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Operation Chopper (Vietnam)

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American Helicopters transported over 1,000
  
50

Date
  
12 January 1962

None
  
6 Killed


Result
  
Several US/South Vietnamese victories.

Combatants
  
South Vietnam, Viet Cong, United States of America

Similar
  
Operation Patio, Operation Birmingham, Operation Niagara, Operation Shed Light, Battle of Suoi Bong Trang

Operation Chopper occurred on January 12, 1962 and was the first time US forces participated in major combat in the Vietnam War.

In December 1961, the USNS Core (T-AKV-41) docked in Saigon with 82 US Army Piasecki H-21 helicopters. A little more than 12 days later, Operation Chopper commenced.

The helicopters transported over 1,000 South Vietnamese paratroopers for an assault on a suspected NLF stronghold 10 miles west of Saigon. The NLF were surprised and soundly defeated, but they gained valuable combat experience they would later use with great effect against US troops. The paratroopers also captured a sought-after underground radio transmitter.

This operation heralded a new era of air mobility for the U.S. Army, which had been slowly growing as a concept since the Army formed twelve helicopter battalions in 1952 as a result of the Korean War. These new battalions eventually formed a sort of modern-day cavalry for the Army.

References

Operation Chopper (Vietnam) Wikipedia