Operation Kingfisher

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Date16 July – 31 October 1967
Result Both sides claim victory[1]:139
Operation Kingfisher
Part of the Vietnam War

3/4 Marines patrol with a 3rd Tank Battalion M48, 29 July 1967
Date16 July – 31 October 1967
Location
Result Both sides claim victory[1]:139
Belligerents
United States North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Robert E. Cushman, Jr.
Col. George E. Jerue (until 13 September)
Col. Richard B. Smith
Units involved
3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines
2nd Battalion, 4th Marines
3rd Battalion, 4th Marines
2nd Battalion, 9th Marines
3rd Battalion, 9th Marines
3rd Battalion 26th Marines
324B Division
Strength
~4,000–5,000 ~8,000–10,000
Casualties and losses
340 killed US body count: 1,117 killed
5 captured
1,942 estimated killed
155 weapons recovered[2]

Operation Kingfisher was a U.S. Marine Corps operation that took place during the Vietnam War.[3] The operation was carried out in the western part of "Leatherneck Square" near Con Thien, lasting from 16 July to 31 October 1967.

Following the conclusion of Operation Buffalo and Operation Hickory II, III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF) launched Operation Kingfisher in the same general area with the same objective of blocking the entry of People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces into eastern Quảng Trị Province.[1]:125

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Aftermath

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