List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (T–Z and others)

This article is a list of known military operations of the Vietnam War, a war fought by America to try to stop communism in Southeast Asia, conducted by the armed forces of the Republic of Vietnam, the United States and their assorted allies. This is not a complete list.

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Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation Tailwind[1]11–13 September 1970Covert incursion into Laos by Hatchet Force to create a diversion for a Royal Lao Army exert pressure on the occupation forces of the People's Army of Vietnam.543
Operation Take Out[2][3]28 – 30 Dec 652nd Battalion, 327th Airborne Infantry Regiment recovery of US remains from a crashed AC-47 Spooky serial number 43-49492 in Bình Thuận Province
Operation Talladega Canyon[2]30 Sep – 5 Oct 682nd Battalion, 7th Marines clear and search operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Tally Ho[2]20 Jul 66Air and naval gunfire interdiction of lines of communication in the southern panhandle of North Vietnam
Operation Talon (1965)[4][5]1 Sep 65One of several named operations conducted by the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne as part of Operation Highland in the An Khe Pass, Bình Định Province
Operation Tam Thang 118[6]6 – 9 Sep 65ARVN II Corps operation near Ban Me Thout
Operation Tamborine[2][7]1 – 8 Feb 676th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment ambush operation along Route 23 between Đất Đỏ District and Song Tre in Phước Tuy Province74
Operation Tampa (1966)[2]13 – 15 Mar 663rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division security operation in III Corps
Operation Tampa (1968)[2]26 Feb – 3 Mar 681st Battalion, 7th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines and 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry Regiment search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Tangle[2]22 – 24 Dec 69A Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment pacification operation in Duc Thanh District, Phước Tuy Province
Operation Taro Leaf[2]3 – 15 Feb 662nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy operation in Hậu Nghĩa Province
Operation Tat Thang 18[2]3 Apr – 3 May 70ARVN 24th Special Tactical Zone reconnaissance operation using elements of the Vietnamese Rangers1st Ranger Group and 42nd, 45th and 47th Regiments north of Dak Saeng in Kon Tum Province
Operation Taut Bow[2]7 – 16 Feb 663rd Reconnaissance Battalion reconnaissance in force operation in "Happy Valley", Quảng Nam Province
Operation Taylor[2]5 – 8 Feb 663rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy and road clearing operation in Kon Tum and Pleiku Provinces
Operation Taylor Common[2][8]6 Dec 68 – 9 Mar 692nd Battalion, 1st Marines, Infantry Platoon Sgt Thomas Michael Rutherford, Sr. 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines and 2nd and 3rd Battalions, 26th Marines operation to clear the An Hoa Basin, neutralize NVA Base Area 112 and develop Fire Support Bases to interdict NVA infiltration routes leading from the Laotian border1398151
Operation Tennessee Pride[2]23 Jun – 1 Jul 69101st Airborne Division clear and search operation in Thừa Thiên Province
Operation Teton[2]11 – 20 Oct 663rd Battalion, 1st Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Texas/Operation Lien Ket 28[2][9]20 – 25 Mar 663rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, ARVN 5th Airborne Battalion and Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps combined reaction force operation to retake An Hoa outpost in Quảng Ngãi Province28399
Operation Texas Star[2][10]1 Apr – 5 Sep 70101st Airborne Division and ARVN 1st Division operation in the A Shau Valley culminating in the Battle of Fire Support Base Ripcord. Later phases renamed Operation Jefferson Glenn1728416
Operation Texas Traveller[2]24 – 27 Nov 693rd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment operation in III Corps
Operation Thai Phien[11]11 Apr 62Civilian Irregular Defense Group operation to rescue the Americans captured by the Viet Cong in An Chau, Quảng Nam Province
Operation Thăng Long 18[12]20 – 29 Aug 64ARVN operation 27 km northwest of Le Trung in Pleiku Province
Operation Thăng Long 234[13]15 – 21 Feb 66ARVN operation in Darlac Province27062
Operation Thăng Long 243[13]8 – 12 Jul 66ARVN operation in Darlac Province10717
Operation Thang Phong III[13]7 – 12 Jun 66ARVN and CIDG operation in Pleiku Province13520
Operation Than Phong II[14]8 Jul – 19 Aug 65ARVN II Corps operation to reopen Route 19349
Operation Than Phong III[6]28 Aug – 3 Sep 65ARVN II Corps operation to open Route 21 to Ban Me Thout from Nha Trang. One hundred and thirteen air strikes were conducted by the USAF, Navy and Marines
Operation Than Phong IV[15]10 Sep 65ARVN II Corps operation near Qui Nhơn
