"List Of Marine Corps Operations During Vietnam" 1975

 

If you have would like to send an account of any operation you were involved with to add, correct, etc... please send that information to me for posting. Will need to use your name a source.  Emmett Queen

On 19 May 1971, the commander of 2/1, Lt. Col. Roy E. Moss, his command group, and the battalion colors boarded planes bound for Camp Pendleton. The last 186 members of the battalion sailed from Da Nang aboard the USS Denver on 1 June.  With all of its combat and support units gone, the 3d MAB turned over its remaining facilities to either the U.S. Army or the ARVN. The 3d Marine Amphibious Brigade was formally deactivated on 27June 1971. General Armstrong had departed for Hawaii with a dozen members of his staff the previous day. The balance of the brigade staff followed over the next few days.

The six-year U.S. Marine Corps involvement in the long, often frustrating, occasionally victorious war in South Vietnam was nearly at an end. With all Marine ground combat, aviation, and support units redeployed, the only Marines remaining in South Vietnam were the approximately 550 officers and men serving as embassy guards, on the MACV staff, or as advisers to the South Vietnamese Marine Corps

 


NAME OF OPERATION:MONTH:YEAR:COMMENTS:
Eagle Pull****1975USS HANCOCK
Eagle Pull Evac Phenom Phen****1975******
Frequent Wind Evac Saigon****1975******
Phen*1975*
 



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