THE SITUATION IN VIETNAM
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MEMORANDUM
DIRECTORATE OF
INTELLIGENCE
The Situation in Vietnam
ARMY review(s) completed.
Top Secret
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Information as of 1600
2 August 1967
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No large-scale fighting has been reported, al-
though US forces had several sharp encounters in the
Da Nang area.
I. The Military Situation in South Vietnam:
Although there has been no large-scale fighting,
several sharp battles have been reported south and
west of Da Nang, and sporadic fighting is continuing
in Operation CORONADO south of Saigon (Para. 1).
Recent reconnaissance reports point to further long-
range rocket attacks against US bases (Paras. 2-4).
The US 101st Airborne Brigade has reported nearly
500 enemy killed during the seven-week Operation
MALHEUR II in Quang Ngai Province (Paras. 4-8).
Weekly Review of South Vietnam Battle Statistics
(Para. 9).
II. Political Developments in South Vietnam:
The election campaign officially opens on 3 August
(Para. 1). The militant Buddhists have criticized
Chief of State Thieu for reportedly approving a new
Unified Buddhist Association charter submitted by
the moderate wing (Paras. 2-4).
III, North Vietnamese Military Developments:
MACV reports infiltration of 18,900 Communist per-
sonnel so far in 1967 (Paras. 1-3).
IV. Other Communist Military Developments:
There is nothing of significance to report.
V. Communist Political Developments: There
is nothing of significance to report.
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South Vietnam Battle Statistics
1963 to week of 23-29 July 1967
-Weapons and Personnel Losses
-Viet Cong Attacks and Incidents
South Vietnamese and Viet Cong Casualties
and Weapons Losses - 1962 to 30 June 1967
-General Statistical Data
-Composite Annual Totals
-Viet Cong Incidents
2 August 1967
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1. No large-scale fighting was reported on
2 August. Several sharp encounters were reported
in Quang Nam Province to the south and west of
Da Nang. Sporadic fighting in Operation CORONADO
south of Saigon has resulted in 46 more enemy
killed. In this action, the Communists have lost
229 killed in five days; 95 suspects have been
detained.
Enemy Rocket Positions Reported
2. Recent reconnaissance reports describe
possible enemy rocket launcher positions near US
bases and indicate that additional long-range
rocket attacks can be expected.
3. On 24 July allied patrols discovered five
excavations which were oriented toward the new US
air base at Pleiku city. The sites were located
about six miles northwest of the base. They were
of a size and configuration which could accommodate
Soviet-made 140-mm. rocket launchers.
4. On 28 July aerial reconnaissance approximately
18 miles southwest of Da Nang disclosed a possible
rocket position oriented toward Da Nang. Two hours
after the initial observation, a second flight found
the site completely camouflaged. US aircraft at-
tacked the area, but no damage assessment could be
made. this
is the location of North Vietnamese infantry and
rocket units which have recently infiltrated into
South Vietnam through the A Shau Valley.
Operation MALHEUR II Ends
5. Three battalions of the US 101st Airborne
Brigade report killing nearly 500 enemy in seven-
week-long Operation MALHEUR II in Quang Ngai Prov-
ince. US casualties in the operation, which ended
on 1 August, were 30 killed and 260 wounded.
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6. MALHEUR II was the second and final phase
of an operation aimed at disrupting an anticipated
summer offensive by the North Vietnamese Army's
3rd Division against a network of allied Special
Forces camps and South Vietnamese district head-
quarters in southeastern Quang Ngai.
7. There have been indications that the
operation was successful in keeping the 3rd Division
off balance. Several reports have suggested that
the 3rd has been unable to support local Viet-Cong
forces in Quang Ngai and that a number of these
local units have been forced to convert from
infantry to sapper units. Also, the two abortive
enemy attempts this year at seaborne infiltration
of weapons and ammunition into southern I Corps--
despite the high risk involved--indicate that enemy
forces in the area may be unusually short of combat
supplies. Prisoner interrogations have also sug-
gested an ammunition shortage. Finally, MACV
estimates that, at the present time, only six enemy
battalions in Quang Ngai are combat effective and
that these will probably attempt to avoid large
allied units.
Weekly Review of South Vietnam Battle Statistics
8. The week of 23-29 July compared with the
week of 16-22 July:
I. Viet Cong Incidents
16-22 July 23-29 July
Attacks 48 33
Battalion or larger ............. 3 .....
