Operation Double Eagle

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Date28 January – 17 February 1966
Result Inconclusive
Operation Double Eagle
Part of Vietnam War

Company F, 2/4 Marines pass an LVT-5
Date28 January – 17 February 1966
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
United States
South Vietnam
North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Commanders and leaders
United States BG Jonas M. Platt
South Vietnam Gen. Hoàng Xuân Lãm
Units involved
  • North Vietnam B1 Front
    • 18th Inf. Regiment
    • 95th Inf. Regiment
    • 2nd Inf. Regiment
Casualties and losses
United States 24 killed US body count 312 killed
19 captured
18 weapons recovered

Operation Double Eagle was a US Marine Corps and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) operation that took place in southern Quảng Ngãi Province, lasting from 28 January to 17 February 1966, during the Vietnam War. The operation was mounted in conjunction with Operation Masher in northern Bình Định Province. The operation was inconclusive as the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the Vietcong (VC) had largely slipped away.

Operation Double Eagle - Phase I
Company F, 2/4 Marines pass through a punji-staked gulley
Company E, 2/4 Marines climb towards observation post on Nui Dau
Marine machine gun is fired over the shoulder of assistant gunner to clear dense foliage
"Johnson City" helicopter forward operating base

On 7 December 1965 COMUSMACV General William Westmoreland instructed III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF) and I Field Force, Vietnam to prepare plans for operations in the I Corps/II Corps border area to commence in late January. On 6 January III MAF commander LG Lewis W. Walt instructed BG Jonas M. Platt to reestablish Task Force Delta and commence planning the operation in coordination with ARVN 2nd Division commander General Hoàng Xuân Lãm.[1]:19–21

It was believed that the PAVN 18th and 95th Regiments and the VC 2nd Regiment were operating in Quảng Ngai Province, but that their base areas were located further south in the coastal areas of Bình Định Province. The Marines and ARVN would attempt to engage the PAVN/VC while the 1st Cavalry Division in the complementary Operation Masher would attack the base areas.[1]:21–2

The Marines' operation plan would consist of 3 phases: first Marine reconnaissance units and an artillery battery would be landed at Ba Tơ Special Forces Camp and a company from 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines with units from the ARVN 2nd Division would reconnoiter the landing beach (named Red Beach) (14°50′10″N 108°59′42″E / 14.836°N 108.995°E / 14.836; 108.995) 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northeast of Đức Phổ. On 27 January another company from 2/4 Marines and a company from the ARVN 4th Regiment would secure Hill 163 (14°49′19″N 108°59′49″E / 14.822°N 108.997°E / 14.822; 108.997) south of Red Beach. On 28 January Battalion Landing Teams (BLTs) 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines and 2/4 Marines would make an amphibious landing on Red Beach and secure the area. Two days later following B-52 strikes further inland, the Marines would move by helicopter to cut off any PAVN/VC attempting to retreat west. Meanwhile, the ARVN 2nd Division would operate to the south along the Quảng Ngai/Bình Định provincial border blocking any retreat in that direction.[1]:22–4

On 10 January 2 platoons from 1st Force Reconnaissance Company and 4 105 mm howitzers of Battery H, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marines were landed by helicopter at Ba Tơ Special Forces Camp and the reconnaissance Marines began patrols from the base. On the afternoon of 21 January a 14-man patrol was attacked by PAVN/VC at the base of Hill 829 (14°47′56″N 108°41′28″E / 14.799°N 108.691°E / 14.799; 108.691) 4 km northwest of Ba Tơ with the artillery forward observer going missing. The next day the Marines were again attacked by PAVN/VC and scattered into bush where they were later rescued by helicopters covered by helicopter gunships, losing another Marine missing.[1]:24

On 13 January the company from 2/4 Marines and the ARVN Reconnaissance Company, 2nd Division completed their reconnaissance of Red Beach.[1]:24

On 24 January the 1st Cavalry Division began Operation Masher.[1]:24

On 26 January HMM-261 helicopters landed Company E, 2/4 Marines at the ARVN Nui Dau base 8 miles (13 km) south of Red Beach and after midnight on 27 January Company E and the ARVN 2nd Company, 3rd Battalion began a night march to Hill 163 arriving at 13:00 on 27 January.[1]:25

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