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Kambodscha-Invasion

1970 Ostkambodscha Invasion

Members of the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry hold a sign they found in Cambodia at Katum Camp
NARA 111-CCV-249-CC70442

Members of the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry hold a sign they found in Cambodia at Katum Camp NARA 111-CCV-249-CC70442

Author: SP4 Truman J. SkiffingtonLicense:PD
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Members of Troop C, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, aboard M113 Armored Personnel Carriers "pop" colored smoke as they cross the border from Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-596-CC70437

Members of Troop C, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, aboard M113 Armored Personnel Carriers "pop" colored smoke as they cross the border from Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-596-CC70437

Author: SP4 Truman J. SkiffingtonLicense:PD
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Cambodian Campaign 1970

Cambodian Campaign 1970

Author: U.S ArmyLicense:PD
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Colorized Image.
The 2D Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry, enters Snuol, Cambodia

Colorized Image. The 2D Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry, enters Snuol, Cambodia

Author: Department of DefenseLicense:PD
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The 2D Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry, enters Snuol, Cambodia

The 2D Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry, enters Snuol, Cambodia

Author: 'All illustrations are from Department of Defense files'License:PD
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Members of the 25th Inf Div greet members of the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, upon their return to Katum from Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-596-CC70441

Members of the 25th Inf Div greet members of the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, upon their return to Katum from Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-596-CC70441

Author: SP4 Truman J. SkiffingtonLicense:PD
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American soldier during the Cambodian Campaign, reading the Stars and Stripes

American soldier during the Cambodian Campaign, reading the Stars and Stripes

Author: Taken by Pacific Stars and Stripes photographerLicense:PD
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An ARVN soldier mans a .50 caliber machine gun, mounted on a truck enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66565

An ARVN soldier mans a .50 caliber machine gun, mounted on a truck enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66565

Author: SP5 Wayne A. WayasLicense:PD
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ARVN convoy of M113 ACAVs enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66572

ARVN convoy of M113 ACAVs enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66572

Author: SSG Miguel A. PerezLicense:PD
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South Vietnamese Armor In Cambodia.

South Vietnamese Armor In Cambodia.

Author: US Department of DefenseLicense:PD
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ARVN troops aboard M113 ACAV enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66563

ARVN troops aboard M113 ACAV enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66563

Author: SP5 Wayne A. WayasLicense:PD
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ARVN troops aboard M113 ACAVs enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66561

ARVN troops aboard M113 ACAVs enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66561

Author: SP5 Wayne A. WayasLicense:PD
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ARVN troops ride an M41 tank enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66564

ARVN troops ride an M41 tank enroute to Cambodia from Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-227-CC66564

Author: SP5 Wayne A. WayasLicense:PD
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A U.S. Army Bell AH-1G Cobra of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) landing for refueling during the Cambodian offensive at Katum Camp, South Vietnam, in May 1970. The helicopter is nicknamed "Leprechaun". 
A Hughes OH-6A Cayuse is visible in the background.

A U.S. Army Bell AH-1G Cobra of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) landing for refueling during the Cambodian offensive at Katum Camp, South Vietnam, in May 1970. The helicopter is nicknamed "Leprechaun". A Hughes OH-6A Cayuse is visible in the background.

Author: Staff Sgt. Harry G. Giffen, U.S. Air Force, photo 342-C-KE-40435License:PD
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A U.S. Army Bell AH-1G Cobra of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) landing for refueling during the Cambodian offensive at Katum Camp, South Vietnam, in May 1970. The helicopter is nicknamed "Leprechaun". 
A Hughes OH-6A Cayuse is visible in the background.

A U.S. Army Bell AH-1G Cobra of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) landing for refueling during the Cambodian offensive at Katum Camp, South Vietnam, in May 1970. The helicopter is nicknamed "Leprechaun". A Hughes OH-6A Cayuse is visible in the background.

