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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
HEADQUARTERS 2ND BRIGADE 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION
APO US FORCES 96225

AVTLPDB-T                                                                                                                                1 May 1966

SUBJECT:     Combat After Action Report, Operation KAHUKU


TO:          Commanding General
          25th Infantry Division
          ATTN:  G3
          APO US Forces 96225


     Attached, herewith, is Combat After Action Report, Operation KAHUKU, 1st Battalion (Mechanized), 5th Infantry.

     FOR THE COMMANDER:



                                   /s/ A. R. Knight, Jr.
                                   A. R. KNIGHT JR.
                                   Major, Infantry
                                   Adjutant


HEADQUARTERS
1ST BATTALION (MECH) 5TH INFANTRY
APO San Francisco 96225

TLMAA-C                                                                                                         29 April 1966

SUBJECT:          Commanding Officer
               2nd Bde Task Force
               25th Infantry Division
               APO U.S. Forces 96225



     1.     Operation KAHUKU, search and destroy.

     2.     Date:     7 April 1966.

     3.     General:     The operation was conducted in Phuoc Vinh Ninh (XT 6814).  The Bn OPORD 16-66 was issued 061400APR66.  The operation was conducted with elements of the 2nd Bde Task Force.  Lt Col Greer is the reporting officer.  Task organization and commanders were as follows:

          1st Bn (Mech) 5th Inf:  Lt Col T. U. Greer, commanding.
               Co A:  Capt J. A. Renner, commanding.
               B Trp, 3/4 Cav:  Capt. C. R. Quickmire, commanding.
               Co C, 1/69th Armored:  Capt. P. C. Gutzman, commanding.
               2nd Platoon, Co B, 1/5th Mech:  1/Lt T. Jagosc, Plat Ldr.
               Hvy Mort Plat:  1/Lt J. E. McQuinn, Plat Ldr.
               Attachments and Detachments:  Incl 1.

     4.     Intelligence.

          a.     One platoon of local guerrillas had been reported in the area of operations.  Exact location of the VC platoon was not known.  It was believed that when the VC determined a major U.S. attack was underway they would attempt to withdraw to safe area vicinity Tan Hoa (XT 695145) and/or Dong Sao (XT 700105).  It was suspected that the same general harassing and delaying tactics-sniper fire and booby traps-would be employed by the VC.  The VC were known to have several MG's and automatic weapons.

          b.     During the operation, no platoon size force was encountered at any one time.  The primary mission of the TF was to seal off all routes of escape with platoon size elements while the main force conducted search and destroy operations throughout the entire area of operations.  The mission was accomplished, but only four- and five-man VC groups were encountered by our forces.  Upon deploying into the AO, small groups of VC were engaged and killed in trenches, bunkers and spider holes.

          c.     The terrain consisted primarily of dry rice paddies, moderate to thickly vegetated woods and scattered marshy streambeds.  Observation and fields of fire were both restricted by the numerous hedge-rows in the objective area.  The only obstacle to tracked movement was the low marshy stream areas, but these posed no obstacles to dismounted personnel.  The weather caused no change in the course of action.

     5.     Mission:  TF GREER attacks 070700APR to conduct search and destroy operations in assigned area of operations (Incl 1).

     6.     Concept of Operation:  The Task Force established platoon size blocking positions on CP 6 (XT 669132) and CP 7 (XT 669132) to prevent VC movement in or out of Phuoc Vinh Ninh and attacked rapidly to conduct search and destroy operations in Phuoc Vinh Ninh.

