19 March 1969 - Bridge 9-14 destroyed by ener action.

27 March 1969 - (a) A heavy engineer squad with equipment was helilifted to the rice cache captured by the 9th Marines.

(b) A TD-6 heliliftable tractor was dropped from a helicopter near Fire Support Base Greene.

4. Engineer Vehicles Damaged due to enew option. One M-64 Tractor belonging to the 11th Engineer Battalion was damaged by one RPG round. 5. Military Construction a. Construction of 90 Dive Bunkers at VCB was completed.

b. Completed the repair of 9th Marines electrical distribution eystem. c. Completed the repair of the minefield fence at Comm Co Compound. d. Completed one 10'x24' CMR Bunker at Camp Elliott.

e. Completed work on the ASP at Vandegrift. f. Completed the Living Bunker for MITHRAS Firewatch System. g. Work has been continuous on Fire Support Bases Neville, Spark, Russell, Saigon, Greene, Alpine, Argonne, Turnage, and Hill 950. h. Two landing zones were constructed and improvements were made on several others during the month of March. i. A 6000 gal steel water tank was erected at VCB for water distribution at the water point.

J. A 601x385t expansion of the LSA at VCB was completed.

k. The construction of a camp for MOB-62 at the Cam Lo Bridge site was completed. Work has begun on the bridge.

1. The bridge 9-14 on Route 9 was rebuilt and is open for traffic.

m. A total of (12) 155 gun pads were constructed at Dong Ha West.

n. The construction of the prototype 2d generation Duel Blade bunker at IECB was completed.

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6. Base D)evelopment

a. Major construction projects continue to progress on schedule. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion-? put in a concerted effort- to complete as many projects as possable prior to their rotation back to the states in early April. N4ICB-62 will relieve NMCB-7 on 2 April and continue to contribute to the Base Development Program.

b. DHCBs Sub-gysten #•O10 of the power distribution system was completed by MCB-7. The 11th 1kgineer Battalion cleared a 75 foot by 200 meter safelane through a minefield adjacent to the LSU Ramp. This clearing will allow conetruction to commence on LCU Ramp extention. The Wonder Aircraft Shelter and the protective shelter for the micro-wave facility was completed by MCB-7. The 12th Marines 250 cantonment was completed by MCB-7. This project consisted of 28 SAhuts for billeting, 13 SkAhuts for admin and 2 standard ten head showers.

c. QTCBs- MCB-128 completed the following projects during the months

(1) Ice plant for L~-b., (2) Laundry facility for FLSG-B. (3) Aircraft parking apron for MAG-39. 4) 1000 man messhall for FL,G-B. S500 man messhall for the 4th Marines. 6 2 6MAhuts for AFVN

In additian the main water distribution lines were completed. The iater Treatment Plant will be completed in early April.

d. Miscs One Butler building was completed by MCB-7 at Cua Viet for the ist Amtrac Battalion. A 100 man meashall was completed at S1liott Combat Base for hth Battalion., 12tn Marines.

7. Combat Operations

a. Total number of mine sweeps conducted,,Visual/deliberate - 359

b. Total Kilometers Swept - j1,98

c. Mines and Booby traps destroyed

Sweep teams received small arms fire at Coord 04568 2Miar69 Sweep teams received asmall armnna fire at Coord 203596 2f4ar69 10 - Plastic AT mines 10 - AT mines 14 - Russian AT mines 3 - AP mines 4 - Geman AT mines 1 - 108 lb bomb 6 - Claymore mines 1. - Chicom claymore 9 - AT/AP mines

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o. Eney Facilities/Ordnance Uestroyed

Destroyed 526 bunkers of various sizes 52,295 - AK-47 rnds 3,218 - Chicon grenades 20,615 - 50 cal rnds 4,560 - Wu rnds 41 - Clamores 102 - 12(km rndo 764.,200 - 7.6m rnds 63 - 75 recoilless rifle ,csy s500oFt - time fuse 486 - 82m fuse 6 - 107= rnds 1 - Machine gun 1414 - iRLf±e granades 15 - Shall ama weapons 7935 - 12.7 rnads 103 - 5n rds 3 - Vehicles 2 - 15!iLm noe 16 - AP mines 6 4 - AX-47 rifles 6552 - 1= mnda 78 - Russian AT mines 23 - SKS rifles 1668 - 37m aircraft rndas 7132 - 82m rnds 210 - 1 40m Rockets 5498 lbs - T 2 - Cases 30cal rndB

f. Nagineer in Combat Support Role

Company Headquarters and 3 platoons in direct support of 4th Marines COmpany Headquarters and 3 platoons in direct support of 3d Marines Company Headquarters and 3 platoons in direct support of 9th Marines 1 platoon in general support of 5th Marines 8. D~uel Blade

During March the revised C169 construction schedule was sukmitted to III MAF. ARVN engineer forces made liaison and are to start construction of II generation bunkers during early April at A-2. The 11th NagUneer Battalion completed the 50' alum towers at A-2 and A-1. Construction of the 54 bunkers at Vandegrift Cnombat Base is 99% complete. A meeting hosted by the 2d ARVN Regiment was held in early March in which they requested general engineer and material support. As a result of the meeting it was requested that they submit specific request to the 3d Marine Livision in order that we may determine the extent of support we can render.

Due to mechanical problems at the MOB-7 asphalt plant no additional asphalt paving was accomplished during March on Routes #1 and #9. Bridge 9-14, which is being rebuilt, was damaged on 20 March 1969 by enemy action, worK continues. It is scheduled to be completed 1 April 1969. The 11th Engineer Battalion continues io upgrade Route 0561. MCB-7 commenced work on tne approaches for the new bridge at Cam Lo.

Well drilling was resumed in March by MCB-? at A-4 and by 31 March 1969 had reached a depth of 105 feet.

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DWel Blade assets were issued to the MACV Advisor to assist PF' a in conatructing a anti-infiltration cattle fence along the west side of Foute #1 between 1•GB and QTGB.

There were no significant problems encountered during March.

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1. Personne. Administration

a. During the month of March, 1969, 43 officers and 1988 enlisted personnel Joined the Division. Personnel transferred by normal rotation included 33 officers and 1435 enlisted. Personnel transferred by service records due to M9dEvacs were 23 officers and 711 enlisted. Other person- nel transferred by service records include one officer and 31 enlisted.

b. A total of 22 Division Directives were published during the month.

:. c. Awards. Awards recommcendations sublmitted to F?Pao: Three Navy Cross Medals, 54 Silver Star Medals. one Legion of Merit Medal, one Dis- tinguished Flying Cross Medal, seven Navy & Marine Corps Medals, 138 Bronze Star Medals, 27 Air Medals, 166 Navy Camendation Medals and 790 Navy Achievement Medals. The following awards were returned from FMFPac approved: 28 Silver Star Medals, three Navy & Marine Corps Nodals, 74 Bronze Star Medals, four Air Medals, 52 Navy Cmendation Medals and 528 Navy Achievement Medals. Additionally, 1258 Purple Heart Medals were issued.

d. Casualty. Casualties sustained during the month included 1128 WIA, 171 KIA, 15 DOW, 17 NHD and 132 NHI.

e. Congressional Interest. During the month 146 cases were received 122 cases compl6ted, 39 cases pending and 21 cases readdressed to other conmands.

f. Welfare Reports. Seventy-seven welfare reports were received, 37 completed, 42 readdressed to other commands and one is pend$g4 g. Discharges. During the month four Hardship Bischarges were ap- proved and four Hardship Discharges were forwarded to CMC for decision.

h. Administrative Assistance Team

(1) Approximately 90 hours of administrative assistance were rendered to various units within the Division.

(2) The following units were inspected (G-1 portion of CG In- spection) regarding personnel accounting and management, and administrative matters:

e1st Battalion, 4th Marines 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines

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pixcoions to the so.Liowing ccnmmand,:

S-1I, 3d Reconnaissance Battalion C Company, 3d Reconnaissance Battalion

i. Reproduction. During the month of March the Reproduction Sec- tion received 518 job requests totaling 1,113,542 printed copies. During the same period the Reproduction Sub-Section at Dong Ha received 157 job requests totaling 390,477 printed copies.

j. Registered Publications. Lieutenant E. D. DETL~F USN froman Naval Security Group, Detachment "D" performed the naval security group visit. The results of the visit determined that the Division RPS accounts were outstanding. The RPS account was inventoried and audited due to the change of responsible officer from Captain YALE to Lieutenant Colonel FORMAN.

k. Industrial Relations

(1) As of 31 March 1969 there are a total of 646 LNC's working for the 3d Marine Division.

(2) The LNC payroll for March was 2,938,131 piasters.

(3) 61,350 Piasters were expended during the month of March for the AIK funds.

(4) 3d Marine Division was allocated 250,000 piasters for daily hire AIK funds for Quarter ending 31 March. The entire allocation was expended.

(5) 80,000 sandbags were filled during the month.

2. Exchange Servie

a. Operations

(1) Sales for the Month of March $904,690.80 (2) Inventory as of 31 Marah 1969 $809,534.09

b. Significant Events

(1) A tenative agreement has been made by the Exchange Officer with the food services branch of the Danang Exchange to build a sandwich factory at Quang Tri to provide sandwiches for the exchange snack bars.

(2) The laundry call offices at the Dong Ha and Quang Tri main Exchanges have opened for business.

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(5) Construction of the snack bar in the Q~ag Tri Air terminal is progressing and should be in operation soon.

3. Informational Serloes

a. The Informational Services Office continued its coverage of the Division's activities. During the month of Maroh 3,009 written Fleet Home Town news releases and 165 tape recorded Fleet Home Town radio in- terviews were prepared and forwarded to the Fleet Home Town News Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. In addition, a total of 62 news and feature art- icles supported by 46 photographs and 25 photo caption releases were also prepared and forwarded to CIB, III MAF for release and futher dissemination. Total number of releases was 85.

b. The second edition of the Division magazine, "Northern Warine," was delivered to Lieutenant RICHERT at Atsugi Naval Air Station, Japan on 26 March. Everything possible is being done to get the magazines to Dong Ha as soon as possible.

c. The Radio/TV section produced and forwarded to Headquarters, Marine Corps, 10 tape recorded radio features. Additionally, that section pro- duced and forwarded to Fleet Home Town News Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, 148 tape recorded Mothers Day messages per request from Fleet Home Town News Center.

d. The Informational Services Personnel provided support (brief#igs, escorts, transportation and billeting) to 29 civilian news media repre- sentatives who visited the 3d Marine Division during March.

e. The ISO's Combat Artist produced and forwarded to CIB, III NAF for transportation to Headquarters Marine Corps, five pieces of art in- cluding pen, pencil and water color sketches as the Ditaison's contri- bution to the Marine Corps Combat Art Program.

4. Special Services

a. March 8th, the "Abbey Neal Show" attracted an audience of about 3,000 at the Quang Tri Amphitheater for thAir country-western performance.

b. March 8th, a USO handshake tour featuring Henry Wilcoxon, well known actor and producer, visited with troops in the area.

c. March 9th, a USO Show featuring pop singer Jeanne Ewing and her accompanist Bill Thrasher performed for a morning audience of about 1,000 at the Quang Tri Amphitheatero During the afternoon the Show performed for troops at Vandergrift Combat Base.

d. The Vietnamese Cultural Drama Team performed for troops at the Cua Viet R & R Center the 15th of March.

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f. The Vietnamese Cultural Drama Team performed for troops at Vandergrift Combat Base on the 22nd of March.

g. The 29th of March, the Vietnamese Cultural Drama Team performed for troops at the Rock Pile.

h. Construction of the handball courts in Quang Tri have reached 50% completion.

i. The Quang Tri MARS Station has progressed to 90% completion.

J. During the month of March, the following items, among many others (athletic equipment), were issued to Division Personnel:

(1) 5,500 Paperback Books 33 Game Kits 17 Criti-Paks

k. Durirng the past month 691 cases of beer and 606 cases of soda were issued to Division Personnel under the "Free Beer and Soda" Pro- gram.

1. Movie Attendance during the reporting period totaled 7,449 atthe Quang Tri Amphitheater.

m. 831 pre-recorded audio tapes were ordered during the month of March.

n. The March Traffic Report from the Dong Ha MARS Station is as follows: Meg Orig-67, Msg Sent-1,803, Mis Rocd-868, P/P Orig-1,304, P/P Pri-18, P/P Hosp-0, P/P Offical-4, DA/Bt-296.

o. During the month of March, volleyball tournaments were com- pleted at Quang Tri and Dong Ha Combat Bases. 3d Medical Battalion placed first in the tournament with 1Ist Brigade, 5th Infantry Divis- ion (Mechanized) finishing second.

p. Registration for the University of Maryland Term IV classes was completed during the month. The following classes will be offered for Term IV: Law II, Personnel Management II, and Business Enterprise.

5. Division Band. During the month of February the Division Band per- formed in 23 separate engagements. They consisted ofthe following: four People to People concerts, two Honor and Awards ceremonies, and ten truoop concerts, five school concerts and two school dedications. In addition to the above performances the Division Band played morning colors at Quang Tri Combat Base.

6. Division Postal

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Quang Tri/ 583,318 162,450 745,768 Dong Ha

(2) The main post office and dispatch section remained at Quang Tri Combat Base with postal dispatch and receiving offices located at Dong Ha and Vandegrift Combat Bases. Seven unit post offices, and seven mobile money order urit post offices continue to furnish all phases of postal service to all units of the 3d Marine Division.

