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MAY 2
NAY 3
NAY 4
HAY 5
J'!AY 6
HAY 7-
MAY 8 I
MAY 9
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TIrG DAVIS ON MG BAUTZ EO ROBEl1TS
LTG TRI LTG J1}J. VISON NG DONG MGHIEU BG ROBERTS BG McAULIFFE BG MESZAR
NG SUTHl1:RLAND r-m. FIlAmC fu,"YUOLD3
GEi'T AnntJ.1S BG HENlTESSl!.Y MG SUTHERLAND MG \>100IWnTE COL 0 'oomiELL
LTG CHAVEUG YIl:mfOOHAROJ!lf SP COL JETTH . SP COL CHl,I,ON LTG DAVI8m
GEN VIEN r-m. NICKEL COL WARNER COL JACKSON NISS Et'IERS arT riG Bt.UTZ
}!G TIHt1ES (}lGT ) 11G SUTHEL.'lLANlJ
POSITION
Arc, 1 01:)'] AEtT DIT
CG, II FFV CG, 25TH J!;F D-IV CG, II FFV 1IlliY
CG, III CO:1lPS CG, II FFV CG, AAEtl CG, 5 ARVN DIV CG II FF .tI.RTY III CORPS SR lJOV
car'llJS, MACV Arc-A 1 01 ST ABN DIV rcG, II FFV CG, 1 ST LOG car·m CO, 20rH EtmR BDE
CG RO'rAL THAI FORCES, ,RVN CG !'AlI'1."R!m. JJIV (THAI) cis PANTm.:R DIV (THAI)
nm JUSPAO G-5 II FFV J-5 MACV 1I],\oT YORK TINES CG 25TH mF DIV
MIL ADV' TO IJIBASSl.DOR rcG, II FFV
}LW 10 GEN ROSSON rcG ~L~CV
LTG mLDREN TIPG I1i~ VIS on J,TG VOOUTINE r·m. \THITEHOOSg
11tl.Y 11 MG CONROY
rcG U:,;.ll.V CG, II FFV CG, 1ST LOG DEFCOlID3, II FFV
cal, ABBUI!T G-4 UGJ\RV me TiEl:: f.ciB.,UH (;-4 II FFV
J'l
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HAY 12
HAY 13
HAY 15
MAIy 18
MAY 19
HAY 21
MAY 22
HAY 23
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GI!N [,BllAi'lS IJrG TRI LTG DAVISON HG DONG Be HoAULLIFFE BG ROBERTS COL HAll COL BAO COL THORNTON LTC HUNT
MG SUTIDITRLAND
MG DErTRE COL JACKSON COL DIEi1ilUF COL HO'.r'l'llTGHAM COL MORRIS COL RUNTE COL IDITRTZOG LTC DAMON
LTG DAVISON HG CONROY MG SOTH81lLllND COL QUINN COL VAN ATTEN' IJrC REx:FOlID
COL QUINN COL STARlIT
LTG DAVISON
Be HERr'1ING
MG HIEU COL HAY COL GIBSON LTC WALDROl:T
HG DONG LTC :a,STERLING
J2
POSITION
COI'lUS M.~CV CG III COUPS CG II FFV CG ;,RVN :.BIT III CORPS SR ADV USAF ICG ;cRVN ;.m cis AIMl ,',,13lT AIC-B, 75TR DIV ORIENTATIOn, mCOMJNG
DEP II FFV
J-5 mcv J-5 DEP Hf.CV CONARC TEhl1 C ONIJlC TEfJ1 CONARC TEAM C ON.'cRC TEAM CONARC TEfili CO])TARC TEAM
CG , II FFV J-4 mcv ICG, II FFV USARV-IG CHIEF USARV-IG PI10, 1 ST CAY
USARV-IG CHIEF CO, 11 ACR
CG, II FFV
ADC-A BU DOP
CG 511 ARV],T DIY slA CO, SGN SUPr cmID CO, 228 DESIGNEE:
CG, 1ST AR~T ABrf
6 (#Jee::r£TP:~?j=:~fl.-
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M/.Y 25 HG RIEZI ]G MIG
MAY 26
MAY 27
M.4.Y 28
MAY 29
MAY ~O !
JUllE 1
JUNE 2
JUllE 3
JUi'lE4
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Mil BEHNErT Mil. COUIlK NR. BIJ,CKllITRR MAJ CLABK ]G THOW.S COL COLLUlS COL ICA.TRD{A COL QUDm COL VAN J,TTEN I;2C \1ALKER LTC B URGISON COL OSl.1ELI, COL HORN LTC LLOYD
COL FERN
LTC YEM LTC HllYlJEH
]G }loAULIPFEt COL \1E:a:&
MG DONG
CHDR lJUKES ]G PllTN/J1 COL HUDLOil
IlG WOOIWINE COL FRi>NKLIN LT ClIDR ROSS THOHPSON
LTG ThlVISOH
Mil. ROHHIE B. THOHPSOH COL PERSONS
GEN ABRi.MS
COL HAYS COL ICA.HPE TIrC BECK.SR
July 1970
PCSITION
CG, 1ST SIG EDE MIL kIN TO NR. KISSINGER
USAF USARV SURGEOn G-1 II FFV MACV 10 USARV IG USARV IG USARV IG USARV IG MACV J-4 MACV J-4 MACV J-4
llEP AVN OFF, USARV
PROV CHIEF, PHUOC LONG PSA
CG, 1ST ARVN AEN DIV
PROJ OFF FOR COMNAVFV CG, 1ST AVN BDE USAF-B-52 PLANNER
CG, 1ST LOG CO, ~RD BDE DESIGHEE NAVAL HAN nET
CG, II FFV
Mi,YOR, MLCON Gi~
USARV SJA
C OMUsrl[j~CV
slA 5TH.ti.RVN S!A 5TH !J;TfN mNl DIV SURGEOn
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JUNE 5 LTG DAVISON COL (p) 0 I Dom!ELL COL PRICE CPT BROCK MR. JIM STERIlA
JUNE 7 LTG DAVISON BG GO~VITZ COL MONT
SEN HOwARD D. C;.:mrON (D-NEV) SEN JOHN G. TO.'Ell. (R-TEX) SEN GEORGE MURPhY (R-CAL) GOV ROBERT E. NcHAIR (D-SC) GOV RAYMOND P. SHAFER (R-PEl\1}T) GOV JOHN t .• LOVE (n-COL) HE]? O.C. FISHER (D-TEX) REP MELVIN PIlICE (D-ILL) REP ,/ILLIAM J3lU.Y (ll-IND) REP vIILLIfJ<1 ,lHITElIUTIST (It-VA) MR. llitYCE N ~ill.RWvl MR. HEIlJ3EHT G. KLEIN NR. TEnRY GR;illT COL GORDON HILL LTC NOEL E. -v/ILSON JR. LTC nOBFJRT N. E><Rl1ER LTC THOHAS 11cGUIHE LTC J.T. :a&'l.HS MAJ CLARK Mll.J McLAUGHLTIT
.JUNE 8 MR. F .]'1. FLYNN MRS PEW MR. FRIED COL WITWER
JUNE 9 Ill'G MILDREN MR. BARr'7.Y COL McCOID CPT POdELL
JUNE 1 0 MG SUTHEHLtilTD LTC GORDON K. ZU1'lKER
POSITION
CG, II FFV 2arH ENGR BDE CO MACV CHAPlJlIN NNI ZEALAND ;.RMY TDY 1/12 CAY NE)'1 YORK TIMES
CG, II FFV CHIEF nt. INFO USARV IO
PRESIDENT'S FACT FINDING COMHITTEE PFFC PFFC PFFC PFFC PFFC PFFC PFFC PFFC PFre COVNSLEmO p;rns DIR CONH vlH FSO-4 USA DIR DEF INF USAF ESCORT USl.F MElD OFF USl~F ESC ORT .-JVlER 3MB SAIG USAF ESCOHT USAF JI!:\CV
ED & PUB NY DAILY NIDiS
NY DAILY NNiS SAIG BUR CHIEF US.1RV ?MO
DOG, USARV SAIG BUH CHIEF STAllS & STRIPES BJL\B CO DESIGlTATE A CO, -2/7 CAY KING FUR A DAY
DOG, II FFV MAD PROJ O?F
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JUNE 11 PRINCE IIDBERTUS FIlIEDRICH ZU LOElilENSTEIN WORKING CORRESPONDENT LTC ROBERT GREEN RIM DIVARTY OFF HON WILLIAM O. COdGER (R-KY) VISIT 2ND BIlE: AO COL HIGGENS CO, 509 RR GP COL ~rs CO, BRAB LTC SIMON II FFV SIG OFF REV DR. C1JMlIIDTS DIR CHAP COMM S. BAl'rIST CONY
JUNE 12 f1G SUTHERLAND lXlG, II FFV COL HAMMACK CH MIL JUDGE RVN
