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7th Division (South Vietnam)

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fought in the Easter Offensive campaign in the Binh Long battles of April through June 1972, then moved to the Mekong Delta and campaigned in Kien Tuong, Kien Phong and Định Tường Provinces. The 6th Division was in central Dinh Tuong, its 24th Regiment was probably located east of My Tho close to the border of Go Cong Province; the 207th Regiment was in northern Kien Phong Province; and the 320th Regiment , which was probably operating as part of the 6th Division, was in southern Kien Phong. The Division, with an attached regiment of the 9th Division, had to cope with two independent regiments: the 88th and the DTI, controlled by VC Military Region 2. Although the Division had secured the vital line of communication to Saigon and the enemy's actions were limited to attacks by fire against outposts and populated areas, it had an imposing assignment.
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the army units contributed little more than their "presence" to local security; were idle most of the time; and, when aroused, were content with "merely chasing the VC and showing the flag." Despite all the revolutionary development training, the regular troops were also back in the old "chicken-stealing business," foraging for food and living off the local peasantry."
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with its 275th Regiment. The Long An territorials fought well and were reinforced from IV Corps by the 12th Regiment. Against light losses, the 2nd Battalion, 12th Regiment, killed over 100 soldiers of the 275th Regiment, forcing its commander to ask for reinforcement. The next day, the PAVN attacked
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and was controlling the operation of two task forces then committed in the Elephant's Foot area of Cambodia. One was composed of the 15th Infantry, 9th Division and part of the 16th Armored Cavalry Squadron; the other included the 10th Infantry and elements of the 6th Armored Cavalry Squadron, in 12
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Provinces. The other, Corridor 1B, came out of Cambodia's Svay Rieng Province and entered Định Tường Province and the Tri Phap through the Plain of Reeds in Kien Tuong Province. Two enemy divisions opposed the Division. The PAVN 5th Division with three regiments: the 275th, the 174th and the E6, had
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agreed and in 1968 described Thanh as unaggressive, unimaginative, and "rather a xenophobe." All Komer's assistants noted worsening command and control problems at the lower tactical levels and a general confusion over the Division's roles and missions. Tactical advisers, they reported, claimed that
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Following the withdrawal of the US 9th Infantry Division from South Vietnam in July 1969, MACV reported that the Division's performance had gone steadily downhill. At the time, five of its twelve infantry battalions were under the direct control of various Province chiefs, and most of the remainder
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and elsewhere, they had little opportunity to familiarize themselves with the local enemy and terrain. Because of delays in the formation of new territorial units, the Corps' commander also continued to hold the Division responsible for its existing area security missions. Thus, despite additional
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During the final weeks of April VC units tried to interdict sections of Highway 4, but division forces repulsed these attacks. No attacks were launched on any district towns or provincial capitals in Dinh Tuong and other Mekong provinces. On 30 April 1975 as South Vietnamese President
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By the end of 1972, the Division, with headquarters at Đồng Tâm near My Tho, was responsible for Kien Phong, Kien Tuong, Định Tường and Go Cong Provinces. A major problem facing the Division was security in densely populated Định Tường Province which was the key to control of
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taking over the west and southwest. Cao was promoted to general and assumed command of the new IV Corps Tactical Zone, which included the area of operations of his 7th Infantry Division. Command of the 7th was given to Cao's chief of staff, Colonel
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surrendered to the North Vietnamese, the division's units started to disintegrate, however in Cai Lay and My Tho, some units continued resistance until the morning of 1 May. Major General Nam and his deputy commander,
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was a key factor in the success or failure of the various coup attempts in the nation's history. As a result, the loyalty of the commanding officer of the division was crucial in maintaining power. In the
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days of fighting in the border area, these two mobile task forces killed 850 PAVN soldiers, captured 31, collected over 100 weapons, and suffered fewer than 300 casualties, including 39 killed.
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aviation support and the rapid activation of 34 new RF companies, the Division was spread extremely thin, and its offensive capability dropped accordingly. President
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From 12 February to 14 May 1974 the 12th Regiment and two battalions from the 10th Regiment together with units from the 9th Division participated in the
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and the MRF against the VC 263rd Battalion's Base Area 470 in western Định Tường Province. The operation rendered the 263rd Battalion combat ineffective.
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as an aggressive commander who demanded "clear, correct and frank" reports from his subordinates and who had a "sound tactical sense of the war."
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During 1971 the Division and territorial forces focused on destruction of PAVN and VC Base Base Area 470 on the boundary of Định Tường and
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were scattered about performing static security missions. As these troops hastily occupied the evacuated American facilities at
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The Division was originally established as the 4th Field Division and redesignated as the 7th Infantry Division in 1959.
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with the MRF to reestablish South Vietnamese control over the northern Mekong Delta in the aftermath of the
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In 1962, Diem decided to split the command of the area in the south around Saigon into two, the former
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and III Corps commander General Thanh, tried to rectify the situation in January 1970 by sending Col.
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The Division scored the biggest successes of the military campaigns of 1962, along with the
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area being reduced in size to cover the area northeast of Saigon, and the newly created
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attacking a PAVN base area in Định Tường Province before PAVN forces arrived there.
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By the end of 1965 the US advisers to the Division regarded Division commander Col.
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The Vietnamese War: Revolution and Social Change in the Mekong Delta, 1930-1975
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On 9 April 1975 the PAVN 5th Division moved down from Svay Rieng Province into
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the Division conducted operations against PAVN units in the Elephant's Foot (
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from the 9th Division and returned the 14th Regiment to the 9th Division.
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Provinces. The 7th Division lost 6 killed, while the VC lost 163 killed.
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From 12 September to 7 October 1967 the Division participated in
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On 2 January 1963 the Division's 11th Regiment took part in the
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From 7 March to 7 August 1968 the Division participated in
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By late 1973 the Division, under the command of Maj. Gen.
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Easter Offensive in southern Cambodia and the Mekong Delta
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used the Division to storm into Saigon to save President
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From 15–19 November 1967 the Division participated in
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Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support
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Index

Seventh Division (South Vietnam)


Army of the Republic of Vietnam
IV Corps
Đồng Tâm
1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt
Battle of Ap Bac
1963 South Vietnamese coup
Operation Coronado V
Operation Kien Giang 9-1
Operation Truong Cong Dinh
Battle of Tri Phap
Battle of Svay Rieng
Huỳnh Văn Cao
Bùi Đình Đạm
Nguyễn Viết Thanh
Nguyễn Khoa Nam

Army of the Republic of Vietnam
South Vietnam
IV Corps
Mekong Delta
Viet Cong
Bien Hoa
Dale R. Buis
Chester M. Ovnand
Vietnam War
Mỹ Tho
Saigon

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