711th Division (Vietnam)

Summary

The 711th Infantry Division was a division of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), first formed in early 1972.

711th Infantry Division
Active1972-
Allegiance Vietnam
BranchPeople's Army of Vietnam
TypeInfantry
RoleInfantry
SizeDivision

Vietnam War edit

The Division was initially formed from the 31st and 32nd Regiments in early 1972 and the 97th Regiment was added to it in May 1972.[1]: 287 

On 19 August 1972, the ARVN 5th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division abandoned Firebase Ross in the Que Son Valley, 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Da Nang, to the Division. A dozen BGM-71 TOW missiles were left with abandoned equipment and fell into PAVN hands.[2] The ARVN 4th Regiment recaptured Ross on 9 September 1972.[3]

In the 1975 Spring Offensive on the morning of 24 March the Division, backed by armored elements, seized Tam Kỳ, driving the population north toward Da Nang.

References edit

  1. ^ Military History Institute of Vietnam (2002). Victory in Vietnam: A History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954–1975. trans. Pribbenow, Merle. University of Kansas Press. ISBN 0-7006-1175-4.
  2. ^ "U.S. confirms enemy captured secret missiles". Washington Post News Service. 22 August 1972. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  3. ^ Melson, Charles (1991). US Marines in Vietnam The War That Would Not End, 1971-1973. History and Museums Division Headquarters United States Marine Corps. p. 286. ISBN 9781482384055.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.