JUNE 13 BG HERRING CG, 834 DIV MR. HUBENSTEIrr VEEP & GEN MGR ABC~V LTG DAVISON CG, II FFV
JUNE 14 GEt{ ROSSON DEPCOMUSllfACV LTG LAMPERT HICOM RYUKU ISL, CG USARYIS COL THOMAS L. HAUER B-52 CREWS MAJ WILLIAN WISEMAN B-52 CREWS CPr RICHARD J. SMITH B-52 CREWS MAJ DUDLEY M. MOORHOOSE B-52 CREWS CPr PATRICK DALY B-52 CRElIlS LTC STUAR'J.' Er rom'] B-52CREWS CPT JERRY SF.,AOOm:· B-52 CHl!MS MSG JOHN STACH B-52 CREWS CPr GAYLORD F. ANDERSON Bi-52 CRElIlS
JUHE 15 IlI'G DAVISON CG, II FFV MG SUTHERLI\J)TD lXlG, II FFV MG llIEU 5TH ARVN DIV CG BG romON AlXl-B COL HAU lXlG, 1 ST ABN DIV
JUNE 16 MG R. J. H. "EBB C /S NE:I ZEAlAND ARMY COL R. vi. K. AINGE CMDR NEo! ZEALAND AF LTC :KENNEfH C. FENTON CI1DR NE, ZEALAND AF RV:H CPT M. M. FAm AIDE TO MG HEBB SSG E. A. BLACK PUBLIC RELATIONS NCO COL GERRITY CO, 11ACR mSIGHATE
JUNE 17 COL (1') GUDGEL CO, II FFV AmY NG SUTHERLAND lXlG, II FFV
JUlIE 18 MG roNG CG, ARVN AB!! DIT COL F.AU ICG, ARVN ABN DIV BG VERITE L. roWERS DEl' G-1 USARV COL JAMES J. ALBERTSON CO, 29TH GS GP LTC GEORGE R. KRAI1ElR FIN OFF
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DATE NAME POSITION
JU1m: 19 LTG rloCAFFREY DEl' ro, USA.RV l3G l3USH CG, USAMEC0/1 COL KA!o1PE s/A 5TH A - DIV r-m. \vIENKAUF LOG ASST OFF
JUNE 20 l3G ROBERTS cis II FFV" COL STARRY CO, 11TH ACR LTC MoLEN"NiiN
JUNE 21 MG FOSTER CG, 1ST SIG 13m COL FEBi~ DEl' AVN OFF USARV
JUNE 22 COL Mos\fAD.~ CHPERS DIR, USARV SURG
JUNE 23 Me FOSTER CG, 1ST SIG BDE CODEr. SMITH, NEA.L (n-Io,.TA) CODEr. CLANCY, DONALD B. (R-omo) CODEr. HANSEN. ORVAL (R-IDAHO) '/;ffi. HARKD.~
COL BRY"11l'IT MA.J DALEY
JUNE 24 HON JOHN H. CHil.F.ElE SEC, NAV HON ROBER!.' A. FROSCH' ASS'T SEC NAV RAil>! RAY PEEll" USN DIR, OFF NAV PROG COL ;[. H. LAHAGAN USNC AIDE'" sm u;, V cpr H. D. ARNOLD usn AI:m SEC IlAV CDR H. E. HETU USN SP j,SST TO SEC NAV I'm. ElliL'.RJ) STAFFORD SP ASST TO SEC Ui.V
J1JrlE 25 LTG Y;JlBOaOUGH ICG, USAB1'AC LTC STEIN '.Im DE Cl,}'!P rm. GROGAn !illi'lIN ,'.SST SEC H:1DLOC TIlL J'.IDE
JUNE 26 LTG Df"rsw CG, II FFV"
JUNE 27 COL K1J'IJPE slA 5TH ARVN
JUNE 28 COL HAU ADa ARVN ABN mc BELFI ;,DVISOll. COL mrCILUUJ:J 2ND BDE CO DESIGNATE
JUNE 29 COL 13.'\.0 cis ARVN ABH
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D[\.TE }TANE
JUNE 29 COllEt G. V. MOOTOO1ERY (D-MISS) CODEL lVILLIAM R. ANDERSON (D-'l'ENN) CODElL ROllEBT If. MOLLOHAN (D-W VA) CODElL R. ROSS ADAIR (R-JND) CODEt ALIlERl' W. lfATSON (R-OlITO) CODEL DO}TALD D. CLANCY (R-om:O) OODElL R. LAlffiENCE COOGHLJN (R-PA) CODElL WAIJrER FLOVlERS (D-ALA) CODEL LOUIS FREY' JR. (R-FLA) COllEt JAMES F. HASTJNGS (R-NY) CODElL JANES R. M1\NN (D-SC)
JlJJ:lE 30 DR. VJNCENT S. BillNEMilU
MR. SYLVID'rER 1'1'C KAZARIAN
.roLY 1 HON STAHLEY' R. RlllSOR COL KELLY LTC IIms LTC IIUTZLE.Il HG :ooT!rG COL GREER
JULY 2 REP HASTJNGS K!!JITH (R-MASS) MG NOBLE "IG HIEU COL KAMPE
JULY 3 GEN ROSSON LTG DAVISON BG JAMES C. SMlTH
JULY 4 COL SMI'l'H
JULY 5 BG HOLLC»lAY mc HOPPE
.roLY 6 GOV LUIS ALIllli'IlTO F.ERRE l<IG SHIRA COL LOVE COL OOIlW LTC llLEl'.ANDER
J1JLY 7 COL HEAVER COL NUII1Al! CPT JOSEPH B. l\.NDERSOlT
POsrrrON
II IESK CLERK"
II OIL PAJNTII
DIll OF EnG RES OKLA ST U. MER AR SCI "DV Pl:NEL BJNH LONG S/A G'o2 DESIGNATE
SOO OF THE iutMY ElCJlr) TO SOO OF THE ARMY HIL ASST TO SOO OF THE 1lJJ1!r{ MACV ESCOm CG, AI1IIN AEN DIV SENIOR ADV
OG, USOOAV CG, 5TH ARVN S.Il AIN
roG, USARV CG, II FFV Aro, 101 ST ABN DIV
USAF AD HOC, B-52 STUDY GP
NliH ZEALAND AIlMY'
GOV OF PU;ffi'O RICO 1,S ST SURG GEN CR, D.'!:!'lT C OIlPS USARPAC DENT SMG USA.Il SURG (9321;.0 I1ED DEr) CO, 499'flH NED lb'"T
SJA NACV DESIGNNl.'E SJA USAJO.V C CO 2/5 CAV, KJNG FOR 11 DAY
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JULy 8 COL GREER COL S'J:ILI'S COL P_,IHOIlE LTC L. III REHZEl! LTC ',IN H. Q,UELCH
.rtrLY 9 LTG HoCAFFREY
.roLY 11 00 POTNAl1 COL SINGEn LTC Fo.vLER
JULY 12 COL Sl'EGN,UT COL SKELTW CH (COL) PRICE
JULY 1 3 LTG ThWIS O!! BG THURloWI COL GElIDITY
.roLY 14 BG PUTlTL"1 CPT LEOlT HOP"'J'TD
.TtrLY 15 DR. JOEL ro. ~:vn:;orr.m. 00 vIN DOEBLER COL HOCKADAY GElf 1·m C. 1TESTl,OIlELAlTD
my 1 7 HG LATTA COL IYfGSGHAVE 1IG BAU'rZ COL lIilHLIi:r
.roLY 18 GElJ ROSSON BG'rHO COL 'l'YT-Et LTC BtJI DUC DEN 1m. H. E. llIlR1TZ HAJ XUIllT HAJ HIGH COL KEGSTOlT COL STTIVilTSClT
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[,SST J-3 WCV USi,F, CO, 1 ST VS,'.TH llIl!G USAF, teO, 1 s'r 1lEATH GP TSN USAF, CO, 5TH 'dEATH SQ,DH1I, LB USAF, CO, nET ~2, 5TH SQ,D.'n:I, LB
teG, USLIN
CG, 1ST AVN BDE USAIN PREV NETIl CR US/UN l,SST PIlEV' MED CH
USARV CII DESIGNATE USAITV CII II FFV' CHiiI'
CG, II FFV Ate-B, 2~l'H DIV CO, 11TH ACR
CG, 1ST AVN BDE CO D, 1/12 CAY KDIG FOn ;. Dl,Y
DIR NlW LABS USNe, DEP J-3 (OPUS) }!.',CV CH J-3, PLAHS & SURFACE Mi,CV ARMY cis
CG, USASTRATCOM ASST teSPO, HQ, USASTRA'l'COH ACT CG, II FFV'
DEPCOHUSJ1ACV CG, 1 arH ARVN DIV sn UN LONG KHAtlH PV sn ADV DINH QU1'0T DIST CHIEF SR ATN CO, is'r EDE
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DlI.TE lTiJ1E
JULy 20 MG CASEY' HENOilIAI. SE.'l.VICE