Author: Staff Sgt. Harry G. Giffen, U.S. Air Force, photo 342-C-KE-40435License:PD
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Box of Chinese 82mm mortar rounds which were captured in Cambodia by members of the 25th Infantry Division on display at Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC66544

Box of Chinese 82mm mortar rounds which were captured in Cambodia by members of the 25th Infantry Division on display at Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC66544

Author: SP4 Alan HillLicense:PD
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A U.S. Air Force Fairchild C-123K Provider from the 309th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 315th Tactical Airlift Wing supporting ground operations in Cambodia between April and July 1970.

A U.S. Air Force Fairchild C-123K Provider from the 309th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 315th Tactical Airlift Wing supporting ground operations in Cambodia between April and July 1970.

Author: USAFLicense:PD
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U.S. 1st Air Cavalryman displays communist recoilless rifle ammunition captured in Cambodia

U.S. 1st Air Cavalryman displays communist recoilless rifle ammunition captured in Cambodia

Author: "The Cambodian Incursion, 1970, "Operation Toan Thang (Complete Victory) 41" US Army, US Army, Command and General Staff College, Combined Arms Research Library, w:United States Army Center of Military History: Vietnam Studies, (DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1989)License:PD
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A Chinese 120mm mortar round, part of a cache captured in Cambodia by members of the 25th Infantry Division on display at Thien Ngon. NARA 
 111-CCV-134-CC66546

A Chinese 120mm mortar round, part of a cache captured in Cambodia by members of the 25th Infantry Division on display at Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC66546

Author: SP4 Alan HillLicense:PD
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Chinese B-40 rocket propelled grenades captured in Cambodia by members of the 25th Infantry Division on display at Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC66543

Chinese B-40 rocket propelled grenades captured in Cambodia by members of the 25th Infantry Division on display at Thien Ngon. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC66543

Author: SP4 Alan HillLicense:PD
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Chinese radio equipment and rocket propelled grenades, part of a huge arms cache uncovered during operations southeast of Mimot by troops of the 1st Air Cav Div. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC65806

Chinese radio equipment and rocket propelled grenades, part of a huge arms cache uncovered during operations southeast of Mimot by troops of the 1st Air Cav Div. NARA 111-CCV-134-CC65806

Author: SP4 Roland SpriggsLicense:PD
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Pfc. Terry D. Rogers of Company D, 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, displays some of the documents found in the North Vietnamese Army training center located north of Tasuos village, Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-613-CC66337

Pfc. Terry D. Rogers of Company D, 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, displays some of the documents found in the North Vietnamese Army training center located north of Tasuos village, Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-613-CC66337

Author: SP4 SolisLicense:PD
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Engineers clear trail of mines in Cambodia.

Engineers clear trail of mines in Cambodia.

Author: Donn A. Starry: A Mounted combat in Vietnam.License:PD
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General notes:  Use War and Conflict Number 411 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.

General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 411 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.

Author: Unknown authorUnknown author or not providedLicense:PD
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Members of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Abn Div, construct bunkers at Fire Support Base Echo in Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-626-CC65794

Members of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Abn Div, construct bunkers at Fire Support Base Echo in Cambodia. NARA 111-CCV-626-CC65794

Author: SP5 D. EtriLicense:PD
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Men of the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regt, 4th Inf Div check and clean their equipment while waiting at Plei Djereng to depart on the combat assault on Cambodia
NARA 111-CC-65735

Men of the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regt, 4th Inf Div check and clean their equipment while waiting at Plei Djereng to depart on the combat assault on Cambodia NARA 111-CC-65735

Author: SP5 Christopher ChildsLicense:PD
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Historische Übersicht

US-Vorstoß zur Zerstörung von Rückzugsgebieten.

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Ergebnis:US-Sieg.

USA (7. Kavallerie)

  • Befehlshaber: Michael S. Davison
  • Truppenstärke: 32.000 Mann
  • Verluste: 338

Nordvietnam (PAVN)

  • Befehlshaber: unbekannt
  • Truppenstärke: unbekannt
  • Verluste: ca. 11.000

Strategischer Kontext

Entlastung für den Abzug der US-Truppen.

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