Operation Than Phong 14[16]10 May – 30 Jul 663rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division and ARVN joint operation combining border screening and area control operations in Pleiku Province54663
Operation Thayer I[13][17]13 Sep – 30 Oct 661st Cavalry Division, ARVN 3rd Airborne Battalion and ARVN 41st Regiment operation in Bình Định Province23230
Operation Thayer II[13][18]25 Oct 66 – 12 Feb 671st Cavalry Division, 25th Infantry Division and Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps operation in the coastal plains and the Kim Son and Soui Ca Valleys in western Bình Định Province1,757149
Operation Thor[19]1 – 7 Jul 68Combined arms bombardment of the eastern DMZ125 claimed
Operation Thua Thien 177[13]6 Feb – 6 Mar 66ARVN operation in Thừa Thiên Province18317
Operation Thunder Dragon[2][20]17–27 May 67ROK 2nd Marine Brigade search and destroy operation in Quảng Ngãi Province14714
Operation Thunderbolt[21]6 – 7 Aug 654th Marines and ARVN 51st Regiment joint search and destroy operation against the 1st VC Regiment south of the Tra Bong River
Operation Thunderhead[2]3 – 12 Jun 72US Navy SEAL Team One and Underwater Demolition Team (UDT)-11 operation to rescue 2 escaped US POWs from the Red River basin1
Operation Tien Ho[2]24 Aug – 9 Sep 68ARVN 23rd Division operation in Quang Duc Province1091
Operation Tiger Balm[2]2 – 4 Jan 691st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 1st Australian Civil Affairs Unit cordon and search operation in Phước Tuy Province
Operation Tiger Concordia VI[2]17 Jul 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment riverine search and destroy operation in Long An Province
Operation Tiger Concordia VIII[2]24 – 25 Jul 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment riverine and airmobile search and destroy operation in Long An Province
Operation Tiger Coronado[2]23 Aug 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in the Rung Sat Special Zone, Long An Province
Operation Tiger Coronado III[2]14 – 16 Aug 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in the Rung Sat Special Zone, Biên Hòa Province
Operation Tiger Coronado IV[2]29 – 30 Aug 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment riverine and airmobile search and destroy operation in Long An Province
Operation Tiger Coronado V[22]28 Jul – 1 Aug 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment riverine and airmobile and mechanized search and destroy operation in Dinh Tuong Province
Operation Tiger Coronado VIII[23]24 – 25 Jul 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment riverine and airmobile search and destroy operation in Long An Province
Operation Tiger Coronado IX[2]4 – 5 Dec 673rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment riverine search and destroy operation in Dinh Tuong Province
Operation Tiger Hound[24] (part of Operation Barrell Roll)8 Dec 65 – 11 Nov 68U.S. 2nd Air Division operation to interdict the Ho Chi Minh Trail in the lower portion of the Laotian panhandle, from Route 9 west of the DMZ, south to the Cambodian border and to reduce North Vietnamese infiltration down the trail into South Vietnam
Operation Tiger Mountain[2]26 Sep – 10 Oct 702nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division operation
Operation Tippecanoe[2]13 – 18 Mar 671st Battalion, 5th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Ngãi Province
Operation Toan Thang I[25][26][27]8 Apr – 31 May 68Allied reaction to the Tet Offensive, first of a series of massive operations combining the assets and operations of the ARVN's III Corps and the American II Field Force to maintain the post-Tet pressure on the enemy and to drive all remaining NVA/VC troops from III Corps and the Saigon area. 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division, 1st Infantry Division, 25th Infantry Division, 199th Infantry Brigade, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment participated7,645440
Operation Toan Thang II[26][28][29]1 Jun 68 – 16 Feb 691st Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division, 9th Infantry Division, 199th Infantry Brigade, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (ANZAC) and ARVN operations for static defense of designated tactical areas of responsibility as well as limited reconnaissance operations to prevent NVA rocket fire on Saigon2819
Operation Toan Thang III[2]16 Feb – 31 Oct 6925th Infantry Division and 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division search and destroy operations in Bình Dương, Gia Dinh, Hậu Nghĩa, Long An and Tây Ninh Provinces
Operation Toan Thang IV[2][30]1 Nov 69 – 1 May 701st Cavalry Division, 1st Infantry Division, 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division and 25th Infantry Division search and destroy operations to prevent NVA/VC movement and operations in III Corps and IV Corps
Operation Toan Thang 1/69[2][31]20 – 23 Jan 694th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (ANZAC) reconnaissance operation in Phước Tuy Province