     7.     Execution:  The Task Force crossed the LD on time with the 2nd Plat, Co B, 1/5th Mech moving rapidly to establish the blocking position on CP 7 and the 1st Plat, B Trp, 3/4 Cav establishing a blocking position on CP 6.  The TF moved rapidly into the area and at 0750 Co C, 1/69th, operating the center of the area, received small arms fire from vic XT 676134.  Automatic weapons fire was returned and contact broken but no results could be determined.  At 0807 2nd Plat, Co B, 1/5th Mech secured and established the blocking position vic XT 669132 without enemy contact.  At 0811, B Trp, 3/4 Cav spotted nine civilians moving into a hole on the right of PL EGG (XT 686117).  A small element was left to apprehend the civilians and the unit continued on its search and destroy mission.  At the same time, Co A, 1/5th Mech sustained two WIA's from small arms fire from XT 675123.  The casualties were minor and after treatment remained with the unit.  At 0812, Co C, 1/69th Armored saw nine people moving into a hole vic XT676118 and detached an element to apprehend the civilians.  The civilians captured by B Tr, 3/4 Cav and Co C, 1/69th Armored were later turned over to the National Police.  At 0813, Co A, 1/5th Mech received small arms fire and contact was broken.  By 0817 all units had crossed PL CANDY (XT     678119).  At the same time, the Bn Cmd Gp, which was to the rear of the forward elements, spotted five VC's getting out of a trench on PL CANDY vic XT 678119 with a MG and automatic weapons to engage the rear of the TF.  The Bn Cmd Gp moved back and opened fire on the VC's who retreated into a trench with the machine gun.  The VC's were pursued and killed and their MG and three carbines captured.  Documents on one of the VC's disclosed that he was a squad leader of the C 306 Bn, Local Force, Cu Chi.  Two WIA's were sustained by the Bn Cmd Gp.  Co C, 1/69th Armored destroyed an enemy area with demolitions at 0841 and sustained one WIA from a falling tree vic XT 684127.  At the same time, the 1st Plat, B Trp, 3/4 Cav seized and established the blocking position vic XT 690128.  At 0851, Co C, 1/69th Armored spotted five VC's in a trench.  The unit maneuvered and engaged the VC's with automatic weapons and small arms fire, killing three (confirmed) and wounding one who died shortly thereafter.  Intelligence received from the 2nd Bde indicated that a VC company with a strength of 110 men with automatic weapons capability was in the operations area.  At 0855 the Bn Cmdr aborted the Co C, 1/5th Mech planned mission in another area and committed Co C to assist in Operation KAHUKU.  At 0902 a helicopter in support of Operation KAHUKU was hit by fire and forced down vicinity XT 695115.  the pilot sustained serious wounds by burns and there were three ambulatory casualties.  The WIA's were evacuated by Dust Off and the equipment was extracted by ground troops in the area.  At 0909 another helicopter received fire and had to return to Cu Chi.  No casualties were sustained.  At 0922, B Trp, 3/4 Cav found a VC base camp area vicinity XT 684123.  A detailed search of the area disclosed no weapons or equipment, and the area was destroyed.  At 0925 a VC PW in the area stated that the VC's had moved out and were in the Bao Cap area.  At 0933, Co A, 1/27th Inf was dispatched forward to augment the effectiveness of the blocking position vic XT 669132.  By 0937 TF GREER had swept through the entire objective area and received the order to return to PL EGG and make another sweep through the area.  At 0950, Co C, 1/5th Mech arrived in the objective area and was given the mission of conducting a detailed search of the area north of the LD up to PL CANDY attacking from west to east between CP 13 (XT 675120) and CP 17 (XT677118).  At 1000, Hvy Mortar Platoon, unable to fire due to the employment of friendly troops throughout the objective area, received orders to displace and establish a blocking position to the southwest, vic CP 3 (XT 677112).  At 1027, Co C, 1/69th Armored reporting the killing of nine VC's in a trench on PL BUNNY (XT 691124) and captured several documents and weapons.  Co A, 1/5th Mech also killed two VC's in a tunnel at 1052 on CP 4 (XT 677124) and gave chase to a third who escaped with an automatic weapon.  B Trp, 3/4 Cav located a house vicinity XT 677122 that was booby trapped and destroyed the structure.  By 1115 all units had returned to PL EGG and immediately started the return search of the area.  The search progress slowly and without contact and at 1132 Co C, 1/5th Mech found a 250 lb bomb that was rigged for command detonation vicinity XT 686125.  The bomb was destroyed and the unit continued its search and at 1146 found an undetermined number of AP mines in a house vic XT 677118.  A further search of the area revealed a cache of small arms ammunition.  No enemy could be found and all munitions and VC structures were destroyed.  At 1152, Co C, 1/5th Mech found a large cache of military equipment and documents in another house vic XT 617188.  A check of the cache revealed that it was booby trapped with CBU bombs.  The house and the cache were destroyed.  At 1201, B Trp, 3/4 Cav killed one VC and captured and destroyed an undetermined number of grenades on PL BASKET vicinity XT639124.  At 1215, J Trp, 3/4 Cav found a dead VC, female, in a tunnel in the same area.  There were several booby traps and hand grenades found with the body.  The booby traps and grenades were destroyed.  Between 1216 and 1430 sporadic and ineffective sniper fire was received from the southwestern section of PL EGG vic XT 658116 and at 1430 Co A and Co C, 1/5th Mech received the order to conduct a two-company sweep through the Ap Dong Sao area (XT 700105).  Both units made a NW-SE sweep through the entire area, finding and destroying three booby traps; however, no enemy contact was made and the units made a return sweep through the area and closed into base camp at 1620.  The 49th ARVN Regt assumed the responsibility of the mop-up operation and moved in with dozers as the TF started a homeward sweep toward base camp.  B Trp, 3/4 Cav sustained two minor WIA's from small arms fire from vic XT 689118 and killed one VC vic XT689117 who was attempting to depart the area of operations.  At 1613, B Trp killed another VC in a trench vicinity XT 609116.  By 1000 all elements had closed to base camp with the exception of B Trp, 3/4 Cav, which was providing security for the downed helicopter.