llKB BEHGE.~ GEN ROSSOI:T VAlli KING LTG Dt, VISOI:T LTG 11cCl,FFREY LTGTl'lI LTG COLLINS LTG CRAVEtTG 1m. '1IHITEHOUSE HG BAUTZ MG TJl.TI-TES MG BALIWJl.r MG HIED' MG DOHG
JULY 21 BG COLLINS LTC LYl:m
MG LEE MG NOBLE }lG BURKE HG FRASER I:G BO: TERr.') BG THURHilN BG NcAULIFFE BG CfJ1P BG ROBlli~S BG COOPTh .. BG PUTNA11 COL IV.El3 COL \VYRICK COL STJ.GMAl"f
ASSID1PTIOI:T COolMAND CEJ.mr10NY
GEN ROSSOJ:T LTG McCAFFREY LTG DAVISOI:T MG HIElJ
JULY 22 LTC TOEPEHL
JULY 23 nrG 0 'IG'!lElFE GEN HOSS OJ:T
JULY 26 MAJ (p) PRYOR
JULY 27 LTG DAVISOH COL K..!J.'lPE LTC LAl'HAN mc GRAY lire BCRLEY filM 0 'CONNELL 111..1 Sl!,'1LERS CPT GAUDNrTE nr llENNIE
BG McWLIFFE C.OL FEIlJ:I COL COCKERHAl1
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.PJ1Y 28 eeL JOHES CO, 4TH PSY OP GP CPT L"UGHLllf C CO, 1/5 CIN KING FOR A DAY mc HISHAllT UnlLY ARRIVE mc EACHUS NJ!ULY Afu1IVE LTC HIJTI'IN UEJLY ARRIVE
JULY 29 BG HoAULIFFE n CORPS ADVISOR
JULY 30 COL VAUGH G-3, II PFV CPr ALll1lIH ESCORT OPF
JULY 31 LTC NEVDTS. CO, 1 /9 IESIGHATE
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D~e,AI =t-t,A-L-SUl3JECT: Operational Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB K: Information Activities
1. The Information Office continued its service to the world's news media and the 1st Air Cavalry Division during the reported period. The following is a breakdown of major services performed.
2. Press Releases: The Press Section was responsible for the release of 416 editorial and piotorial features and news stories to both oivilian and military news media. These releases are broken down as follows:
Releases 195 Stories
Stories w/pix Pix onJ,y Sub Totals
6 112 313
Daily "Tar Story 91 \'leekJy War St05i 12
TOTALS 416
Distribution of Releases
3437 110
1912 5459
273 36
5768
Number of Pictures Releases
22 112 134
134
Prints Released (Distribution of
Pix) 400
1912 2312
2312
3. Media Liaison Aotivities: Two-hundred fifty-four (254) aocredited representatives of news media visited the Division dur~ the period 1 May 1970 to 31 July 1970 (123 in Ma.y, 123 in June, 8 in July). They represented the following civilian and military news media:
AS'P
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CBS AP ~.MOI UPI UK: APIJ BK:
Stars & Stripes Oversea.s i'eekly Homet ~m if ews Reuters Chioago Tribune New York 'rimes
London Daily' Express Austrailian A1C Uational Hong Kong International Tele-News German TV
Hewmreek Jus Fao Time-Life United Kingdom Minnosota Tribune Philadelphia Hashington Broadcasting New York Daily News Voioe of America. London Daily Express Scripps HOlV'Q.rd J::'.pan Uws vJashington Sto.r II Field Force 1 st Log IO L.A. Times
Christian Science Monitor \Jo.shington Post London Daily Mirror U.S. Novrs Dongailbo Seoul Chin Life Nonregian Radio AK: 11n.drid Kansas City Star Gorman !·'lo.gazine Bunji Shinju Korce. Life Time' The Yomiur~. H all StrOOT; J aurnal
London Daily Telegram Chicago Today London Times Uew York Post Mit1t'.eapolis 'J:ribune Chicc.go Daily Ue,rs UOvrS,lilY Electronics Magazine Uether~da Press "24 Hours" Program SEtAPC London Observer Uew Zea.land (Free Lance) Photon Hest Kyung ITyang Vis News Baltimore Sun
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Honolulu Advertiser Asahi Shimbun Post Publishing
DOD MoPic AFP Seattle Times
Radio/TV Fro.noe \vestinghouse Broadoasting Fairchild
4. Hometown Kews Release Program: The facilities of the Army Hometown News ','Lnter. were usee to process stories about the individuals in the 1st Cav Div (AN) to the following type of news medic:
Mc.y June July TarAIS
lmTSPAPER HCJlIlfolrCMNEBS 738 453 530
1721
RADIO HmmOWtlEIlS 150 143 ~ 4fb
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T 5. COlIlOOUd Informntion Guidance: The COIIlIlIMd Info=tion Program for the First Quarter, FY71. was prepared and distributed. The program consisted of 2'Cav Objectives, 1 MACV Mandator.,r Subject, 1 USARV Supplementar.,r Sub-
'jeot, 1 Cav Alternate Subject. 1 }lACV Mandatory Officers Call and 1 NACV ~~ndatory Non-Commissioned Officers Call for each month of the quarter. Looally produced Th,ot Sheets in support of the progrom were distributed. The majority of these Fnct Sheets had been prepared during previous quarters. New Fact Sheets were prepr;red on the following subjects and distributed:
0.. Persono.l Sa.fety (Monsoon)
b. Vietnamizatiorr
o. Defensive Driving (Monsoon)
d. U.S. Mili to.r.,r iloadell\Y Prep School
e. Human Re la.t ions
.. 6. Division Publications: The Co.va.lair, the division newspaper, was' published weekl:r at Pacifio Stars & Stripes in Tokyo. The FIRST TE.\M, the division quarterly magazine, was printed at a privute finn in Tokyo. The First Air Cavalry Division in Vietnc.m, the division history book, was printed at a private finn in Tol<;y"o. The Or:!:entation Hil.ndbook, the diVision
r.,,(Jrl.cmta'"l.cm magnzine, was printed at a privt',te firm in Tokyo.
7. Audio/Visual Releases: The Radio/TV Scotian prepared the weekly radio Broadco.st heard on AFVN Radio (.'1.1-1) on Sunday mornings. In nddition, the following aUdio/visual rele~ses were made:
Nay June July
T.APED RADIO FElATURES 41 49
...4§...