7, Provost Marshal

a. Traffic violations totaled 155 for the period. A total of 11 traffic accidents were reported during the period resulting in two Vietnamese civilian fatalities. A total of 59 Class I offensA, and 166 Class II offenses were committed during this period. b. A daily average of ten prisoners were detained in the P.O.W. facility at Dong Ha during this re:orting period.

8. Career Planner

a. During the month of March 1969 a total of 12 Career Planning reporting units (Battalion/Battery) were visited at least once.

b. The Career Planning Section conducted three inspections during March 1969 as part of the Division Administrative Inspection Team.

c. The following reenlistment results were obtained during the month of March:

First Termers Career Total 11.1% 8C% 20.9%

d. The Career Planning Section held a Bimonthly Training Conference on 27 March 1969. Major SAULS also briefed the First Sergeants and Ser- gpants Major of the Division on 28 March 1969.

9. Clubs . During the month 70,690 cases of beer, 66,676 cases of soda, 3,375 cases of snacks, 1,106 cases of whiskey, 11 cases of cigarettes, three Toyota jeeps, 276 bar stools, 328 chairs, 164 tables, two Conex boxes and three pallets of interior decorations and seven boxes of fur- niture were received at the warehouse located at Dong Ha Combat Base.

10. Staff Judge Advocate. During the month of March 1969 the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate reviewed 21 special courts-martial and 12 sum- mary courts-martial. Seven Judge Advocates were assigned as counsel for respondents at Administrative Discharge Boards; 57 for special courts-martial; nine to act as Government and defense counsel and Invest-

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igating Officers in Article 32 investigations; and three to conduct special fact-finring investigations. The Legal Assistonce Officer handled 163 cases and three battalions were inspected. The Division Judicial Activity received 48 cases and of these, 31 cases were tried and 17 otherwise disposed of.

11. Chaplain Information a. The chaplains Of the 3d Marine Division conducted 298 Sunday worship services with an attendance of 7,527 during March. Weekday worship services numbered 320 with a total attendance of 4,387. In- cluded in the above figures are 369 communion services with 2,964 communicants.

b. Memorial services conducted totalled 23. The total attendance was 1,787.

c. There were eight worship services conducted during March by lay-leaders within the Division with a total attendance of 89.

d. There were 26 Bible classes held with a total attendance of 58.

e. During March the listed chaplains of the 3d Marine Division par- ticipated in the following tactical operations:

(1) 3D MARINE DIVISION AO - Chaplains ALLRLD, BRAY, BROCK, CARR, CHILDERS, CILIST, DOERMANN, DRAKE, HUMMER, RICHTER, RUBINO, SOSTRICH, SPENCER, WHITAKER.

(2) MAINE CRAG - Chaplains BEDINGFIELD, BELL, DCMOANN, IGNOINK, RUBINO, SIATTERY, VAN TASSEL.

(3) MONTANA MAUlER - Chaplains ALIMN, BEDINGFIELD, BELL, CARR, DCRMANN, SLATTERY, SOSTRICH, TURNIR.

f. The chaplains of the 3d Marine Division delivered 22 lectures with a total attendance of 312 Marines.

g. The Division Chaplain conducted four weekly chaplain's meetings at Quang Tri with a total attendance of 75.

h. A day of retreat was conducted at Quang Tri by the Division Chaplain on 4 Mar, attended by 12 chaplains. LtCol Howard 14 SMITH, USMNC, Assistant G-5, 3d Marine Division, presented a brief but con- cise leoture on current policy and activities of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-5 Section, to the 3d Marine Division chaplains.

i. CAPT J. E. ZOLLER, CHC, USN, Division Chaplain, attended the MACV Command Chaplain's Conference in Saigon on 5 Mar.

j. RADY H. J. ROTRIGE, CHC, USN, Fleet Chaplain, U. S. Pacific Fleet, officially visited the chaplains of the 3d Marine Divison TAOR on 11 Mar. He was escorted by CAPT R. W. RADCLIFFE, CHC, USN, Force 45 ENC

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Chaplain, III MAF. k. The J. J. CARROLL M94ORIAL CHAPEL was dedicated at Cam Lo on 30 MAr in memory of Capt James Joseph Carroll, USMC, who was killed in action as Ccmpaxy Comander, K Co, 3d Battalion, 4th Warines, on 5 Oct 1966. The chapel was originally constructed at Camp Carroll in Oct 1967. When Camp Carroll was deactivated in Dec 1968 the chapel was relocated at Cam Lo. The Commanding General, MajGen R. G. DAVIS, USMC presented the chapel for dedication. end CAPT J. E. ZOLLER, Division Chaplain, preached the dedicatory semon.

1. Civic Action (1) Division chaplains participated in 11 "MIDCAPS".

(2) Provided 600 inexpensive TET gifts for distribution to orphans in Quang Tri City (Protestant and Roman Catholic sources).

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1. Forzal Schools. Division units utilized formal schools as indicated during the period to supplement on-the-job training and locally conduct- ed training as follows:

a. In-Country Schools

SCHOOL OFF EFNL

RPS Custodian 6 Basic Supply Iccounting 3 23 Motion Licture 1 rojectionist 12 Vietnamese Language 16 RECONDO 14 oScout Sniper 16 Cable Splicing 5 XCO Leadership 34 KY 28/58 Haintenance Training 17 Land Mine and Booby Traps 79 G-2 Air Orientation

b. Out-of-Country Schools

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COM/SEC Crypto 6 Basic Infantry deapons Repair NCO0 Leadership 1? Basic ammo Tech 10 Scuba 7 Special Scuba 2 ,mbarkation 13 16 Career Planning 4 Special 'Weapons 6 AO Ejection Seat 1

2. Informal Schools: On-the-job training and contact team instruction continued to be the primary means of accomplishing technical training within the Division. The M-16 Contact Team presented 14 hours of instruction to 158 division personnel. Another 10 hours of instruction was pre-ented on the LA.AW, 81mm and 6 0mmr mortars to 53 personnel in 4th CAG units. The NBC Contact Team presented 2 hrs of instruction on the care and maintenance of radiac equipment to 30 division personnel.

3. Kit Carson Scout .School. A formal school is conducted within the Division to train Chieu 1ois as Kit Carson Jco,ts, During this reporting period 21 scouts were graduated and assigned to division units.

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4. Land Mine, Booby Trap and Demol4tion School. Due to the increased casualties resulting from mines and booby traps in the Division AO the formal school on these weapons, oonducted by 3d Eihgineer Battalion, was augmented to train 20 personnel each week. During the month of March 79 division personnel successfully completed this training.

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DIVISION SURGEON 1. PERSONNEL: a. Division Surgeon: CAPT G. E. WIRE, JR. MG USN b. Medical Adminettrative Officer: CDR W. B. MC DUFFIE MSC USN c. Navy Personnel (less dental): On Board Joined Detached Line (NGF) Ofricers 14 6 4 JAG Officers 1 0 0 CHC Officers 30 3 1 MC Officers 65 6 2 MSC Officers 14 3 0 NC Officers 1 0 0 *HC Enlisted 1011 47 65

*HC Enlisted WIA: 38 *HC Enlisted KIA: 6 *HC Enlisted Killed Non-Hostile: 1

2. DISEASE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE:

a. There were a total of 314 cases of malaria for the Division with a malaria incidence rate of 14.95/1000/month or 179/1000/year.

b. A total of 117 cases of venereal diseases were re- ported by the medical sections for a total incidence rate of 5.6/1000/month or 67.2/1000/year. Breakdown revealed 109 cases of Gonorrhea, 8 cases of Chancroid, 0 cases of Syphilis, and 0 cases of Lymphogranuloma Venereum.

c. There were 14 cases of animal bites reported to the 3d Medical Battalion, 7 dog bites and 7 rat bites.

d. One case of immersion foot was seen by 3d Medical Battalion.

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The 3d Dental Company provides dental support throughout the TAOR of the 3d Marine Division to personnel of the Division. In addition, it provides dental prosthetic treatment and dental repair preventive main- tenance services to Navy and Marine personnel of NSA, let NAW and MCB units in the TAOR. Assistance to Graves Registration is provided in identification of the dead. Company personnel provide support to the Marine Memorial Children's Hospital at "D" Medical facility, Dong Ha. DENTCAPS were somewhat cu,tailed during the month due to increased ene9r activity and mining incidents of the post-, part- icularly in the Combined Action Platoons area. Active Fire Support Base support activity was continued with favorable troop response to the program. The Compay was inspected bV a team from Field Supply Analysis Office Three during 16-18 March. Force Dental Officer, FMFPAC, arrived in-country for annual inspection of III MAF Dental Companies on 31 Mardh. A double-length SEAsia tropical hut was constructed at quang Tri Combat Base CP area during the month. Upon completion of plumbing, wiring and in- ternal finishing, this building will house an enlarged prosthetics laboratoz7 and two operatories. Plans for construction of an additional dental fac- ility at Elliot Combat Base were dropp*d and the bunker assets were diverted to Vanidegrift Combat Base. This additional bunker at VCB will permit expansion of that facility in support of forward maneuver battalions.

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070635 01 1050 i1/J5As Elements of 3/5 CAV after a search of the area of initial contact encountered very heavy SAY and RPG fire. Two vehioles were damaged bt mines. Area seems to be a large enenr base camp and hdqtra with extensive fortification and large quantities 6f comm wire. Reported oasualties are 2 IlIA and 24 WIA.

976622 01 1200 4th Mar AOs C/1/4 made contact with 6 NVA in bnka. Supporting arms were called on the enesa position. EnemW 60am mortar fire was received wounding 6 Marines., About 1330, 3 men were wounded by a short artillery round. EneiW mortar & SAP increased from 5-6 eneay. ComparW position was consolidated and emergency resupply and evacuation were accomplished. Initial casualtiew reported were 3 KIA, 18 WIA(E), 3 NBC(E) and 5 en KIA.

193032 01 1310 Dewey CaXon AO: Lead elements of B/I/9 were takmn under fire by an ensra force using gren and SAP. The enenr fire was ret'd and the area searched with negative results. Reported casualties were 9 WIA(M).

205055 01 1540 Dewey Carion AQs A/1/9 observed 30 NVA moving east along a trail. The enenar was taken under fire using 81mm mortars, killing 12 NVA.

205055 01 1620 Dewey Canyon AoC A/1/9 sighted 30 NVA in the open ., and adjusted artillery on the eneny, killing 7.

157724 01 2015 1/5 A_ s Elements of M/5/3 made contact with an en force. In the exchange of fire one M*rine was wounded and 3 NVA were killed.

316702 01 2250 1/5 AU: A combined Xerine/PF amb fired on 3 en. In the exchange of fire one PF was wounded. The immediate area wa:3 searched with negative results. The wounded man was returned to CP and amb moved to a new night position.

affective 01 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of F/2/3 and T1/2/3 from 3d Mar Regt and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG TF Hotel.

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990555 02 1030 3d MaV AOW L/3/3 reported that a jeep traveling east on Rt 9 observed an explosion about 35 M from road. There were no casualties and no enesr were seen in area.

978584 02 1256 4th Ma9 AOs B/1/4 reported that a truck in a re- aupply convoy detonated what appeared to be a plas- tio mine inside the perimeter wire. Left side of vehicle was badly damaged and there were 2 WIA(M).

913591 02 2105 4th Mar AUs An LP from E/2/4 at PSB Russell heard movement and obs'd figures approx 10 M south of their position. The LP fired a claymore and threw grenades. The enemy threw 3 grenades as LP with- drew to perimeter. 60 and 81mm mortar missions were called on the enemy position. Area to be searched at first light. Resulting casualties were 2 WIA (M).

973615 03 0400 4th Marines AOs .n unk size en force attacked C/1/4 and L/3/4 using A and gren. 2 NVA entered and were killed inside the perimeter. Illumnination and 81mrm mortars were called and the enemy driven off. Casualties sustained were 13 KIA and 22 WIA(E). The enemy killed were 20(C).

018595 03 0O15 4th Marines 4Os While on a check of lines, a fire team from B/1/4 tripped a friendly surprise firing device resulting in 3 NBC(E).

314469 03 0840 1/5 Mech A0: A tank from B/1/77 detonated an unk type mine blowing a hole in the bottom of the tank and causing other external damage. The tank was moved to FSOB haron for repairs. Resulting casu- alties were 1 WIA(E).

244040 03 0945 Dewey Canyon AOs CP 3/9 received one RHG round resulting in 1 WIA(E). 60 and 81mm mortars were fired in return with unk results.

136127 03 1045 3d Mar A0s E/2/3 observed an est NVA platoon as they crossed a river. The en wore black shorts and shirts and carried R'G's, AK-47's and SKS's. 81mm and artillery were fired on the eneaV, killing 11. The friendly casualties were 1 KIA and 2 WIA(E).

240039 03 1115 Dewey Canyon AO: L/3/9 rec'd BA and RFG fire from eat 7 en. Fire ret'd w/60mm and LAAW's. Total casualties were 1 KIA, 2 WIA(E) and 4 NVA KIA.

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182688 03 1300 1/5 Mech A0N 3/2 ARVN made contact with and killed one NVA.

277027 03 1600 Dewey Canyon 401 Elements of M/3/9 were ambushed 4 8 NVA firing 8L and RXG's. Fire was ret'd and area was searched finding 6 en KIA. Priendly casualties were 2 KIA and 4 WIA(E).

275651 03 1700 1/5 Mech AOs A sweep boat from River Security experienced a small underwater explosion under the stern suffering minor damage but no casualties. Grenades weie thrown into the water with neg re- sults.

