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Operation Dewey Canyon II was the American operation to support the Army Of The Republic Of Vietnam (ARVN) in their excursion into Laos called LAM SON 719. This video covers the preliminary phase of the operation designed to open Route 9 through Khe Sanh to the Laotian border and to reestablish Khe Sanh as a major combat support base. Includes excellent scenes of American truck convoys, helicopter support operations and activities at Khe Sanh.
@giaquoc1980 knowing vietnamese history is irrelevant when fighting a war.
truecinema 9 months ago
just to explain the last comment - the 101st shoulder patch is an eagle - the vietnamese had never seen an eagle - so they called them the chicken soldiers -
from memoirs of north vietnamesse solders that i have found, the NVA commanders also told their soldiers that when they encountered the chicken solders - go the other way
spider0253 1 year ago
@ILIGANO I remember you chicken soldiers. You had the chicken head on your shoulder patch.
kyletango 1 year ago
I eets'd a year before but got reactivated for this one--went in with forward ops--101st and 5thmech
LnsGrn 1 year ago
I flew with VMO-6 and will never forget crossing into Laos back in '69 the closest I got to Woodstock, was my M-60>
bamboosgt 2 years ago 2
As an enlisted aide to General Hill's, commander 1/5 Mech Inf , "Red Devil", I had a front row seat to the deployment to forces in Dewey Canyon II. I had been supposed awarded the position for meritorius duty with the A Trp. 3/5 Cav. 9 Inf. I swelled up with pride when I heard my old unit spearheaded the drive to the Laotian border. Hill told ARVN General Lam that if ARVN troops America's assistance in the future. They failed miserably. History stands as is. We succeeded. ARVN failed
eagle2diamond 2 years ago
Was with the 1/5 MP Platoon who patroled from Khe Sanh to the Laotian border. These scenes are really what is was like...mud, fog, total traffic jams on QL 9. 1/5 spent a few days at Lang Vei towards the border, but later moved to a hill southwest of the airfield.
terrace65 2 years ago
Its been a long time ago. I believe Dewey Canyon was part of counter offensive around 1971 up north. Lot of troops, munitions, equipment, supplies were earmarked up north MR1, I Corps.
Screaming Eagles, Camp Eagle was at Phu Bai. I remember Phu Bai in 71. Heavily fortified w/artillery, armor, jet fighters from Phan Rang, infantry, and battleship offshore. Never had really dry uniforms during monsoon season.
Micaiah2004 2 years ago 2
I salute your father and the ARVN. I hope someday your country is again free and the yellow flag with three red stripes flies over it again.
tedmccarron 3 years ago
1/501st Infantry, 101st Airborne Dong Ha- Quang Tri and the steam and cream at Phu Bai! 1971-72. "All The Way Sir!"
ILIGANO 3 years ago 2