Operation Prairie II

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Date1 February – 18 March 1967
Operation Prairie II
Part of the Vietnam War

Company A, 1/9 Marines in action near Cam Lộ, 3 March 1967
Date1 February – 18 March 1967
Location
Belligerents
United States North Vietnam North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
MG Wood B. Kyle
BG Michael P. Ryan
Lt. Col. Victor Ohanesian  
Units involved
2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines
3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines
3rd Battalion, 4th Marines
1st Battalion, 9th Marines
2nd Battalion, 9th Marines
324B Division
Casualties and losses
93 killed
1 missing
Per US body count:
694 killed
20 captured
137 individual weapons recovered[1]

Operation Prairie II was a U.S. military operation in Quảng Trị Province, South Vietnam that sought to eliminate People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces south of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that took place from 1 February to 18 March 1967.

The operation was characterized by scattered, limited engagements in the beginning and consistent bombardment of American positions towards the end. The United States considered the operation to be a success with 93 Marines killed, compared to 694 PAVN killed.

Operation Prairie II was essentially a continuation of the just-concluded Operation Prairie in the same tactical area of operations (TAOR). 3rd Marine Division deputy commander BG Michael P. Ryan was given responsibility for the area, and he controlled 3 infantry battalions, 2 reconnaissance companies and artillery and other supporting units. Only 1 infantry battalion was available at any time for mobile operations, with the other two battalions occupied with defending the large Marines bases along Route 9.[2]:9

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