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Authors: Keith Nolan
AIT
Advanced Individual Training
AK-47
standard Communist 7.62mm automatic rifle
Amtrac
LVTP5 amphibious tractor
AO
Area of Operations
Arty
artillery
ARVN
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
Birddog
O-1E observation plane
BLT
Battalion Landing Team
Blueline
a stream or river
C&C
Command-and-control helicopter used by commanders to supervise field activities
CAR15
shortened, all-metal version of the M16 5.56mm automatic rifle
CAS
Close Air Support
C-4
plastic explosive
Chicom
Chinese Communist (usually refers to enemy hand grenade)
Chinook
CH-47 transport helicopter
Claymore
aboveground antipersonnel mine
CO
Commanding Officer
CP
Command Post
Crusader
Navy A-7 jet fighter-bomber
DHCB
Dong Ha Combat Base
DMZ
Demilitarized Zone, dividing line between North and South Vietnam on the 17th parallel
E-tool
Entrenching tool, military term for a collapsible shovel
FAC
Forward Air Controller
FO
Forward Observer
FSB
Fire Support Base
H&S
Headquarters & Service Company
HE
High Explosive
HHC
Headquarters and Headquarters Company
HST
Helicopter Support Team
Huey
nickname for the UH-1 series of helicopter
Illum
illumination round or rounds
KIA
Killed In Action
Kit Carson scout
Communist soldier who defected to the allies and volunteered to serve with U.S. units as a scout interpreter
Laager
nickname for a unit’s night defensive position
LAW
66mm Light Antitank Weapon
LCU
Landing Craft, Utility LD Line of Departure
LIB
Light Infantry Brigade
LP
Listening Post LZ Landing Zone
M14
nonstandard U.S. 7.62mm automatic rifle
M16
standard U.S. 5.56mm automatic rifle
M60
standard U.S. 7.62mm machine gun
M79
standard U. S. 40mm grenade launcher
MAB
Marine Amphibious Brigade
MAF
Marine Amphibious Force
MAW
Marine Aircraft Wing
MIA
Missing In Action
Monitor
LCM-6 gunboat with revolving turret
NCO
Noncommissioned Officer NVA North Vietnamese Army
OCS
Officer Candidate School
OP
Observation Post
Opcon
Operational Control
Otter
M76 amphibious tracked vehicle
Phantom
F-4 jet fighter-bomber
RPD
standard Communist 7.62mm light machine gun
RPG
Rocket-Propelled Grenade
RTO
Radiotelephone Operator
S1
personnel officer
S2
intelligence officer
S3
operations officer
S4
logistics officer
Sea Horse
CH-34 helicopter (Korean War vintage)
Sea Knight
CH-46 transport helicopter
Sea Stallion
CH-53 transport helicopter
Sitrep
Situation report
Skimmer
nickname for the fourteen-foot assault boats used by the Marines (they were made of fiberglass and had 35-horsepower Mercury outboard motors)
SKS
Communist rifle
Skyhawk
A-4 jet attack-bomber
SLF
Special Landing Force
Spooky
AC-47 gunship
TacAir
Tactical Air Support
TAOR
Tactical Area of Responsibility
TF
Task Force
TOT
Time On Target (method of artillery fire involving several batteries firing on the same target at the same time)
VC
Viet Cong
Ville
village
WIA
Wounded In Action
WP
White Phosphorus (“Willie Pete”)
XO
executive officer
Berry, Lt. Col. F. Clifton.
Chargers
. New York: Bantam, 1988.
Crum, James E.
Pigman, Vietnam 1968-69
. Canal Fulton, Ohio: J.E. Crum, 1988.
Cutler, Lt. Comdr. Thomas J.
Brown Water, Black Berets: Coastal and Riverine Warfare in Vietnam
. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute, 1988.
Grant, Zalin B.
Survivors
. New York: Norton, 1975.
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The Proud Bastards
. New York: Zebra, 1990.
Krulak, Lt. Gen. Victor H.
First to Fight: An Inside View of the U.S. Marine Corps
. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute, 1984.
Lowry, Timothy S.
Valor
. New York: Berkley, 1988.
Telfer, Maj. Gary; Lt. Col. Lane Rogers; and Keith Fleming.
U.S. Marines in Vietnam: Fighting the North Vietnamese, 1967
. Washington, D.C.: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1984.
