Battle of Đức Cơ

Battle of Đức Cơ
Part of the Vietnam War
DateAugust 9, 1966
LocationĐức Cơ, South Vietnam
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
North Vietnam South Korea
South Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Choi Byung-Soo
Ngô Quang Trưởng
Casualties and losses
63 killed
100+ wounded
6 captured
7 killed
46 wounded

Battle of Đức Cơ was a major engagement between the North Vietnamese 5th Battalion of the 33rd Regiment and the South Korean 3rd Battalion of the 1st Cavalry Regiment on August 9, 1966. The battle resulted from North Vietnamese attempts to infiltrate Đức Cơ from Cambodia.

On the night of August 9, the reinforced North Vietnamese 5th Battalion attacked a Korean tactical base in Đức Cơ, when the airborne were alerted to prevent the defeated North Vietnamese regiments, trying to retreat back into Cambodia. During several hours of fighting the outnumbered South Koreans defeated their enemies who left more than one hundred bodies on the battlefield. Meanwhile, USAF jet fighters opened fire on a pair of South Vietnamese villages, which they mistakenly believed were Vietcong camps. The resulting attack left 63 people dead and at least 100 more wounded.

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