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Operation Desert Rat (16 February – 3 April 1971) was a diversionary attack by a Laotian irregular regiment upon the crucial communist supply line, the Ho Chi Minh trail. Carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency sponsored Groupement Mobile 33, the Desert Rat offensive struck the rear of the 50,000 North Vietnamese troops combating Operation Lam Son 719 beginning on 16 February 1971. With 16 daily tactical air sorties and airborne forward air controllers available, the Desert Rat guerrillas used their hilltop position near Moung Phine to spot targets for bombing. It also raided, skirmishing 110 times, killing 121 communist soldiers, and sowing 1,500 mines along North Vietnamese lines of communication. On 20 March, it was assaulted by two communist battalions. The major threat of Lam S

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  • Operation Desert Rat (16 February – 3 April 1971) was a diversionary attack by a Laotian irregular regiment upon the crucial communist supply line, the Ho Chi Minh trail. Carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency sponsored Groupement Mobile 33, the Desert Rat offensive struck the rear of the 50,000 North Vietnamese troops combating Operation Lam Son 719 beginning on 16 February 1971. With 16 daily tactical air sorties and airborne forward air controllers available, the Desert Rat guerrillas used their hilltop position near Moung Phine to spot targets for bombing. It also raided, skirmishing 110 times, killing 121 communist soldiers, and sowing 1,500 mines along North Vietnamese lines of communication. On 20 March, it was assaulted by two communist battalions. The major threat of Lam Son 719 ended, leaving the communists free to deal with the minor one of Desert Rat. However, the guerrillas split into three columns and exfiltrated by 3 April 1971. The Royal Lao Government had lost control of the strategic Bolovens Plateau to the communist invaders. (en)
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  • Unknown
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  • Supported by
dbo:date
  • 1971-04-03 (xsd:date)
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  • * Harassment of North Vietnamese forces
  • * Royal Lao forces retreat after the failure ofOperation Lam Son 719
  • * 21 Communist espionage agents arrested byRoyal Lao Armed Forces
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  • 50,000 total; exact numbers opposing RLF unknown
  • Regimental-strength
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  • 39 (xsd:integer)
  • 121 (xsd:integer)
  • Unknown (en)
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  • Supported by (en)
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  • Operation Desert Rat (en)
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  • 0001-02-16 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Rear of Communist forces on the Ho Chi Minh trail (en)
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  • * Harassment of North Vietnamese forces * 21 Communist espionage agents arrested by Royal Lao Armed Forces * Royal Lao forces retreat after the failure of Operation Lam Son 719 (en)
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  • 50000 (xsd:integer)
  • Regimental-strength (en)
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  • North Vietnam captures the Bolaven Plateau (en)
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  • 24 (xsd:integer)
  • Two battalions (en)
  • Groupement Mobile 33 (en)
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  • Operation Desert Rat (16 February – 3 April 1971) was a diversionary attack by a Laotian irregular regiment upon the crucial communist supply line, the Ho Chi Minh trail. Carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency sponsored Groupement Mobile 33, the Desert Rat offensive struck the rear of the 50,000 North Vietnamese troops combating Operation Lam Son 719 beginning on 16 February 1971. With 16 daily tactical air sorties and airborne forward air controllers available, the Desert Rat guerrillas used their hilltop position near Moung Phine to spot targets for bombing. It also raided, skirmishing 110 times, killing 121 communist soldiers, and sowing 1,500 mines along North Vietnamese lines of communication. On 20 March, it was assaulted by two communist battalions. The major threat of Lam S (en)
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  • Operation Desert Rat (en)
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  • Operation Desert Rat (en)
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