Battle of Khe Sanh | |||||||
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Part of the Vietnam War | |||||||
NVA artillery shells strike near the Khe Sanh airstrip |
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Belligerents | |||||||
United States South Vietnam Kingdom of Laos |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
William Westmoreland (Theater) Rathvon M. Tompkins (3rd Marine Div) David E. Lownds (Local) |
Võ Nguyên Giáp (Theater) Trần Quý Hai (Local, Military) Lê Quang Đạo (Local, Political) |
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Strength | |||||||
~45,000 in total |
Siege at Khe Sanh: ~17,200 (304th and 325th Division) |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
U.S. losses: ARVN losses: 229 killed, 436 wounded (not including CIDG, RF/PF and SOG losses) Total (21 January – 9 July): 12,000+ casualties(2,800-3,500 killed, 9,000+ wounded, 7 missing, 250+ captured) |
Unknown (1,602 bodies were counted, US official public estimated 10,000–15,000 KIA, but MACV's secret report estimated only 5,550 KIA) 1,436 wounded (before mid-March) 2,469 KIA (from 20 January until 20 July 1968). |
Indecisive; both sides claimed victory:
~45,000 in total
~6,000 Marines at the Combat Base of Khe SanhOperation Pegasus: ~20,000 (1st Air Cavalry and Marine units)
Siege at Khe Sanh: ~17,200 (304th and 325th Division)
U.S. losses:
At Khe Sanh:
274 killed
2,541 wounded (not including ARVN Ranger, RF/PF, Forward Operation Base 3 – US Army and Royal Laotian Army losses)
Operation Scotland I (1 November 1967 – 31 March 1968) Operation Pegasus ( 1–14 April 1968):
730 killed
2,642 wounded,
7 missing
Operation Scotland II (15 April 1968 – July 1968):
485 killed
2,396 wounded
Casualties of USAF personnel:
5 ~ 20 killed, wounded unknown
Operation Charlie for the final evacuation (19 June – 5 July 1968):
At least 11 marines killed, wounded unknownDuring aerial resupply: 1 KC-130, 3 C-123, numerous rotary-wing aircraft
ARVN losses: 229 killed, 436 wounded (not including CIDG, RF/PF and SOG losses)
CIDG losses: 1,000 - 1,500 killed or missing, at least 250 captured (in Lang Vei), wounded unknown
Kingdom of Laos: Few hundred casualties.