Operation Toan Thang 41[2][32]14 – 17 Apr 703rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, ARVN 49th Regiment, 31st, 36th and 52nd Ranger Battalions and 10th and 18th Armored Cavalry operation into the so-called Angel's Wing, Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia used as a logistics and rest area by the NVA378
Operation Toan Thang 42[33][34]29 Apr – 2 May 70ARVN (two armored cavalry squadrons from III Corps and two from the 25th Division and 5th Division, an infantry regiment from the 25th Division, and four Ranger battalions from the 2nd Ranger Group) and US 1st Cavalry Division, 9th Infantry Division and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment operation in the Parrot's Beak region of Kampong Cham Province. ARVN incursion into Cambodia, with US forces and air power in a supporting role, against the Parrot's Beak to target the NVA/VC's base areas 367 and 70612,354434 US, 66 ARVN
Operation Toan Thang 43[2][35]1 May – 29 Jun 702nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and ARVN Airborne Division operation in the Fishhook region of Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia to undermine the NVA logistic system and to forestall any major NVA offensives
Operation Toan Thang 44[2]6–14 May 701st and 2nd Brigades, 25th Infantry Division, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and ARVN Airborne Division operation against NVA Base Areas 353, 354, and 707 located north and northeast of Tây Ninh1017119
Operation Toan Thang 45[2]6 May – 27 Jun 703/1 Cavalry and 5th Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment operation against NVA Base Areas 350 and 351, along the northern borders of Binh Long and Phước Long Provinces1017119
Operation Toan Thang 46[2][36]May – Jul 70ARVN 5th Division operation in the "Fishhook" area of Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia, north of Loc Ninh to attack and destroy the NVA 70th and 80th Rear Service Groups79
Operation Toan Thang 500[2]7–12 May 706th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment search and destroy operations around FSB Seminole, in the Parrot's Beak region of Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia1597
Operation Toan Thang 8/B/5[37]23 Oct – 10 Nov 70ARVN 5th Division operations in the Snoul area of Cambodia, for the purpose of destroying communist forces and installations, and obtaining intelligence
Operation Toan Thang TT02[38]4–31 May 71ARVN III Corps operation to lure the VC with a regiment placed in Snoul deep in Cambodian territory, north of Loc Ninh on Route 13
Operation Todd Forest[39]31 Dec 68 – 13 Jan 693rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division reconnaissance in force operation with the 1st Battalion, 506th Airborne Infantry Regiment and the ARVN 1st Regiment into the area 16 km south of Huế, Thừa Thiên Province12
Operation Tolare Falls I[2]2 – 15 Oct 705th Marines clear and search operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Tolare Falls II[2]27 Oct 705th Marines clear and search operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Toledo[2]12 Mar 663rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division security operation in III Corps
Operation Toledo[40][41]10 Aug – 7 Sep 66173rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, BLT 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 1st Australian Task Force and ARVN 33rd and 35th Ranger Battalions multi-battalion search and destroy operation in the May Tao Secret Zone in Long Khánh, Binh Tuy and Phước Tuy Provinces. The deserted headquarters area for the 5th VC Division was located and destroyed along with vast amounts of supplies11
Operation Tong[42]7 – 8 Jun 695th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment operations against the VC Châu Đức District Unit Company in Hoa Long village
Operation Townsville[43]23 Mar – 24 Apr 706th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (ANZAC) reconnaissance in force operation in northeast Phước Tuy Province
Operation Traffic Cop[13]Oct 66Initial phase of Operation Sea Dragon
Operation Trail Blazer[2]18 – 24 Oct 653rd Reconnaissance Battalion reconnaissance operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Trail Boss[2]18 – 24 Oct 652/1 Cavalry search and destroy operation
Operation Trail Dust[44]10 Aug 61 – 31 Oct 71USAF defoliation operation in Thừa Thiên and Quảng Trị Provinces
Operation Tran Hung Dao I[2][45]5 – 17 Feb 68ARVN 1st, 3rd, 6th, 8th and 11th Airborne Brigades, VNMC 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 6th Brigades, 30th, 33rd, 35th, 38th & 41st Ranger Battalions, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment and 199th Infantry Brigade operation to defend the Saigon area during the Tet Offensive953
Operation Tran Hung Dao II[46]17 Feb – 28 Mar 68a continuation of Operation Tran Hung Dao I in the Saigon area with slightly reduced forces713