104524 03 2125 3d Mar AOs A PF amb sigited a plt of en. Con- tact was initiated and 81mm mortars were fired on the en psn. The amb was reinforced and the area searched finding 2 en KIA, 1 AK-47 and one B-40 rnd.

195036 03 2300 Dewey Canyon AO: A/1/9 reported that an AO obs'd 3 NVA moving on a road in the moonlight. 60mrm & 81mm mortars were fired, killing the 3 en.

Effective 03 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed 0PCON of A/1/4 from CO, 3d Marines and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG TP Hotel.

135130 04 0800 Dewey Carwon 40s The point elements of E/2/3 made contact with an en force. The en pen was assaulted and 81mm mortars were fired on withdrawal routes. Resulting casualties were 1 KIA, 8 WIA(E) and 2 NVA KIA(C).

173165 04 0820 Dewey Canyon AOs Elements of G/2/3 made contact w/unk size en force. Arty was fired and area searched finding 3 NVA KIA(C).

171154 04 0930 peowey Canyon A0Q A plt from G/2/3 sighted 2 NVWA moving SW. Fire was initiated and the en were assaulted. A search revealed 3 AX-47's and assor- ted 782 gear.

928609 04 1020 4th Mar AOs A plt from K/3/4 made contact w/unk size en force. Air and arty were called in and the area searched. There ware I NVA KIA(C) and 2 AK-47's found.

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195045 04 1140 Dewey Canyon AOs A ptl from A/1/9 was ambushed by an est 15 NVA using AW7 & RPG fire. The amb was assaulted killing 8 NVA. Priendly casualties were 3 WIA(E).

195036 04 1200 Dewey Canyon AO: Elements of A/1/9 sigtted 15 NVA with bicycles on a road. 81mnm and arty were fired killing 10 NVA.

080584 04 1208 4th Mar AOs A plt from E/2/4 detonated a SFD and made contact with an unk size NVA force. Arty was called in on the en nsan w/unk results. Friendly casualties were 2 WIA(s).

216041 04 1230 Dewey Canyon AOs A ptl from D/1/9 engaged 5 NVA in a bnk complex. In the exchange of fire the ptl suffered 4 4IA(M). The complex was searched w/neg results.

135655 04 1253 1/5 Yach AOs An APC from C Trp, 3/5 CAV was hit by an APG rnd resulting in 2 4WIA(.). The APC was repaired and operational.

178155 04 1515 Dewey CarVon AUj A plt ptl from G/2/5 rec'd SAF from an eat 2 NV, resulting in 1 4IA(E). Fire was ret'd w/unk results.

149139 04 1540 Dewey Canyon AO: A ptl from E/2/3 rec'd sniper fire resulting in 1 WIA(B). vtl ret'd fire !/unk results.

195045 04 1600 Dewey Canyon A0s A ptl from A/1/9 made contact w/10 NVA. 60mm mortars were fired on en. .esulting casualties were 5 KIA, 6 WIA(E) and 6 NVA KIA(C).

164682 04 1800 1/ý Mech AOs An element of 3/2 AIN made contact w/an enemy force killing 2 NVA and capturing 1 NVA and 3 individual weapons.

880592 04 1839 4th Marines AOt An amb from E/2/4 engaged an unk size en force killing 2 NVA.

Effective 04 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed 0:CON of F/2/3 from CG, TF Hotel and simultaneously passed OPCON to CO, 3d larines.

180692 05 0815 1/5 Mech AOs 3d Co, 3/2 ATiN rec'd sniper fire resulting in 1 WIA(E).

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219039 05 1000 Purple Martin AO: A ptl from D/1/9 eigited 2 NVA moving on a road. The ptl initiated contact killing one NVA but the other escaped. 164579 05 1008 1/ Mech AOW A tank from C/1/77 hit a pressure type AT mine blowing off 6 road wheels. There were no casualties and the tank was recovered.

139699 05 1030 1/5 Mech AOW A tank from B Trp, 3/5 CAY detonated an unk type mine resulting in 1 VIA(E) and minor damage to tank.

164689 05 1035 i/ Mech AO: A tank from 0/1/77 hit a pressure type V/T mine blowing off I road wheel. The tank was moved to C-2.

214033 05 1230 Deoey CaAzon AOs As C/1/9 was searching the area of a munitions cache and an exnlosion occurred, believed to have been caused by a surprise firing device. Casualties sustained were 12 WIA(E) and 16 WIA(M).

134723 05 1245 1/5 Mach AOs While conducting reoon in force, C Trp, 3/5 CAY received sniper fire. The tire was ret'd and area searched to reveal 2 NVA KIA.

368572 05 1315 1/5 Mech AOs A ptl from CAP 433 sighted 2 VC and engaged them w/SAP, Both ran into a treeline. A later search of the area uncovered 2 VC ZIA and 2 detainees.

124715 05 1608 1/5 MHoh AOx An APoC from C Trp, 3/5 CAY detonmted a presume type A/T mine blowing off 2 road wheels and one track and oausing 2 WIA(E). APC was re- covered.

960617 05 1710 4th Mar AOs: ile moving to a new pan, C/1/4 after extensive air and arty prep fires was taken under fire by an on force in bnks. The on pan was assaul- ted and secured, killing 8 NVA. While setting in their night positions, C/1/4 received 2 rnds of RPG fire res lting in 2 KIA. Arty was called on the en pan w/unk results.

963627 05 1750 4th Mar AOs An OP from I/3/4 made contact with and killed 1 NVA.

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359598 05 2045 M/5e chk AOs An ambush from Tm 4-3-2 sighted and killed one VC. A search of the body revealed one M-26 grenade. 288517 05 2250 1/5 Mech AO: JBD reported that a sqd amb rec'd SOr & gren from an eat 7-10 VC. Pire was ret'd and amb ret'd to perimeter, pursued w/gren & Sa.

307522 05 2330 1/5 Mecoh AOs PBD reported sighting approx 10-14 and 5-7 eneaV. Mortars were fired on both grps w/unk results. Effective 05 March GCG, III MAP assumed OPCON of 1ta Pit, Co A, 3d Fngr Bn and simultaneously passed OPCON to 0CG, 3dMarDiv. iffective 05 March CG, 3dk1arDiv assumed OPCON of let Pit, Co A, 3d engr Bn and simultaneously passed OPCON to 3d Engr Bn.

280525 06 0005 1/5 Mech A0W The SW perimeter of 2PCB sighted 15-20 enemy moving toward the base. 155, 4.2, 60, dusters, M-79 and AWF were brought to bear on the enemy force w/unlk results.

973614 06 0910 4th Mar 40A While attempting to disarm a 111-10 directional mine, engineers accidentally detona- ted the mine. Casualties suffered were 2 killed and 2 evacuated.

230583 06 1000 1/5 Mach AU: FL3G "B" reported an explosion in ASP #2 at Dong Ha Combat Base. Casualties were 2 killed, 2 wounded and evacuated, and 2 with minor injuries. An investigation is being con- ducted.

196040 06 1120 Dewey Canyon A0s A/1/9 observed 10 NVA moving south on road. The enemy force was engaged w/za, 60mm mortars and arty, killing 9 NVA.

196040 06 1515 pewey Carwon AUt 'Ahile a helicopter was in an LZ the pan was attacked tr a sqd of NVA firing 2 RPG rnds. A/1/9 adjusted 60iwa mortars resulting in 8 NVA KIA (C). There was 1 friendly WIA(E).

064529 06 1930 1/5 Mech AOs A RF ptl made contact w/approx 15 VC armed w/M-79's & B-40 rockets. The VC broke contact. A search of the aria revealed 1 VC KIA.

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183680 06 2113 1/5 Mech i0sThe 4th Compary from 5/2 ARYN made contact w/1 NVA sqd. In the exchange of fire, 1 ARVN was killed.

178678 07 0130 1/5 Mech A0 s A sqd from 3/2 ARVN made contact w/an est en pit. In the exchange of fire, 2 ARVN were killed, 2 en were killed and 1 1-16 and 1 PRC-6 were lost.

089578 07 0832 3d Mar AO: 1/3/3 reported that while burning trash 2 M-26 grenades exploded in the trash pit killing one man and wounding 4 others.

346428 07 1500 1/5 Mech AO: D/1/11 made contact w/an unk siae en force. Fire was brought to bear on en and the area searched. Found were 10 NV,, KIA(C) and 2 POW. The friendly casualties were 4 KIA and 4 dIA(E).

089592 07 1600 Id Mar AO: k truck while returning to Rt 9 from the rock quarry struck a mine resulting in one WIA(M) and light damage to truck. Two suspects were seen leaving the area immediately and moving to the village at 095593.

080640 07 1645 1/5 Mech AO: A tank from B Trp, 3/5 CAY was hit by an -L'Grnd. The fire was ret'd killing 3 NVA. Friendly casualties were 5 WIA(.&).

080640 07 1715 1/5 1ech AOW A duster from 1/44 was hit by an RPG rnd in the engine resulting in heavy damage. Fire was ret'd and area searched. Found were 1 en KIA, 1 AK-47, and 1 RPG-7 launcher. There were no friendly casualties and the vehicle was moved to C-2.

085645 07 1905 1/5 Mech AOu A t rk from B Trp, 5/5 CAV struck a mine,resulting in damage to the track and light damage to the tank. There were no reported casu- alties and the tank was recovered.

194033 07 2100 Dewey Canyon AO: An NVA sqd fired 18 RPG rnds and about 200 rnds of AWP into k/1/9 with no casualties. Fire was ret'd using 81imu, arty and organic wpna, killing 5 NVA.

145644 08 0102 1/5 Mech AOs An APC from the security element of 3/5 CAY detonated an est 40 lb mine. APC was est to be a total loss and there were 3 WIA(M).

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182699 08 0920 1/, Mech AOs Blements of 3/2 ARVN made contact w/an unk size en force resulting in 1 KIA and 2 wIA(M).

195036 08 1010 Dewey Canyon AOs A ptl from A/1/9 left the Co psn and rec'd 5 RPG rnds and SAF. Fire was ret'd with organic wpns, 81imm and artillery killing 6 NVA.

298124 08 1110 Dewey Canyon AU: The 3d Co, 1/2 A'VN made contact w/an unk size en force resulting in 2 WIA(M).

825607 08 1215 4th Mar AO: A pit from G/2/4 made contact w/5 NVA and killed 2 of them, sustaining 1 WIA(M).

154607 08 1310 3d Mar AOs A convoy, while retrieving a previously damaged duster from 1/44, observed a number of civi- lians in the area. As the civilians dropped to the ground the convoy rec'd 15-20 rnds of AK-47 fire w/neg damage or casualties. No fire was ret'd arndi convoy icntinued to D:ng Ha.

117700 08 1325 1/5 Mech AOs C Trp, 3/5 CAV rec'd 4 to 5 rnds of sniper fire from the Ni~ resultiit in one Arqy WIA (E). The area was searched by M/5/3 with neg results.

824607 08 1430 4th Mar AOs A plt ptl froi. 0/2/4 made contact w/5-8 NVA. In an exchange of fire one NVA was killed while G Co suffered 2 WIA. After searching the en psn one fresh grave w/1 en body was fnd. Results of the contact were 2 WIA (E) and 2 I•NA KIA.

214033 08 1725 Dewey Canyon AO: C/1/9 rec'd 6 rnds of what was believed to be RR fire on their rsn resulting in 1 KIA and 2 IIA(E). 6um, and 81r,i mortars were fired in return w/unk results.

223041 08 1850 Dewey CarVon 4O: A FO with D/1/9 observed an active 50 cal pan and adjusted arty resulting in 3 NVA KIA.

393556 08 2005 1J5 Mech AU: An amb from B/1/61 was triggered and the area was searched finding one M-16 and one en KIA.

iffective 08 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of H/2/9 and ~/2/9 (-) from TF Hotel and simultaneously passed OPCON to 3d Marine Regiment.

Effective 08 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of F/2/9 from TF Hotel and simultaneously passed OPCON to 3d Marine Regiment.

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129514 09 0630 3d Mar AC: A ptl amb from K4/3/3 opened fire on 15 NVA then sighted an additional 15 NVA. The ptl pulled back and called an arty man. The ntl was reinforced by a platoon of K Co and 2 tanks. The en broke contact and fled. A search of the area revealed 21 NVA KIA (C), 15 AK-47's, 57 packs, and other assorted gear. One POW was taken and friendly casualties were 3 0IA(M). 829605 09 0915 4th Mar A0 : rhile seardching the area of yester- dýa's contact, a plt fromi G/2/4 rec'd intenise SAP and ikG fire. 3Sporadic firing cont'd all dny. As the plt attempted to search the arei about 1600, they again reC'd RPG, SA and mortrr fire. Art wasi adjusted and en fire silenced. Total sustained were 1 KIA and 6 i whiletA(E), accoun- ting for 2 en KIA and criture of 1 1K-47.

361444 09 1450 1/5 Mech AU: A tank from B/1/77 carrying iff trrs hit an unk type mine resulting in 53I..() and 2 IXA(M). One track was broken and repaired. The tank was recovered.

300520 09 2250 11/ Mech AOs In the southern perimeter of TCB it was discovered that the land line wire had been cut in 5 places. iumerous pen liots were seen and movement heard approx 100 M from defensive wire. 4.2 mcrtar and duster fire wns brougit on the area with unk results.

365597 10 1535 1/1 Mech AOs Elements of C/1/61 acting on a tip went out to rick up a wounded VC'. As the unit approached the man, he shouted Chieu "oi. The VC had gun shot wound in right leg. A medevac was requested.

