Battle of A Sau

Battle of A Shau
Part of the Vietnam War
Date8-10 March 1966
Location
16°07′N 107°20′E / 16.12°N 107.33°E / 16.12; 107.33 (A Shau Valley)
A Shau Valley, South Vietnam UTM Grid YC 499-837
Result North Vietnamese victory
Belligerents
 United States
 South Vietnam
North Vietnam
Units involved
5th Special Forces Group
CIDG

325th Infantry Division

  • 95B Regiment:9
Strength

17 Green Berets
410–417 CIDG

Overall: 385–434 (camp garrison)
2,000
Casualties and losses
5 missing
196–288 killed or missing
U.S. estimate 800

The Battle of A Shau (Vietnamese: trận A Sầu) was waged in early 1966 during the Vietnam War between the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the forces of the United States and South Vietnam. The battle began on 8 March and lasted until 10 March with the fall of the U.S. Army's Special Forces camp of the same name. The battle was a strategic victory for the PAVN in that they were able to take control of the A Shau Valley and use it as a base area for the rest of the war.