Operation Travis[2]31 Oct 662/1 Cavalry emergency deployment to support Operation Paul Revere IV
Operation Treasure Island[2]10 – 18 Jan 692nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment cordon and search operation in Bình Dương Province
Operation Trinidad[2]6 – 7 Dec 661st Battalion, 1st Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Trinidad II[2]7 – 11 Dec 661st Battalion, 1st Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Trinity[2]30 Jan – 1 Feb 671st Battalion, 7th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Ngãi Province
Operation Triple Play[2]18 – 19 Oct 653rd Battalion, 3rd Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Tín Province
Operation Triple Trouble[2]28 – 29 Oct 651st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in Bình Dương Province
Operation Troy[2]1 – 4 Sep 662nd Battalion, 1st Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Truong Cong Dinh[2][47]1 Mar – 21 May 68ARVN 7th Division and 9th Division and 1st and 2nd Brigades, 9th Infantry Division search and destroy operations in Dinh Tuong, Kien Hoa, Kien Tuong, Vĩnh Bình and Bình Long Provinces1546
Operation Truong Cong Dinh[2]21 May – 3 Aug 689th Infantry Division reconnaissance in force operation in Dinh Tuong Province. Replaced by Operation Quyet Chin1546
Operation Tu Cuong 124[48]13 Aug 64ARVN operation about 5 km east of Duc Pho in Quảng Ngãi Province
Operation Tucson[49]14 – 17 Feb 671st and 3rd Brigades 1st Infantry Division and 5th Regiment, 9th Infantry Division operation against the Vietcong 272nd Regiment and the Phu Loi Battalion in southwest Bình Long Province near the Michelin Rubber Plantation133
Operation Tulsa[2]8 – 16 Oct 661st Infantry Division and 5th Division road clearing operation along Route 13 between Phu Cuong and An Lộc in Bình Dương and Bình Long Provinces
Operation Tulsa[50]30 May – 6 Jun 6711th Armored Cavalry Regiment reconnaissance in force operation along Route 1 near Suoi Cat and to secure the Gia Ray rock quarry
Operation Turkey Shoot[2]22 – 25 Nov 651st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in Bình Dương Province
Operation Tuscaloosa[51]24 – 28 Jan 672nd Battalion, 5th Marines search and destroy operation 24 km southwest of Da Nang in Quảng Nam Province72
Operation Twickenham I[31][52]2–13 May 695th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment ambush operations around Nui Thi Vai Mountain10
Operation Twickenham II[31][53]22 May – 1 Jun 695th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment search and destroy operations around Nui Thi Vai Mountain and Nui Dinh

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Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation Union I/Operation Lien Ket 102[2][54]21 Apr – 17 May 671st Battalion, 1st Marines, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines and ARVN 1st Ranger Group search and destroy operation in the Que Son Valley, Quảng Nam and Quảng Tín Provinces96553
Operation Union II[2][55]25 May – 5 Jun 671st Battalion, 5th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines and ARVN 6th Regiment search and destroy operation to entrap the NVA 3rd and 21st Regiments north of Tam Kỳ in Quảng Nam Province220701
Operation Union Square[2]22 Oct 69US operation in Quảng Trị Province
Operation Uniontown[2][56]17 Dec 67 – 8 Mar 68199th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment security operation, encompassing Tet Offensive operations in Biên Hòa and Gia Định Provinces92276
Operation Uniontown III[57]10 Feb – 22 Mar 68199th Light Infantry Brigade and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment security operations around Long Binh40
Operation Uniontown (1966-67)[2]11 Oct 66 – 17 Nov 67173d Airborne Brigade, 199th Light Infantry Brigade and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment security and defence operations around Long Binh
Operation Uniontown (1967)[2]1 – 17 Dec 67199th Light Infantry Brigade operation
Operation Upshur Stream[2][58]11 Jan – 29 Mar 711st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines and 1st Battalion, 11th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Utah/Operation Lien Ket 26[2][59]4 – 7 Mar 663rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines and ARVN 2nd Division search and destroy operation against the NVA 36th Regiment and VC Main Force units operation in Quảng Ngãi Province63298 US, 30 ARVN
Operation Utah Mesa[60]12 Jun – 9 Jul 691st Battalion, 9th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division and ARVN 1st Division clear and search operation in the vicinity of Khe Sanh, Quảng Trị Province309572

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Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation Valdosta I[50]1 – 6 Sep 6711th Armored Cavalry Regiment security operation along Route 1 in Long Khánh Province102
Operation Valdosta II[50]20 – 23 Oct 6711th Armored Cavalry Regiment security operations in central Long Khánh Province
