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Duc Lap Camp

Duc Lap Camp
Coordinates 12°25′41″N 107°40′30″E / 12.428°N 107.675°E / 12.428; 107.675 (Duc Lap Camp)
Type Army Base
Site history
Built 1966
In use 1966–72
Battles/wars Vietnam Service Medal ribbon.svg
Vietnam War
Battle of Duc Lap
Garrison information
Occupants 5th Special Forces Group
Duc Lap Airfield
Summary
Elevation AMSL 2,264 ft / 690 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
3,300 1,006 crushed rock

Duc Lap Camp (also known as Duc Lap Special Forces Camp or Hill 722) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base southwest of Buôn Ma Thuột in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

The 5th Special Forces Group Detachment A-239 first established a base here in October 1966. The base was located 67 km southwest of Buôn Ma Thuột and approximately 14 km from the Cambodian border.

In August 1968, the base was manned by Special Forces, 3 members of the 403rd Radio Research Special Operations Detachment, 11 ARVN special forces and over 600 CIDG troops.

From 23–25 August 1968 the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 95C Regiment attempted to overrun the base. The assault was defeated at a cost of 6 U.S., 1 ARVN, 37 CIDG, 20 civilians and over 303 PAVN killed.

The 20th Special Operations Squadron used Duc Lap as a forward base for operations into Cambodia.

In October 1969 the PAVN again besieged Duc Lap and Bu Prang Camp, with the siege only being broken by the ARVN in December.

In December 1970 the base was transferred to the Vietnamese Rangers.

The base has reverted to jungle.


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