EXPERIENCES OF AMMUNITION BEARER, COMPANY 1, BATTALTION 6, DURING THE TET 1968 ATTACK ON SAIGON
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TERROCATION REPORT
THIS REPORT IS THE RESULT OF THE INTERROGATION ACTIVITY CONDUCTED
BY THE NATIONAL INTERROGATION' CENTER (NIC) UNDER Ita JOINT AUSPICES
OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION (CIO) AND THE U.S. CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF DETACHMENT 6,
099TH SPECIAL ACTIVITIES GROUP (USAF).
COUNTRY '
: SOUTH VIETNAM (SVN)
SUBJECT : Experiences of
Ammunition Bearer, Company 1$
Battalion 64 during the TET 1968
Attack on SAIGON
DATE OF INFO : 25 January - 10 February 1968
DATE AND PLACE 13 February 1968
OF ACQUISITION: SAIGON, Vietnam
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NIC REPORT NO : 239/68
NIC CASE NO : FET
DATE OF REPORT : 5/3/68
NO. OF PAGES : 2
REF: None
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SAMOS City, SVN. Source is not available at the NIC. for further exploitation. '
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� Several Viet Cong (VC) entered the house
at 2000 hours
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25 January 1968, and took
hamlet were also led away
away at gunpoint. Four other youths from
TAN BINH, BINH CHANH District. Already gathered
to
there were about 50 men and 50 women between the ages of 17 and 40 years,
also taken from learned that Company 1, Battalion 6
was quartered in TAB man.
2.- The 100 villagers frmn remained at TAN BINH for five days during
which time they were ordered to carry AK 4rd B40 ammunition to high, dry points
in the TAN BINH Area, did not know the point of origin of the ammunition.
More than 50 persons carried 400 AK rounds each. The remaining transporters
carried four B 40 rounds.
,At 1900 hours on the first day of TET (30 January 1968), the 100-man bearer.
group left TAN BINH for SAIGON. The group was led by Company 1, Battilion 6,.
which was composed of more than 60 men armed with AK rifles and B4OS. Each
ammunition bearer carried about 400 AK rounds. The entire group moved from
TAN BINH to PHU DINH Area, west of CHOLON, passing near TAN NHUT Village.
Arriving in PHU DINH during the early morning of 31 January, the group
remained until dark in uninhabited local houses whose occupants had already
been, evacuated. Half the group was led away to an unknown destination. The
remaining 50 people, left PHU DINH for SAIGON at dusk, stopping 3.3(h)(2)
twice en route in neighborhoods whose residents had been evacuated. BE
saw no local people along the Route. ':.Travelling between PHU DINH and the VUON
LAI Intersection-Saw three 50-man, military groups moving toward SAIGON,
armed, AK rifles, B4OS and B415. As group did, this unit moved at
night saw no other ammunition transport groups along the road to SAION.
BythoftiMajotits arrival at the VUON LAI Intersection on 10 February
grOUphad".becois-part of a larger unit of 200 people, 100 of whom were
ammunition bearers. The'personnel split up into lour or five smaller groups
.0.44 each group having 11 or 12 ammunition bearers. The bearers were
ordered to follow the military personnel into combat and furnish them,with
ammunition' once their origiial issue was expended: The bearers were not -
advised of their destinations.
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rations were not issued before the trip to SAIGON began. The soldiers
fouiid!,food in the abandoned houses in which they rested en route to SAIGON.
Other than informing the soldiers that their mission was to attack and
liberate SAIGON, cadres did not disclose other information.
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