Operation Colorado

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Date6–22 August 1966
Location15°40′12″N 108°20′10″E / 15.67°N 108.336°E / 15.67; 108.336
Result U.S./ARVN claim victory
Operation Colorado
Part of the Vietnam War
Date6–22 August 1966
Location15°40′12″N 108°20′10″E / 15.67°N 108.336°E / 15.67; 108.336
Result U.S./ARVN claim victory
Belligerents
 South Vietnam
 United States
 North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
South Vietnam Hoàng Xuân Lãm
United States Charles F. Widdecke
Units involved

United States 1st Marine Division

South Vietnam 2nd Infantry Division
South Vietnam Marine Division
2nd Division
Casualties and losses
South Vietnam 26 killed
United States 99 killed
US/ARVN body count: 350 killed
20+ captured

Operation Colorado/Lien Ket 52 was a US Marine Corps and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) operation that took place in the Hiệp Đức District, lasting from 6–22 August 1966 planned by Major General Lewis J. Fields, Commanding General of 1st Marine Division.

On 30 July 1966 the 5th Marine Regiment was instructed to begin planning a search and destroy operation in the Hiệp Đức and Song Ly Ly vallies with the ARVN 2nd Division to locate and engage the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 2nd Division. The operation plan called for the ARVN 2nd and 4th Battalions supported by the 2nd and 3rd APC Troops of the 4th Armored Cavalry to advance southwest from Thăng Bình towards Quế Sơn where 3 Vietnamese Marine Battalions would form blocking positions. Meanwhile, the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines would be landed by helicopters southwest of Hiệp Đức and they would move eastwards towards the ARVN, with the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines reinforcing if required.[1]:213–4

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