April 14th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Forty-Five
April 13th recap Bravo Battery, 6-29 Artillery and Bravo Company and Recon Platoon of the 3-12 Infantry were extracted and brought to Polei Kleng airstrip, where they consolidated into a single convoy, and traveled overland east to Highway 14 and south to LZ/FSB Mary Lou, where they would wait for the rest of the battalion. […]
April 13th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Forty-Four
April 12th, 1969 recap The search for the last three MIA soldiers from Alpha Company is renewed in earnest. Patrols from Alpha Company, Charlie Company, Recon and the two LRRP teams, some accompanied by a team of Scout Dogs, searched for any signs of the missing men. The search focused on the river valley just […]
April 12th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Forty-Three
April 11th, 1969 recap The major focus of the day was the recovery of 11 of the 14 men from Alpha Company would were killed in action on March 27th and 30th. All had been listed as missing in action, presumed dead. The two LRRP teams, along with elements from Alpha Company recovered the dead. […]
April 11th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Forty-Two
April 10th, 1969 recap The battalion remained in mutually supporting blocking positions along the Cu Kotah and Cu Don mountain range. Alpha, Charlie, HHC, B/6-29 FA near LZ Cider, and Bravo & Delta and the 4.2″ Mortar Platoon on our near LZ D-Handle. The 1-22 Infantry, inserted into the AO on April 2nd, occupied positions […]
April 10th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Forty-One
April 9th, 1969 recap Several LRRP teams actively patrolled the area around the March 27th and 30th contact sites, and reported multiple sightings of NVA bunkers and personnel. Artillery and mortars were called in on those positions, with no reported casualties or damage. The elements of the 3-12 remained in basically the same positions and […]
April 9th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Forty
April 8th, 1969 recap The battalion remained in mutually supporting blocking positions along the Cu Kotah and Cu Don mountain range. Alpha, Charlie, HHC, B/6-29 FA near LZ Cider, and Bravo & Delta and the 4.2″ Mortar Platoon on our near LZ D-Handle. The 1-22 Infantry, inserted into the AO on April 2nd, occupied positions […]
April 8th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Thirty-Nine
April 7th, 1969 recap Three Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) teams arrive at LZ Cider. Consisting of six men on each team, these men specialize in covert reconnaissance and surveillance patrols in enemy controlled territory. They will begin their patrols on April 8th, aimed at reconning the area of the March 27th and March 30th […]
April 7th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Thirty-Eight
April 6th, 1969 All elements of the 3-12 Infantry and 1-22 Infantry remained in mutually supporting blocking positions along the Cu Kutoh and Cu Don mountain ranges. Short range and ambush patrols were sent out with limited findings. Additional airstrikes and artillery were called in, targeting suspected NVA positions within the objective area. April 7th, […]
April 6th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Thirty-Seven
April 5th, 1969 recap With the exception of Recon Platoon, all 3-12 Infantry elements remained in the same positions as April 4th. Additional short range and ambush patrols were sent out. Several elements responded to sightings of movement or trip flares outside of their positions by employing light organic weapons on the suspected enemy locations. […]
April 5th, 1969 Operation Wayne Grey Day Thirty-Six
April 4th, 1969 recap All 3-12 Infantry elements remained in the same positions as April 3rd. Additional short range and ambush patrols were sent out. Several elements responded to sightings of movement or trip flares outside of their positions by employing light organic weapons on the suspected enemy locations. No enemy casualties were reported. The […]