Operation Pipestone Canyon

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Date26 May – 7 November 1969
Location15°51′N 108°12′E / 15.85°N 108.2°E / 15.85; 108.2
Result Allied operational success
PAVN/VC forces driven from Go Noi Island and "Dodge City"
Operation Pipestone Canyon
Part of the Vietnam War

HMM-263 CH-46s deploy Marines in Dodge City
Date26 May – 7 November 1969
Location15°51′N 108°12′E / 15.85°N 108.2°E / 15.85; 108.2
Result Allied operational success
PAVN/VC forces driven from Go Noi Island and "Dodge City"
Belligerents
United States
South Vietnam
 South Korea
Viet Cong
North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
United States MG Ormond R. Simpson
Col. Charles S. Robertson
Col. Herbert L. Wilkerson
Vương Thừa Vũ
Units involved
United States 1st Battalion, 1st Marines
2nd Battalion, 1st Marines
3rd Battalion, 5th Marines
1st Battalion, 26th Marines
South Vietnam 1st Battalion, 51st Regiment
2nd Battalion, 51st Regiment
37th Ranger Battalion
South Korea 2nd Marine Brigade
36th Regiment
Casualties and losses
United States 71 killed US body count: 852 killed
58 captured

Operation Pipestone Canyon was a US Marine Corps, Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and Republic of Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC) operation that took place on Go Noi Island, Quảng Nam Province, lasting from 26 May to 7 November 1969.

Go Noi Island was located approximately 25 km south of Danang to the west of Highway 1, together with the area directly north of the island, nicknamed Dodge City by the Marines due to frequent ambushes and firefights there, it was a Vietcong (VC) and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) stronghold and base area.[1] While the island was relatively flat, the small hamlets on the island were linked by hedges and concealed paths providing a strong defensive network. Go Noi was the base for the VC's Group 44 headquarters for Quảng Nam Province, the R-20 and V-25 Battalions and the T-3 Sapper Battalion and, it was believed, elements of the PAVN 2nd Division. The Marines had conducted Operation Jasper Square on the island during April 1968 with minimal results and then Operation Allen Brook from May to August 1968 severely disrupting the VC/PAVN infrastructure.[2]:328 In late November the Marines had launched Operation Meade River against the Dodge City area inflicting serious losses on the VC/PAVN.[2]:426

Despite the earlier operations the VC/PAVN returned to the area and by mid-1969 it was believed to be the base area for the PAVN 36th Regiment comprising the R-20, D-3 Sapper, T-3 Sapper and T-89th Sapper Battalions and elements of the disbanded 38th Regiment.[3]:175

In mid-May 1st Marine Division commander MG Ormond R. Simpson briefed the 1st Marine Regiment commander Col. Charles S. Robertson on the operational plan to completely clear and neutralize Go Noi Island and Dodge City and reopen Route 4 from Đại Lộc District to Điện Bàn District. A combined force of ten Marine, ROKMC and ARVN infantry battalions supported by engineers would take part in the operation which was scheduled to commence on or about 27 May.[3]

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