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The East Sea and Spratly Islands Campaign (Chiến dịch Trường Sa và các đảo trên Biển Đông) was a naval operation which took place during the closing days of the Vietnam War in April 1975. The operation took place on Spratly Islands and other islands in the South China Sea (known in Vietnam as the East Sea). Even though it had no significant impact on the final outcome of the war, the capture of certain South Vietnamese-held Spratly Islands (Trường Sa), and other islands on the southeastern coast of Vietnam by the Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) and the Viet Cong (VC) helped the Socialist Republic of Vietnam assert its sovereignty over the various groups of islands after the reunification of the country in 1975. The North Vietnamese objective was to capture all the islands under the occupation

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  • The East Sea and Spratly Islands Campaign (Chiến dịch Trường Sa và các đảo trên Biển Đông) was a naval operation which took place during the closing days of the Vietnam War in April 1975. The operation took place on Spratly Islands and other islands in the South China Sea (known in Vietnam as the East Sea). Even though it had no significant impact on the final outcome of the war, the capture of certain South Vietnamese-held Spratly Islands (Trường Sa), and other islands on the southeastern coast of Vietnam by the Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) and the Viet Cong (VC) helped the Socialist Republic of Vietnam assert its sovereignty over the various groups of islands after the reunification of the country in 1975. The North Vietnamese objective was to capture all the islands under the occupation of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), and it eventually ended in complete victory for the North Vietnamese. (en)
  • La bataille de Truong Sa ou campagne de la Mer de l'Est (en vietnamien : Chiến dịch Trường Sa và các đảo trên Biển Đông) est une bataille navale et terrestre ayant opposé la marine du Sud-Viêt Nam à la marine du Nord-Viêt Nam du 9 au 29 avril 1975, un jour avant la chute de Saigon, la capitale sud-vietnamienne. Cette bataille avait pour but pour les Nord-Vietnamiens de prendre le contrôle des Îles Spratleys (Truong Sa en vietnamien) en mer de Chine méridionale qui appartenaient auparavant aux Sud-Vietnamiens, attaque lancée dans le cadre de la campagne Hô-Chi-Minh. Même si elles n'auraient aucun effet significatif sur le résultat final de la guerre, la capture des îles Spratleys en mer de Chine méridionale par la marine populaire vietnamienne et le Việt Cộng permettrait à la République démocratique du Viêt Nam d'affirmer sa souveraineté sur divers groupes d'îles après la réunification du pays en 1976. (fr)
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  • 2 killed
  • 8 wounded
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  • Viet Cong
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  • North Vietnamese victory
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  • Supported by:
  • 1 frigate
  • 2 corvettes
  • 1 transport ship
  • 1 patrol boat.
  • 125th Naval Transport Brigade
  • 5,768 military personnel
  • About 2,000 soldiers and sailors.
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  • Viet Cong (en)
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  • East Sea Campaign (en)
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  • 0001-04-09 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • the Vietnam War (en)
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  • Southeastern coast of Vietnam and South China Sea. (en)
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  • North Vietnamese victory (en)
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  • About 2,000 soldiers and sailors. (en)
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  • The East Sea and Spratly Islands Campaign (Chiến dịch Trường Sa và các đảo trên Biển Đông) was a naval operation which took place during the closing days of the Vietnam War in April 1975. The operation took place on Spratly Islands and other islands in the South China Sea (known in Vietnam as the East Sea). Even though it had no significant impact on the final outcome of the war, the capture of certain South Vietnamese-held Spratly Islands (Trường Sa), and other islands on the southeastern coast of Vietnam by the Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) and the Viet Cong (VC) helped the Socialist Republic of Vietnam assert its sovereignty over the various groups of islands after the reunification of the country in 1975. The North Vietnamese objective was to capture all the islands under the occupation (en)
  • La bataille de Truong Sa ou campagne de la Mer de l'Est (en vietnamien : Chiến dịch Trường Sa và các đảo trên Biển Đông) est une bataille navale et terrestre ayant opposé la marine du Sud-Viêt Nam à la marine du Nord-Viêt Nam du 9 au 29 avril 1975, un jour avant la chute de Saigon, la capitale sud-vietnamienne. Cette bataille avait pour but pour les Nord-Vietnamiens de prendre le contrôle des Îles Spratleys (Truong Sa en vietnamien) en mer de Chine méridionale qui appartenaient auparavant aux Sud-Vietnamiens, attaque lancée dans le cadre de la campagne Hô-Chi-Minh. Même si elles n'auraient aucun effet significatif sur le résultat final de la guerre, la capture des îles Spratleys en mer de Chine méridionale par la marine populaire vietnamienne et le Việt Cộng permettrait à la République dém (fr)
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  • Bataille de Truong Sa (fr)
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