Operation Francis Marion

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Date6 April – 11 October 1967
Result Inconclusive
Operation Francis Marion
Part of Vietnam War

Operation Francis Marion, 6 April - 11 October 1967
Date6 April – 11 October 1967
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
 United States
 South Vietnam
 North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
United States Major general William R. Peers Unknown
Units involved
United States 4th Infantry Division
United States 173rd Airborne Brigade
South Vietnam 42nd Regiment
32nd Regiment
66th Regiment
95B Regiment
174th Regiment
K101D Battalion
Strength
Unknown 8,000 (US estimate)
Casualties and losses
United States 300 killed
South Vietnam 100 killed
US body count: 1,204 killed and 122 captured[1]
359 weapons recovered

Operation Francis Marion was a 4th Infantry Division and 173rd Airborne Brigade operation that took place in Pleiku, Darlac and Kon Tum Provinces, South Vietnam, lasting from 6 April to 11 October 1967.[2]:287

The operation was a continuation of the recently concluded Operation Sam Houston in the same general area. 4th Infantry Division commander Major general William R. Peers planned a defense in depth against People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) incursions from Base Areas 701 and 702 across the Cambodian border.[2]:290

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