Operation Shenandoah II

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Date29 September – 10 December 1967
Location
Operation Shenandoah II
Part of the Vietnam War
Date29 September – 10 December 1967
Location
Belligerents
United States
South Vietnam
Vietnam North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Commanders and leaders
MG John H. Hay General Trần Văn Trà
Vietnam General Hoàng Văn Thái
Vietnam Senior Col. Hoàng Cầm
Units involved
United States 1st Infantry Division
South Vietnam Vietnamese Rangers
CIDG
Regional Forces
7th Division
9th Division
Casualties and losses
274 killed
15 missing
US body count: 956 killed

Operation Shenandoah II was an operation conducted during the Vietnam War by the U.S. 1st Infantry Division to secure and repair Highway 13, South Vietnam from 29 September to 19 November 1967.

During the 1967–1968 dry season, II Field Force, Vietnam planned to mount a large-scale offensive to cut the three main infiltration routes into III Corps from Cambodia.[1]:46 In order to build up the necessary forces near the Cambodian border and sustain their operations Highway 13 needed to be opened and secured.[1]:50

Meanwhile, Central Office for South Vietnam (COSVN) commander General Trần Văn Trà pursued a strategy of attrition using his People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Viet Cong (VC) forces to attack U.S. military units and inflict as many casualties as possible hoping the Americans would conclude the war was too costly and withdraw from South Vietnam.[2] Trà's deputy, General Hoàng Văn Thái planned to use the experienced VC 9th Division, commanded by Senior Col. Hoàng Cầm, to spearhead COSVN's dry season offensive in Bình Long Province. The initial target was the district capital of Lộc Ninh with the objectives of neutralizing the U.S. Special Forces and CIDG camp there and embarrassing the South Vietnamese Government.[1]:48–9

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