136
FIrMED TV FEATURES 9 7
...L 25
TV' features were aired primarily on AFVN-TV. R~.dio features were aired by 1.FVN, Arr:JY Hour, Pacific Report, Armed Forces News Bureau, 'dorldwide, Monitor, and r1etromedia.
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Qo Jd Fr: f) e /I) I -I-A C SUBJECT: Oporational Report for Qunrt0rly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB K: Infomo.tion Activities (Cont)
8. Photo~phic Lab~tory Activities: The Photo Section was responsible for rooeivi.!lg and processing work orders whioh are broken d~m below.
a. Information Offioe and Protoool 206
b. Geneml Staff 27
o. Airo:roft Aocident 9
d. Po.ssport. Naturo.lization and moc passes 48
e. \~. O. Reprint3 ~
f. Co=nd Port:roits 10
g. Miscella.neous 1~
Total work orders received m Total work orders oo~leted 294
9. l1isoello.neous Activities:
a. The Infomll.tiOll. Qerice .a.l.aA. :pJ:epM:Qila.. twice-daily nO;ls1ette;r ooopiled froo 1,FVN Hawa. broadcasts.:Cm: dis:t:l:im.tian to vm:inus mess halls at the Division Heo.dq~~rters.
b. The C=d Information Offioer and the NCOIC aoco~anied the Division Inspeotor General inspection teo.ms on annual gene~l inspeotions and courtesy inspections cf division units to critique their information programs and 1 st Co.Vtl.lry Division Association prog:rs.ms.
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c.u.-AI rEDL)1 14Az:;-SUBJECT 1 Operc.tional Report for QUArterly Period fuc.ing 31 July 1970 T.A13 L: Provost furshnl Activities
1. During the pGricd 1 fuy 70 - 31 July 1970, the Office of the Provost Marshnl processed n total of seven hundred thirty-nine (739) offenses.
n. Offense Stntisticsl
Crines agc.inst porsons/prcperty Misoellaneous offenses 11ilitary offenses Traffio offenses
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b. Breakdown of offense statistiosl
250 134 187 168 739
(1 ) Crine ag!'1inst persons/property: 250, Harder - 2, !.b.nsL.-mghter - 2, Jl.ggro.vated Assault - 13, Sinple Assault - 20, Robbery - 3, Housebreaking!Burghry - 23, Lo.rceny over ~)50, 00 - 142, Lo.rceny 1Ulder 350.00 - 45.
(2) Miscellaneous Offenses: 134, Disorderly conduct - 19, Dr1Ulkeness - 6, Farcotics, ro.ngerous Drugs and MD.rijuo.n:>. - 97, Bl.J.ck=rketing - 7, Tresp~.ssing - 5.
(3) Hilit.:!.ry Offenses: 187, fJJOL - 40, Pc-ss Viola. tion - 34, Off Linits - 88, Curfew Violations - 11, Uniforn Viohtion - 6, Unl:mful disoh."rge of fire:l.m - 4, weapon viohti.on - 2, Escape fron Custody - 2.
(4) Tr"'ffio Violl1.tionsl. 168. Speeding - 35. Reckless Driving - T, ]!'loeing th., scene of a troffio Mcident - 5, Fo.rking Viohtion - 6, Hiscello.neous Viohtions - 100,
c. Con~ents on Offender Statistics:
(1) The over-all offense rote increased 01% aver the l,.st reporting period,
Crine!.! o.ga.inst persons/property increcsed T'-1.iscc :lo.I!eous c'i.'fenses incren.sod NHit!l.ry ffonscs increas2d Troffio offenses decrc~se~
(2) Significcnt changes ~Tith regard to p'l.rticular offenses reported during the previous period are as follOWS:
(0.) T~Tcnty-five robberies and housebreaking/burglfU'ies vTere roported during the period 1 ~1ay - 31 July; none were reported during the previous roporting period. This increase is due in part t~ 0. ch.1.Ilge in report ing policy, ~Thich incorporated 0. gren.ter nunber cf c .... ses into the robbory/burglo.ry c~tegory.
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Q--o rJ F$IO E ){): rA t-SUBJll:T: Operotional Report. for Q.ua.rterl.y Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB L: Provost Marsha.l Activities (Cont)
(b) During the pa.st reporting period ninety-seven Narcotics, Dangerous Drugs :I.~d Ma.rijunna ca.ses were reported as opposed to seventyeight the previous period. This increa.se can be credited to the added eop~~sis placed upon enforceoent in this a.rea. over the la.st reporting period.
(c) Forty AiVOL's were reported during the period 1 Mny - 31 July; Nine ca.ses of A1I'OL were reported during the previous reporting period. This increase is due to a cha.nge in reporting procedures during the la.st reporting period.
(d) Thirty-four pass viola.tions were reported this period as opposed to one oase last period; eighty-eight off-lioits cases were reported this period with forty-six ca.ses the previous period; and eleven curfew violo.tions were reported during the period as opposed ';0 three ca.ses the previous reporting period. It is felt toot the incre'lse in pass viola.tions, off-lioits violations and curfew violations is due to the "standdown" status of 1 ACD units on Bien Hoo. Axoy Base and = increased enforcenent enpOOsis in the Long Binh-Bien Hoo.-8aigon "tren.
2. During the period 1 May - 31 July, the office of the Provost Ma.rsOOl processed a total of three hundred fifty-three detainees:
DETAINEE STi,TISTICS: MAY ~ :!!!E. Returnees 88 0 0 Prisoner of \J o.r 15 2 2 Civil Defendants 7 1 5 Innocent Civilians 167 57 9
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88 19 13
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COld rlLD E)v ;::;4:n..-SUBJECT: Oporntiono.l Report for Q.UD.rterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB H: Surgeon /.otivities
1. Disease and Injuxy Statistioal Data: a. Non-battle injurj.es 361 b. Disease 1530
(1 ) MD.1o.ria ~84 (a) Vivax 109 (b) Fa.lcipa= 275 (0) Unknown 0
f'423 ~ NO 783 Psyohia.trio Cases 114
Others 17 o. Reoo.ining in hospita.l 127
2. Disoussion of Disease: a. There were 384 oa.ses of oa.1a.ria. in this division froo 1 Mo.y 70 to
31 July 70. 109 of these cases were attributed to Plo.SI:lodiun vivax, and wore co.usod, in ~ost cases, by failure to to.ke the weekly Chloroquine-Primquine Prophylo.xis.
(1) The 1111.1o.ria. inoidence is as follows:
UlUT lID: 19:@ :l3!!! TOTAL
IllIC, 1st Bde {} 0- 0- 0-1/5th 5, 14 15 34 2/7th 1 12 12 25 1/12th 10 12 7 29 IllIC 2nd Bde 1 1 0 2 5/7th 2 20 18 40 1/8th 2 11 11 24 2/12th 6 20 13 39 mrc 3rd Bde 1 1 1 :3 2?cth 2 25 38 65 26th 2 6 11 19 Div Arty 4 5 10 19 1/7th 1 35 18 54 1/9th 0 0 0 0 11th Avn Gp 1 6 2 9 Spt Cod 0 1 1 2 Sig Bn 0 0 1 1 EngBn 1 3 1 5 RHe, Div 2 2 2 6 Div Trp 3 0 0 3 LRRP 1 2 2 5 545 HP ...2.... 0 0 0
TOTil-I, 45' 176 16; 384
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resulted from increased exposuxe due to the ::lumber of troops in the field, :L"lcreesed e:C}>osu:re due to the operations in hJ'Perendemio areas ~;~o:'l ,rare reoentl,y rNA sanctuaries, and seesow,"l inoreases assooiated .... lith taa !lO'!lSoon.
(2) Other seleoted disease of importanoe are pos follows:
Imsrsion :root 0 :caa t Ebc..'mustion 25 Poisoning 0 ~'.nimal Jites 36 Eepatitus 12 :;ene-ue Fever 0 Ini'aotious Heningitis 2 ('orub Ty;,>hus 0
3. 'iIl.: ji':rom 1 I'BY through 31 Jul,y 70, the 15th l.Jedioal Battalion troated a total of 1048 U.S. :'rr.w :>ersor.nell1;:'o '-ere \JIA. or these, 778 admitted a..'ld 270 were CRO.
