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Operation Ceinture

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General Valluy
  
Unknown

Dates
  
20 Nov 1947 – 22 Dec 1947

Unknown
  
9,500

Result
  
French tactical victory

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18 battalions
  
Regiment 112 Doc Lap Brigade

Similar
  
Operation Atlante, Operation Papillon, First Indochina War, Battle of the Day River, Operation Brochet

Operation Ceinture was a late 1947 military endeavour by the French Far East Expeditionary Corps against the Viet-Minh during the First Indochina War. A month-long effort that commenced on 20 November following the cessation of Operation Lea, Ceinture (French: belt) intended to rid the region between Hanoi, Thai Nguyen and Tuyen Quang of Viet-Minh infiltration. The French utilised 18 paratroop battalions and naval landing craft to engage the Viet-Minh's 112 Regiment, however the latter were able to for the most part slip through French cordons, abandoning weapon caches. Dead and wounded totals given by Bernard Fall for the Viet-Minh reach 9,500, however he suggests that a portion were non-combatants.

The French did succeed in securing the region, and they withdrew their forces on 22 December, leaving a scattering of jungle fortifications to hold the region.

References

Operation Ceinture Wikipedia