Small Unit ................... .45 .....
.. 1
.. 32
Harassment 338 348
Terrorism 36 36
Sabotage 52 42
Propaganda 20 9
Antiaircraft 174 169
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II. Casualties
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VC/NVA GVN
16-22 July 23-29 July 16-22 July 23-29 July
Killed 1,702 1,399 175 61
Wounded ----- ----- 499 287
Missing/
Captured ----- ----- 33 12
TOTALS 1,702 1r 99 707
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US
FREE
WORLD
16-22 July
23-29 July
16-22 July 23-29 July
Killed
164
114
16
30
Wounded
1,442
893
34
45
Missing/
Captured
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1
TOTALS
1,606
1,007
51
75
III. Weapons Captured
VC/NVA
GVN
16-2
2 July
23-29 July 16-22 July
23-29 July
Individual
370
Not 143
118
Crew-Served
55
Reported 4
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II. POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH VIETNAM
1. The official campaign for the presidential
and senatorial elections opens on 3 August. The
All Vietnam Bloc, Premier Ky's national political
"front" of various parties and religious groups,
is scheduled the same day to open a convention in
Saigon of representatives from throughout the country.
2. In the meantime, Chief of State Thieu's
reported approval of a new charter submitted by the
moderate wing of the Unified Buddhist Association
(UBA) has provoked a letter of criticism from the
militant Buddhists, according to press reports. The
letter reportedly.says Thieu is attempting to "sabo-
tage the unity of the Buddhist movement" by invali-
dating the existing statute of the UBA and substitu-
ting a new one.
3. This criticism of Thieu follows
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series of meetings in Saigon involving some 400
country-wide representatives:. They are trying to fix
on a policy toward the various presidential candidates.
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to w is way the militants will turn other than to
suggest that they will not make an issue of the Provi-
sional National Assembly's rejection of the presidential
candidacy of their reported favorite, "Big" Minh. There
has been some question whether the militants will adopt
any open position with regard to the. elections after
the failure of their boycott against. last year's Con-
stituent Assembly election. Their letter of protest in
reaction to Thieu's apparent political move to woo
Thich Tam Chau's moderate faction of the church, how-
ever, could foreshadow a public campaign by the mili-
tant Buddhists against the Thieu-Ky ticket.
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4. Which candidate the militant Buddhists might
support, is not clear, but it would probably be either
Tran Van Huong or Phan Khac Suu. If press reports from
Bangkok that "Big" Minh is now openly endorsing Huong's 25X1
candidacy are correct, Thich Tri Quang and his entourage
might well follow suit.
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is also trying to line up the
mi i an Buddhist vote, which he estimates at approximately
400,000 as opposed to an estimated 60,000 voters favoring
the moderate faction.
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INFILTRATION TOTALS SINCE 1 OCT. 1965
Based on MACV holdings as of 31 July 1967
ACCEPTED
CONFIRMED PROBABLE TOTAL
MONTHLY
TOTALS
1965 October 7,000 - 7,000 200 7,200
November 3,300 - 3,300 1,000 4,300
December 200 400 600 700 1,300
1966 January 4,200 1,800 6,000 3,000 9,000
February 6,700 2,400 9,100 2,100 11,200
March 11,700 1,400 13,100 3,600 16,700
April 100 500 600 600 1,200
May 900 900 1,800 3,500 5,300
June 12,100 900 13,000 1,700 14,700
July 3,300 1,100 4,400 4,400 8,800
August 1,800 400 2,200 3,000 5,200
September 1,400 700 2,100 600 2,700
October 100 600 700 4,600 5,300
November 500 - 500 600 1,100
December 800 200 1,000 2,500 3,500
1967 January 900 100 1,000 1,700 2,700
February 900 1,200 2,100 900 3,000
March 2,900 100 3,000 4,700. 7,700
Apri 1 2,800 900 3,700 400 4,100
May 500 400 900 500 1,400
June - - - - -
July - - - -
TOTALS 62,100 14,000 76,100 40,300 116,400
MONTHLY AVERAGE (1 OCT 1965-31 JULY 1967)
ACCEPTED: CONFIRMED AND PROBABLE 4150
TOTAL ACCEPTED AND POSSIBLE 6250
ACCEPTED INFILTRATION: Those NVA personnel, groups, and units which have entered South Vietnam and are carried
in the confirmed or probable categories.