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1. ·Signifi,;:',nt Activities:
a. During the reporting period 1 May 1970 to 31 July 1070, the Division Support Command (DISCOM) continued to support the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in all operations. Combat service support provided and/or coordinated by DISCOM included supplies, maintenance, medical services, transportation, evacuation of captured enemy material, bath, laundry, graves re~istrAtion and explosive orcnance disposal for the ~st Cavalry Division(Airmobile) organic and attached elements. Support to the Division lllcreased dramatically with the:l"irat Toc.m's role in the Cambodian operation during the months of Hay and June.
(1) The First Forward Service Support Element (FSSE) provided logistical combat support to Division maneuver battalions assigned to the 1st Brigade. Classes I, II, III, IV, and IX as well as direct maintenance support, medical service and air transportation supoort were provided by DISCOM elements from the 1st Brigades base camps at TAY NINH. During the month of August, all support to the 1st Brigade displaced with the 1st Brigade to BIEN HOA with no delay in support being provided during the move.
(a) Forward Supply Points (Mini-FSSE's) were established at ltATUM and at LOC NINH to further facilitate the movement of supplies to. the Fi1'&17 Te-~ :I:~ Crultbodilt. 'Pa:C'tiC'!!1 helicopter refuel points were e&tablished'at beth l~an:lr, !rl! 8 point, 30,000 gallon capacity semi-perm9,nent site was est'lblished at KATUM and a temporary site operating from collapsible fuel drums was established at LOC NINH.
(b) CH-47 sling out pads were established at both KATUM and LOG NINH and a direct fixed wing to rotary wing transfer and sling out operation was maintained and controlled by the 1 st FSSE for the dur:-.tion of the Cambodian oper."tion.
(c) Upon completion of the withdrawal from Cambodia on 29 June, a re'llignment of the 1 st Brig'lde Area of Ciper,ations necessitated coordinating ~,nd carrying out the displacement of the entire 1 st Brigade froln TAY NINH to BIEN HOA. The 1st FSSE closed out both KATUM andLOC NINH on 23 June and 25 June respectively and began planning for the movement of the 1st Brigade. An ~dvance party was sent to BIEll HOA to arrange for int'rim support to the Brigade while the main body moved. A rear element remained in TAY NINH untill the 1st Brigade had completely displaced. The move was completed on 18 July 1970 without incident.
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DECLASSIFIED fL .. t\ DAIM-FAR-RR 1,,9 QMa.m,) DATE: ~ ~ (y 7
ce G ,0 Pot Db IV T':7-:A '-SUBJECT, Operatio~l Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAE N: Logistics Operations (Cont)
(d) During the report period a total of 1,074 tons and 5,021 passengers were flown out of the helipad by CH-/7 helicopters with an additional total of 207 tons and 522 passengers flown into the helipad. CIl-54 helicopters carried 208 tons out and 56 tons into the helicopters pad. The Hovement Team located at TAY NINH Airfleld'repotted'137 t'ons'snd·.2,807 passenger-s.floWn in :md'317 tons' and.) ,37$'~pass!ilngers floWILoutdof' the. airfield.
(2) The 2d FSSE supported the 2d Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) and attached units based at and operation out of Fire Support Base Buttons. Classes I, II, III, IV, and V as well as mediservice, maintenance support and air transportation support were provided by DISeOM elements during the reporting period.
(a) In support of the Cambodian operation the 2d FSSE established a Forward Supply Point at BU GIA HAP and in conjunction with the 3d FSSE also established a Forward Supply Point at BU DO!? Direct fixed wing to rotary wing sling out operations was established with limited ClassV storage facilities also established at both locations •
. (b) To support the rotary wing operations out of both BU GIA hAP /.U'ia IilU DOP, helicopter refuel points were set up. Initially each location ~res established with an 8 point, 30,000 gallon capacity JP-4 refuel point. BU DOP was later increased to 40,000 gallon capacitJ' 00 1-5 J_1-~?O.
(&) During the reporting period a total of 21;016 tons were flown out of the helipad with an additional 8612 tons flown into the helipad. ell-54 helicopter carried 6/,.82 tons out and 1340 tons into the helipad. The movement team located at SONG BE Airfield reported 13267 tons and 8199 passengers flown in and 2952 tons and 11062 passengers flown out of the airfield.
(3) The 3rd FSSE supported the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cav~lry Division (Airmobile) and attached units based in and operating from QUAN LOI. Classes I, II, III, IV, and IX as well as medical service maintenance support and rotary ~ling transport'ltion support were provided during the 'entire reporting period.
(a) In support of the Cambodian operations the 3d FSSE established Forward Supply Points at TOf~E CHAM, and in conjunction with the 2d FSSE, at BU DOP. Direct fixed l.Jing to rotary wing sling out during the Cambodian operation was accomplished.
(b) To support the rotary wing operation a temporary helicopter refuel point was established at TONLE CHAM utilizing collapsible fuel drums which permitted flexibility in maintaining selected amounts of fuel on location at all times.
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C BiJ FiiV'@--lltr hi L SUBJECT: OperationCi Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB N: Logistics Operations (Cont)
(c) The 3rd FSSE assumed complete control Ilnd operation of the Forward Supply Point at BU DOP on 21 June 1970 and closed the point and retrognded all material by 18 July 1970.
(d) During the reporting period Il total of 27338 tons were flown out of the helipad with an additional 9112 tons flown into the hHlipad. CH-54 helicopters carried 273 tons out of and 91 into the helipad. The movement team located at the QUAN LOI airfield reported 1268 tons and 7115 l~ssengers flown in and 1577 tons and 7187 passengers flown out of the airfield.
b. During the period a total of 34,980.8 tons and 45, 726 p~ssengers were flO1,m from BIEN HOA in support of The First Team. A total of 173 Combat Essential and 26 Tactical Essential air movements were flo.m from BIEN 1l0A. All movements were coordinated and controlled by DISCOM elements.
c. During this reporting period, the 27th Maintenance B~ttalion continued to provide its normal direct support maintenance and repair parts supply for all ground equipment (less medical and cryptographic) of the FIRST TWI. This "Anywhore-Anytime" support "as evident in the fact that the follo"ing percentage of equipment was operational at the end of the quarter:
CATEGORY %OPERATIONKL
Vehicles .•••.••••.•.•.•••.•••••••• 97.45% Artillery ••.•••.•..••...••..••••• 1 00. 00% Generators •••..••••••...•...•.•.•• 92.49%( ,") Communic~tions •• v ••••••••••••••••• 90.33%
(1 ). During the quarter there were 126 technical assistance visits conducted by the Battalion.
(2). The Battalion's AIH TEAN visited a total of 33 lmits during the reported period.
(3). The disposition of element of the B'lttalion as of 25 July 1970 was as follows:
Headquarter and Company A ••• Bien Hoa }min Support Detachment ••••• Phu0c Vinh B Detachment •••••••••••••••• Quan 10i C Detachment ••••••.••••..••• Song Be D Detachment ••.•. o •••••••••• Bien Hoa
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(4) The "consolidated-Batt.alion production for the period shows following completed jobs:
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H~CoA HSD B C D TOTAL liutomoti ve 112 288 161 111 45 717 Engineer 22 176 131 137 56 531 Electronics 750 3052 1311 905 1154 7172 Armament: (Artillery) 0 29 50 68 18 165
(Small Arms) 183 406 514 408 160 1671 (Instruments) 200 570 246 171 102 1289
Other 342 1158 89 167 72 1828 TOTALS 1609 5679 2502 1967 1616 13373
NOTE: Other categories of completed work order requests shown above include machine shop work, canv~.s repair, glass cutting, office machine repair, welding and fuel and electrical component repair.
