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- Operation_Maeng_Da abstract "Operation Maeng Da was a Royal Lao Government military offensive aimed at disrupting the crucial communist supply route of the Second Indochina War, the Ho Chi Minh trail. Launched from a rendezvous point near Vang Tai, Laos, on 2 July 1970 as a three-battalion assault on the major People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) transshipment center at Tchepone, Laos, it ran into stiff resistance from the PAVN 9th Regiment from 11–15 July. An attempt on 16 July to reinforce the Royalist Blue, Black, and Mobile 1 battalions by White Battalion was thwarted by PAVN ground fire and hazardously heavy air traffic over the battlefield. On 17 July, the worst hit Royalist unit, Black Battalion, was airlifted back out of battle. The other two Royalist battalions exfiltrated away from the PAVN troops. In the process, the commander of Mobile 1 was killed; the battalion lost all combat discipline. Both retreating battalions regrouped at the operation's start point. Although ancillary followup operations occurred in the vicinity throughout September, the Maeng Da offensive would not resume. However, the Central Intelligence Agency, which had trained and supported the Royalist guerrilla battalions, prepared the Tchepone Operation to follow it.".
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- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970_in_Laos.
- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laotian_Civil_War.
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- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLink Raven_Forward_Air_Controllers.
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- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLink Tchepone_Operation.
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- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLink Xépôn.
- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLink Điện_Biên_Phủ.
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- Operation_Maeng_Da wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Maeng Da".
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- Operation_Maeng_Da subject Category:1970_in_Laos.
- Operation_Maeng_Da subject Category:Laotian_Civil_War.
- Operation_Maeng_Da hypernym Lao.
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- Operation_Maeng_Da comment "Operation Maeng Da was a Royal Lao Government military offensive aimed at disrupting the crucial communist supply route of the Second Indochina War, the Ho Chi Minh trail. Launched from a rendezvous point near Vang Tai, Laos, on 2 July 1970 as a three-battalion assault on the major People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) transshipment center at Tchepone, Laos, it ran into stiff resistance from the PAVN 9th Regiment from 11–15 July.".
- Operation_Maeng_Da label "Operation Maeng Da".
- Operation_Maeng_Da seeAlso Laotian_Civil_War.
- Operation_Maeng_Da seeAlso Operation_Left_Jab.
- Operation_Maeng_Da wasDerivedFrom Operation_Maeng_Da?oldid=697923882.
- Operation_Maeng_Da isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Maeng_Da.