CONFIRMED: A confirmed infiltration unit/group is PROBABLE: A probable infiltration unit/group is one which
one which is accepted in South Vietnam on the basis is accepted in South Vietnam on the basis of information
of information provided by a minimum of two POWs provided by one POW or returnee (Hoi Chanh) from the
or returnees (Hoi Chanh) from the unit/group, or two unit/group, or a captured document, supported by information
captured documents from the unit, or a combination of from other sources which can be evaluated as probably true.
personnel and documents.
POSSIBLE INFILTRATION: A possible infiltration unit/group is one which may be in South Vietnam on the basis of
information which can be evaluated as possibly true even though no POW, returnee (Hoi Chanh), or document is
available to verify the reports.
NOTE: In addition to the infiltrators which fall into the above infiltration categories, other units or groups have been
mentioned in agent reports, captured documents, interrogation reports and sightings by friendly forces, but the information
is insufficient to warrant inclusion of these units or groups in any of the above categories.
MONTH OF INFILTRATION: The month established as the date an infiltration unit/group crosses the international border
into South Vietnam for the first time.
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1. MACV reports that 18,900 North Vietnamese
troops have been detected after infiltrating into
South Vietnam during the first seven months of 1967.
Of these, 8,000 are listed as confirmed, 2,700 as
probable, and 8,200 as possible. Moreover, there
are indications
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which suggest that additional large-scale infil-
tration has taken place into the I, II, and III
Corps areas during this period.
2. The bulk of this year's infiltrators are
believed to have been replacements for various Viet
Cong and North Vietnamese Army units. It is difficult
to detect the'presence of these personnel because they
join established Communist units. In many cases,
it may be as long as six months before they show
up in MACV's infiltration statistics.
3. If average infiltration is computed for the
period 1 October .1965 through 31 January 1967 (the
period for which the data is considered to be rela-
tively complete) the figures show approximately 4,150
men per month for the accepted category, and approxi-
mately 6,250 men per month for the accepted and pos-
sible categories together.
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Weapons Losses
Viet Cong
GVN
Personnel Losses
(Killed only)*
V
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iet Cong/NV
VN/US/other
Free World
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1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 MAY JUN JUL
1967
US Casualties to Date: Killed 12,269 Wounded 74,718 Captured 192 Missing 489
*Due to a change in the reporting of personnel losses, beginning 72 February 7967, the weekly and monthly
figure will represent only personnel killed.
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(Excluding Attacks)
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South Vietnamese and Viet Cong Casualties and
Weapons Losses: 1962 - 30 June 1967
Viet
Cong
Time Inci-
Killed
in
Action
Wounded
in
Action
Captured
or missing
Total
Casualties
Weapons
Losses
Period dents
GVN
VC
GVN
VC
GVN
VC
GVN
VC
GVN
VC
1962
1825
299
1294
475
212
116
390
890
1896
Jan
1963
927
453
1754
908
318
102
379
1463
2451
457
683
1964
1770
343
1223
913
-
555
240
1811
1463
917
532
