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  • ...lic of Viet Nam]] ever relieved, in battle, for incompetence, during the [[Operation Lam Son 719]] into Laos
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  • He had been the senior ARVN officer for the failed [[Operation Lam Son 719]] invasion of [[Laos]], although he was relieved of command during the oper
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  • {{r|Operation Lam Son 719}}
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  • ...mese special operators had conducted reconnaissance before the ill-fated [[Operation LAM SON 719]], an independent ARVN operation into Cambodia.
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  • {{r|Operation Lam Son 719}}
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  • ...rvention outside the boundaries of South Vietnam, so the next major drive, Operation Lam Son 719, would have to be based on ARVN ground forces, U.S. air and artillery suppo ...litary talent, Saigon's effort to strike against one of these strongholds, Operation Lam Son 719, failed in 1971. The SVN forces, with some U.S. air support, were unable to
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  • ...and of a Thieu loyalist, Hoang Xuan Lam, who had commanded the failed 1971 Operation Lam Son 719. I Corps had three infantry divisions, of which the 1st and 2nd were exper
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  • ...ntinued. While the ARVN improved in local security and small operations, [[Operation Lam Son 719]], in February 1971, the first large operation with only ARVN ground forces
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  • ...ntinued. While the ARVN improved in local security and small operations, [[Operation Lam Son 719]], in February 1971, the first large operation with only ARVN ground forces
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