Operation Castor

Operation Castor was a French airborne operation in the First Indochina War. The operation established a fortified airhead in Điện Biên Province, in the north-west corner of Vietnam and was commanded by Brigadier General Jean Gilles. The Operation began at 10:35 on 20 November 1953, with reinforcements dropped over the following two days. With all its objectives achieved, the operation ended on 22 November. Castor was the largest airborne operation since World War II.

Operation Castor
Part of First Indochina War

French Union paratroops dropping from a C-119 over Battle of Dien Bien Phu
Date20–22 November 1953
Location
Result Successful French establishment of the Dien Bien Phu outpost
Belligerents

French Union

Việt Minh
Commanders and leaders
Jean Gilles
Jean Dechaux
Henri Navarre
Võ Nguyên Giáp
Strength
4,195 (as of 22 November) One infantry battalion and one artillery battery
Casualties and losses
By 20 November:
11 killed,
52 wounded
unknown
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