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Thường Ðức Camp

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Type
  
Army Base

Year built
  
1966

In use
  
1966-74

Occupant
  
5th Special Forces Group

Battles/wars
  
Vietnam War Battle of Thường Đức

Occupants
  
5th Special Forces Group

Thường Ðức Camp (also known as Thường Ðức Special Forces Camp) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base southwest of Da Nang in Quảng Nam Province, central Vietnam.

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History

The 5th Special Forces Group Detachment A-109 first established a base here in March 1966 to monitor communist infiltration into the Da Nang vital area.The base was located near Route 14 approximately 40 km southwest of Da Nang.

On 28 September 1968 the PAVN attacked and temporarily overran the base. In response the U.S. Marines launched Operation Maui Peak from 6 to 19 October to relieve the siege. The forces involved included the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines and 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines and resulted in 353 PAVN killed for the loss of 28 Marines.

In July 1974 Thường Ðức was attacked again by a Regiment of the PAVN 324th Division starting the Battle of Thường Đức. At the conclusion of the battle in November 1974 the PAVN occupied Thường Ðức.

Current use

The base is now partly a cemetery while the remainder has returned to jungle.

References

Thường Ðức Camp Wikipedia