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First Battle of Loc Ninh

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Dates
  
29 Oct 1967 – 10 Dec 1967

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50 dead Unknown Wounded
  
U.S. claimed ~1,000 casualties PAVN claim 852 casualties

Result
  
Disputed (Allied Tactical Victory; Viet Cong Strategic Victory)

Similar
  
Battle of Suoi Bong Trang, Operation Shed Light, Battle of Gang Toi, Operation Chenla II, Operation Pony Express

The First Battle of Loc Ninh was a battle during the Vietnam War that occurred between October 29 and December 10, 1967, fought by the Viet Cong, Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) and the United States Army.

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Background

Loc Ninh is a town located in and the capital of the Binh Long province, approximately 9 miles east of the Cambodian border and 70 miles north of Saigon. As a part of his strategic preparations for the Tet Offensive in early 1968, General Võ Nguyen Giáp began attacking isolated allied bases in the fall of 1967 in hopes he could draw U.S. and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) forces outside of several major South Vietnamese cities. The principal forces left to guard Loc Ninh included three companies of the CIDG, a company of South Vietnamese Regional Forces, and a platoon of South Vietnamese Popular Forces.

Battle of Loc Ninh

In conjunction with attacks on Dak To and Song Be, two regiments of the 9th Viet Cong Division left their base in Cambodia on October 29, 1967. They encountered immediate and strong resistance in Loc Ninh from the defending South Vietnamese forces. By November 1, Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) forces and two battalions from the American 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division (approximately 1,400 men) arrive to reinforce the capital city. The reinforcements swing the momentum of the fight and by November 7 a majority of Viet Cong forces disengage and retreat back across the border. The communist losses were significant during the Battle of Loc Ninh, with estimated totals of dead ranging from 850 to over 1,000.

Aftermath

While American and South Vietnamese forces inflicted massive casualties to the advancing Viet Cong, the general outcome of the First Battle of Loc Ninh was not as one sided as initially believed. The battles at Loc Ninh, Song Be, and Dak To supported the belief that the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong were finally implementing more conventional tactics, however this was merely a ploy. Instead the attacks on remote villages throughout South Vietnam lured allied forces out of population centers and into the countryside, exactly as General Giap had hoped. The dispersal of troops throughout the south caused the Tet Offensive, beginning in late January 1968, to have a much greater impact, especially in cities like Saigon, My Tho, and Tay Ninh City.

References

First Battle of Loc Ninh Wikipedia