Operation Valiant Hunt[2][61]15 Dec 68 – 5 Jan 69BLT 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines and HMM-362 clear and search operation on Barrier Island, south of Hội An, Quảng Nam Province333
Operation Valley Forge[2]7 – 16 Mar 68199th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa and Long Khánh Provinces
Operation Van Buren[13][62][63]19 Jan – 21 Feb 66101st Airborne Division, ROK 2nd Marine Brigade and ARVN 47th Regiment rice security operation in Phú Yên Province67954 US, 45 ROK
Operation Vance Canyon[2]20 Jun – 2 Jul 68198th Infantry Brigade clear and search operation in Quảng Ngãi Province
Operation Vaucluse[2]8 – 24 Sep 665th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment search and destroy operation in Phước Tuy Province
Operation Velvet Hammer[2]14 – 28 Apr 68173rd Airborne Brigade cordon and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Venture[64][65]4 Sep 65One of several named operations conducted by the 1 Brigade, 101st Airborne as part of Highland in the An Khe area, Bình Định Province, II Corps
Operation Vernon Lake I[2]25 Oct – 2 Nov 6811th Infantry Brigade clear and search operation west of Quảng Ngãi, Quảng Ngãi Province45535
Operation Vernon Lake II[66]2 Nov 68 – 28 Feb 6911th Infantry Brigade operation in the Song Re Valley, Quảng Ngãi Province45535
Operation Vinh Loc[2]10 – 20 Sep 682nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and ARVN 54th Regiment pacification operation on Vinh Loc Island, Thừa Thiên Province
Operation Vintage Rally[2][31]14 – 24 Dec 695th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment reconnaissance and ambush operations in Phước Tuy Province
Operation Viper I[2][67]1 Nov – 8 Dec 652nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment and 1st and 2nd Battalions, 18th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa Province18
Operation Viper II[2]14 Dec 65 – 17 Jan 662nd Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa Province18
Operation Virginia[2]17 Apr – 1 May 661st Battalion, 1st Marines search and destroy and reconnaissance in force operation in the vicinity of Khe Sanh Special Forces camp, Quảng Trị Province
Operation Virginia Ridge[2][68]1 May – 7 Jun 691st Battalion, 3rd Marines, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 1st Battalion, 12th Marines and 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division clear and search operation along the DMZ in northern Quảng Trị Province560

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Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation Waco[2]24 Nov – 2 Dec 661st Battalion, 503rd Airborne Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa Province
Operation Wahiawa[69][70]16 May 661st and 2nd Brigades, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy operation in the Bo Loi Woods, Ho Bo Woods and Filhol Plantation in Hậu Nghĩa Province10325
Operation Waialua[2]7 Mar – 8 Apr 672nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy operation in Hậu Nghĩa, Tây Ninh and Long An Provinces
Operation Waikiki[2]4 Mar 662nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy operation in Hậu Nghĩa Province
Operation Waimea[2]19 May – 7 Dec 671st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division search and destroy operations in the Bo Loi Woods, Ho Bo Woods, Filhol Plantation and Iron Triangle in Tây Ninh and Bình Dương Provinces
Operation Waiouru[31]5 Jul 696th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (ANZAC) and 1st Armoured Regiment road clearing operation along Route 15 between Ba Ria and Phú Mỹ
Operation Waldron Blue[2]24 Nov 69 – 30 Jan 702nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment highway security operation in Pleiku Province
Operation Walker[2]16 Jan 68 – 31 Jan 69173rd Airborne Brigade and 1st Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment search and destroy and security operation in the vicinity of An Khe, Pleiku Province
Operation Wallongong[2][7]10 – 28 Jan 675th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, 1st APC Squadron and 3 Squadron, SAS search and destroy and security operation in Phước Tuy Province1
Operation Wallowa[2]4 Oct – 11 Nov 6723rd Infantry Division and 3/1 Cavalry search and destroy and security operation in Quảng Nam and Quảng Tín Provinces
Operation War Bonnet[2]3 – 4 Jan 662nd Battalion, 9th Marines and 3rd Tank Battalion search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation War Bonnet[71]15 Oct 68Special Forces Detachment B-52, Project DELTA and 282nd Assault Helicopter Company reconnaissance operation around An Hoa, Quảng Nam Province
Operation Warm Springs[2]18 – 23 Dec 67199th Infantry Brigade search and destroy operation in III Corps. Redesignated Operation Uniontown on 23 Dec 67
Operation Wasco Rapids[2]13 – 27 Mar 71198th Infantry Brigade and ARVN 2nd Division clear and search operation in Song Ve river valley in Quảng Ngãi Province