(5) Summary of supply data for the quarter reve:l.ls the following: (1) Total ASL requests received 27,5~8 (2) Total fringe requests received 6,710 (3) Demand accomodation 81.6% (4) Demand satisfaction 91.2% (5) Average ASL lines stocked 6,791 (6) Average ?ero balance lines 3,110 (7) Average fringe lines on hand 0 (8) Units supported by ASL 117 (9) Lines inventoried during the period 7, 341
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(6) Receipt of repair parts at the supply base at Bien Hoa for the quarter was as follows:
(1) Red Ball Receipts 96,321 Ibs (2) Parcel Post 1,970 Ibs (3) Normal Stockage 489,271 Ibs
d. The 15th Supply and Service Battali"n continued to provide combat servic(J support to the 1 st Cavalry Division (AM) during t"is reporting p3r~oa. The battalion oper:tted from a base nrc". in Bien Hoa and forward 10c::Ltion in Tay Nlnh, Phuoc Vinh, Q\UlIl Loi and Song Be. Major operation achievements were:
(1) Tactical helicopter refuel points were establiched at Bu Dop, Eu Gia Map, Katwa, Dinh Q\UlIl and Bien Hall..
(2) A new 16 point permanent refuel system W'lS completed at Phuoc Vinh. Also a 2 point CH-47 refuel point was corapleted at Qunn Loi •
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(3) The fonlllrd platoon at Tay mnh Wl.S closed. as the 1 st Brigade moved out of the :'1ree,. Personnel and eouiDment remo.inill(7 '.'ore returned to Bien Hoa while .a forklift driver stayed' behind to nssist brigade uaits in completing their move.
(4) At Bien Hoa, the Nain Supply Platoon turned over Castle Pad to the 229th Assault Helicopter Batt!llion. Hook-out operc,tbns are now bdng conducted from Dallas Pad pending completion of the new hook-out area in "D" Y!lrd. The llE',ber yard is being moved to a new location in "D" yard to escape water damage caused by he'l.vy rains.
(5) New refrigerntion units have been installed "t "Ghe Class I Y"lI'd to improve cold storClge capability.
(6) The sling-out tonnage for the period 1 May 1970 thru 30 June 1970 has been the highest for any Single two month period in the history of this unit. During the month Nay, 2/,,933 tons of mat.erial were rigged and delivered by 6,1,86 externa.l helilift sorties- the highest monthly total in this unit's history.
(7) Red Hats in the Bien Hon are'l eontinued to present sling-out instruction to each group of personnel going through the First Team Academy.
(8) Class activity report (qw..rter totals thru 24 July 1970)
Class I Issures
Rations (a) ,"A" rations (tons) (b)' "B" r'ltions (tons) (c) ItC" rations (menls) (<l) LImpS (meals) (e) Sundry Packs (casGs) (f) Ico (tons) C::;) N:l.lk (pts) (h) Ice Cream (gal)
CJ~ss II & IV Issues
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GJ9f.S III Issues <tonJLl
JP-4 il.VGAS EOGAS DF'-2
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166,22~ .1 41/,,070.0 13,907.0
6,612.2 1.203,081.0
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53,781.4 5;463.0 5;676.0
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c QA'£r¥) E;~-f:'ff"A '"-SUBJECT: Operatiomu Report for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAE N: Logistics Op ~ations (Cont)
Number of Petroleum Analyses (a) Samples Received: (b) Suit~ble for Use: (c) Not Suitable for Use:
Conducted 96 91 5
e. During the reported period, the 15th Transportation Batta.lion continued to provide backup direct support maintenance for all division aircr:_:.ft ~d supply of all aircraft p,-rts, avionics and armament.
(1) The following is a statisti"al sununary of aircraft maintenance activities during the month of july 1970:
(a) Productive man-hours: Co. A 18945 Co. B 49120
Total for 15th Trans Bn --- 38065
(b) Number of aircraft released: 208
(c) Operationsl readiness overall: High Low 89% ~4%
(d) Operational readiness by Alc type:
Alc TY:t:1!i! High Low Average UP_1B/C Dropped as of 15 July UH-1D/H 91% 84% 88% AH..1G 90% 80% 85% 0R-6A 89% 84% 87% CR-47A/ll 85% 78% 82%
Average 86.6%
I (2) Stock Control: The Stock Control Section continued-~tu super-vision of the aircraft supply operation of the Battalion. The following transactions were carried out for the period 21 June _ 20 July 1970.
Ll1;E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ITEt,! Lines on ASL Zero Blance Pe~(entllge at Zero Balance Total Requests Recieved Demand Acco~modlltion Demand Satisfaction ASL Requests Received ASL Requests l"illed Tonn'l.ge of Parts Issued to Supported Units
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(2) The Air AmbUlance Platoon normally deploys one ;·ledevac helicopter ',lith each 11edic'l1 Compo,ny in direct support of !". Brl.~;ade with the romaining nine l1ed,evac helicopters stationed nt ?huoc Vinh. On 1
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Fay 1970 this deployment W'lS changed to best support t'l.ctical operations. Three (3) Helicopters were 19.gered at C Co 15th Ned En ",nd one (1) helicopter at 37th Med Co, 11th .1.00, both located at QU3.n Loi. One (1) helicopter we.s stationed :Jot A Co, 15th Med En, Tay flinh until:- 4 May 1970 when th0 'tircraft deployed to Knttnn were it remained untill 24 May 1970. One (1) Ship remained a B Co ' 15th Ned En, FSlil Buttons and on 6 May 70 an 'lddition~l fielicopter was sent to Bu Dop.
(3) During the reporting period the Air ~Jmbulance Platoon has flown 2549 missions, accruing 2713:05 hours flying time and evacuated 4,487 patients of which 471 were hoist pr~tients. Eighteen ships have been damaged by hostile fire, five of which total combat loss. One crew member was killed and eight wo\in '.,·,d.
(4) A Command Medicnl Operations Center(CJ10C), consisting of the Battalion Commander, the 3-3 , assistant air operations officer of the Air Ambluance Platoon, and two radio operators, was established at Quan Loi on 1 May 1970. The CMOC provides coordination with higher support and tactical forward CP's.
c. Company A provided medical supnort to the 1st Brigade during the period 1 Hay 1970 tl:ll:u. ~. tena., Cln4 ,May 1970 the 1 st 3'.'igade deployed '\ j tnnp CP and Cam.po.n;f A. pt:Q.v1ded., a medical s·.lpport to units remaining at 1 st Il.dgo.de Rear, 'ray Ninh. On 29 June 1970 Company A moved to Bien Boa Army Base with the 1st BI'igo.de.and restnned their mission of providing medical support to the 1st Brigo.de.
I d. Company B continued Brigade and all OPCON units. pIJ.l1y :- B o.lso provided modical Iw.nuever Battalions.
to provide medical support to the 2nd During the htter po'lrt of Ma;y 1970 Com..
support to 1st Brigade (FWD) and its
e. Company C c~ntinued to provide medic~l support to the 3rd Brigade and all OPCOtl' UNITS. less 'eli~ 11 th ACR, which h9.S it I s own medical support. Company C ho.d the responsibility of providing medical support· to To.sk Force Shoemaker on 1 V.ay. \,]hen the 1 st BI'igade beceJTle OPCON on 4 !flay and est,'lblished a Jtnnp CF at Quan Loi, C Compruly also 'lssumed responsibility of 1st Brigade medical support.
f. The ~lEDCAPS and DETCAP programs have been Illl area of elllphasis throughout. the quarter. The four companies of the 15th Hedical Battalion n.9.ve particip!lted in 61 HEDCAPS treating a tnto.l of 3092 patients and 3 DENT CAPs with a total of 31 patients.
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f. During the reporting period 1M'l.y 1970 through 31 July 1970, the 15th 11edical Battalion continued to provide complete division level and unit level mediclll support to the First Team. The 15th Medical Battalion was employed as follows:
(1 ) .HQ & Spt ••••••••••••••• Camp Gorvard (2) A Co ••••••••••••••••••• Tay Ninh Base Camp thru 29 June
Bien Hoa Army Base 30 June thru 31 July (3) B Co •••..•...•..•...•.• FSB Buttons (4) C Co •••••••••••.•.•.••• Quan Loi
(a) The Battalion Headquarters provided administrative and logistic support to elements of the 15th Medical Battalion, as well as medical evacuation, psychiatric, optometry and medical supply services for all units of the First Team.
