Attack on the SS ''Baton Rouge Victory''
Attack on the SS Baton Rouge Victory |
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Part of the Vietnam War | Date | August 23, 1966 |
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Location | Lòng Tàu River, 22 miles southeast of Saigon, South Vietnam |
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Viet Cong victory |
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Viet Cong |
United States | Commanders and leaders |
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Ho Xuan Canh |
Unknown | Units involved |
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10th Special Operations Group |
SS Baton Rouge Victory | Strength |
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20 commandos |
1 freighter | Casualties and losses |
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None |
1 freighter damaged 7 U.S. civilian employees killed. |
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Vietnam Service. American Merchant Seamen who made the supreme sacrifice. San Francisco, includes men from the SS Baton Rouge Victory
The attack on the SS Baton Rouge Victory was a commando attack launched by the Viet Cong on August 26, 1966, in which they attacked the Victory ship SS Baton Rouge Victory using two 2,400-pound limpet mines[1] while it was proceeding along the Lòng Tàu River, about 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Saigon. The explosions killed seven American civilian sailors on board and tore a 16-by-45-foot (4.9 by 13.7 m) hole in the ship's hull forcing the captain to run the ship aground to avoid sinking and blocking the shipping channel. The SS Baton Rouge Victory had departed the San Francisco Embarcadero on 28 July 1966 with a crew of 45, loaded with military trucks and other heavy equipment.[2][3][4][5] She was refloated on 30 August 1966 and towed to Vũng Tàu. In 1967, she was scrapped at Hualien, Formosa, now called Taiwan.
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References
- ↑ (in Vietnamese) Thanh Trà, "Đặc công đánh đắm tàu Baton Rouge Victory 10.000 tấn" Archived August 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine., Xã hội Thông tin, retrieved on 26-8-2014.
- ↑ Stephen Schwartz, "Remembering Vietnam's Forgotten Seamen", San Francisco Chronicle, October 20, 1997.
- ↑ Culver, John A., CAPT USNR "A time for Victories" United States Naval Institute Proceedings February 1977 pp. 50-56.
- ↑ Marolda, Edward (2015). Combat at Close Quarters Warfare on the Rivers and Canals of Vietnam (PDF). United States Navy Naval History and Heritage Command. p. 26. ISBN 9780945274735.
- ↑ Sherwood, John (2015). War in the shallows U.S. Navy coastal and riverine warfare in Vietnam 1965–1968 (PDF). United States Navy Naval History and Heritage Command. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-945274-76-6.
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