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Operation Marauder

Operation Marauder
Part of Vietnam War
Date 1-8 January 1966
Location Plain of Reeds, Mekong Delta, South Vietnam
10°30′N 105°42′E / 10.5°N 105.7°E / 10.5; 105.7
Result US operational success
Belligerents
 United States
 Australia
Viet Cong
Commanders and leaders
BG Ellis W. Williamson
Strength
United States 173rd Airborne Brigade
Australia 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
267th Main Force Battalion
506th Battalion
Casualties and losses
114 killed

Operation Marauder was an operation conducted by the 173rd Airborne Brigade and the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1 RAR) in the Plain of Reeds, Mekong Delta, lasting from 1 to 8 January 1966.

The Plain of Reeds had long been used as a base by the Viet Cong (VC). Operation Marauder marked the first time that U.S. forces had operated in the area.

On 1 January 1966 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 1 RAR and C Battery, 3rd Battalion, 319th Artillery Regiment were deployed by air into Ba Tri airfield from Hậu Nghĩa Province.

On 2 January 2/503rd landed at Landing Zone Wine (10°49′19″N 106°24′14″E / 10.822°N 106.404°E / 10.822; 106.404) where they were engaged by an entrenched Viet Cong force. After a daylong battle, supported by artillery fire and air support the 2/503rd overran the VC position, finding 111 dead. The remainder of the operation saw only sporadic contact with the VC. On 6 January the 2/503rd located the abandoned headquarters of the 506th Battalion, recovering arms, ammunition, maps and personnel rosters.

Operation Marauder officially concluded on 8 January with heavy losses having been inflicted on the VC 267th Main Force Battalion and the headquarters of the 506th Battalion.

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.


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