(b) Headquarters and Support Company provided medical support to the division base camp at Phuoc Vinh, Division Rear at Bien Hoa and back up support to the letter companies of the 15th Medical Battalion. The Air Ambulance Platoon provided aeromedical evacuation for the 1st Cavalry Division as well as non-Cavalry units working within the Division's area of operations.
(1) During this reporting period Headquarters and Support Company dispatched i:.1.m{2..} l!l;ne;gOOC;)i' MOOical Teama. t4 =t.. as forward triage and tre!'.tment unita-inallppllrt....Q£ .. t.ha Call4boQian operati.on. Both teams hali the capability of emergency surgery, whole blood infusion and stabilization of critically injured patients.
(a) Team #1, consisting of one (1) doctor, six (6) enlisted medids and one (1) radio operator, was collocated with the Special Forces Ca.J1P at K~.tum on 1 H!l.y 1970. This team provided sick call support for indigenous personnel !l.ssoci!lted with the S!-,€cial Forces Camp in addition to their medical support mission. A Hedev<?.c helicopter was lagered at K'l.tum during daylight hours and returned to Quan Loi at dark. Logistical support came from Headqunrters and Support ComFany through Quan Loi. Radio operator augmentation was furnighed by both A&C COffip!lnies.
(b) Team #2, consisting of one(1) doctor, six (6) enlisted medics and two (2) radio operators, was collocated with the Special forces Ca..'llP at Bu Dop on 6 May 1970. One Hedevac helicopter was lagered at Bu Dop during daylight hours ~d returned to FSB Buttons with the rerr~inder of the logistical support provided by Headquarters and Support Company.
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(C ON Fl"iS t)r ; '):) 1 / -, SUBJECT: Operational Report for QU3.rterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB N: Logistics Operations (Cod)
g. During the reporting the First Team B~d continued to perform throughout the Area of Operation raising the sprit and flor9.1e of many First Te~ Troopers.
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C ~251ti*,!l L.. STIBJECT: Operation£ll !1eport fOl: Q.ual:te:t'ly Period fuding 31 July 1970 T.lffi 0: Fi:t:e Be-ses oonstJ::uctod a.na clos.ed 1 May - 31 July
BEVERLY
BRUISER
XT 330900 3
XT 332896 3
EAST/YEN TFIEJ XU 558008
C::NTm/co LOt. XU 473010
ARVN
X-RAY XU 358010
NORTH XU 525261 2
XU 700115 1-5 CAV
WOOD XT 049801 1
XU 487166 2
YU 454222 2
BROlIN YU 068375 2
MYRON YU 039436 2
NORTH nl XU 428093 OKLAHOM.Il/PHtJ XUJ,N
WEST I
SIlUFFY
XT 375950
YU 335361
J.RVl'T
2
SC OUT/KY CON 1.'T: 50793'7 IJ:1VN
110 YU 274414 2
YUi24523 2
2
xr:r 938368 3
REJJlY XU 854426 3
DOllG DJ. YU 053150 .IJlVN
CLOOED 1 MAY
OPENED/CL<EED 1/15 MAY
OPENED/CLCSEn 1 MAY/4 JUNE.
ClPEJ:lED/CLCSED 1 Ml'Y/24 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSEn 2/14 MAY
OPENED/CLCSEn 3/19 MAY
CLreED 3 MAY
CLCSEn 4 MAY
OPENED/CLCSEn 4/27 MAY
OLOOEn 6 HAY .
OPENED/CLCSED 6/11 MAY Qll.~Q.:w;;.D 1-7/24 MAY
OPENED/CLCSllID 6/23 MAY OPENEIi/CLCSED 24 MAY/24 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSEn 8 MAY/21 JUNE
CLOSED 8 f11.Y
OPENED/CLCSED 9/13 Mh.Y OPENEIi/CLCSED 19/20 f11.Y OPENED 30 NI.Y
OPZl<ED/CLCGED 10 1l.l.1/2:5 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSED 11 NAY/29 J1J'LY
OPENEIl/CLCSED 11 ~!Jl.Y/20 JUilE
CLCSED 1 2 HAY
OPN!lED/CLreED 13/31 MAY
OPENED/CLCSED 14 1'!Jl.Y/8 .r011:8
CLOSED 14 HAY
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CoX' FtDeIV7 :tAt..-S1Jl3JECT: Operation:ll Report for Quarterly Period Endi:lg 31 July 1970
'T1J3 0: Fire :Bc.ses (r."lnt)
~ LOCATION l3RIGADE
CHI IJ,NG XU 928082 ARVU '
GIA LONG XT 928985 ARVN
NGO QUYEN XT 550864 ARVN
KE'l'rER XU 925429 3
VO ~lJm XT 475865 ARVN
GOl,IlER XU 807383 3
n:.VID 11] 3!f6653 1
SPE2R Y1J 260618 1
THOR XU 910285 3
COIUlJ.L XU 950538 3
SHAKJirf Y1J 21 2517 2
THl21G LONG XT 51 0040 ARVN
Oll'GLOT XU 7205Q5 3
l,lll:,A XU 688520 3
BRO::CO XU 815510 3
HOA 1U XU 270020 ARV1I
NGee HOI xu 18 ;146 l~.vi{
BARRY Y1J 170531 2
EXO::JCS Y1J 575563 1
ELE'iEl:T Bil.WO 11] 323497 1
RlJ'L!JJA xu 973313 3
E'tJNlCE xu 876186 :3
BIlE'. /T1l. YT 002606 ~rV1Jl~Y
FT. GRANITE 1.1] 928082 3
mrron XU 955248 3
CLCSED 14 HAY
CLWED 15 NAY
OPENED/CLCSEIl 15 r''IAY/16 JUNE
aPENED/CLCSED i 6/20 Y.AY
OPENED/CLCSED 16 !''IAY/15 JUlm
OPENED/CLCSEIl 20 l''IAY/27 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSED 20 NAY/22 .rmu:
OPENED/CLCSED 27 HAY/:23 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSEn 27 NAY/30 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSED 31 l'fAY/9 JUNE
OPENED/CLCSED 1/26 J1JllE
OP~l[D/C1CSED 4/22 JUNE
Ol?Er1ED/cr,CSED 6/7 J1JllE
OPENED/CLCSED 7/24 JlJ1lE
OPENED/CLCSED 8/2t, JUNE
OPENED/OLGGED 15/27 J1J'NE
O'.2Ei:iED/CL03ED 16/27 JU1'lE
OPENEll/CLCSED 20 JmlE/24 JULy
OPENED/CLCSED 21 JmlE/12 :;'LY
OPENED/cr,CSED 22 J1Jl1E/16 JULY
OPENED/CLCSE!) 2!f JULY/8 JULY
OPENED/CLCSE!) 27 J1JllE/4 JV1Y
OPENED/CLCSEn 2/5 JULY
OPEl 'lED ~ JULY
OPENED 7 JULY
GPIG.Y OHErT IT 205546 1 OPElmD 11 JULY
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(16 JtJ F tJ5[= ALtJ~L-SUBJECT: Oper<;>,tionru. Rel'ort for Quarterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB 0: Fire Bases (Cont)
NA}!E
NANCY
EISENHOWER
CANDY
ClIRA-CAMILLE
ROCK
LAUFFER
DAN
ANmEWS
BETTY
ODIN
JE.ANNE
TIMBER
Hl.MILTON
L(X;j.TION BRIGADE ~
'YT 565384 1 QJ?ENED 1 5 JULY
1'"T 239331 1 QJ?ENED/CLOOED 16/20 JULY
YU 183233 2 Ol?ENED/CLCSED 16/21 JULY
'YT 018342 mVARTY OPENED/CLOOED 16/19 JULY
~ 481351 1 OPENED/CLOOED 16/20 JULY
XlJ 874198 3 OPENED/CLOSED 19/26 JULY
'YT 585582 1 QJ?ENED 20 JULY
YU 244291 2 OPENED/CLOOED 22/26 JULy
YU 245289 2 OPENED 25 JULY
'YT 362515 1 OPENED 27 JULY
YU 588178 2 OPENED 28 JULY
'YT 6926al t OPENED 29 JULY
'YT 003613 mvARTY OPENED 29 JULY
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0"" IJf £Vt=i'J J #l '-SUBJF.CT: CiJeration81 Report for C'uarterly Period F.mirw 31 July 1970 TAB P: Civil Affdrs
1. (U) fopu18.tion am Resources Control
a. Refugees
(1) The CRJ1lbodian Operation produced an influx in refugee population that required coordination with various GVN agencies. The FIR gr TEAM processed 2,650 refugees fran 1 st ACD AO ~nd an actctitional 1,137 refugees that were generated outside 1 st ACD AO during the operation.