1965
2206
904
2203
1938
-
471
565
3313
2768
1700
711
1966
3914
747
2648
1557
-
450
588
2754
3236
935
979
1967
3369
887
6064
2036
-
166
-
3089
--
738
2360
1962
1460
244
1205
300
316
124
353
668
1874
-
-
Feb
1963
788
379
1082
656
303
82
292
1117
1677
253
399
1964
2078
374
1055
916
-
303
289
1593
1344
708
471
1965
1982
880
1564
1840
-
1394
309
4114
1873
2454
620
1966
3100
1015
4727
2095
-
477
508
3587
5235
1076
1219
1967
3183
771
7341
2125
-
154
-
3050
--
532
2395
1962
1961
523
1456
737
551
140
523
1400
2530
Mar
1963
1282
410
1443
851
368
66
222
1327
2033
467
367
1964
2160
439
1456
1249
-
345
531
2033
1987
814
532
1965
2056
751
2022
1633
-
720
394
3104
2416
1442
698
1966
3670
938
5685
1961
-
466
604
3365
6289
1393
1632
1967
3379
1718
10313
2786
-
468
-
4372
10313
984
4215
1962
1933
387
1596
532
292
151
415
1070
2303
-
-
Apr
1963
1331
506
1660
878
256
96
388
1440
2304
797
468
1964
2284
594
1671
1584
-
398
245
2576
1916
990
424
1965
1860
591
1909
1650
-
232
529
2473
2438
757
973
1966
3190
573
2818
1522
-
121
483
2216
3301
594
829
1967
3494
935
6227
2490
-
134
-
3559
--
725
2118
1962
1825
390
1756
509
352
94
524
993
2632
May
1963
1208
435
1895
889
295
94
695
1418
2885
463
564
1964
2143
458
1135
987
-
202
242
1647
1377
723
281
1965
2263
1049
1975
2143
-
873
548
4065
2523
1701
831
1966
3566
661
4239
1454
-
196
652
2311
4891
493
1087
1967
3571
1026
9808
2830
-
148
-
4006
9808
646
2781
1962
1477
325
1666
613
413
77
441
1015
2520
Jun
1963
1311
389
1863
772
310
90
437
1251
2609
580
394
1964
2062
494
1005
1145
-
313
230
1952
1235
718
387
1965
2597
1211
2208
1920
-
1260
189
4391
2397
2387
793
1966
3359
860
4815
1800
-
183
752
2843
5567
735
3761
1967
2893
771
7354
2118
-
139
-
3028
7354
536
1979
1962
1564
384
1544
686
424
212
542
1282
2510
Jul
1963
1368
529
1918
1071
372
306
387
1906
2677
663
374
1964
3045
900
1427
1812
-
510
219
3222
1646
1889
447
1965
2520
1160
2980
1591
-
540
580
3425
3560
1375
882
1966
2844
862
5532
1638
-
242
414
2742
5946
744
1483
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Time
Period
Approved For Res
Viet Killed
Cong in
Inci- Action
dents GVN VC
1962 1642 377
Aug 1963 1349 411
1964 2580 721
1965 2498 808
1966 2401 722
1962 1375 419
Sep 1963 1763 672
1964 3091 819
1965 2473 655
1966 2864 566
1962 1357 365
Oct 1963 1422 428
1964 2827 739
1965 3330 961
1966 2923 906
1962 1311 410
Nov 1963 3182 664
1964 1982 574
1965 3638 1034
1966 2778 804
1962 1346 294
Dec 1963 1921 389
1964 2504 1002
1965 4106 1239
1966 2837 815
VC
Time Inci-
1962 19076 4417 21158
.1963 17852 5665 20575
1964 28526 7457 16785
1965 31529 11243 35436
1966 37446 9469 55524
**1967 19899 5508 46147
WIA
GVN VC
7195 4235
11488 3501
17017 -
23118
20974
14385
Captured Total
or missing Casualties
GVN VC GVN VC
1270 5700 12882 31093
3137 4307 20290 28383
6036 4157 30510 20942
7848 6326 42209 41762
3283 9719 33726 65243
1209 -- 21102 --
*Monthly data unavailable for 1962 Weapons Losses.
**Through 30 June 1967
Wounded
in
Action
GVN VC
2271 626 367
1685 804 237
1449 1612 -
3624 1945
5857 1491
2218 646 365
1982 1155 234
1187 1759 -
3485 1724
4447 1554
1967 619 286
1520 989 244
1617 1583 -
3874 2416
5665 2118
1982 834 368
2333 1554 373
1747 1404 -
5516 2056
5227 1933
2203 618 289
1440 961 191
1813 2053 -
4076 2262
3864 1851
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or missing Casualties
GVN VC GVN VC
63 669 1066 3307
352 482 1567 2404
478 282 2811 1731
287 606 3040 4230
209 924 2422 6781
59 446 1124 3029
566 347 2393 2563
737 230 3315 1417
266 838 2645 4323
185 839 2305 5286
64 373 1048 2626
398 236 1815 2000
693 576 3015 2193
