Operation End Sweep | |
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Part of the Vietnam War | |
Operational scope | Minesweeping |
Planned by | U.S. Navy Mine Warfare Force |
Objective | Clear mines from North Vietnamese waters |
Date | 6 February – 27 July 1973 |
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Operational success |
History of Haiphong |
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Vietnam portal |
Operation End Sweep was a United States Navy and United States Marine Corps operation to remove naval mines from Haiphong harbor and other coastal and inland waterways in North Vietnam between February and July 1973. The operation fulfilled an American obligation under the Paris Peace Accord of January 1973, which ended direct American participation in the Vietnam War. It also was the first operational deployment of a U.S. Navy air mine countermeasures capability.[1]