825608 11 0820 4th Mar AOs G/2,4 rec'd saf killing 1 Marine. Fire was ret'd and mort & -rty mans adjusted. As the co moved, the lead elements r.ade contact w/an est en eqd. Arty & mort fire again was directed on en. At 1150 G Co received 12 rnds of 60mm mort fire. At 1400 a previously reported IlIA was fnd in good health. At 1550 G Co sighted an est NVA co moving toward their pen from the N, INE & NW. The en was engaged and in a hvy exchange of fire G Co suffered 2 KIA and 9 WIA(E).

239038 11 0938 Dewey CarWon AO: An OP from c/1/9 signted ) NVA. SAP was initiated killing I NVA.

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844582 1l, 1120 4th Mar A•0s P/2/4 made contact w/an unk size on force killing one NVA.

162138 11 1230 Dewy Ceyon Ago An OP from K/3/9 made contact w/3-4 NVA resulting in 1 fr KIA and 2 WIA(M). The Or was reinforced and 81mm mortars fired on en pen w/unk results.

195697 11. 1520 1/5 Nedh AOW An APC from B Trp, 3/5 CAY hit an unk size mine blowing off both tracks and damaging hull. There was 1 friendly WIA(E).

843580 11 1405 4th Mar A0 s F/?/4 sighted one NWA. Small arms, mort and arty fire was directed at the enemny w/unk results. 1 WIA(E) was sustained by F/2/4.

157520 11 1520 1/5 Mech AOs A ptl from K/3/3 detonated an 82mm rnd rigged as a surprise firing device resulting in 4 WIA(E) and 2 WIA(M). One NVA was siighted in the area and killed.

2140034 11 1710 Dewey Cawon A10 1st Plt, B/1/9 made contact w/an IWA plt. The l st Plt was reinforced by another plt from B/1/9 and both platoons moved back to co position. B/1/9 then rec'd 60 rnds of 60mm mort fire. Results were 2 KIA, 12 JIA(E), 15 JIA(i) and 3 NVA KIA(C).

844583 11 1715 4th Mar AOs F/2/4 made contact w/10-15 en in a bnk complex. One NVA officer was killed in the initial burst of fire and one MNrine was wounded and evacuated. The area was searched finding 15 NVA packs, 100 lbs of rice, and other assorted gear.

246609 11 1940 1/5 Mech AOU: Two Jhrines from Med NT Section detonated an sfd which was in the 2d ARVN arty compound defensive wire. Both were wounded and evacuated

Effective 11 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OP•ON of 3/3 (-) (Rein) with I, K and L/3/5 from 3d Marines and simultaneously rassed ClCON to 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mech).

Effective 11 March CG, 3dMarDiv pas,ed OPOoN of 3d Marines (-) (Rein) with 1/3 and 2/3 to CG, TF Hotel.

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186136 12 0300 Dewey Cezon AO: M/3/9 observed 2 en outside the perimeter. Fire was initiated killing one of the NVA. The defensive wire was checked and two strands of wire were fnd to be cut.

217067 12 0515 Dewey Cawnyon 40s A pit from A/1/9 rec'd SA,AW and RPG fire from an unk size en force. The resulting casualties were 6 WIA(E), 2 WIA(M) and 2 NVA KIA(C).

038565 12 0715 1/5 Mech AO: A mine sweep team made contact w/an unk size en force using a command detonated mine and firing 2 RPG rnds. The en force was engaged w/SA and 81mm mort fire w/unk results. Friendly casualties were 2 KIA and 3 4IA(E).

052565 12 1100 1/5 Mech 40s A vehicle from 3d Marines,following a swee.- tm,detonated a mine killing 1 and wounding 3 Vietnamese walking along the road. One Narine in the vehicle was wounded and evacuated.

051965 12 1430 1/5 .ech AWs A tank was reported to have a hit a mine, blowing off a track and damaging 2 road wheels. The tank was ret'd to Dong Ha.

121513 12 1830 1/5 Mech AO: K/3/3 detonated an unk type sfd resulting in 1 KIA and 7 WIA(E).

271624 12 2034 1/5 Mech AOs A PBR on river ptl sighted 5 en, 2 in the water and 3 on the beach. The en were t.ken under fire w/M-79 and SAF. The ptl boat rec'd SAF and when fire was suppressed, a Viet- namese unit searched the area capturing 5 detainees.

318545 12 2130 1/5 Mech 40A: jCB perimeter rec'd 7-10 rnds of small arms and 6 rnds of 60mm mortar fire. The area was illuminated but no mort fire wis ret'd due to closeness of village. .3niper tins were placed to cover area. En mort fire resulted in one 4IA(E).

260629 13 0126 1/5 Mech A0s A PIR sighted approx 25 en in a treeline. 60mm mort was fired on en w/unk results.

252719 13 1020 1/5 Mech AOs An est en sapper plt infiltrated an ARVV 2/2 OP. 9 ind wpns were lost by AiVN forces. A reaction force from 11th ARVI1 CAV pursued en and searched the area. Found were 4 empty 60mm cases, 80 rnds of 60mm, 3 82mm rnds, 5 .50 cal ammo boxes, 14 lbs of TIT, 1 RAG rnd, 2 Chicoms, 1 AK-47, 1 LMG and 3 NVA bodies.

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135736 13 1540 1/5 14ch AOs A tank from 0/3/5 detonated a mine Yidh destroyed 2 road wheels and 2 road arms.

150738 13 1812 1/, Meoh AO0 A Ranger Tm sighted 12 NVA 30-40 M north of their ni8ht pan and engaged them w/LAAW'sa and AWF, En ret'd fire w/RPG's causing 2 WIA(E). The on brolo contact after sustaining 3 NVA KIA.

133716 13 2015 1/5 Mech :0:The 2d Plt, c/3/5 saw en in a spider hole and fired M-79. There were 2 IVA KIA(C) as a result.

945625 14 0710 4th Mar AW: M/3/4 made contact with and killed 1 NVA in a bnk.

075576 14 1030 1/5 Mech AOs A duster from C/1/44 struck an A/T mine resulting in los3 of 2 road wheels. The ve- hicle was ret'd to Dong Ha.

947632 14 1050 4th Mar AOs I/5/4 made contact with and killed 2 NTA and captured 2 SKS rifles. I/3/4 cont'd the attack and rec'd SAP from an unk size en force. The fire was ret'd and an extensive search of the area revealed an additional 9 en killed, 11 IWC, 57 grenades and other assorted gear captured. Friendly casualties were 2 WIA(M) and 1 WIA(B).

054666 14 1335 1/5 Mech Aos Ahile on recon in a LOCH, an Fo from 3/5 CAV sighted unk number of NVA. SAO was initi- ated killing one NVA.

320517 15 0545 1/5 Mech AOs it ptl from CAi 423 while destroying a bnk w/gren caused a sec explosion which caused 1 USNC KIA. Later in the same vic, while on the way to a night amb site, a ptl from CAP 423 made contact w/an unk number of VC. In a nvy exchange of fire the ptl leader was fatally wounded. An exploitation force from the CAP CP was sent to aid. Total casualties were 1 KIA and 1 PF 4IA(Ei).

367445 15 0635 1/5 Mech AOG A sniper tm from 1/11 made contact w/an unk siz3 en force. 3 claymores were detonated and the tm was reinforced and a search of the area conducted. Found were 1100 lbs of rice, 7 VC KIA, 1 AK-47 and 1 POW.

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258042 15 1100 pewey Cajon A ptlt0o from 0/1/9 made contact w/a reinforce4 en sqd. The en force was supported by 60mm mortars. The en psn was assaulted using gun ships and organic wpns. The area was searched and 10 NVA KIA were fnd. Later in the same area the ptl sighted 15-20 NVA and called arty which accounted for 7 more NYA KIA(C). Total casualties sustained from both contacts were 4 WIA(E) and 3 WIA(M) while the total en casualties were 17 NVA KXA(C).

000484 15 1215 3d Mar AOs A gren exploded in B/1/3's area killing 2 and causing 3 N3C(A ) and 18 NBC(M).

OPERATION i'HAIN CRAG.omenoed on 15 March.

Effective 15 March the following permanent boundary was established for the 2nd ARV1 Regt AO: from the PV)L at YD 150779 south on the 15 N/s grid line to YD) 150630 then straight southeast to YD 167608 then follow river generally east to YD 218608 then southeast to YD 222602 then east along RIt 9 to the railroad at YD 233607 then east along railroad to YD 246604 then to road at YD 248605 then follow Rt 1 to YD 275577 then follow stream to river at YD 294587 then follow river north to YDI)265634 then along stream northwest to YD 250650 then on a straight line northeast to YD 300710 then on a straight line northeast to D&Z at YD 268763 then follow southern boundary of DMZ to coast at YD 282711.

23o0630 16 0210 1/5 Mach AO: CAO 414 was attacked by an unk size en force. Casualties sustained were 12 PF KIA, 5 USME KIA, 10 PF WIA and 4 US2C WIA, 1 USN KIA, 2 Vietnamese Civ KIA and 1 Vietnamese Civ WIA.

154694 16 0720 1/5 Mech A0O An APC from B Trp, 3/5 CAV was hit by an RYG rnd resulting in 2 WIA(E) and mit.or damage to vehicle. Fire was returned and the area was searched finding 1 NVA KIA.

164704 16 0900 1/5 Mech AOs An LU from 3/5 CAV sighted 5 NVA in a wood line. The L~E received ground fire which resulted in 5 hits damaging pedal controls and fuel tAnks. The eneWy was engaged w/sa and arty fire and 8 NVA were killed. The LQI made a force landing outside A-4 and was evacuated to 1/5 CP.

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079571 16 1015 M15oh AOs A 5/4 ton truck from 1/9 struck an mine resulting in 1 KIA and 5 VIA(B).

155689 16 1128 1/ MohA AOs Elements of B/3/5 CAY made contact w/2 NVA platoons. The elements of B Trp were reinforced and moved into the en area. Air strikes and arty were called on en pan and the area was searched. Found were 8 NVA KIA(c), 6 paaks, 5,nds of 60mm, 3 rnds of B-40 rockets and 1 60•m mortar base ,plate.

075572 16 1130 1/5 Mach AO A duster from 1/44 struck an A/T mine blowing off the left track and resulting in 1 WIA (M). Vehicle was recovered.

184140 16 1150 Dewey Caryon AOs An OP from K/3/9 was hit by an est 8-10 en using small arms and resulting in 2 KIA and 1 WIA(B). Lost to the on were 3 weapons and 1 AN/PRC-25 radio.

267488 16 1200 1/5 Mach A0t While inserting a recon tin, one tank from 3d Tank Bn detonated an unk type mine resul- ting in light damage to the tank. The vehicle was recovered and returned to qCB for repairs.

156678 16 1600 1/5 Mach AOs An APC from B/3/5 hit an unk type mine resulting in 3 WIA(S) and heavy damage to *e vehicle.

238039 16 1800 Dewey Canyon Ao4 An oP from A/1/9 observed 4 en who appeared to be setting in a mort pan. The OP engaged the en v/SAN, M-79's, 60's and 81's and accounted for 4 NVA KIA.

235035 16 1920 D 9Aon AOs In a late report A/1/9 sighted 0-2 A25in te open. Arty was called in resulting in 12 WA.V1(c).

237045 17 0815 Dewey Cawyon Ws A ptl from 0/11/9 wm hit bV approx 4 to 6 rnds of RPG fire and 14 60mm rnde. The ptl ret'd fire w/SA. Priendly casualties were 1 KIA and 7 WIA(E). In casualties were unk,

841582 17 0900 4h_ &. A8 A tl froma/214 spotted 2 NVA and engaged them v/SAY resulting in 2 IVA KIA(C) and 1 S•S (IWc).

998458 17 1245 5 Mar As A ptl from A/1/3 operating near VCB reood 6-7 rnds of SAP. Fire vae ret'd and the area was checked w/neg results.

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870592 17 191.0 4th Mar,•Os An amb from 7/2/4 observed one NVA approaching their pan. En was engaged w/S3AF resulting in 1 NVA KIA(C). Later So was rec'd from the SW and 81mm and arty msns were called in. Fire was silenced.

828619 17 1920 4th Mar AU: An OP from G/2/4 observed 1 NVA moving toward their psn. The en was engaged w/SAF resulting in 1 NVA KIA(C).

021567 17 2100 3d Marines AOs G/2/9 observed an est 20-25 NVA moving in a NW direction. En was engaged w/81mm mort fire. Results were wik.

Effective 17 March the Maine Crag AO was established as follows: from Laotian border at XD 658489 south- eýst along stream to XD 712463 then east along inter- mittent stream to XD 725462 then northeast along trail to XD 745472 then to XD 755467 then to XD 760472 then east along trail to XD 800468 then to XD 810478 then south to stream at D 815463 then southeast along Jong Rao .Quan to XD 845457 then east along stream to Rt 9 at XD 918416 then to XD 928401 and follow Da Krong east and south to YD 015345 then south along trail to YD 025519 then south along Huong Hua/Ba Long boundary to Laotian border at YD 016275.

Effective 17 March CG, 3dMarDiv a.s3umed OPCON of TF Remagen with C/1/77 (Rein) and B/1/61 (Rein) from 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (1ech) and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG TF hotel.

239059 18 0615 D)ewev Canvon ,LU: A/1/o rec'd RPG, 60iam mort and saf resulting in 9 WIA(.). SAFy, 6-mm mort and arty were ret'd w/u..k results.

244044 18 0810 Dewey Canyon AU: An 01 from '1/'9 sigted b NVA moving toward their psn. Arty and 60mm mort were fired resulting in 6 NVA KIA(C).

