Battle of Đồng Xoài

Battle of Đồng Xoài
Part of the Vietnam War

Soldiers of the ARVN 52nd Ranger Battalion (left) and a U.S. Army advisor (right) in Đồng Xoài.
Date9-13 June 1965 (5 days)
Location
Result Viet Cong victory
Belligerents
Viet Cong  South Vietnam
 United States
Commanders and leaders
Lê Trọng Tấn
Trần Độ
Cao Văn Viên
William Westmoreland
Units involved

9th Division

  • 271st Regiment
  • 272nd Regiment
  • 273rd Regiment
  • 274th Regiment

8 fire support companies of Main Force
Military Region 6

  • 840th Battalion
  • Phước Long Province Command
    • 2 sapper platoons of Local Force

Rangers

  • 34th Ranger Battalion
  • 36th Ranger Battalion
  • 52nd Ranger Battalion

Airbone

  • 7th Airborne Battalion

III Corps

  • 1st Battalion of 7th Regt., 5th Infantry Div.
  • 111th Regional Forces Company
  • 327th Militia Company
  • 328th Militia Company

3 CIDG companies

5th Special Force Group (Airborne)

  • Team A-342

United States Naval Construction Battalions

118th Aviation Company
Casualties and losses
U.S claim: 300 killed:627
Viet Cong figure: 134 killed and 290 wounded (from 9 to 12 June):627
416 killed
174 wounded
233 missing
18 killed:627
VC claim:
From 9 to 12 June: 608 killed or wounded (including 42 U.S)
From May to July:
4,386 casualties
73 casualties
60 vehicles destroyed
37 aircraft destroyed
1,652 weapons captured
390 weapons destroyed

The Battle of Đồng Xoài (Vietnamese: Trận Đồng Xoài) was a major battle fought during the Vietnam War as part of the Viet Cong (VC) Summer Offensive of 1965. It took place in Phước Long Province, South Vietnam, between 9 and 13 June 1965.

Political instability in Saigon gave North Vietnamese leaders an opportunity to step up their military campaign in the south. They believed that the South Vietnamese government's power relied on the country's strong military, so the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and VC launched the Summer Offensive of 1965 to inflict significant losses on South Vietnamese forces. In Phước Long Province, the PAVN/VC summer offensive culminated in the Đồng Xoài campaign.

The fight for Đồng Xoài began on the evening of 9 June 1965, when the VC 272nd Regiment attacked and captured the Civilian Irregular Defense Group and U.S. Special Forces camp there. The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) Joint General Staff responded to the sudden assault by ordering the ARVN 1st Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment, 5th ARVN Infantry Division to retake the district of Đồng Xoài. The ARVN forces arrived on the battlefield on 10 June but in the vicinity of Thuận Lợi, the VC 271st Regiment overwhelmed the South Vietnamese battalion. Later that day, the ARVN 52nd Ranger Battalion, which had survived an ambush while marching towards Đồng Xoài, recaptured the district. On 11 June the ARVN 7th Airborne Battalion arrived to reinforce the South Vietnamese position; as the Airborne were searching the Thuận Lợi rubber plantation for survivors from the 1st Battalion, the VC caught them in a deadly ambush.

On 13 June COMUSMACV General William Westmoreland, fearing that the VC might secure enough area to establish a large base in Phước Long Province, decided to insert elements of the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade into a major battle for the first time. By then, however, the VC had already withdrawn from the battlefield, and the U.S. paratroopers were ordered to return to base without having engaged with the VC.