Operation Houston

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Date26 February – 12 September 1968
Location16°19′16″N 107°46′23″E / 16.321°N 107.773°E / 16.321; 107.773
Result U.S. victory
Operation Houston
Part of Vietnam War
Date26 February – 12 September 1968
Location16°19′16″N 107°46′23″E / 16.321°N 107.773°E / 16.321; 107.773
Result U.S. victory
Belligerents
 United States Viet Cong
 North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Foster C. LaHue
Robert D. Bohn
Units involved

1st Marine Division Task Force X-Ray

K-2 Battalion
Casualties and losses
117 killed US body count: 702 killed
29 captured

Operation Houston was a security operation in the Vietnam War conducted by the United States Marine Corps’ Task Force X-Ray to reopen and secure Route 1 between Da Nang and Phu Bai Combat Base that took place from 26 February to 12 September 1968.

With the securing of Huế in late February, Task Force X-Ray, a brigade-size component of the 1st Marine Division built around the 1st and 5th Marine Regiments at Phu Bai Combat Base prepared to take the offensive to open Route 1 between Da Nang and Phu Bai, which had been closed since the start of the Tet Offensive. According to Marine reports, during the Tet Offensive the Vietcong (VC) and People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) had damaged or destroyed 20 bridges and 26 culverts along Route 1, largely between Hải Vân Pass and Phu Bai.[1]:230

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