Operation Crockett
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| Operation Crockett | |||||||
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| Part of the Vietnam War | |||||||
Map showing location of hills around the Khe Sanh area | |||||||
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| Colonel John J . Padley | |||||||
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1st Battalion, 26th Marines Company A, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines | 325C Division | ||||||
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| 34 killed |
US body count: 111 killed 1 captured | ||||||
Operation Crockett was an operation during the Vietnam War conducted by the United States Marine Corps against People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces around Khe Sanh Combat Base in northwest Quảng Trị Province that took place from 13 May to 16 July 1967. The PAVN tested U.S. defenses, forcing the Marines to deploy additional forces to the area, following which the PAVN disengaged but did not withdraw from the area. The operation resulted in 111 PAVN killed and one captured for Marine losses of 34 killed. The operation was immediately followed by Operation Ardmore, an ongoing security operation.
Following the conclusion of The Hill Fights north of Khe Sanh Combat Base on 11 May, III Marine Amphibious Force commander Lieutenant General Lew Walt began reducing forces at Khe Sanh. From 11 to 13 May, the 1st Battalion, 26th Marines replaced the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines and the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines and at 15:00 on 13 May, Colonel John J. Padley, commanding officer of the 26th Marine Regiment, assumed responsibility for Khe Sanh.[1]: 46 [2]
The mission assigned to Padley's Marines was to occupy key terrain, deny enemy access into the vital areas, conduct aggressive patrolling in order to detect and destroy enemy elements within the Tactical area of responsibility (TAOR) and provide security for the base and adjacent outposts. Padley was to support the Special Forces Camp at Lang Vei (16°36′00″N 106°40′05″E / 16.600°N 106.668°E) with his organic artillery,[3]: 290 as well as to coordinate all activities of allied units operating in the area. The code name for Marine operations in the Khe Sanh TAOR was Operation Crockett.[1]: 46