Operation Washington[2]6 – 14 Jul 661st Reconnaissance Battalion reconnaissance operation in the Do Xa region of Quảng Ngãi Province13
Operation Washington Green[72]15 Apr 69 – 1 Jan 71173rd Airborne Brigade pacification operation in the An Lao Valley of Bình Định Province1,95764
Operation Water Trap[73]3 Jan – 7 Jan 69Mobile Riverine Force 9th Infantry cordon and search operation in Thoi Son Island, Mỹ Tho River, south of Dong Tam
Operation Waterford[2]3 – 7 Apr 681st Infantry Division security operation in Bình Long Province13
Operation Waycross[2]24 – 25 Mar 661st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and ARVN 5th Division search and destroy operation northwest of Phu Loi in Bình Dương Province
Operation Wayne[2]10–12 May 664th Marines search and destroy operation 10 km southwest of Phu Bai in Thừa Thiên Province
Operation Wayne Arrow[2]31 Jan – 8 Feb 693rd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Boulder[2]10 Sep – 11 Oct 691st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Breaker[2]18 Oct 69 – 4 Jan 701st and 3rd Battalions, 8th Infantry Regiment pacification and security operations in Bình Định and Pleiku Provinces
Operation Wayne Dart[2]2 – 7 Feb 691st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment clear and search operation in Pleiku Province
Operation Wayne Fast[2]23 Jun – 14 Jul 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Forge[2]28 Aug – 14 Oct 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Green[2]10 – 28 Feb 691st, 2nd & 3rd Battalions, 8th Infantry Regiment and 1st & 3rd Battalions, 12th Infantry Regiment clear and search operation in Kon Tum and Pleiku Provinces
Operation Wayne Grey[2][74]1 Mar – 14 Apr 691st, 2nd & 3rd Battalions, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment and 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment clear and search operation in Kon Tum Province608
Operation Wayne Hurdle[2]1 – 26 Jun 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định, Phu Bon and Pleiku Provinces
Operation Wayne Javelin[2]13 Apr – 18 Oct 691st, 2nd & 3rd Battalions, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment and 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment clear and search operation in Bình Định and Pleiku Provinces
Operation Wayne Jump[2]15–25 May 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Kon Tum Province
Operation Wayne Pierce[2]5 – 27 Aug 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Rock[2]11 Nov – 29 Dec 691st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division pacification operation in Darlac Province
Operation Wayne Sabre[2]4 Oct – 17 Nov 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Span I[2]16 – 27 Jul 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Span II[2]28 Jul – 5 Aug 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Stab[2]30 Jan – 16 Mar 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Wayne Thrust[2]4 – 30 Jan 701st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation in Bình Định Province
Operation Webster[2]15 – 18 Mar 673rd Battalion, 7th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Wheaton[2]17 – 18 Mar 662nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division operation in III Corps
Operation Wheeler[2]11 Sep – 25 Nov 671st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment search and destroy operation in Quảng Tín Province. Consolidated with Operation Wallowa on 11 Nov 67
Operation Wheeler/Wallowa[75][76]11 Sep 67 – 11 Nov 68Task Force Oregon (originally 196th Infantry Brigade), 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division later reconstituted as 23rd Infantry Division consisting of the 196th, 198th and 11th Infantry Brigades operations in the Nui Luc Son Valley, Quảng Nam and Quảng Tín Provinces10,020683
Operation Wheeler Place[2]22 Jan – 3 Feb 692nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division and ARVN 2nd Division operation in Bình Dương Province
Operation While Away[2]21 – 29 Nov 692nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment security operation in Biên Hòa Province
Operation Wiggins[2]27 – 31 Dec 662nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa Province
Operation Wilcox[2]10 – 12 Aug 661st Battalion, 9th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Wilderness[2]8 Mar – 7 Apr 681st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division and 199th Infantry Brigade search and destroy operation in Tây Ninh Province
Operation Williams Glade[77][78]12 Jul 691st Battalion, 4th Marines and 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division search and clear operation between Mai Loc and Ba Long in Quảng Trị Province
Operation Wilton[2]8 – 9 Sep 66US search and destroy operation in III Corps