240040 18 0810 D)ewey Caxyon AOs A/1/9 rec'd an unk number of 60mm mort rnds and ret'd fire w/60mm mortar and arty resulting in 4 NVA KIA(C).

871590 18 1140 4th Msr AOs hile searching a bnk complex F,/2/4 rec'd SA from an unk size en force. SA and 81mm mort fire were ret'd w/unk results.

027562 18 1645 3d Mar AOs One man from H/2/9 was hit by sniper fire resulting in 1 WIA(S).

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914407 18 1740 3d Mar AOW An APO from B/1/61 ran into an A/T mine causing perious damage to the vehicle and resulting in 1 KIA and 9 WIA(E). 870591 18 1830 4th Mar AOs A sqd ptl from F/2/4 made contact w/an eat 10 NVA. The en was engaged w/SAI resulting in 2 NVA XIA(C).

128700 18 2205 115 Mech AOs A gnd surveillance ta from 3/5 located at A-4 rec'd 10 sa rnds and spotted 1 en w/spotlight approx 25 M from their psn. No casualties were sustained. M-60 and gren were directed at the en w/unk results.

OPERATION DEWEY CANYON terminated 18 March.

175696 19 1330 1/5 Mach AOs An APC hit a mine blowing off 2 sets of road wheels, causing a hole to be blown in the hull and resulting in 5 WIA(E).

14687 20 0350 1/5 Mech AOs lst Amtrac CAP came under hvy mort attack from an unk psn while at the same time the unit came under a sapper attack from two directions. A reaction force from A Co and H & S Co reinforced the CAP and en fled to the north. As a result of the action 2 PF's were killed, 8 VN WIA(E) and 1 USMC WIA(E). The en lost 5 VC KIA, 1 VC POW, 2 AK-47's and 4 1 lb satchel charges. 827616 20 0600 4th Mar AOs K/3/4 rec'd AK-47 fire and 2 Chicoms on the east side of their perimeter. Arty was fired w/unk results.

981543 20 0715 9th Marines 40s The bridge under construction between VCB and ECB wa& 75% destried- by a ~lnmted en charge. Rt 9 cont'd to remain open at the point however.

883217 20 0950 Maine Crag AOs A ptl from G/l/3 made contact w/12 NVA in bnks. After calling an A/S, the pan was assaulted. Results were 2 KIA, 1 WiIA(?) and 3 NVA KIA. 822614 20 0940 4th Mar APs A ptl from G/2/4 made contact w/an unk size en force. SAP and arty were ret'd. There was 1 WIA(E).

938628 20 0955 4th Marines A0s A plt from K/3/4 detonated a mine of unk size causing 2 KIA and 4 WUA(E).

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676573 20 1030 FurDle Martin AOs After the extraction of a recon ptl from P3B Argonne, D/1/4 conducted a heliborne assault into the PSB. The company landed hhile reoeiving hvy SAF. En pens were assaulted and the PSB secured. In the contact there were 4 KIA, 7 WIA(E), 15 NVA KIA, 1 RPD MG captured along with 2 AK-47's and 2 RPG rocket launchers.

830617 20 1130 4th Mar A-s A sqd amb from G/2/4 made contact w/3 NVA. The amb fired a 60mm mort man and SAP w/unk results. There was 1 friendly WIA(E).

076571 20 1230 /5 •ach AOs A duster from C/1/44 providing secur- ity for the M?B-53 Rock Crusher rec'd 25 rnds of AE-47 fire. A 3/4 ton truck went to investigate the damage and hit a land miia resulting in 1 WIA (E) and 1 WIA(M).

875222 20 1800 Maine Crag 40s A ptl from G/2/3 made contact w/4 NVA. The ptl assaulted through the eneaq pan and sustained 6 WIA(E) while the en lost 2 NVA KIA(C) and 2 POW's. Also captured were 4 AK-47's.

252623 20 1820 1/5 Moah AOs An LCM from River security detonated an underwater explosive 10 feet off the port bow. There was negative damage to the craft.

677577 20 1030 purple Martin AOs: While attempting to eliminate a sniper who was delivering fire on FSB Argonne, a ptl from D/1/4 encountered hvy SAP and AW from a bnk complex. The ptl withdrew due to darkness. There were 1 KIA and 5 WIA(E).

897227 21 0945 Maine Cra6 AUs The point on a ptl from H/2/3 spotted 1 NVA and took him under fire. The en fled into a bnk. The ptl then flushed 2 NVA out of the bnk and effected 2 oaptures. In addition to the 2 POW's one AE-47 was captured.

908233 21 1150 Maine Crag AOs While getting water from a stream a ptl from 11/2/3 was ambushed by an unk size en force firing SA and RPG's. The ptl consolidated and called in arty. There were 3 friendly KIA and 11 WIA(E). 093617 21 1224 1/1 Mech AOs An APC from Bravo Troop, 3/5 CAV hit an unk tp mine. The road wheels were blown off and the hrull was punctured. There were 3 WIA(E) as a result of this incident.

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977488 21 1430 4th Mar 40s While on a routine dwy ptl a Marine from E/3/4 became a heat casualty. The Maxine died on the wy to D-Med.

091619 21 1530 1/5 MXah AOs While on a coordinated tank-infantry operation 7-10 NVA were spotted in the open. The en were taken under fire by tanks from A Co, 3d Tank Bn resulting in 3 NVA KIA(C).

091619 21 1550 J/5_ Mech AOs An APC from B Trp, 3/5 CAV hit a land mine seriouily damaging the vehicle and resul- ting in 2 4IA(E) and 1 WIA(M).

091619. 21 1745 1/5 Mach AUt A tank retriever from B Trp, 5/5 CAY struck a mine. There were no casualties and the vehicle was evacuated to Camp Rlied Devil.

303677 21 2156 1/5 MAch AUs While on a routine night ptl a PBR from River Security rec'd SAP. Fire was ret'd on the suspected en pan w/unk results.

286520 21 2315 1/5 Mach AOs 4~CB had definite visual sijitings of enemy mvt and rec'd liit SAP along the peri- meter. The enemy was taken under fire w/4.2 mort and 106 RR fire. A sniper also took the en under fire. At 0950 the next morning a sweep of the area revealed 4 NVA KIA(C). Effective 21 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of B/1/9 from 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Yech) and simul- taneously passed OPCON to 1/9.

924246 22 1400 Maine Crag Au: Jhile on -tl, a unit from E/2/3 came under hvy SAY from the right flank. After consolidating, arty was directed on the en Psn. Total casualties were 2 KIA, 15 4IA(E) and 10 en KIA(C).

302456 22 1700 1/5 Mech AU: . land clearing vehicle from B/1/77 rec'd 2 HYG rnds from a westerly direction. The vehicle rec'd 3everal hits. Nort and arty fire was directed on the suspected en psn. Friendly casualties were 1 KIA and 2 WIA(s).

056617 22 1750 1/5 Mech AUs A,n A1C from A/3/5 was hit by what appeared to be an RPG rnd. An AO sighted 8 NVA near the ArC. Trps from A/3/5 dismounted and engaged the en resulting in 1 KIA, 4 dWIA(E) and 2 NVi KIA(C).

926267 22 1800 Maine Crag AO: A company from 3/2 ART1 made contact w/an est en sqd. There were 2 VIAUE). 68 ENCLoSURE (1) 3ACRET

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945654 22 2145 4th Mar AOs An amb from L/5/4 ambushed an unk size en force w/grenades, claymores and SAP. 1 burst of AK-47 fire was rec'd. There was no report of arny casualties, friendly or enemy.

Effective 22 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of B/1/9 from 1/9.

Effective 22 Mardch CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of D/1/9 (-) from 1/9 and simultaneously passed OPCON to let Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mech).

817624 23 1130 4th Mar AOs A recon ptl from G/2/4 engaged an unk size en force. The en was firing small arms and RPG's. The ptl was reinforced by a pit and contact was broken. A sweep of the area disclosed a 60am mortar, 4 Chicoms and 2 sniper pens. There were 5 Fr WIA(E). 282552 23 1200 115 Pbch AOs A security ptl from 4CB searched the area of the secondary explosions resulting from arty fire. One man fell into a punji pit, 2 men detonated a surprise firing device and one man fell and broke a rib. The patrol found a pallet of grenades that had been broken into and 2 en were sighted fleeing to the west. The en were taken under fire w/4.2 mort. Total casual- tie, were 5 VWIA(E) and 1 NBC(E).

926200 23 1230 Maine Cr AO 3/2 ARYN made contact v/an eat en eqd, Iilinag I NVA aA sustaining 3 VIA(E).

915229 23 1600 Maine Crai ACs A ptl from G/2/3 engaged an eat en aqd defending a base areea. After an exchange of SAP the en fled to the northeast. A search of the area disclosed 1 RPG launcher, 1 AKX-47, 6 light mnhine-guna, 2500 RPG rnds, 2000 lba powdered milk, 7500 lbs sugar, 5700 lbs of rice, 3800 82mam mort rnds, 150 lbs of TNT, 20-30 packs, 3200 AK-47 rnde, 100 lbe af lard. There was 1 POW oaptured. 055614 23 1650 / Mech Ot Two RPG rnde were fired at an APC from B/3/5 resulting in minor damage to the ve- hicle. The suspected en pan was fired upon w/unk results. Friend3,7 casualties sustained were 1 EIA and 4 WIA(E). 1 NVA KIA was also reported.

260550 23 1654 /} Mach AO, QTCB security unit engaged 2,.3 VC v/SAP and 2 VC were wounded. While attempting to pursue the VC 3 WIA(E) were sustained from a surprise firing device.

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677575 23 1720 4th Mar A0s A ptl from D/1/4 rec'd sniper fire. Later a ptl from C/I/4 swept the area and destroyed several bnks. An A/S was called in on suspected sniper pens w/unk results. There was 1 WIA(M). OPERATION MONTANA MAULER commenced 23 March.

Effective 23 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of 0 and D/1/9 from 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Medh) and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG, TF Hotel.

Effective 23 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of 1/9 (-) with A and B companies and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG, TF Hotel.

Effective 23 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed UPCON of 3/3 (-) with K and I companies from lst Bde, 5th Inf Div (Meda) and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG, TF Hotel.

Effective 23 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of let Plt, Quang Tri Prov Rifle Co from Quang Tri Base Coordinator and simultaneously passed OPCON to CG9 TF Hotel.

323543 24 0115 1/5 Mech AO, The perimeter on ,TCB was receiving SAP, M-79 and RPG fire from the vic of the pagoda. Fire was ret'd w/SA and M-79. In a later report at 0200 (VCB still had mvt and was on condition 1 alert.

049627 24 0917 1/5 Mech AOs A bulldozer from B Trp, 3/5 CAY was hit tr an RPG rnd, causing 2 WIA(E).

275552 24 1000 1/5 Mach A0: While on security ptl a ED Scout from 4rCB was seriously wounded and medevaced.

342542 24 1130 1/5 Mech AOs fd Bn, let ARYN made contact w/an unk size enemy force resulting in 2 NVA KIA(C) and 2 IWo, LKAX-47's. One B-40 rnd was also captured.

154747 24 1430 115 Mech AOs The 2nd ARVN, while conducting a sweep of the area engaged the enemy and capt'd 2 MG's, 1 AK-47, 1 SKS and killed 8 NVA.

070619 24 1850 1/5 Mech AOt A tank and VTR from B Trp, 3/5 CAY hit mines resulting in 4 WIA(E).

During the day several mining incidents caused 2 KIA and 2 WIA(E).

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Effective 24 March CG, 3dXarDiv assumed OPCON of 9th Marines from CG, TF Hotel.

Effective 24 March CG, 3dMarDiv passed OPCON of 1/3/9 (Bald Eagle) to 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mach).

$65724 25 0700 1/ý Mach A01 In a follow-up on 3d Tanks contact of a previous night, a sweep of the amb area produced 5 NVA KIA(C) and I AK-47 capt'd.

911221 25 0925 Maine Crag AOs An alert OP from E/2/35 sigated 8 NVA approaching from the south. Two NVA were al- lowed to pass and a claymore was detonated killing 5 of the en. In ar contact following there were 3 FY WIA(E).

669523 25 0930 Purple Martin Aks A/1/4 rec'd an unk number of rnds of sniper fire resulting in 1 KIA. 053588 25 1000 9th Mar A40s The point element of E/2/9 initiated contact w/4 NVA and cont'd contact all throu* the day until 1600. During the day E/2/9 pursued the attack while receiving SA1, 50 cal and 82mm mort fire. The Co Cmdr was killed and 12 heat casualties were suffered. There were 1 KIA, 5 WIA(E) and 12 NBC(M) while the enemy lost 7 NVA(C).

053625 25 1030 1/5 Mach AOs A contact which had begun on 24 March still raged on between 3/5 and an est NVA battalion dug in on the side of a hill. Casualties to the TG were 26 NVA KIA(C), 2 FR KIA and 15 WIA.

544416 25 1050 1/5 Mach Aos While on a tactical march north C/1/11 was engaged by approx 2 NVA. Arty was called in on the suspected en psn resulting in 2 NVA KIA(C) and the capture of 2 AK-47's and 2 45 cal pistols.

181615 25 1145 1/5 Mech AOs A 5/4 ton truck on a Civic Action mission struck a mine. The mine was believed to have been made w/a 5 gal can and plastic explosive. The truck was 100% destroyed and there was 1 WIA(E).

944252 25 1500 Maine Crag AOW The 4th Co 3/2 ARYN engaged an unk size en force resulting in 5 NVA KIA(C), and the capture of 1 AK-47, 1 B-40 rnd, 7 magazines and 10 grenades.

