Operation Saratoga

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Date8 December 1967 – 11 March 1968
Operation Saratoga
Part of Vietnam War
Date8 December 1967 – 11 March 1968
Location
Belligerents
United States Viet Cong
North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Fillmore K. Mearns Unknown
Units involved
2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division Unknown
Casualties and losses
275 killed Per US body count: 2,043 killed
139 captured

Operation Saratoga was a search and destroy operation during the Vietnam War conducted by the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division that took place in northeastern Hậu Nghĩa, southern Tây Ninh and western Bình Dương Provinces, lasting from 8 December 1967 to 11 March 1968. During this period the Tet Offensive took place and US forces were used for the defense of Saigon.

The purpose of the operation was to conduct combined operations with the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) 5th and 25th Divisions to neutralize Vietcong (VC) bases in the Filhol Plantation and the Ho Bo Woods, control resources and prevent VC rice taxation.[1]:92

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