A Message from the Wall

The original information taken from a “Note from the VirtualWall” on the memorial for Robert Lane, 1st Battalion, 77th Artillery contained23 names. As of August 12, 2009, the Coffelt database records were updated andverified to add two names from A Troop, 1st Squadron, 11th Armored CavalryRegiment.

 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

 

During the period immediately prior to the Cambodian incursion US and ARVN units conducted extensive operations along the South VietNam/Cambodian border.  During March and April of 1970 the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry opened and closed seven fire bases to support these operations.  Fire Support Base Illingworth, located on Route LTL-20 about 35 kilometers northwest of Tay Ninh City, opened on 17 March, was assaulted by a battalion of the 272nd NVA Regiment in the early morning hours of 01 April 1970, and closed on 04 April by the 5th Bn, 7th Cavalry, as the focus of US operations shifted.  When the Fire Base closed, a total of 16 howitzers moved to FSB Wood (4 x 8 inch and 12 x 105 mm howitzers from 4 different units) – a large concentration of weapons for a relatively small Fire Support Base.

While the assault on FSB Illingworth cost the North Vietnamese nearly two hundred dead, the Americans paid a high price too - 25 known dead, 54 wounded.  The US dead were

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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