668573 25 1550 Purple Martin 401s dhile calling in arty fires in support of an assault, A/1/4 rec'd 1 rnd close to their lines causing 5 KIA and 15 WIA(E).

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938260 25 1545 Maine Cra& AOs 3/2 ARYN had contact resulting in 6 1VA "(C) and the capture of 1 60mm mort rnd and assorted documents.

370344 25 1603 1/5 Mach AOs 3/1 ARVN made contact w/an unk size en force resulting in 5 NVA KIA(C) and the capture of I pistol and 1 carbine.

355710 25 2300 1/5 Mech AOs 4 scuba-equipped en were sighted by units of Dong Ha River Security and fire was direc- ted on the en w/unk results.

Effective 25 March the 3dMarDiv Reconnaissance Zone was established as followst from that por- tion of the former Dewey Canyon AO lying south of the line from the Laotian border at YD 016273 then north along the Huong Hoa/Ba Long boundary to YD 026318 then to YD 022520 and north along trail to Da Krong River at YD 014346 then follow river north and east to stream/river junction at YD 091333 and follow Khe Ta Laou stream to the present boundazy of the 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mach) at YD 146320 then follow slet Bde boundary south to present 3dMarDiv/101st Abn Div boundary at YD 222200.

043627 26 0300 1/5 Mech AO, A and B Trp rec'd saf, RPG and mort fire and ret'd fire w/organic wpna and arty. There were 1 KIA, 8 WIA(E) and 3 NVA KIA(C).

355357 26 0800 1/5 Mach AO, 3/1 ARVN made three separate con- tao.ts w/the on during the morning and lost 2 KIA while killing 12 NVA and oapturd4 5 SKS's, 1 AK-47 and 2 K-50 MG's.

918227 26 1130 Maine Crag AOs A patrol from G/2/3 sighted 2 WA filling canteens. Fire was initiated and 2 NVA were killed as well as 1 AK-47 and 1 SKS captd. Friendjy casualties were 1 KIA.

899201 26 1550 Maine Crag AO: A ptl from B/1/3 made contact v/an est 15 NVA moving southeast. The patrol set up an immediate ambush and took the nezw under fire killing 2 IVA and capturing 2 AX-47's, 2 pa0ks and I RPG rnd.

051619 26 1934 1/i4,5 Nah AO0 B/3/5 reo'd 2 RPG rndo within their night defensive pan resulting in 1 WIA(E). There was also 1 WIA(M). SAF and arty were delivered on the suspected en pan.

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287554 26 2245 j q oBro several on grenades, !Ir arppnit 8AAh ainesa deteoted hY mt. Fire was t'd v4.2I mort, 106 ER, due- terse, 5-79, M-60 and SaM No casualties wore reported.

Zffeotive 26 March COG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of 2d Pit, Quang Tri Prov Rifle Co from VCB Coordi- nator and simultaneously passed OPCON to lt Bde, 5th Imt Div (Msch). 039640 2V 1000 1/5 Mech AOs A and B/I/141, in a contact which began at 1000, engaged elements of the 27th NVA Regt. Air assaults from C/1/11 blocked the eneaV's move north from Hill 208. Casualties reported up to 1830 were 14 USA KIA, I ARYN IA, 30 WIA(E) and 120 NVA 1I(c). Approximately 85 of the enenyrfkilled were by gzLY, Captured were 7 AX-47' s, 2 MG 's and 1 mortar. 372360 27 1345 1/Maeoh AQ, 3/1 ARVN took 4-5 enea under fire v/sa resulting in 2 NVA IIA(C).

893207 27 1645 M%ine Crag AQs B/1/3 sighted 2 NVA moving along the river. En was taken under fire w/SAP and mort. En fled across border w/unk results.

Effective 27 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of L/3/9 from 9th Marines and simultaneously passed OPCON to 1st Bde, 5th Inmt Div (Mech). 037582 28 0030 3/5 Moch •A0 7/2/9 reo'd an en probe from an eat sqd. SAY and grenades were delivered against the on w/unk results. Friendly casualties were 2 KIA and 3 WIA(E). 665577 28 0030 Purple Martin A0s A/1/4 reo'd a ground probe by an eat en sqd. SAP and grenades were delivered against the on while supported by 8 1's, arty and flareships. Casualties were 2 KIA, 8 WIA(E) and 1 NVA KIA(C) w/iAK-47.

042644 28 0330 1/5 Mech AOs C/1/11 rec'd a ground probe by an unk size en force. The en was engaged w/Aa iand grenades. There were 3 WIA(W) and the en lost 3 NYA KIA(C).

048587 28 0730 1/5 Mech AOs A ptl from F/2/9 made contact w/an entrenched on force eat to be a sqd. Air and arty were utilized causing unk results. Friendly casu- alties were 3 KIA and 5 WIA(E).

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046587 28 0800 115 Mech AOs A sqd from ?/2/9 came under MG fire from 7-8 NVA. Air and arty were called upon the en w/unk results. There were 2 Pr KIA and 3 WIA(E).

035632 28 1000 1/5 Mech AOs Following the 1/11 contact of 27 March, contact was regained. A and B/I/11 engaged enemy units until 1830 when contact was broken. Results for the day were 1 KIA, 26 WIA(E), 68 NVA(C) and 15 AK-47's and 1 SKS were captured.

040625 28 1020 I/ Mech AOs While pursuing the enevor the CP of 1/11 detonated a surprise firing device resulting in 16 WIA(E).

170613 28 1530 1i/5 ech AOs A 5 ton truck moving behind a sweep tm and on a civic action man hit a mxie. The truck was totally destroyed and there was I USMC KIA, 1 WIA(E)"USN and 1 WIA(M) USN.

062635 28 2007 1/5 Mech AOs A/3/5 rec'd RPG and sa fire hitting 2 vehicles, causing 1 KIA, 1 WIA(E) and 2 WIA(M). Fire was ret'd w/unk results.

071635 28 2158 1/5 Mech AO, A tank from 3/5 operating with D/1/9 hit a mine resulting in serious damagge to the tank and causing 1 WIA(E).

Effective 28 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of D/1/9 (-) from 9th Marines and simultaneously passed OPCON to e1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (MIech).

177608 29 0010 1/5 Mech AOs The ARVN reported that one enemy company attacked an RF platoon. There were 2 WIA(E) and 1 WIA(M).

175609 29 0100 1/5 Mech AO: An en sapper unit hit a CAP 4-1-10 amb w/so, B-40's and satchel aharges. 81mm mort fire was delivered on the enemy. The contact lasted for an hour and resulted in damage to the water pump located at the ambush site. There were 4 USM KIA, 4 PF WIA(M) and 6 NVA KIA(C). One 9mm assault rifle was captured.

064633 29 0720 Montana Mauler AO: An APC from B/3/5 hit a mine resulting in 4 sets of road wheels and hull being .damaged and causing 3 WIA(E).

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042644 29 0800 Montana Mauler AOs 1/11 with I/3/9 still engaged the eneay in the vioinity of Hill 208. Contact began at 0800 and lasted until 1830 with the following re;,ults: 17 WIA(E), 16 NVA KIA by SAP and 25-45 NVA killed by air and arty. 946624 29 1010 4th Mar AOs A Marine on a ptl from M/5/4 set off an sfd resulting in 1 WVIA(E) and 5 WIL(M). 056599 29 1200 9th Mar AO: F/2/9 (-) w/2 plts made contact w/an est 30 NVA. Contact lasted until dark and air and arty had been utilized against the en who were well dug in in bunkers and spider holes. Total casualties were 7 KIA, 15 WIA(E), 9 dIA(M) and 3 MIA.

934656 29 1400 4th Mar AOs A ptl from K/5/4 enga-ed an est en sqd resulting in 1 NVA KIA(C). Also fnd on the ptl were 6 A-frame bnks, 251 Chicom grenades, 61 82mm rounds, 70 60mm rounds, 252 mortar primers, 68 fuses, 6 bags of rice, 1 NVA gas mask and 8 lbs of increments.

076657 29 1604 Montana Mauler AOs A tank from B/3/5 hit a mine resulting in minor damage to the tank and 4 WIA(E).

040363 30 1750 1/5 Mech AO: D/1/11 fnd the following equipments 20 Chicom grenades, 50 AK rnds, 1 120mm rnd, 1 82mm rnd, 10 shovels, 6 60mm rnds, 1 B-40 rnd, 2 packs, 150 7.62 rnds, 2 pr tennis shoes, b AK-47 magazines, 1 canteen w/cover, 350 AK-47 rnds, 2 AK-47 pouches, 2 Chicom protective masks, 2 RPD drums, 2 RPG pouches, 1 B-40 rkt launcher.

118707 30 2050 9th 1,ar AOs 0/1/9 detected mvt w/radar. 81mm was fired w/dusters and the mvt stopped.

Effective 50 March CG, 3dMarDiv assumed OPCON of D/1/9 (-) from 1st Bde, 5th Inf Div (Mech) and simultaneously pas3ed 01OCON to the 9th Marine Regiment.

018592 31 0045 9th Mar A0s An LP from F/2/9 observed 7 NVA near their pan and threw gren and then ret'd to lines. LP then ambushed 2 NVA and ret'd to lines again.

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026663 31 1025 Montana Mauler AOs The 2d and 4th Companies of 1/2 ARVN regained contact w/an est NVA Co at 1025. Contact lasted until 1515. Results were 12 NIA KIA(C), 1 RPG-2, 2 RPD MG's, and 5 AK-47's captured. Following the contact the 2 companies received incoming 82mm mort fire and there were 7 WIA(E) as a result of the contact.

910630 31 1245 4th Mar A0 8 A ptl from I/5/4 heard mvt on a trail. The ptl leader quickly set up an immediate amb and killed 1 NVA.

760270 31 1330 Maine Crag AOs A YV1'R from C/1/77 rec'd either an RPG or RR rnd causing undetermined damage ,to the vehicle and 1 KIA.

Effective 31 March the extreme southern boundary of the 3dMarDiv AO was modified as follows: from Laotian border at YD 023148 generally east -*,ng stream to the Da Krong river at YD 120127 then generally east along the Da Krong to the present 3dar1frDiv/XXIV Corps boundary at YD 211132.

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SUPPOWING DOCUURS

/1. 0-2 and G-3 Journal K 2. 0-4 SBignifioant vent a

3). - 5 Journal

4. III MAP Meg of Lost Commandant of Marine Corps WestPac Visit V5. Operation Plan 13-69 (Maine Crag) 6. Operation Order 14-69 (Land Clearance) ,/7. 3d5arDiv Originated Messaes (SECRET)

18. Photographs

fA Ir V/9. 3dMarDiv Originated Messages (CONFIDENIAL and UNCLASSIFIED)

10. Battle arA NonkBattle Casualties>i

161t OLOIGIN OF SVPPORING COMMAUDS li arie Chronoi o

/4t1h Marines Chronolog

/9th Marimne Chronolog /12th Marines Chronology /1s tBn, 3d Marines Chronolog

/2d Bn, 3d Marines Chronology

3d Bn, 3d Marines Chronolog

',/1t Bn, 4th Marines Chronolog

2d Bn, 4th Marines Chronolog

4d Bn, 4th Marines Chronology

4Ast Bn, 9th Marines Chronolog

V2d Bn, 9th Marines Chronology

,3d Bn, 9th Marine.sChronoloa I st Bn, 12th Marine s Chronolo&r

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Significant Ev'ts as Presented by G-4

1 March 1969

1. Theri were 59 lifts out of VIB to 13 locations for 165 s/t.

2. There were 26 lifts out of 'amp Evans to 2 locations for 34 s/t.

.3. 18 lifts out of Quang Tri to 6 locations for 34 s/t.

4. 202 s/t went into Dewey r"anyon.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4

2 March 1969

1. Yesterday there were 59 lifts out of V1B to 13 locations for a total of 163 s/t of cargo.

2. There were 26 lifts out of 'amp Evans to 2 locations for 86 s/t.

3. Yesterday there were 18 lifts out of Quang Tri LSA to 6 locations for a total of 34 s/t.

4. Total s/t into Dewey Janyon yesterday was 206.

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From: Division Motor Transport Officer To: 0-4 Operations Officer

Subj: Highlights for 1 March 1969

1. a 65 truck resupply convoy was run to Vandegrift Combat Base on 1 March 1969.

2. An lf truck convoy from 9th Motor Transport Battalion moved 300 troops of the 2nd Battalion, 3d Marine Regiment from Mai Locand Cam Lo to Vandegrift Combat Base. NJi.,A )

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1. .. Co' in conjuiction with our 0- sectioj is sendiWn, a 12 \1;,n en.iuner 1ntcllience te4l; to stuidy the anmio complex captl,red

2. ýccejved thi in• tial project print out froii DAi)Aiz syAtem report.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4 2 March 1969

1. There were 23 lifts out of VrB to 4 locations for 113 s/t.

2. 18 s/t went into Dewey anyron.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4

3 March 1969

1.There were 81 lifts to 12 locations for a total of 218 s/t

2. There were 4 lifts out of 'amp Evans to 1 locations for a total of 13 s/t

3. There were 18 lifts out of Quang Tri LSA to 3 locations for a total of 30 s/t

4. 121 s/t went into Dewey Canyon

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4

4 March

1. There were 23 lifts to 2 locations for a total of 77 s/t.

We have 1i000 gal. of AVGAS setting off shore at 3ua Viet waiting to go into the bladders.