225 660 3602 4534
216 2438 3240 8103
92 561 1336 2911
665 252 2883 2958
410 570 2388 2317
520 592 3610 6108
200 816 2937 6043
78 463 990 2955
320 190 1670 1821
1092 503 4147 2316
926 516 4427 4592
338 701 3004 4565
Weapons
Losses
GVN VC
637 428
1106 619
705 1074
654 1298
878 389
1465 525
778 838
426 1580
753 330
1510 482
762 1013
851 1977
1595 455
1104 515
1126 2164
650 1423
724 546
2111 666
1728 1158
830 1338
Weapons
Losses
VC GVN
5195 4049*
8267 5397
14055 5881
16915 11755
9381 18606
4161 15459
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Small
Bn
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Har
assment &
Propa-
Anti-
Period
Incidents
Unit
or
Larger
Te
rrorism
Sa
botage
ganda
Aircraft
1962
1825 549
549
839
180
257
Jan
1963
927 250
252
447
49
179
1964
1770 220
223
1244
129
174
-
1965
2206 62
63
1489
272
170
212
1966
3914 65
70
2490
312
299
743
1967
3369 141
142
1772
70
128
1257
1962
1460 500
0 500
613
137
210
-
Feb
1963
788 194
1 195
433
69
91
-
1964
2078 214
3 217
1389
210
271
-
1965
1982 79
3 82
1411
267
91
131
1966
3100 60
9 69
1829
201
172
829
1967
3183 115
2 117
1499
39
76
1452
1962
1961 588
0 588
660
290
423
-
Mar
1963
1282 344
0 344
653
131
154
-
1964
2160 202
1 203
1632
158
167
-
1965
2056 83
3 86
1476
240
90
164
1966
3670 42
10 52
2332
212
154
920
1967
3379 212
7 219
1844
50
45
1221
1962
1933 497
0 497
1024
220
192
-
Apr
1963
1331 380
3 383
688
105
155
-
1964
2284 217
3 220
1738
169
157
-
1965
1860 39
4 43
1407
149
96
165
1966
3190 68
9 77 2
238
252
110
513
1967
3494 155
7 162
1992
67
109
1164
1962
1825 518
0 528
892
154
251
-
May
1963
1208 357
0 357
608
93
150
-
1964
2143 173
2 175
418
217
140
193
1965
2263 47
11 58 1
558
365
115
170
1966
3566 46
7 53 2
552
295
106
560
1967
3571 189
4 193 1
985
74
59
1260
1962
1477 362
0 362
736
157
222
-
1963
1311 409
1 410
652
107
142
-
1964
2062 138
2 140 1
390
176
162
194
1965
2597 63
6 69 1
784
469
103
172
1966
3359 57
11 68 2
382
211
110
588
1967
2893 166
2 168 1
557
72
44
1052
1962
1564 447
1 448
735
158
223
-
Jul
1963
1368 416
1 407
698
80
183
-
1964
3045 178
7 185 2
132
286
224
218
1965
2520 42
6 48 1
706
400
154
212
1966
2844 91
0 91 1
906
200
86
561
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Time
Viet Cong
S
mall
Bn
. Size
H
ar
assment &
Propa-
Anti-
Period
U
nit
o
r
Larger
-
Te
rrorism Sabotage
ganda
Aircraft
1962
1642
378
378
885
146
233
Aug
1963
1349
367
368
647
113
221
1964
2580
110
113
1775
315
173
204
1965
2498
47
52
1597
349
200
300
1966
2401
59
64
1752
113
87
385
1962
1375
391
0
391
624
178
182
-
Sep
1963
1763
500
3
503
889
164
207
-
1964
3091
114
4
118
1
938
482
178
375
1965
2473
26
5
31
1
530
278
185
449
1966
2864
84
2
86
1
972
90
115
601
1962
1357
418
1
419
583
189
166
-
Oct
1963
1422
365
0
365
802
105
150
-
1964
2827
77
6
83
1
790
480
197
277
1965
3330
32
12
44
1
969
415
198
704
1966
2923
119
2
121
1
749
103
81
869
1962
1311
418
3
421
614
144
132
-
Nov
1963
3182
642
3
645
1
990
269
278
-
1964
1982
59
1
60
1
391
247
109
175
1965
3638
42
10
52
2
234
486
255
611
1966
2778
84
2
86
1
701
125
72
794
1962
1346
383
1
384
670
107
185
-
Dec
1963
1921
261
0
261
1
298
111
251
-
1964
2504
90
6
96
1
719
318
128
243
1965
4106
50
7
57
2
572
442
317
718
1966
2837
97
4
101
1
761
98
112
765
1962
19076
5459
6
5465
8875
2060
2676
No Data
1963
17852
4475
15
4490
9805
1396
2161
No Data
1964
28526
1792
41
1833
19556
3178
2080
1879
1965
31529
612
73
685
20730
4132
1974
4008
1966
37446
872
66
938
24664
2212
1504
8128
*1967
19899
978
23
1001
10649
372
461
7406
*Through 30 June 1967
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