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Operation
Title
Uniontown
CTZ
III
TAO
Sai Gon area, Long Binh, Bien Hoa Province,War Zine C, War Zone D
Objective
security operation; To assault PAVN and VC forces in the area and later to counter the Tet offensive
Description
In Decemeber the 199th and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment engaged VC and PAVN in War Zone C. The 199th conducted its first combat assault mission during this time, and it continued to be used as a quick reaction force in the Sai Gon area. When Tet broke out in early 1968, the 199th fought insurgents in the capital until the 5th ARVN Ranger Group relieved them. Part of the 199th defended Long Binh. The brigade moved closer to Bien Hoa while the 1st Infantry Division opened Route 13 with 199th support for operations in that area. Eventually the 199th was combined with the 196th Light Infantry Brigade to form the 23d Infantry Division (Americal). It continued its operations in Quang Ngai Province. It was redesignated Operation WARM SPRINGS December 23, 1967.
Allied Units Involved
Unit
199th Infantry Brigade (Light) (Separate)
Branch
United States Army, (Combined the 3d Battalion, 7th Infantry and 4th Battalion, 12th Infantry)
Branch Abbrv.
USA
Unit
3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
Branch
United States Army
Branch Abbrv.
USA
Unit
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
Branch
United States Army
Branch Abbrv.
USA
Enemy Units Involved
Unit
VC
Unit
PAVN
Sources
Author
Shelby L. Stanton
Title
Vietnam: Order Of Battle
Author
Spencer C. Tucker
Title
The Encyclopedia Of The Vietnam War: A Political, Social & Military History
Author
National Archives and Records Administration
Title
Preliminary Checklist Of United States Military Operations In Southeast Asia