(2) aOl.a tons of rice was captured cturing the Cembodian CiJeration and was the primp..ry source of food supply for refugees in the FTIlST TEAM AO. Coordination was made .dth GVN agencies prior to distribution of food in the FIRST TlIA/4 AO.
b. Security Control: Duri!l{' the reporting perior! the Division' provided supplies for the up~rading of r SDF !lefenses throu.~hout the ft O.
2. (U) Ci vic Pction
a. Arrangements were made to !listribute Vi'rious captured equipment to GVN a.ttencies in the F:rqST TH;A~' AO.
b. aOl.a tons of ri ce was extracted during the reportil'll! period and the m8,;ority of this was distributed to refup.ee centers in the 1 st ACD AO.
c. Froje ct Understaming Phase II was conducted on ?5 July 1970. The purpose of this opera.tion was for the children of rural Dreas to visit Saigon and the main sRat of f.overment •
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C:2! I F IDEAl! )71 f-. ~un.mCT: C\>erational Report for 0uArterly Period F.nrting 31 July 1970 TAB 0: Psycholorical Operations
1. (C) General
a. The que.rter began with the 1 st Cav oper?tions in C?JIlboc11fl,. Nhile the first ARVN end Allied units were moving across the border leaflets and tapes were made, tar<>:eti!l!i units idemified by (i2. The initial leaflets am tapes carried meSSMes telling the enemy that GVN and Allied for res were imerdicting their supply lines and formerly safe base areas in Cambodia. As cache sites were discovered leaflets picturing the Clontents ",ere developed with rneSSBRes addressing the units as identified by documems and PW' s. Daily broadcast in the areas reminded the enemy his sanctuaries were no longer safe havens and descibed the effects that the losses of food, weapons, ammunition and medicine would have on him in the months to ccme.
b. During the Cambodian operation 9,000,000 special leaflets were dropped targeting the 7th NVA Division, 5th VC Division, 95C Regimem, 275th Regiment, 165th Regimem, 174th Regiment, 141st Regiment, 86th Rear 'lervi ce Group, 50th "tear ~rvice Group and 90th R&R. One'~drcd and fifty-four hours of broadcast I.ere m~de p..~ainst thes.-' serne units. In addition 33,O'lO,OOO,(eneral leaflets were dropped. These leaflets "Iere divisive in nature: telling N1JA soldiers of the success of the GVN and Allied operations, the desertion of their COSVN Headquarters, and the henefits that they would receive by eivi~ up their hopeless strupgle. 178 hours of broadcast time was devoted to these ~ame topics. Tapes an::! leaflets in Cambodian .!ere developed to explain the operations to civilians. 126 Hoi Chanhs came in to the GVN!Allied forces.
2. (C) Support
a. II FFmCEV provided tl,10 021l~s am A C-123 on a daily basis with a C-47 every other niR:htfor ni"ht hroadcast mj.ssi ons to au.<>:ment Brip;ade or,<;ani c aircraft.
b. As the last troops returned to South Viet NAm the >1ri<>:p.r!r.'1 turned their I'ttention th 10crll force units in their respective lol,O"s Tapes an::! leaflets exploiting the Cambodian successes were ~eveloped and tarr:eted ap;ainst the K-16, K-17, K-28, and K-~9 local force units operatin;i in fhuoc Lonp;, Phuoc Hon Guerrillas, Phuoc ~an~ and D-36S re specti vely.
c. The Second Bri~ade initiated a campaign to coax ,",ont;ognprds in Phuoc Long Province a1tJay frem VC control during the month of July. 49 Momagnards rallied to G'IN.: 6 of these were declared Hoi <Chanhs.
d. DIVmTY began a pro~ram for publicizing the VIP prop;ram within AO Chief.
e. ThrouiZhout the Division "l'cater emphasis was rlllced on coor:iin'.tion by the S5's with provinre a,nc\ ARVN offici vIs stressing Vietm'miz~ticn at all levels ....
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DECLASSIFIED 11~ .. C. DAIM-FAR-RR 1/ ,9 OMAm,) DATE: ~ L.VfVY () 7
Opero.tiono.l Report for Qu..n.rt~rly Period Ending' 31 July 1970 Kit Co.reon Se ruts
The deployment of the 1 st Cn.vl:ll'y Division (f..H) into Cambodia. erected Il need for o.dditionn.l Co.mbodio.n-spellking Kit Co.rson Scouts. 158 Cllmbodio.n Soods, formerly with the 1 st Info.ntry Division, were recruited, briefed, equipped o.nd deployed to units opero.ting in Cllmbodio. IlS po.rt of To.sk Foree Sheemo.ker. Host bIld worked in t he Vietnn.oeseCllmbodio.n border o.reo. o.s me@bers of the Co.mbodinn KKK. The Co.mbodio.n seouts ~rere instrumento.l in hn.ndHlng refugees, prcpllring le".flets o.nd to.1JeS for PSYOP, interrogr.ting""" 's o.nd Hoi Ch ... nhs o.nd ClSsisting with ~lEDCAFS. ;,11 reports have been compUmentnry rec71rding the perfo=nce of Co.mbodio.n Scruts.
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DECLASSIFIED tiL I • ~ DAIM-FAR-RR II ,9 Q.1aAm.) DATE: ~ LVf?<Y 0 7 r
SUJ3JECT: Operotiono.l Report for QU:lrterly Period Ending 31 July 1970 TAB S: Chemico.l Activities .
1. Opero.tions: During the reporting period 1 ~~y 1970 - 31 July 1970, Division Chemico.l, the 184th Chemico.l Pl~toon o.nd the 26th Chemico.l Deto.chment conducted chemico.l support o.ctivities for the 1st C~Vnlry Division (11M). First TeM ohemicl',l personnel continued to support the Division in the following o.reo.s: l.irbome Personnel Detection, CS employment, Defolio.tion, Flo.me utilizo.tion I'l.Ild Troining I'l.Ild Irmpections.
0.. A much groo,ter denond for the "Mini-BURB" (i.e. Bunker Use Restriction Bomb) wn.s received during the reporting period. This CSfilled munition h~s proved very successful in contnmin~ting bunkers.
b.' Four (04-) NVi. reported killed resulting from the use of E'158R2's.
c. Airbome Personnel Detector ("Sniffer"') missions resulted in fourteen (14) NVA KJ:A's,·the discovery of severnl vehicles, t:\Ild findings such o.s 0. POL dump. numerous bunkers, huts o.nd rofts.
d. Three members of the 1st J\RVN Airbome Division were h"nined to opero.te o.nd mc.int·~in "Sniffer" o.s well :IS conduct Sniffer missions.
2. Opemtiono.l Totnl.t Toto.ls for the reporting period include most, but not 0.11 of the >Tide vtlriety of Chemico.l Support given the First Teo.m:
SNIFFER MISSIONS 474
CS DRUM ))ROPS ~5 missions (84,000 pounds of Cs)
E-158 DROPS 568 munitions dropped
IlURBS PROmCED 1497
MINI-BURES PRomCED 479
FOUGLSSE IHSTALLED 334
HUSCH FLARES INSTALLED 52
NLP!lIJ1 DROPPED 213 dru~ (11,715 ~,llons)
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HElt,IC9PTER DEFOLILTION 15 to.rgets (440 gnllons BLUE)
DIEGEL SPIt:. YED 2285 go,llons
INSPECTIONS 58
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ClJ1BODIA
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FDlST TEAM AO 1:.3 OF 31 JULy 1970
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