Operation Winchester[79]8 Oct – 4 Dec 664th Battalion, 503rd Airborne Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation to relieve the 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines and to occupy and maintain control of an assigned sector of the Da Nang TAOR
Operation Windsor[2][80]29 Sep – 12 Oct 681st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment reconnaissance in force in Biên Hòa Province5
Operation Winfield Scott[2]30 Jul 675th Special Forces Group MIKE Force reconnaissance operation in II Corps
Operation Wolfe Mountain[81]22 Jul 70 – 30 Jan 711st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division operation in Quảng Trị Province300
Operation Wollongong[82]11 Jan – 14 Feb 675th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 103rd Field Battery operation near the village of La Son, Phước Tuy Province
Operation Woolgoogla[83]28 – 29 Mar 687th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment final operation as a company search in the Cay Den jungle, a small area about 1 km southeast of Hoa Long8
Operation Worth[2][84][85]12 – 26 Mar 681st Battalion, 7th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines and 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry Regiment search and destroy operation 24 km northwest of Da Nang in Quảng Nam Province16027
Operation Wren[2]16 Sep – 19 Oct 66Deployment of the Philippine Civil Action Group from Cam Ranh Bay to Tây Ninh Province
Operation Wright Blue[2]24 – 28 Jun 701st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment security operation in Pleiku Province
Operation Wyatt Earp[2]14 – 21 Mar 662/1 Cavalry and 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment reconnaissance in force and security operation on Route 19 in II Corps
Operation Wyoming[2]26 – 30 Apr 663rd Battalion, 1st Marines and 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines search and destroy operation 15 km northwest of Chu Lai in Quảng Tín Province

X

Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation Xay Dung 31[70]May 66ARVN operation in Bình Long Province3329
Operation Xray I[86]4 – 6 Oct 65173rd Airborne Brigade search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa Province

Y

Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation Yankee Team[2]19 May 64USAF reconnaissance over Laos
Operation Yass[87]6 – 7 Nov 665th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment cordon and search of Phuoc Hoa village and the clearance of Long Son Island
Operation Yazoo[2]27 Aug – 5 Sep 671st Battalion, 7th Marines and 3rd Battalion, 11th Marines search and destroy operation in "Happy Valley", Quảng Nam Province
Operation Yell[2]17 – 20 Apr 661st Battalion, 1st Marines and 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Yellowstone[57][88]8 Dec 67 – 24 Feb 6825th Infantry Division, 2/22nd Mechanized and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment search and destroy operations in War Zone "C" area of Tây Ninh Province, along the Cambodian border1,25481
Operation York[2]1 – 7 Apr 661st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment search and destroy operation in III Corps
Operation York Market[89]30 Jan – 16 Apr 701st Brigade 5th Infantry Division, 1st Battalion 77th Armor and Regional Forces combined reconnaissance in force, search and clear, security, rice denial, and saturation ambush patrolling operation in southwest of Rai Truong in Hải Lăng District20
Operation Yorktown[2]23 Jun – 9 Jul 66173rd Airborne Brigade search and destroy operation in Xuân Lộc Province
Operation Yuba[2]10 – 12 Mar 672nd Battalion, 4th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Nam Province
Operation Yuma[2]15–17 May 663rd Battalion, 7th Marines search and destroy operation in Quảng Ngãi Province

Numbered operations

Operation NameDate DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
Operation 17-65[2]6 – 9 Jul 65173rd Airborne Brigade operation in the Phước Thành Province
Operation 19-65[2]28 Jul – 2 Aug 65173rd Airborne Brigade and 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment operation to disrupt VC movement from the Rung Sat Special Zone into Phước Tuy Province
Operation 24-65[2]14 – 28 Sep 65173rd Airborne Brigade and 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment search and destroy operation in Bình Dương Province
Operation 27-65[2]23 – 26 Oct 651st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment search and destroy operation in Biên Hòa Province
Operation 32-59[90][91]19 May – 31 Jul 62HMM-261, HMM-162, JTF 116 and 3 MEU deployment to Udorn and Nong Kai, Thailand, during the Laotian Crisis of 1962
Operation 33-64[92]17 Jun 64ARVN operation in the Rung Sat Special Zone, Gia Định Province
Operation 34A[93]61–64CIA, US Navy and Republic of Vietnam Navy series of covert operations using Vietnamese crewed Nasty class fast patrol boats to bombard radar stations on the coast of North Vietnam and land South Vietnamese commandos to destroy military targets

Unnamed operations

