Intelligence
- Summary of Enemy Activity
- General
- During September there was a marked decreased in VC sightings, however there was an increase in the VC killed/VC sighting ration.
- Direct contact with VC was made in northwestern limits of TAOR during periods 3 September and 7 September resulting in five (5) VC killed. Sixty (60) VCS were apprehended during September.
- The VC continued to employ booby traps using M-26 Grenades, homemade explosive device devices and pressure type mines triggered by trip wires/vines in northwestern area vic BT 431092, BT 450053, BT 420080, BT 451032 and BT 450070.
- VC continued employment of snipers against our combat patrols in the northwestern area mainly in areas around Hill 99, Hill 22, Hill 270 and Ky Sanh (1).
- Sabotage/Terrorist Acts
- First acts of terrorism near and within our TAOR occurred during September. Two incidents of murder and/or kidnapping recorded. 24 September; Village Chief of Ky Khoung and two of his daughters were killed. 30 September; One man was killed and three persons reported missing on Ky Xuan Island.
- Other
- Obstacles. The VC continued to emplace obstacles (Panji traps, Stake beds, limited barged wire and anti-helo stakes).
- Tunneling. An extensive freshly dug tunnel found inside inhabited Hamlet at BT 445054.
- Chronology of Incidents (September 1965)
- 2 Sept 65
- 0215 – Received two (2) rds S/A fire at LSU Dock
- 0300 – Received sniper fire from BT 514124
- 1000 – Received sniper fire from BT 401081
- 1045 – Received S/S fire from BT 397087
- 1108 – Two (2) VCS captured at BT 415083
- 1420 – One (1) VCS wounded at BT 518120
- 3 Sept 65
- 60mm Mort Canister (empty) found at BT 431053
- Bear trap found near punji at BT 431056
- 1212 – Received grenades from vic BT 427047
- 1212 – One (1) VC killed at BT 427047
- 1300 – One (1) VC killed at BT 422057
- 1515 – One (1) M-26 grenade mine tripped at BT 435056
- 1830 – One (1) VC killed at BT 440052
- 1830 – One (1) VC wounded at BT 440052
- 2045 – One (1) VCS captured at BT 517078
- 2245 – Received one (1) rd S/A from BT 529119
- 4 Sept 65
- three (3) VCS captured on Ky Xuan
- 0831 – Received S/A fire from BT 450053
- 0840 – Fifty (50) pound rice deposits found BT 419033
- 5 Sept 65
- 2205 – Received one (1) grenade from BT 528086
- 6 Sept 65
- 1700 – Received sniper fire from BT 449071
- 1758 – Hit one (1) booby trap (homemade grenade) BT 450070
- 7 Sept 65
- 0740 – One (1) VCS captured BT 528085
- 0906 – One (1) pressure type mine detonated BT 451032
- 1050 – Discovered possible mine factory BT 451059
- 1050 – Received S/A fire vic of BT 451059
- 1050 – Two (2) VC killed BT 451059
- 1118 – Received A/W fire from BT 425088
- 1153 – Found AP mine vic Bt 431092
- 1205 Trip Wire mine detonated BT 450053
- 1701 Two (2) VCS captured BT 464072
- 1800 – One (1) VCS captured BT 528085
- 8 Sept 65
- 0718 – Found one (1) mine BT 420080
- 2230 – Report of blinking lights and A/W fire BT 499098
- 2310 – Amtrac received S/A fire BT 499098
- 2340 – Five (5) VCS captured BT 493113
- 9 Sept 65
- 0041 – One (1) rd S/A fire from BT 539103
- 0630 – One (1) VCS captured BT 485116
- 11 Sept 65
- Found series of new tunnels BT 445054
- 12 Sept 65
- 0845 – Twenty-five (25) VCS captured BT 425158
- 1100 – Seven (7) VCS captured BT 445155
- 1115 – Heard A/W fire vic BT 409197
- 13 Sept 65
- Received one (1) re S/A fire from BT 524110
- AO flight fired upon vic BT 348115
- 2145 – One (1) VCS captured BT 519089
- 2220 – Received three (3) rds S/A fire from BT 501064
- 15 Sept 65
- 1225 – Received one (1) rd S/A fire BT 522087
- 1230 – One (1) VCS captured BT 436107
- 1300 – For (4) VCS captured BT 527081
- 1610 – Received S/A fire from BT 527082
- 1920 – Received three (3) rds S/A fire from BT 527082
- 1935 – Received two (2) rds S/A fire from BT 525080
- 1935 – Observed tracers fired from BT 511104
- 2145 – Received one (1) rd S/A fire from BT 529084
- 2150 – One (1) VCS captured BT 515075
- 16 Sept 65
- 1003 – Received S/A fire from BT 418093
- 2252 – Trip flare was set off BT 506068
- 20 Sept 65
- 0800 – Report of new circular trench BT 418083
- 1943 – Received one (1) grenade from BT 525084
- 2015 – Received one (1) grenade from BT 528085
- 22 Sept 65
- 2105 – Received two (2) grenades from BT 527085
- 24 Sept 65
- 1800 – Two (2) VCS captured at BT 523092
- 25 Sept 65
- Found one (1) M-26 Grenade at BT 430159
- 0830 – One (1) VCS captured at BT 426159
- 2345 – One (1) incoming grenade from BT 529089
- 2345 – Received three (3) rds S/A fire from BT 525090
- 27 Sept 65
- Report of imprint in foxhole of possible 105 type round at BT 487103
- 28 September
- 0150 – Two (2) curfew violators captured at BT 512118
- 0450 – Three (3) curfew violators captured at BT 519097
- 0715 – Six (6) civilians captured in unauthorized area BT 528116
- 1837 – Heard what sounded like a shot vic BT 523088
- 2053 – Two (2) VCS captured at BT 504124
- 29 Sept 65
- Two bamboo sticks forming arrowhead at BT 505127
- Brush tied together forming upside down horseshoe BT 513124
- Explosive device (exploded) in C-ration can BT 512127
- 2205 – PF engaged unknown number of VC BT 470140
- 2205 – PF reported one VC killed BT 470140
- 2205 – PF reported capturing (4) carbines and (1) BAR at BT 470140
- 30 Sept 65
- 0020 – Received S/A fire vic BT 487105
- 0040 – Received three (3) rds S/A fire BT 487105
- Weather and Terrain
- The weather was dry and clear during the period 1-12 September. From 13 September through 23 September was a period of heavy rainfall (20.93”) with heavy overcast during most of the day and night. From 24 September through 27 September the weather was clear at all times except for early morning haze which completely cleared by noon. On 28 September, rainfall was .58” with low overcast clearing somewhat by noon. The 29th and 30th was clear.
- The heat had little effect on movement of troops in any area except the heavily vegetated northwestern areas. Thick undergrowth impaired visibility and movement of troops in mountainous areas in the northwestern areas. Vegetation had no effect on troop movements on the peninsula or adjacent islands.
- On road traffic ability is considered good and off road traffic ability fair to untrafficable. During wet weather, on road traffic ability is considered fair to poor with some areas becoming untrafficable to M-274 vehicles and moderately trafficable to M-422 vehicles.