Operation Imperial Lake

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Date1 September 1970 – 7 May 1971
Result Allies claim operational success
Operation Imperial Lake
Part of the Vietnam War

Landing Zone Vulture, Hill 845, Quế Sơn Mountains
Date1 September 1970 – 7 May 1971
Location
Result Allies claim operational success
Belligerents
United States
 South Korea
Vietnam North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Commanders and leaders
MG Charles F. Widdecke
Units involved
United States 1st Marine Division
South Korea 2nd Marine Battalion

Casualties and losses
United States 24 killed U.S. body count: 296 killed

Operation Imperial Lake was a U.S. Marine Corps, Republic of Korea Marine Corps and U.S. Army operation in the Quế Sơn District, Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam that took place from 1 September 1970, to 7 May 1971. It was the last operation of the 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War.

The Quế Sơn mountains located approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of Danang had long been a People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Viet Cong (VC) base area, and numerous operations had been mounted against the mountains and valley throughout the war. From late June 1970, the 7th Marine Regiment had been rotating reinforced rifle companies on 5-day patrols of the area, which regularly uncovered PAVN/VC positions and engaged in small skirmishes.[1]:89

On 13 August, Companies I and L, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines and Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines began Operation Ripley Center in the central Quế Sơn mountains. On 15 August, Company A, 1/5 Marines was withdrawn from the operation and on 24 August, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines was landed in the area and took over the operation. The Marines uncovered numerous PAVN/VC facilities and killed 25 PAVN/VC and captured eight for no Marine losses. The operation concluded on 31 August.[1]:91

In August the 1st Marine Division and the 7th Marine Regiment staffs began planning a large operation to pacify the Quế Sơn mountains, which were believed to harbor the PAVN's Front 4 Headquarters, the D3, R20 and V25 Infantry Battalions, the 42nd Reconnaissance Battalion and the 3D, T89 and T90 Sapper Battalions. The plan called for an intensive air and artillery bombardment intended to drive the PAVN/VC into shelters allowing the 2/7 Marines to land at 12 separate landing zones, the 1st Platoon, Company D, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion to establish 3 observations posts, and for the mortar battery of 3rd Battalion, 11th Marines to establish a firebase on Hill 845.[1]:91–2

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