Date DurationDescription – location – UnitsVCNVA KIA'sAllied KIA's
4 Feb 62[94]ARVN airborne assault, using U.S. helicopters and crews, to recapture the village of Hung My at the southern tip of the Cà Mau peninsula, An Xuyen Province, IV Corps
8 Mar 62[95]ARVN troops flown by U.S. helicopters to besieged villages in Tây Ninh and Phước Thành Provinces110
13 Mar 62[96]ARVN Battalion helilifted into battle against a Vietcong force of 500 guerrillas operating along the Mekong River in Kien Hoa Province
22 Apr 62[97]ARVN troops are airlifted by 29 U.S. helicopters (the largest force employed to date) to join an equal number engaged in a sweep in Kien Phong Province
6 May 62[98]ARVN troops, flown by United States Army and Marine Corps helicopters to the Plain of Reeds area of the Mekong Delta, surprise raid on Vietcong forces in Kien Phong Province, IV Corps
12 May 62[99]ARVN operation in a series of clashes with the Vietcong in the Mekong Delta, about 120 km southwest of Saigon
2 Aug 62[100]US Army 93rd Transportation Company first large scale heliborne operation conducted in I Corps which consisted of a two company raid on the VC 5th Region HQ in the Do Xa area
15 Aug 62[101]ARVN ground, air and naval forces, 16-day campaign against the Vietcong in the Cà Mau peninsula, supported by U.S. aircraft500
10 Sep 62[102]ARVN forces, supported by U.S. helicopters, operation in Kien Phong Province40
18 Sep 62[103]ARVN operation around the village of An Hu in the Plain of Reeds supported by fighter-bombers, amphibious forces, and U.S. helicopters,168
1 Nov 62[104]ARVN assault, supported by 12 U.S. troop-carrying and 5 armed escort helicopters, near Vĩnh Long in the Mekong Delta250
8 – 10 Nov 62[105]ARVN operation, air-lifted by U.S. helicopters, in the Plain of Reeds64
20 Nov – 4 Dec 62[106]ARVN effort against Communist rest and supply facilities in Long Khánh Province, III Corps
13 Mar 63 – 16 Mar 64[107]ARVN attack in the Plain of Reeds near the Cambodian border in an effort to wipe out a VC stronghold, in Kien Phong Province, IV Corps
5 Jan 64[108]ARVN operation supported by U.S. aircraft to encircle a Vietcong battalion in Long An Province
18 Jan 64[109]115 helicopters carry 1,100 ARVN troops in an air assault north of Biên Hòa, Long Khánh Province in the largest airlift of the war to date
18 Nov 64[110]U.S.-Vietnamese air and ground search for a supposed VC stronghold in Bình Dương and Tây Ninh Provinces
5 Jan 65[111]Six-company CIDG and Special Forces A-114 and A-411 Detachments operation in Tây Ninh Province
17 Feb 65[112] (part of Battle of Mang Yang Pass)As part of the Battle on the Mang Yang Pass, A-4 Special Forces Detachment at An Khe was ordered to establish FOB#1 and FOB#2 on Highway 19 to the west of their camp, in Pleiku Province, II Corps
31 May – 3 Jun 65[113][114]173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team first brigade sized operation in Vietnam, a series of airmobile assaults near Bien Hoa, Biên Hòa Province, III Corps7
27 – 30 Jun 65[115][116]173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team first major offensive action by launching an operation, along with ARVN airborne units and 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, into War Zone "D", about 20 miles northeast of Saigon, Long Khánh Province, III Corps
6 – 10 Jul 65[117][118]173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and ARVN 43rd Regiment combined operation to make multiple air assaults into War Zone "D" just north of the Đồng Nai River, Long Khánh Province, III Corps
10 – 21 Aug 65[119]1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division operation southwest of Nha Trang
1 Sep 65[120][121]173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team sent the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry and supporting elements to Kon Tum, Kon Tum Province, II Corps
14 – 28 Sep 65[122][123]173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team deployment into the Ben Cat sector for search and destroy operations, Biên Hòa Province, III Corps46
8 – 14 Oct 65[124][125]Following one of the first B-52 strike of the war in support of ground troops, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team put the 1st and 2nd Battalion, 503d Airborne Battalions in LZs near Ben Suc and the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment midway between Ben Cat and Ben Suc, Iron Triangle
10 Oct 65[126][127]B Company, 2nd Division, 503rd Infantry and 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team operation in Quảng Ngãi Province, I Corps during which they were ambushed in the Iron Triangle by a VC company8
28 Apr – 4 May 68[128]101st Airborne Division operation in Thừa Thiên Province314312
26 Jan – 13 Apr 70[128]1st Cavalry Division operation in the Bu Gia Map area of Phước Long Province495
1 Jul – 4 Oct 71[128]23rd Infantry Division operation in Quảng Ngãi Province324

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