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SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AT MCRNING BRIEF G-4

5 MARCH 1969

1. There were 110 lifts out of V3B to 9 locations for a total of 376 short tons of resupply

2. At approximately 1800 there was a 3-130 drop at Ounningham consisting of 10 pallets of Class V, 3 possible recoveries, 7 drops lost.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4 6 lMarch 196$

1. There were 14 lifts out of V3B to 4 locations for a total of 50 s/t of resupply.

2. Approximately at 1530 there were 12 parachute drops from a 6-130 of which 5 were suc-essful and 7 unrecoverable.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-h

7 March

1. Yesterday there were 28 lifts out of V'B to 8 locations for a total of 106 s/t.

2. There were 126 s/t of resupply into Dewey Oanyon.

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Significant Events as Presented by 0-h 8 March 1969

1. From VIB there were 96 lifts to 12 locations for a total of 315 s/t.

2. 3-130 paradrops to 3/4 GP, 12 pallets to 3 locations. All 12 pallets recovered.

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HIGHLIGHTS FCR 9 MAR3H 1969, G-4

1. From VOB there were 36 lifts to 4 locations for a total of 139 S/r.

2. 700 lengths of 8" pipe arrived at the ramp today for the Dong Ha reservoir Cam Lo River water line. MJB-7 will pick up tomorrow.

3. Div Engr made a visual recon of Gla Dang area and an area for possible land clearing at Oceanview. 3d Engr land clearing element moves to Gia Dang area tomorrow.

4. The Prototype bunker will be turned over to the Base Poordinator tomorrow.

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BRIEFING HIGHLIGHTS 10 MRCH 1969, 0-4

1. From VBB therewere 33 lifts to 11 locations for 76 S/T.

2. The details of the land clearing operation in the center of the Leatherneck Square area have been worked out and cutting will begin on the 12th of March.

3. Div Engr will attend a conference in Thailand on Thursday then will continue on to Okinawa to attend the Engineer Conf.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-h 11 March 1969

1. From VIB there were 41 lifts to 5 locations for 140 s/t.

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BRIEFING HIGHLIGHTS 10 MARMH 19 6 95 G-

1. There were 46 lifts from VJB for a total of 163 S/T. 2. A 12 truck convoy returned from Camp Evans bringing back all 3d MarDiv Class V that had been staged for the Dewey Canyon operation.

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BRIJFING HIGHLIGHTS 13 MAR"H 1969, G-4 1. There were 50 lifts from V3B for a total of 142 S/T. 2. 0-130 air dropped 11 packages, saw 9, recovered 6, will try to recover 2 tomorrow morning.

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BRIEFING HIGHLIGHTS 1h MAR'H 1969, G-4

1. There were 54 lifts from V,B for a total of 157 S/IT.

2. !-130 made 14 drops, 9 of the 1. were recovered.

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BRIEFING HIGHLIGHTS 15 MARCH 1969, G-4

1. Thes were 111 lifts to 11 locations from VOB for a total of 290 BN/T.

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Signifi,ant Events as Presented by G-4

16 March 1969

1. From V3B there were 50 lifts to 7 locations for a total of 142 s/t.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-14 17 March

1. There were 28 lifts to 14locations bor a total of 96 s/t from V'B.

2. There no lifts into Dewey 3anyon.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4 18 March 1969

1. From VJB there were 50 lifts to 7 locations for a total of 142 s/t

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4 19 March

1. From VJB there were 85 lifts for a total of 246 s/t.

2. Both of the 175 Guns for 12th Marines ar operational and maintenance training has been completed.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4

20 March 1969

1. Yesterday toere were 135 lifts from V,B for a total of 330 s/t.

2. The tankers from FLSG-Bravo made two trips to V3B transporting 70,000 gal of JP-4

3. Bridge at 9-14 blown by enemy forces.

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Significant Events as presented by 0-4

21 March 1969

1. From V'B there were 135 lifts for a total of 330 s/t.

2. The tanker truck from FLSG-B made two trips to VTB transporting 70,000 gal of JP-4.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4 22 March

1. From V3B there were 136 lifts for a total of 313 s/t.

2. At,1830 yesterday there were two para-drops from CH-46 at Argonne. One was 1000 meters off the other 600 meters off.

3. At approximately 2230 last nite 2 choppers were able to get into Argonne carrying 6Omm, 8/A.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-4 23 March 1969

1. There were 95 lifts out of V4B TO 19 locations for a total of 269 s/t of resupply.

2. The ice cream plant at V3B ration dump is currently in operation with two ice cream making machines and freezers are installed in a zoncrete floored sea hut. Division Good Service personnel are operating the ice cream plant. The machines are capable of producina enough ice cream for issue every third day.

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Significant Events as Presented by G-h

March 23 1. here were 343 s/t to 13 locations out of VOB.

March 2h

I. nicre were 249 s/t to 24 locations from V3B.

2. There were 7 truckloads of rice brought back from V3B. 4 of these went to Quang Tri jity and 3 to G-5. A total of 26 s/t.

March 25

1. There were 9 loads of rice for a total of 87,800 lbs. retrograded from Maine 'rag to V3jB. The total rice retrograded to V3B so far is 345,400 lbs.

2. There were 58.6 s/t moved by convoy to Quang Tri 'ity.

March 26

1. There were 126 lifts to 23 locations for a total of 163s/t from V3B.

2. 46 s/t of rice was brought back from V3B, 12 went to G-5 and 34 to the province warehouse in Quang Tri 3ity.

March 27

1. Ther were 55s/t of rice muved out of V3B.

2. There were 130 lifts to 21 locations for a total of 302 s/t.

March 28

1. There were 58 s/t of rice moved .

March 20

1. There were 26 s/t of rice moved.

March 30

1. There were 98 lifts to 25 locations for a total of 243 s/t.

March 31

1. There were 105 lifts to 2( locations for a total of 286 s/t.

April 1

1. There were 17 lifts to 2 locations for a total of 60 s/t. April 2

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HEDQUART~S 3d Marinb Division (Rein) FXF FFO San Francisco 96602 3040.3 SC-/ABL/ 2 AnAt 49 (Date) POR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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WIA T.MTun Tn'rnT. (wra1t IK MIS DEATHS A DOW MIA C"R Kit WTA 4,r USM& OFF 0o z t C 0 0 o 2. USMC •;L toI 4-S C) I 1Ž- 1o9 ZZ.. NON-HOSTILE • USN OFF o 0 10) • 0 Ll USN IL 0 1 S1 p 3I o TOTAL (fV - 0 1 13 Z133 TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-4HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE 4 KIA WIA DOW 141A CFTR MIS DEATHS INJUR) , TOTAL * USMC OFF qo0 13se (A to I t; •64-O I5 USMo ENL 40E(k0489 30+-6445 g91I3 13c5 USN OFF 1 N o o a o 0 -RLF 7-04 IS81 14 Q 0 o0 1963 TOTAL W4'I 33V41 o 13li151 o t~5o UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( o e. ) FOR PRIOD 0001 TO 2400 MAt 69 NON-HOSTILE KtA WTA )nW XTA taPTR UT., nk"4.q TVrUTj1V WOTAT (cak%.. USXC OFF

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURS TOTAL USMC qFF 19P 13SPA t ql IS 55 (Q USMC ML 4i 4q 3o"2. 443 to (HR5 llq-S USN OFF I A 0 io 0 6 90to4& 159515h I o 0 24ý bo 1(3 TOTAL 4-4-E 35300 5, 13 o +54 0 M60 40ol9i UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( )or FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, Z m#Q 9 NON-HOSTILE I'V UT.5 np.A.q Tw.11p TOn'O (.TIT. ITA wrTA w MTA 4;' tJ,NC OFF -

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TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CTR MIS DEATHS INJURE) TOTAL USMO qFF 1lI 1398 19le n.5 e ,54 1(A6I USMC Z "L 3•0(345;5S to o 4 045 IX viq USN OFF ?I N9 o c o b 6 'a' 2 W 4 ISL w4 o ZA4- L W9 TOTAL 53533 5o 13 C 4 [A-l[l "wo UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( tooe. FOR PRIOD 0001 TO 2400,2 ýp, NON-HOSTILE xwl UTA fl-rM uT.k nVlTAJj TV.MpV) WTAT (~~<4 SKF u WTr A m u n Lnw uP 0^ IJ1SKC OFF r 4+•: USN OFF AMLCP

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HEADQUARTtS 3d Marinb Division (lRin) PMF FFO San Francisco 96602 3040.3 SC-7FfBL/ , ct,f FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT

FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 24000, 4- MALAIA

NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DFATHS INJURED TOTAL (WIAE) USMC OFF o0 5 o0 o0 1 USMC iL z qlI I 0 . 5 USNOFF o o n 0 0 0 C) USN o 9 o I 4 TOTAL I o 0 2 I1oz 27 , 4?

TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHi INJURED , TOTAL ySmC 9FF jq 15 3 (4n9 44- USMC SMiL a9n 16646i-+1 t, i 4 5 lu 3 4 USN OFF 7 3 p o o o o0 USN EIL " 0.. Ish.5 0I o 0 Z4- l i TOTAL 4l 3367l1 So? [S 0 4- 94tsa,6-1, 40WAU UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( )o FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400s (4 JAAl NON-HOSTILE IMCI WTA _-sW MTKT 'r'r MTUq nipq' TM.Jfpn ",oAr T wt4- use• onF SACUSI OFF?0??

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HEADQUARTES 3d Marinb Division (Rein) FXF FF0 San Francisco 96602 3040.3 S-7(Date) FDa .e) FOR OFFICIAL US& ONLY

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NON-HOSTILE 0 KIA WIA DOW MIA CFPTR MIS DFATHS INJURED TOTAL (WIAE) USMO OFF 3 o o o o 3 I USMC-qI 0 L '1 : c 3 4l 43 . USN OFF 0 0 o o o 0 o USN XL 0 3 0 0 3 3 TOTAL '7 4 O o o o 5q4,.

TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DFATHS INJURED TOTAL USMCQFF9 t4 19 3 0 ISG ss1 USMC ENL 4 015 S06AL, (Kd- to o 4 44S 1'4A 1541r USN OFF za 9 0 j 0 o o USN EL ,0o- t$ffi 14- 1 0 0 24- bi is9l TOTAL 0-5oz- 33(ol 5lo? 13 4 4-4 tdB5 tiR UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( "v )o FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, s M4t0 NON-HOSTILE SKO TA wr• )AW TA CMP MT nwl4w.q T,Ifglp TWA (K,h usmc on USN 07F

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HEDQUARTOS 3d Marinb Division (lein) FMF FF0 San Francisco 96602 3040.3 SC7A/BL/ )K 6g,9 (Date) FOR OrFIoiAL USE ONLY HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REFORT

)FORPERIOD 0001 TO 2400, (0 MAL 6q

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TOTAL KIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJ RU E rUR9D TOTAL dwww USMC OFF 2 n 0 nC . ( USmC R'LL U 1L n t ) I d . ,y • USN OFF 0 0 A C 6 0 0 a r4' USN WL t I 6 6 TOTAL (3 il C) IL TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON4HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILZ KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHi INJUREO TOTAL USMC OFF I F(tM6 3 0 Iss A164A USMC EmL 14((o 6014 I'N19 5 USN OFF Z-1 o D4 0 USN ENL 2olo v$m t* Q 0 bf tsqAI TOTAL 4-SI 3%96 So5 12) 4 (bs? 4o+ UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( vone,) FOR PRIOD 0001 TO 200O, 1m•o• NON4OSTILE

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURE) TOTAL (WN ) USMG OFF I p I USmC loip 5 1 9 k USN OFF b 0 o p 0 USN3iL 9 I 0 VC) TOTAL I i I t A /

TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURAD TOTAL USMG 9FF 1q2. Ifbb 9 s 0 0 USMC EML 4421 3.c0f ( I I 4 Jr? I' USN OFF 2 39 o n o o _M§NI_L &>6~ C blSt tI TOTAL 4. D SS4c I3I;S4 4 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( en) FOR PUBIOD 0001 TO 2400, q MAi69 NON-,HOSTILE frA wlA J)A MNTAVM T- rk%iqv.m; TV-1U219 TO7AT (WkI). , C OFF

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CPT1R MIS DEATHS INJURE) TOTAL (WIAR) USMC OFF0 n 5 0 0 n o_ 5 Q USHC L b I 0 0 _3 USNOFF" 6 0 8 Q 0 USN ML 0 n f I TOTAL 4 L- 6 0 0 75A TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW 4MIA CFTR MIS DEAThS INJURED TOTAL USMC 9FF 1 ~l qI1 (9 5 V n 5iV1lcs55 USMC SIL 441s 3&nlf qqh to 0 t 4'1 14?S 315 USN OFF" ? o o n o 41 USN. 16 6b- I 14- 0Ir TOTAL +s.S .•- 5t 13 (+ A% W/AI 1SlSb UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( O, ) FOR PMIOD 0001 TO 2400, e *.$&10 NON-HOSTILE

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HEANDQUART•S 3d Marinb Division (Rein) FMF FFO San Francisco 96602 3040.3 SC-qHBL/

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FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, q UACA

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TOTAL KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJ RU E USMC OFF o I o , I Q -31 I USNOC 0L I 72 ,. _j .... USN Ofp to In jpý ýl rl dn USN4L o o n a n o0 a 0 TOTAL I . 32 15 TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-H4IOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CF-TR MIS DEATHS INJURED 7OTAL USMC OFF I 1 iSQ3z. A ? 0 K R(5(o USMC BE 4-1 20o( o 4f 17( 37Ss USN OFF 2z 0 o o o USNm e-oIoW10 V5iI t C bJ TOTAL 4-5SU 5UoL 5to 13 o 4. -Sf 195 4 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( vln e

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FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, t0 U-L 1o9

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NON-H4OSTILS KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEASTH INJURE TOTAL USHC OFF iqj. t>r 3 0 15 USMC BIL W 36fel- 10 a 4- 4 192860q USN OFF % 0 0 0 0 0 0 USN EIL wL,•1• 9 l4 o o 24 11 194 TOTAL 454 373el ; if 13 0 4 4-5P 67 44 LpR

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HS"&DUARTM~I 3d Marinb Division (Rein) PM4F FFO San Francisco 96602 30 10.3 SC-CJ BL/ 43 II MAt '- (Date) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTIL4 CASUALTY REFORT

FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, 1I AAi•.

