On this day 2 January Vietnam

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1963 Viet Cong are successful at Ap Bac

At Ap Bac, a village in the Mekong Delta 50 miles southwest of Saigon, the Viet Cong inflict heavy casualties on a much larger South Vietnamese force.

About 2,500 troops of South Vietnam's 7th Infantry Division--equipped with automatic weapons, armored amphibious personnel carriers, and supported by bombers and helicopters--failed to defeat a group of 300 guerrillas who escaped after inflicting heavy losses on the South Vietnamese.

By the time the battle was over, the South Vietnamese suffered 80 killed and over 100 wounded in action. The battle was seen as symbolic of the poor fighting ability of the South Vietnamese army, revealing that government troops could neither cope with the strategy nor match the fighting spirit of the Viet Cong. Even with superior numbers and the assistance of American technology and planning, the South Vietnamese could not defeat the Viet Cong. South Vietnamese officials in Saigon were irate with U.S. advisers' candid assessments of the action, which were highly critical of the South Vietnamese soldiers and their leaders. The Lao Dong party (the ruling Vietnamese Workers' Party) in Hanoi called the battle at Ap Bac a victory, saying that it "signified the coming of the new revolutionary armed forces in the South."

1967 U.S. planes down seven enemy planes

In what is described as the biggest air battle of the war to date, U.S. Air Force F-4 Phantom jets down seven communist MiG-21s over North Vietnam. The Phantoms were flying cover for F-105 Thunderchief fighter-bombers, which were attacking surface-to-air missile sites in the Red River Delta. During this operation, Col. Robin Olds shot down one of the MiGs, becoming the first and only U.S. Air Force ace with victories in both World War II and Vietnam ("ace" was a designation traditionally awarded for five enemy aircraft shot down).
 
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In the early morning hours, during Operation Pickett, while operating west of Kontum City, in the Central Highlands of VN, C co, 2 Bn, 502 PIR, 101st Abn. Div., is nearly over run by NVA forces. In the fierce battle that followed 7 paratroopers were killed and 18-20 wounded.


The paratroopers to die that morning were:

1st Lt. Larry Earls
Murfreesboro, TN
Age: 28

PFC Walter Goshorn
Mifflintown, PA
Age: 19

PFC Elmer Juckett
W. Palm Beach, FL
Age: 19

PFC Wilbur Kohr
Fredrickburg, PA
Age: 19

PFC Dennis Nicola
Champaign, IL
Age: 19

Sp/4 John O'Brien
Butte Falls, OR
Age: 21

PFC Norman Vincent
Duluth, MN
Age: 19


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