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Old 01-05-2005, 07:22 PM
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Duc Pho is in Quang Ngai Province which was the southern-most end of I Corps, a mostly Marine AO. With Marines being this far south, they were spread pretty thin. That's why the 1st Cav was also in the AO. There were also some ARVN units.

In early '67 most of the heavy fighting was taking place in III Corps around Saigon. The Army had most of their units there mounting 2 very successful operations back to back; Operations Cedar Falls and Junction City. To make up for the losses in III Corps, Charlie started to put more pressure on the ARVN and US forces in I Corps.

We were operating in II Corps as a reactionary force. I think the only full division in II Corps at the time was the 4th ID. At this time, we were still only 1 brigade. They bounced us all over the place from Kontum to Phan Thiet in NE I Corps. At times, all 3 rifle battalions would be in different AOs. From the end of JAN67 to the end of APR67, the 101st had conducted 4 operations in 7 different AOs in II Corps and Phan Thiet.

Not wanting to pull any divisions out of II and III Corps, losing their momentum, to contend with the pressure being put on in I Corps, MACV came up with Task Force Oregon instead. This would allow the Marines in Quang Ngai Province to move back north with the rest of the Marine units, and the 1st Cav to extend north, opening up Hwy. 1 all the way to Danang.

To make up TF Oregon, basically a division-sized unit, MACV brought together 3 seperate and independent brigades-the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, the 3rd brigade of the 25th ID [Ron-39mto39g], and us, the 1st brigade of the 101st Abn. Div.. We were all put under 1 command, commanded by MG Wm. Rosson. Later, and I don't know exactly when, the 3rd brigade of the 25th would become part of the 4th ID. Ron can tell more on this.

We started to arrive in the Duc Pho area the end of APR/first of MAY67. At the time, 2/327 had been back down around Tuy Hoa on the Coastal Plains. They were transported by boat [LSTs ?], and landed on the beach like a bunch of freakin' Marines . Our AO was going to be the rugged mountains to the west of Duc Pho.

The ARVNs in this AO were about as effective as screen doors on submarines. The whole place was a bastion of VC, with most of the villes under their control. Most of the population, at minimum, sympathized with, if not joined them. A dangerous place. The mountains and valleys to the west were home to several VC units, most notably the 2nd VC Regiment. They knew the area like the back of their hands and were some tough SOBs, often bringing the fight to us. Also, the place was loaded with booby traps.

On 11MAY67 the 101st kicked off Operation Malheur I with 1/327 and 2/502 [me] doing a CA into the mountains. The 2/327 CA'd in the next day as a blocking force. We were to do Search and Destroy operations to locate and destroy the base camps that were in the mountains. We started taking casualties almost immediately, mostly to booby traps. We would have our first KIA 2 days after we got there. We stayed in the mountains for about a month.

When we came down, it was to kick off Operation Malheur II. We were to round up every civilian, dog, pig, water buffalo, and chicken in the Song Ve and the Crow's Foot Valleys. They were going to be moved to government villages in other parts of the country. The whole area was going to be a Free-Fire Zone. ANYBODY seen in the area after the move was to be considered enemy, and SHAME ON THEM. This was still going on when I rotated out the end of JUN67. Was glad to get the Hell out of there, and not just because I was going back to The World.

TF Oregon would stay in existence until the 198th LIB and the 11th Inf. Bn. got in-country later in the year to join the 196LIB to form the Americal Division. This area would become part of their AO, with their basecamp in Chu Lai.
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Old 01-06-2005, 05:26 AM
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I arrived in Duck Pho in the 25th inf Div and left in the 4th inf Div. As I recall there were a bunch of VC in the area and booby traps were the norm, Not hardly any NVA. Those mountans didn't look steep, But looks are deciving, I had a very hard time getting up them, and thats where I found I could get hemroids.

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Duc Pho was the HQS for the 11th LIB and the AMERICAL was HQ'd in Chu-Lai. Our forward trains was in Duc Pho and my !st Shirt stayed in Duc Pho at the orderly room except when delivering the payroll to the field once a month. He tried to talk me into awarding him his second CIB (he had one from Korea) but I told him I wouldn't unless he came on at least one patrol with the company. He never got up the nerve to come out with us when we were not on the top of a firebase surrounded by artillery. He never got his CIB while I was the CO.
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Duc Pho was the HQS for the 11th LIB and the AMERICAL was HQ'd in Chu-Lai. Our forward trains was in Duc Pho and my !st Shirt stayed in Duc Pho at the orderly room except when delivering the payroll to the field once a month. He tried to talk me into awarding him his second CIB (he had one from Korea) but I told him I wouldn't unless he came on at least one patrol with the company. He never got up the nerve to come out with us when we were not on the top of a firebase surrounded by artillery. He never got his CIB while I was the CO.
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