Operation Strength (1972)

Operation Strength
Part of Laotian Civil War; Vietnam War
Date6 February – 17 March 1972
Location
Northern Laos
Result Eleven of twenty-two People's Army of Vietnam battalions diverted from Campaign Z
Belligerents
 Laos
 Thailand
Supported by
 United States
 North Vietnam
Commanders and leaders
Laos Vang Pao
George Bacon
Units involved
Laos Groupements Mobile 21
Groupements Mobile 22
Groupements Mobile 23
Groupements Mobile 24
Groupements Mobile 27
Groupements Mobile 31
Groupements Mobile 33
Groupements Mobile 10A
Five Bataillons Commando
Royal Lao Air Force
Thailand Thai mercenaries
148th Regiment
174th Regiment
209th Regiment
165th Regiment
141st Regiment

Operation Strength (6 February – 17 March 1972) was a Royalist military offensive of the Laotian Civil War. The attack, undertaken against the advice of his American backers by Hmong General Vang Pao, was launched across the rear of the attacking People's Army of Vietnam forces. A distracting attack was launched from Boumalong in the north while the main assault struck northwards from Ban Pa Dong. A BLU-82 superbomb served as a secondary distraction. Having drawn 11 of the 22 attacking Communist battalions back into their own rear area, the Royalists withdrew after suffering light casualties. The Operation Strength feints into the PAVN rear area sapped the vigor from the ongoing Campaign Z.


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