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Game Warden

Operation
Title
Game Warden
Start Date
12/18/1965
CTZ
IV
TAO
Mekong Delta
Objective
to halt VC inland waterways logistics and military operations
Description
This operation formed when it became obvious that Operation MARKET TIME, while successful at sea, did not work well on the inland waterways. The Navy adopted fiberglass-hulled river patrol boats (PBRs) to operate in the shallow water. These boats were based around either landing ship tanks (LTSs) or at shore installations. Bell UH-1B Iroqois helicopters, organized in Helicopter Attack Light Squadron 3 (HAL-3), provided air support and were stationed with the PBRs. VAL-4 (Navy Attack Light Squadron 4), which consisted of 0V-10 Broncos, bridged the gap between helicopter and jet. The operation included day and night patrols to inspect Vietnamese river craft, enforce curfews, establish ambushes, support Allied troops ashore, minesweep the Lon Tao channel, and insert SEALs in Mekong Delta. In 1968 parts of GAME WARDEN was combined with other task forces to conduct SEALORDS. After Vietnamization, GAME WARDEN shifted material to the South Vietnamese Navy (VNN). By December 1970, Task Force 116 was disestablished.
Allied Units Involved
Unit
River Patrol Force
Branch
United States Navy (Task Force 116, est. December 18, 1965)
Branch Abbrv.
USN
Enemy Units Involved
Unit
Viet Cong
Branch Abbrv.
VC
Sources
Author
Spencer C. Tucker
Title
The Encyclopedia Of The Vietnam War: A Political, Social & Military History
Author
Harry G. Summers, Jr.
Title
Historical Atlas Of The Vietnam War
Author
National Archives and Records Administration
Title
Preliminary Checklist Of United States Military Operations In Southeast Asia