Operation Paul Revere

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Date10 May – 1 August 1966
Location13°48′18″N 107°52′19″E / 13.805°N 107.872°E / 13.805; 107.872
Result U.S. operational success
Operation Paul Revere
Part of the Vietnam War

Operations Paul Revere I and II, May-August 1966
Date10 May – 1 August 1966
Location13°48′18″N 107°52′19″E / 13.805°N 107.872°E / 13.805; 107.872
Result U.S. operational success
Belligerents

United States

South Korea
North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Glenn D. Walker Unknown
Units involved
3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division
2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment
32nd Regiment
33rd Regiment
66th Regiment
Casualties and losses
66 killed US body count: 546 killed
68 captured

Operation Paul Revere was a 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division operation that took place west of Pleiku, lasting from 10 May to 31 July 1966. Total US casualties were 66 killed, while the US had claimed that North Vietnamese losses were 546 killed and 68 captured.

On 10 May 1966 following sightings of large People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces west of Đức Cơ and Plei Me Camps, the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division was deployed to Landing Zone Oasis to sweep the area to the southwest. After a week of fruitless searching the Brigade changed its focus to the west to the Chu Pong Massif.[1]

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