Operation Pickens Forest

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Date16 July – 24 August 1970
Result U.S. claims operational success
Operation Pickens Forest
Part of the Vietnam War

Company B, 1/7 Marines patrolling during Operation Pickens Forest
Date16 July – 24 August 1970
Location
Result U.S. claims operational success
Belligerents
 United States North Vietnam North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Commanders and leaders
Col. Edmund G. Derning
Units involved
1st Battalion, 5th Marines
7th Marine Regiment
3rd Battalion, 11th Marines
38th Regiment
Casualties and losses
4 killed US body count: 99 killed

Operation Pickens Forest was a U.S. Marine Corps operation in Quảng Nam Province, South Vietnam that took place from 16 July to 24 August 1970.

In mid-July 1970, the 7th Marine Regiment began planning for an incursion into the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) Base Areas 112 and 127 in the mountain ranges of Quảng Nam Province. Since January more than 250 patrols into these two areas had killed more than 300 PAVN. The Pickens Forest tactical area of responsibility (TAOR) would be in the southeast of Base Area 112, 14.5 km southwest of An Hoa Combat Base and centred on the Thu Bồn River. The area was believed to house the Front 4 Headquarters, headquarters and supply units of the Viet Cong (VC) 1st Regiment and the PAVN 38th Regiment and the 490th Sapper Battalion.[1]:69–72

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