Publication Date |
1966 |
Page Count |
27 |
Abstract |
The concept of the operation was to screen the area east of the DAK POKO River and to employ deception measures to bait the enemy from suspected hiding places into terrain favorable to friendly forces. Following the first seven days of the operation, the concept was to move west and conduct surveillance, blocking and ambush operations between the DAK POKO River and the LAOTIAN Border. Later in the operation, the Brigade conducted search and destroy operations to exploit intelligence indications and contacts made with the enemy by reconnaissance forces. |
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Corporate Authors |
Adjutant General's Office (Army), Washington, DC. |
Document Type |
Technical Report |
Title Note |
Combat operations after action rept. |
NTIS Issue Number |
198104 |