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308:. It had become evident as early as January that the North Vietnamese were building up for offensive operations in the tri-border region and numerous B-52 strikes had been conducted in the area in hopes of slowing the build-up. ARVN forces had also been deployed forward toward the border in order to slow the PAVN advance and allow the application of airpower to deplete North Vietnamese manpower and logistics. The Bình Định offensive, however, threw General Du into a panic and almost convinced him to fall for the North Vietnamese ploy and divert his forces from the highlands. 334: 320: 73: 176: 34: 497: 55: 188: 398: 289:
coastal Bình Định Province, which aimed at closing Highway 1, seizing several ARVN firebases, and diverting South Vietnamese forces from operations further west. The North Vietnamese were under the command of Lieutenant General Hoang Minh Thao, commander of the B-3 Front. The Front included the
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was to seize the cities of Kon Tum and Pleiku, thereby overrunning the Central Highlands. This would then open the possibility of proceeding east to the coastal plains, splitting South Vietnam in two. The highlands offensive was preceded by NLF diversionary operations that opened on 5 April in
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The US Air Force in Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War A Narrative Chronology Volume I: The Early Years through 1959
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and 2nd PAVN Divisions in the highlands and the 3rd PAVN Division in the lowlands – approximately 50,000 men.
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Simon Dunstan, 'Vietnam Tracks: Armor into Battle 1945–75,' Osprey Publishing Ltd, London, 1982, 59.
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that existed from 1955 to 1975. It was one of four corps in the ARVN, and it oversaw the
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The objective of the North Vietnamese forces during the third phase of the
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Map depicting the military regions of South Vietnam including II Corps.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Arrayed against them in II Corps were the South Vietnamese
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Military units and formations established in the 1960s
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The 21st Tank Regiment was formed at Pleiku in 1972.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1975
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Index


South Vietnam
ARVN
Corps
Pleiku
Central Highlands
Vietnam War
1972 Easter Offensive
1975 Spring Offensive
Ngô Du
Nguyen Van Toan
Pham Van Phu


Vietnamese
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
South Vietnam
central highlands
Saigon
Pleiku

MACV
3rd Cav
M113 APC
3d Armored Cavalry Squadron
Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
Battle of Kontum
Nguyen Hue Offensive
320th
22nd

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