NON-HOSTILE 0U) KIA WIA DOW MIA CGPTR MIS DEATHS INJ JURS TOTAL (14z)L USM,C OFF o o c USH FhL 20o 0 -C USN OFF n n ) r) 0 A Aý 6 n b USN L '4 C o 0 ell TOTAL 4- - 0o 0 3 &3 35 TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW I4IA C-TR MIS DEAThS INJURX) TOTAL USMC OFF ICL lBB Iq 3 0 o Is 5C 1(q57- USMC VIL 1430 S0631 44-9 lo o 0 ("1b65 USN OFF 7 o o o0 l USN EL Zo 1Q 14 - o Q0 ZCIO4- 0 T9TAL (45;0 33$3% 51t 13 0C 4-5A Iml 4It UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( no.) FOR PSIOD 0001 TO 240, I1 AMK~,k NON-HOSTILE " USC OFF I wA ) UR nl Tjpp

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FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 200, I1- MA(L 6j.

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CF1T MIS DEATHS INJURN) TOTAL (WIr4) USK O"F o 4 0 a a m ) Q4 (41) USK SL A p ) I a Z L o) USNOFF a b 0 C USN o 5 0 a in5 LU TOTAL I ( 02 " 832)

TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW 14MIA CFTR MIS DEATH6 INJURE TOTAL USMC 9FF 17 15?17 19 3 o a IS I51•0,I USMC ESL 413 3O69 4•79 II 0 •t9 1•97 317 0 7 USNOFF E 39 o b o 4-1 USN iL Zolo 16Oo 14 o o 24 i0l lq05 TOTAL 4538 339•5 St1.- 14 o 4 "3 ISR3 4314 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( Voien ) FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 200, 12.LtZAliz NON-HOSTILE

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HEADQUARTMS 3d Marinb Division (Relin) FM4F FO San Francisco 96602 3040.3 SC-7( L/ / 5 44.44 to9 (Date) .0, FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTY REPORT

FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, 15 MAf 69

NON-HOSTILE A KIA WIA DOW MIA C"TR MIS DEATHS INJURID TOTAL (WrAl)---- USMC OFF o 19 a A 0 U1mC PNL %S h A I-) I a .B (U9) ,,, _ USN OFF IF% 1% f' an 'I a n A oe 0 USN 4L - o 0 0 I> a 0 £ (A) TOTAL 37 o 0 1 ' 4 45 /ZoiJ TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURS) TOTAL USMC OFF 1311' (t 3 in e, 55 Idol USMC BeL 4 'W"2( 409 II 0 q- (4p20 /fl'fl 37W.< USN OFF 39 a 0 -RIt Zob 1( 1- A V Q k'I 190z TOTAL 450 349' s 14- 0 ,.A I 441351 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( nn, ) FOR PHRIOD 0001 TO 2400, 13 A14t 69 NON-HOSTILE XTA wT# _Aw WTI (Mr T.tr n1DWJ TlM.TUVI TOTIT Wu)A&- USKIC OFF USM OF usq o . Sog

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DFEATH6 INJURER TOTAL USMC OFF Iql I,•5 i 3 o0 iS S5 Iiab- USMC EL 4-q142 30qfIto 0 I4I i. 4-z.O 171 51"lqo USN OFF 7 N o e ( qQ 4-I USN ENL ;olo 1o6 14 04 +$oq 1, TOTAL 4.541 3399P 50 14 o € 4 -5 - UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( ong, FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 240, A%MAALk1 NON-HOSTILE KITA w4 ,JAW VTUJ r•11l UTq 'Z AWq- T1.1UJP TOTAT (nW, USUC OFF

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HE"UARTERS 3d Marinb Division (Rein) P4F FFO San Francisco 96602 3040.3 SC-/HBL/ 15 4(Dt (Date) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTI4E CASUALTY RpFORT PFOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400,9 /is5 ;z ?:

NON-HOSTILE 0 KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DFATHS INJURED TOTAL (WqA) US&C OFF I t 2 I tIl US4C RL S 6 2 o o 2 25 L 13) USN OFF o ( C a U USN jL 0 C ( I ) (5 Q Q TOTAL 5 1'7 0 0 ZI 4 Lit)

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DFATHJ INJURE TOTAL USMOC 9FF iqz I3q9 19 3 o b05 Is 1U3 USMC iL t4W1 309I% 40e It +- 4-w 11(.14Y- ýY 14 USN OFF z 3q 0o 0 n 4-1I UL Uo 160oz. Iq- 0o Z k0 Ictol TOTAL 45401 3599% 515 - p 4 's fp9IPRO4-1

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HEADQUARTJS 3d Marinb Division (Rein) FMF FPO San Francisco 96602 No 3040.3 SC-7aWBL/ /Dt ,4-e) (Date) FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTIL9 CASUALTY REPORT

FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, /b mgt- 69

NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTJ MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL (WIAB) US?COFF" z 0 0 ?) 0 0 Z 0) USMC iL 5 79 / 0 C l I/ . -P/ 47 (z29) USN OFF o l •

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATH6 INJURI , TOTAL qISMC OFF 172 138/ 19 3 f /5 517 4147 uSMc ~iL qv15sz 31oo- 3 1/ o # 414 /795 57g91O USNOFF z 39 1 o D Q o0 f/ SN o/o 16IbOz l o 24- bl 19o? TOTAL 455 3f~OZ• 516 /t o 4- @o40 1903 ql/475 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( ra~'- ) FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, /s '" 69 NON*-HOSTILE nlpWq TulUPVi TOMA NV4-$ UweC OFF )y NT r u qnwa USN OFF

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FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, /,7 M•#X 69

NON-HOSTILE 0 KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL (WIAB) USMC OFF 6 z n n 0 n 6 .) 7 4 USH BiL ZA o o c x 38 u1) USN OFF n b o0 e 4 11 USN 2Z 3 Q o 4 (3) TOTAL / 33• - (z)

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NON-HOSTILS KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURAD TOTAL USMC OFF /q•z 383 q19 5 -0 57 1(o69 USMC EL o53 31032 M83 I/ 4. (73 /19t 3789i USN OFF z39 0 oa 0o -MANOL zo(p 1W54- 0 0 iq 19/1 TOTAL 553 5-o 59 5$t 14 o) 4tb 19 / ItS19 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( l)i FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400 1,7 .,4q 69 NON-OSTILE If WT4 ow XTA fpP ml.q nWjWq Trg.Tn]pln TOTAT (AW02 USNC OFF USN 07F

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CPTS MIA TOTAL KIA WIA DOW MIS Dm•TuS TwJgg (WIAN) USMIC OFF r) -' .4 o 07'7 0 USHC •L= 00 o T Lo USN OFF 0 in 0 0 A 0 o 3 USN iL 0 3 6 A 0 o 1 , LZ) "7 (t4~J TOTAL 23 0 0 o I k 31 TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIS

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFT MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL (As) USMC OFF q o 0 0 o , /_ (i USMC SK A o o 13 . J USN OFF o0 o0 C 0 0 USN 3L o o 0 Q ) o TOTAL I I , Q 0 0 14 (b) TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATH6 INJURE)D TOTAL USMC OFF. 9z 138@ 19 3 6 /I5 •o i7&Z USMC m q4-, 3110 4IsRS 4 47,3 /09A 3 ?996 USv OFF Z 39 o 0 0 o 0o 4/-1 -ME-AL t0f 16oq 19- 0 0 24 /91( TOTAL 150o 3q 39 58 /14 o q- 461 /9/8 Y-/&Z5 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( ,#'1 - ) FOR PSIOD 0001 TO 2400o 20 mat 6~9 NON4fOSTILE 11TA WrIA AV MU ep" MT.*., nWM. T10JUPI PA (TOITAT. USmC OFF

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL (WIAS) USMC OFF I n o 6 o o_ I 0 USH VL 7 0o f z . 13 1*20 USN OFF D 0 o 0 o o0 C USN PL 0 z a n I 0 3 (I) I TOTAL 6 o o o 3 103 (t)

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURJ TOTAL VSMG 9FF" f3 13A5 19 3 15 /81673 USMC mL 4(-kio 31/31 m-g It1 ~( S I45ll 38044O USN OFF 2 oQ o ,0 & o 4f USN ENL 207 1q(14- 0 z ( 2 1ý 4 TOTAL 9'57f 3m--?7 51A 14- V 4- 46S 11V1 41 (7 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( holC. ) FOR PEIOD 0001 TO 2400, z ,IA kq NON4OSTILE KTIA WTA )nw MTA eiPr UPmT ft .q TrV.M TOrAT (T.UP,- .juc OFF

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTl MIS DEATHS INJURE) TOTAL (WI4) USmNOFF o 3 CLc 3 (Z) USHC V;L 7 2o po 38 (9) USN OFF o o o a 0 USN 1 a 0 9 0 0 TOTAL7 23 0 0 n / o, '-I/t)

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL USMOC FF 1q3 1386 /9 3 0 o 15 58 II6 USMC NL VA3 3112 -. 11It # Zo I4 80(o USN OFF z 1 a o USN RL Zo,7 Il( I o0 a o 19 TOTAL q 585 3410 5sts~ 6 lqI1X0 -/ 7113 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( noe ) FOR PRIOD 0001 TO 2400, a2 MA&'O NON4-OSTILE XTA yriA )nw MTJ IPMr MTk rAWqm TV-TUnI TIOTAT (.KIz -

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL (WIAB) USMC OFF I I p n o ... z 0 USA INL V 3o n 3 33 (25) USN OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0C 0 USN 91 C) 0 ) I Ie! TOTAL I 31 p o 4 3z 2•

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CI-TR MIS DPATHS INJUR) D TOTAL USMC OFF 19f 13f9 19 3 p I Ab, 1-,n USMC m 4e,13 l161. 4•. S 11 4- 4-2. IRZO "38ff USN OFF z 39 o0 n 0 0 SN•LF Z 07 pl1 4 0 , ZS 3 Mo19 TOTAL 45A( 3•4-ZZI ~A 14a 4. ~4 q1W5 -1 75q4- M7 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( p*e) FOR P•RIOD 0001 TO 200:, 233~4 NON-HOSTILE XTA WTA xu WTA tl V MTq nIITqflR$ TVJU; lp TOTI'T (MI4- USMC OFF Afsus# 0 ARsn1CLUIDINN W-AlS

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURI TOTAL (WzNIE) USMC OFF o0o n r ) o q9 to ( ) USHC VNL 3 49 . 5 5A t 3tal USN OFF n b b V 0 USN3iL 0o S o 0 (3) TOTAL 3 bw I 6 '713 Lo) TOTAL HOSTXLE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILS KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL ySMC OFF 19L /399 19 3 ft 19/Ap -V USMC 94L q-1PS 31z31 gas 1i 0 4- q•7 184q9 •P/73 USNOFF" 2 9 o o 9 0 -/ _N§YZ zo? / 1014 0 0 (03 TOTAL -S"? 34•z,s Sig 14c 4 "17 1950 412 7 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( 0 ) FOR PRIOD 0001 TO 2400a Zc m•Ad(. k9 NON-HOSTILE

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NON-HOSTILE * KIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL (wIA) USMICO OFF z 2, e C) (21 6 USMC v;L A Se, ifw I 59 . USN OFF '-I 50 'N "1 USN ENL 0 C- r) I (i) 0o 0 , 9 (•3) TOTAL 1o 53 4) C) n TOTAL HOSTILE AND NON-HOSTILE CASUALTIES

NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURED TOTAL USHMO 9FF 1/9 o/I q19 3 p 0 l• 59 A(o92 USMC ENL 44I• 311e3 4-R5 5 q - -229 I30o 3 Z3Z USN OFF 2 0 o i 0 USN iL o? 16r7 I 0 25 (3 /46 TOTAL 4599 3 0-338 51A / q/ ( 6 1945/95/

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NON-HOSTILE * ;, TOTAL KIA WIA DOW MIA CPTR MIS DEATHS INJURED (WIAZ) USMICOFF" eD e r n C ...... * ,q -. USMC ENL IP 3 3/ is USNOFF n 0 f ) o0 , ( o USN M 0 I n r 0l'j 0 TOTAL 4 lp' r- 031 3 (nn&)

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NON-HOSTILE KIA WIA DOW MIA CFTR MIS DEATHS INJURAD TOTAL VSMC OFF / X IQ 3 e 1 /5 59 1.69R USMC BE 423# 44 OUl to o t 430 /BS/ J IROp USN OFF Z 39 t lp t C o0V USN RL ;9 161A 14 a 25 &3 /0?Z TQTAL 46 297 34• 7Z 519 13 o • f'?0 197. 4Zoq0 UNITS OPCON TO 3D MARDIV ( 110 ) FOR PERIOD 0001 TO 2400, 30o ",#00 NON-HOSTILE KCA WTA )AW NTI arV UTc nqWuq US(C OFT TVjUPLn Tow0T (la8t.

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