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- Q2889101 abstract "The Battle of Lang Vei (Vietnamese: Trận Làng Vây) began on the evening of 6 February and concluded during the early hours of 7 February 1968, in Quảng Trị Province, South Vietnam. Towards the end of 1967 the 198th Tank Battalion, Vietnam People's Army (VPA) 203rd Armored Regiment, received instructions from the North Vietnamese Ministry of Defense to reinforce the 304th Division as part of the Route 9-Khe Sanh Campaign. After an arduous journey down the Ho Chi Minh trail in January 1968, the 198th Tank Battalion linked up with the 304th Division for a major offensive along Highway 9, which stretched from the Laotian border through to Quảng Trị Province. On 23 January, the VPA 24th Regiment attacked the small Laotian outpost at Bane Houei Sane, under the control of the Royal Laos Army BV-33 ‘Elephant’ Battalion.In that battle the 198th Tank Battalion failed to reach the battle on time because its tank crews struggled to navigate their tank equipment through the rough local terrain. However, as soon as the PT-76 tanks of the 198th Tank Battalion turned up at Bane Houei Sane, the Laotian soldiers and their families panicked and retreated into South Vietnam. After Bane Houei Sane was captured, the 24th Regiment prepared for another attack which targeted the U.S. Special Forces Camp at Lang Vei, manned by Detachment A-101 of the 5th Special Forces Group. On 6 February, the North Vietnamese 24th Regiment, again supported by the 198th Tank Battalion, launched their assault on Lang Vei. Despite fighting with air and artillery support, the U.S.-led forces conceded ground and the North Vietnamese quickly dominated their positions. By the early hours of 7 February the command bunker was the only position still held by allied forces, but they were besieged by North Vietnamese soldiers above ground. During the entire ordeal, U.S. and indigenous Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) forces trapped inside the command bunker had to endure North Vietnamese harassment, which came in the form of fragmentation and tear gas grenades. To rescue the American survivors inside the Lang Vei Camp, a counter-attack was mounted, but the Laotian soldiers, who formed the bulk of the attack formation, refused to fight the North Vietnamese. Later on, U.S. Special Forces personnel were able to escape from the camp, and were rescued by a U.S. Marine task force. {242, Stanton, The Rise and fall of an American Army}".
- Q2889101 causalties "220 wounded".
- Q2889101 causalties "7 tanks destroyed or damaged.".
- Q2889101 causalties "90 killed".
- Q2889101 combatant "25pxKingdom of Laos".
- Q2889101 combatant "25pxNorth Vietnam".
- Q2889101 combatant "25pxSouth Vietnam".
- Q2889101 combatant "25pxUnited States".
- Q2889101 date "1968-02-07".
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- Q2889101 result "North Vietnamese victory.".
- Q2889101 strength "2 Armored companies.".
- Q2889101 strength "2 Sapper companies".
- Q2889101 strength "24 U.S. Special Forces personnel".
- Q2889101 strength "3 Infantry battalions".
- Q2889101 strength "350 Royal Laotian Army soldiers.".
- Q2889101 strength "500 Montagnard and Vietnamese CIDG soldiers".
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- Q2889101 casualties "220".
- Q2889101 casualties "7".
- Q2889101 casualties "90".
- Q2889101 combatant "25".
- Q2889101 conflict "Battle of Lang Vay".
- Q2889101 date "--02-07".
- Q2889101 partof "the Vietnam War".
- Q2889101 place "Lang Vei Special Forces Camp, Quảng Trị Province, South Vietnam".
- Q2889101 result "North Vietnamese victory.".
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- Q2889101 comment "The Battle of Lang Vei (Vietnamese: Trận Làng Vây) began on the evening of 6 February and concluded during the early hours of 7 February 1968, in Quảng Trị Province, South Vietnam. Towards the end of 1967 the 198th Tank Battalion, Vietnam People's Army (VPA) 203rd Armored Regiment, received instructions from the North Vietnamese Ministry of Defense to reinforce the 304th Division as part of the Route 9-Khe Sanh Campaign.".
- Q2889101 label "Battle of Lang Vei".
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- Q2889101 name "Battle of Lang Vay".