Braestrup, Peter. “‘Magnificent’ Is the Word for Marine Fighters.”
Pacific Stars & Stripes
, 29 May 1968,11.
Hammond, Lt. Col. J. W. “Combat Journal, Part I.” Marine
Corps Gazette
, July 1968, 20-29.
Hammond, Lt. Col. J. W. “Combat Journal, Conclusion.”
Marine Corps Gazette
, August 1968, 46-51.
May, Tony. “With the 196th Light Infantry Brigade: Letters from the DMZ.”
Vietnam Combat
, 1989, 46-57.
“Soldier Slips Past Enemy Night Perimeter.”
Southern Cross
(Newspaper of the Americal Division), June 1968, 8.
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Marine Corps Gazette
, September 1987, 42-55.
Weise, Brig. Gen. William. “They Called Him Big John Malnar.”
Leatherneck
, July 1991, 47-49.
All USMC documents cited are in the USMC Historical Center at the Washington Navy Yard; all U.S. Army documents cited can be found in the National Archives’s Suitland, Md., branch.
“The Battle of Dong Ha” (Capt. W. H. Dabney, G3A, 3d Marine Division).
“Combat After Action Report (Operations NAPOLEON-SALINE), Headquarters, 3d Battalion, 21st Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade, Americal Divison.”
“Command Chronology, 3d Marines, April 1968.”
“___, May 1968.”
“Command Chronology, 1st Battalion, 3d Marines, May 1968.”
“Command Chronology, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines, October 1967.”
“___, November 1967.”
“Command Chronology, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, December 1967.”
“___, January 1968.”
“___, February 1968.”
“___, March 1968.”
“___, April 1968.”
“___, May 1968.”
“___, June 1968.”
“Duty Officer’s Log, S2/S3 Section, 3d Battalion, 21st Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade, Americal Division, 19 April-17 May 1968.”
“Operations of U.S. Marine Forces, Vietnam, May 1968.”
3d Marine Division Historical Section The tape-recorded interviews conducted at the BUT 2/4 CP at Mai Xa Chanh West on 21 and 22 May 1968. The reel-to-reel tapes are stored at the National Archives in Suitland, Md.
Acly, 2d Lt. Peter A. (G BLT 2/4)
Allen, Cpl. Terry L. (H BLT 2/4)
Barela, LCpl. James L. (H BLT 2/4)
Bennett, Pfc. Thomas J. (H BLT 2/4)
Burgos, LCpl. Joel S. (H BLT 2/4)
Devoe, Sgt. Donald F. (H BLT 2/4)
Emery, Cpl. Kenneth L. (G BLT 2/4)
Ferland, 1st Lt. James T. (G BLT 2/4)
Jones, Sgt. Joe N. (H BLT 2/4)
Knapp, Maj. Charles W. (XO, BLT 2/4)
Kraus, LCpl. Greg R. (CP, BLT 2/4)
Lawson, 1st Lt. Luther L. (CP, BLT 2/4)
Lawyer, Pfc. Gary W. (H BLT 2/4)
Martin, HM3 Larry G. (G BLT 2/4)
McCarter, HM2 Terrell E. (G BLT 2/4)
Morgan, 2d Lt. Frederick H. (G BLT 2/4)
Murphy, Capt. Richard J. (S2, BLT 2/4)
Osborn, LCpl. (H BLT 2/4)
Patton, Cpl. William A. (H BLT 2/4)
Pierce, Cpl. Wendell M. (H BLT 2/4)
Richardson, Pfc. Gary R. (H BLT 2/4)
Stallworth, Pfc. Sylvester (H BLT 2/4)
Summey, Cpl. James A. (H BLT 2/4)
Ward, SSgt. Robert J. (H BLT 2/4)
Warren, Maj. George F. (S3, BLT 2/4)
Whitefield, Pfc. (H BLT 2/4)
Woodruff, Sgt. Bruce (H BLT 2/4)
Zayemopoulas, Cpl. Evangelos E. (H BLT 2/4)
Zimmerman, 1st Lt. William B. (CP, BLT 2/4)
2007 Presidio Press Mass Market Edition
Copyright © 1994 by Keith William Nolan
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Originally published in the United States in hardcover by Presidio Press in 1994.
Dai Do maps (figures 1-6) reprinted courtesy of
Marine Corps Gazette
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Nhi Ha maps (figures 7-9) by Kelly Williams.
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