Operation Delaware

Operation Delaware/Operation Lam Son 216 was a joint military operation launched during the Vietnam War. It began on 19 April 1968, with troops from the United States and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) moving into the A Sầu Valley. The A Sầu Valley was a vital corridor for moving military supplies coming from the Ho Chi Minh Trail and was used by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) as a staging area for numerous attacks in northern I Corps. Other than small, special operations reconnaissance patrols, American and South Vietnamese forces had not been present in the region since the Battle of A Shau in March 1966, when a U.S. Special Forces camp located there was overrun.:182–92

Operation Delaware
Part of the Vietnam War
Date19 April – 17 May 1968
Location
Belligerents
 United States
 South Vietnam
North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
John J. Tolson
Units involved
1st Cavalry Division
1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
Republic of Vietnam Airborne Division

Casualties and losses
142 killed
26 killed
PAVN claim:1,000 casualties
US body count: 869 killed
1 light tank captured
70 trucks captured
2 bulldozers captured
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