Organizational Data
Commander Lt/Col E. A. Deptula
H&S Co. Capt. R. G. Nunnally 1-7 March
1st Lt. J. T. Drennan 8-31 March
Company A 1st Lt. W. F. Jones
Company B Capt. R. E. Harris
Company C Capt. O. B. Renfro
Company D Capt. R. D. Weede
Company H/2/1 Capt. F. Mahady 9-22 March
Company L/3/1
3rd Plt 2nd Lt. J. C. Cockrell 24-30 March
2nd Lt. C. L. Collins 31 March
Attached Units
Det, Co. C, 3rd Engr Bn (Demo Tms) Cpl. E. W. Wise 1-8 March
1st Lt. J. B. Mills 9-31 March
Det, 9th Motor Transport Bn L/Cpl W. Ford 1-8 March
Cpl. N. L. Chaney 9-31 March
Det, Hq Co., 9th Marines Radio Relay Cpl W. Berline 1-8 March
PFC S. L. Gonzales 9-31 March
Det, Hq Co., 9th Marines Sniper Tms Cpl J. A. Gentry 9-31 March
Det, 1st MP Bn, Dog Team Cpl J. T. Hodges 1-26 March
Cpl. M. T. Lowe 27-31 March
Direct Support Units
5th Plt, Co. A, 3rd Tk Bn 1st Lt. W. R. Brignon 9-29 March
Sec, 1st Plt., Co. A, 3rd Tk Bn 1st Lt. J. P. Coan 1-30 March
1st Plt, Co. A, 3rd Tk Bn 1st Lt. J. P. Coan 31 March
Sec, 2nd Plt (-), Co. A, 3rd Tk Bn 1st Lt. J. Block 1-30 March
2nd Plt, Co. A, 3rd Tk Bn 1st Lt. J. Block 31 March
Sec, Ontos Plt, Co. A, 3rd Tk Bn Sgt. D. L. Shifflett
D Btry, 2nd Bn, 12th Mar 1st Lt. G. D. Garrison 1-8 March
Det, Regt Hq Btry, 12th Mar (CMR) Sgt. Goodwin 9-31 March
Det, C, 2nd Art Aqst Bn, 26th Arty (CAR) S/Sgt. P. R. Long 9-31 March
Det, C, 2nd Art Aqst Bn, 26th Arty (Sound) S/Sgt. M. Gomes 9-31 March
S/Sgt. W. V. Jefferson 31 March
Det, C, 2nd Art Aqst Bn, 26th Arty (Flash) S/Sgt. D. Daniels, Jr. 9-31 March
3rd Sec, 2nd Plt, B Btry, 44th Arty Bn 2nd Lt. R. H. Smiley 9-31 March
3rd Sec, 3rd Sqd, C Btry, 65th Arty Bn 2nd Lt. R. H. Smiley 9-31 March
Sec, 1st Bot, Co. A (rein), 3rd AT Bn 2nd Lt. D. L. Richardson 9-31 March
W Btry, 2nd Bn, 12th Mar 1st Lt. J. K. Kallstrom 9-29 March
1st Lt. M. R. Bon**aard 30-31 March
1st Sec, 2nd Plt, 1st Srch Lt Bn, 12th Mar Cpl. J. E. Smith 19-31 March
Det, Service Co, Water Sup Shop, 11th Eng Bn L/Cpl S. A. Bohler 1-31 March
Location
Battalion CP 1-8 March C-2 Forward Operating Base, RVN
9-31 March A-4 Strong Point Patrol Base, RVN
Bravo Cmd Group 1-8 March C-2 Bridge, RVN
Battalion Rear 1-31 March Dong Ha, RVN
Staff Officers
Executive Officer Maj. J. I. Hopkins 1-11 March
Maj. J. E. O’Neill 12-31 March
S-1 1st Lt. B. D. Green
S-2 1st Lt. R. B. Morgan
S-3 Maj. H. M. Nelson
S-4 Capt. R.G. Nunnally 1-7 March
1st Lt. S. I. Leonard 8-17 March
Capt. M. Cervantes 18-31 March
Supply Officer 1st Lt. R. L. Fisher, Jr.
MT Officer 1st Lt. C. W. Shobe
Comm Officer Capt. J. J. Thornton
Battalion Chaplain Lt/Cmdr J. R. Hutton (USNR)
Lt. E. J. Greco (USNR) 15-31 March
Battalion Surgeon Lt. J. W. Hoffman (USNR)
Average Monthly Strength
USMC – Officers 39 Enlisted 1135
USN – Officers 2 Enlisted 56
Combat Missions Assigned
- Ninth Marines Operation Plan 2-68, of 22 January – Operation Kentucky
- At C-2 and C-2 Bridge (1 March – 8 March)
- Defend C-2 Forward Operating Base and C-2 Bridge.
- Continue construction and improvements of C-2 and C-2 Bridge in accordance with approved Dyemarker Plans.
- Protect LOC (Route #561) within AOR denying enemy opportunity to interdict LOC by mines and ambushes.
- Conduct anti-infiltration operations within assigned AOR.
- Provide Sparrow Hawk Reaction Force.
- Provide Rough Rider Reaction Force.
- At A-4 and Yankee Station (9 March – 31 March)
- Defend A-4 Strong Point Patrol Base.
- Continue construction and improvement of A-4 in accordance with approved Dyemarker Plans.
- Protect LOC (Route #561) within AOR, denying enemy opportunity to interdict LOC with mines or ambushes. Conduct daily mine sweeps from A-4 to C-2.
- Conduct anti-infiltration operations within AOR. Stress extensive patrolling to southwest and east of A-4 and along Route #561. (Ground attacks against enemy fortified lines north and west of A-4 will be initiated only upon direction of regiment.)
- Continually conduct preemptive/suppressive Counter Battery fires and air strikes against known and suspected enemy mortar/artillery/rocket positions and FO locations. These preemptive fires will be in addition to immediate Counter Battery Fires conducted against active enemy gun and mortar positions and will include maximum use of organic weapons.
- Ninth Marines Frag Order-14 (Operation KENTUCKY)
- Commencing on D-Day, conduct a two Company search and destroy operation vicinity Phu Oc (YD 1469) with particular emphasis on preventing enemy infiltration to the south.
- On order on about D+1 be prepared to conduct similar operations vicinity An Phu/Lac Son (YD 1570 and YD 1670) for a period of approximately two days.
- On order, be prepared to reinforce A-3 or A-4.
- Ninth Marines Frag Order – 15 (Operation KENTUCKY)
- Effective 22 March 1968 assume responsibility of C-2 Bridge site vicinity YD 128672.
This page last corrected 1 September 2011