     8.     Supporting forces.  Co C, 1/5th Mech, Capt J. G. Andross, commanding, responded rapidly and greatly enhanced the effectiveness of the search and destruction of VC's and VC structures in the area of operations.  The Bde reaction force, Co A, 1/27th Inf, Capt L. J. Mayons, commanding, was committed into the area of operations by the Bde CO to strengthen the blocking position on CP #7 vic XT 669132.  Light fire team, UH1D armed helicopters supported the TF.

     9.     Results:

          a.     VC's killed (confirmed and estimated).

               (1)     26 VC's killed (body count).

               (2)     19 VC's killed (estimated).

               (3)     10 civilians detained and turned over to National Police.

          b.     Destroyed:

               (1)     17 bunkers.

               (2)     5 tunnels.

               (3)     20 buildings.

               (4)     18 booby traps.

               (5)     30 hand grenades.

               (6)     8 CBU bombs (booby trapped).

               (7)     1 250 lb. bomb (booby trapped).

          c.     Captured:

               (1)     Miscellaneous papers and documents.

               (2)     4 Russian carbines, 7.62mm.

               (3)     1 U.S. carbine, M2.

               (4)     2 U.S. BAR's.

               (5)     2 Chicom 7.62mm assault rifles.

               (6)     1 Russian MG 34, 7.92mm LMG.

               (7)     1 Chicom 7.62 carbine.

     10.     Administrative Matters:

          a.     Supplies:  Operation KAHUKU was a one day operation and no resupply was necessary.

          b.     Maintenance:  During the course of the operation, the TF had several tanks and APC's mired; however, all were extracted and no major maintenance problem occurred during the operation as all vehicles returned to base camp under their own power.

          c.     Transportation:  The TF vehicles consumed approximately one-half the fuel in their tanks during the operation and no refueling was necessary during the operation.

          d.     Medical:  Casualty list, Incl 2.

          e.     Communications:  No communications problems were encountered during the operation.

     11.     Special Equipment and Techniques:  None.

     12.     Commander's Analysis:  The commitment of Co C 1/5th Mech into the area of operations was necessitated by the large number of tunnels, bunkers and buildings in the area which required a thorough search.  The Tank Co and Cav Troop were not capable of nor prepared for conducting detailed ground or underground searches.

     13.     Conclusions and Lessons Learned:  The success of the operation can be attributed to the following:

          a.     The speed and violence of the attack prevented most of the VC from escaping.

          b.     No air or artillery preparations were fired to forewarn the VC of an impending attack.  Extensive preparations are habitually employed by both ARVN and U.S. Forces prior to any attack.  Supporting fires were preplanned and (illegible) for this operation.

          c.     The coordinated use of blocking positions and armed helicopters to seal off the area was very effective.

          FOR THE COMMANDER:



                                        /s/ Billy J. Hammonds
2 Incl                                        BILLY J. HAMMONDS
   as                                        Captain, Infantry
                                        Adjutant
Task Organization:

Team RENNER          Team GUTZMAN
Co A (-) 1/5th Mech     Co C (-) 1/69th Armored
     3rd Plat, C/1/69th Armored          3rd Plat, A/1/5th Mech
     Demo Tm B/65th Engr          Demo Tm B/65th Engr

Bn Control               B troop, 3/4 Cav
Hvy Mort Plat (G8)     Demo Tm C/65th Engr
Scty Plat






(DRAWING HERE)

CASUALTIES SUSTAINED DURING OPERATION KAHUKU

NAME     RANK     UNIT     DISPOSITION     WOUNDS     MOS

JORDAN, Herman     MAJ     HHC 1/5     Duty     S/in eye     1542
DOK, Delbert     PFC     HHC 1/5     93rd Evac     S/in wrist, R hand     11D10
                       elbow, back
CROWLEY, Morris     SGT     Co A 1/5     Duty     S (L) face     11D40
FRANKS, Mack H.     PFC     Co A 1/5     93rd Evac     S/in chest     11D10
JEROLDS, James R.     SSG     Co A 1/5     93rd Evac     S/left shoulder     11D10
FORMAN, Thomas G.     PFC     Co A 1/5     93rd Evac     Cut (L) eye     11H10
MICHAJAK, Stanley     PFC     B Trp,     93rd Evac     S/(R) arm     11E10
             3/4 Cav
ROBINSON, William F.     PVT E2     D Trp     3rd Field     S/neck     11D20
              3/4 Cav