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- Project_Copper abstract "Project Copper was a coordinated military action undertaken by the Kingdom of Laos and the Khmer Republic from 1 January–May 1971. It used U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) funds channeled through the Central Intelligence Agency to train three Cambodian battalions to interdict the Sihanouk Trail before it joined the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Committed to battle in southern Laos on 1 January 1971, one battalion deserted the battlefield, a second one mutinied during training, and a third had to be repurposed after suffering 80 casualties. By late January, the project was temporarily suspended.Project Copper was revived in March 1971. Lon Non committed his 15 Brigade Infanterie (15 BI) to the task. One battalion of the brigade occupied two minor outposts. The Cambodian troops were recalled for duty near Phnom Penh, with the last of them being repatriated in June 1971. Thus began and ended military cooperation between the two governments.".
- Project_Copper thumbnail HoCMT.png?width=300.
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- Project_Copper wikiPageOutDegree "55".
- Project_Copper wikiPageRevisionID "699313726".
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_the_Republic_of_Vietnam.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Bazooka.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Bolaven_Plateau.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Boun_Oum.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laotian_Civil_War.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Central_Intelligence_Agency.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Crew-served_weapon.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Gentlemens_agreement.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Ho_Chi_Minh_trail.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Khmer_National_Armed_Forces.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Khmer_Republic.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Khong_Island.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Laos.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Lon_Nol.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Lon_Non.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink M16_rifle.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Military_Assistance_Command,_Vietnam_–_Studies_and_Observations_Group.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Military_Regions_of_Laos.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Military_logistics.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_(weapon).
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Norodom_Sihanouk.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Left_Jab.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Opium.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Paksong.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Army_of_Vietnam.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Phnom_Penh.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Ratanakiri_Province.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Lao_Air_Force.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Lao_Army.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Lao_Government.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Sihanouk_Trail.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Sihanoukville_Autonomous_Port.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink South_Vietnam.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Station_chief.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Stung_Treng_Province.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_Defense.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Viet_Cong.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam_War.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink File:Cambodia_Ratanakiri_locator_map.svg.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink File:Cambodia_Stung_Treng_locator_map.svg.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLink File:HoCMT.png.
- Project_Copper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Copper".
- Project_Copper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Project_Copper subject Category:Laotian_Civil_War.
- Project_Copper hypernym Action.
- Project_Copper type MilitaryConflict.
- Project_Copper comment "Project Copper was a coordinated military action undertaken by the Kingdom of Laos and the Khmer Republic from 1 January–May 1971. It used U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) funds channeled through the Central Intelligence Agency to train three Cambodian battalions to interdict the Sihanouk Trail before it joined the Ho Chi Minh Trail.".
- Project_Copper label "Project Copper".
- Project_Copper wasDerivedFrom Project_Copper?oldid=699313726.
- Project_Copper depiction HoCMT.png.
- Project_Copper isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Copper.