Operation Davy Crockett

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Date1–16 May 1966
Location11°15′47″N 106°20′02″E / 11.2631°N 106.334°E / 11.2631; 106.334
Operation Davy Crockett
Part of the Vietnam War
Date1–16 May 1966
Location11°15′47″N 106°20′02″E / 11.2631°N 106.334°E / 11.2631; 106.334
Belligerents
United States North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Col. Hal Moore unknown
Units involved

1st Cavalry Division

22nd Regiment
Casualties and losses
28 killed US body count: 345 killed
192 estimated killed
PAVN claim: 75 killed[1]

Operation Davy Crockett was an operation during the Vietnam War, instigated by 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. It took place near Bong Son, and lasted from 1–16 May 1966.

Following operations in the Central Highlands in March and April 1966, the 1st Cavalry Division returned to Bình Định Province in May. Intelligence indicated the presence of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 22nd Regiment, 3rd Division on the Bong Son plain and the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division commanded by Col. Hal Moore was given the mission of engaging it.[2]:215

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