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    a . General. Ambush opera :;i_ons aloe dependent on cur ren t i n f o r -rna t i on of th" va loca t i on , l'lOVGl'lent .fE

    ~ t e l ' n , anc,_ s i z e of his fo rces . 0ince

    the bulko . ~

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    most of' ~ h e

    ambush 0pGI'at ions a re ex .. ecuted a t n i g h t . Units pa t ro l d u r i n ; th u day an d s e t 8'lbusi1es a t n igh t .'rIw s i z e o f o h o 8mbush 1)orc9 to be e!'!ployed and method of exocut ion dependpri" ,sr i1y on i t s )urpose; L e . , vihethor tho ambush i s -GO harass o r des t roytho enQl'ly b;,- use of a do l i bera to al'lbush or an aJ"bush of opportuni ty .

    b. I,'Tissions lJurfoTIwd by ambush f o r c e s .

    (1) Cal)tr,.riYlb o r destroyine: VC 8\ ; tack or r a i d fo rces i n thev i c i n i tS' of popula ted a r e a s .

    (2 ) L:.'lbushes u t i l i z e d as a dofonsj.ve measure i n pro tec t inghamlcd;s and. v i l 1 R ' ~ Q s .

    (3) Capturj.ng 01" destroying gTOi:.pS of VC as they2 t - ~ e ~ 1 p t

    toleave o r r e - e n t e r -c11oir

    ' ~ l a r zones .

    (4) Anbushes executo,'l i n order -Co cay-turo or ,=i l l VC l e a d e r s .

    (5 ) Am;'usl1es s " t Cly s tay-beh ind forcGs i n conjunc-Gion -;1i tht a c t i c a l op'cra t i on s .

    (6 ) I n search ancl cIGar opcra t ions ambushes ar B s t to i n t e rC8;,t the: ono;'.1Y be ing dr iven in to tile ambush pos i t ion by th,j sGarching GJ,em0nt.

    '.chis 8l'l,msh mission can bo used i n conjunct ion wi th Uw " f i r e f lush" an dlI ra bbi t huntllt e c h n i ; ~ u e s

    of scarch:Ln.:s an a r aa .

    (7) Ambushes conducted "csaJnst t a rge t s of ojJportuni ty .

    c . IrY;?0S o f 2iJnushcs. 111:1 0 tno general typos of ar!lDushes employeda re d e l i bera to

    a E ~ b u s h " ~ : ' s 0110. ambushes of O;?)Ol"'"b,,;:.w. t:". " . l ; h G ~ " can be employed

    Bt,'"Binst 'Joth veh.:- c u l e r 811d. purso:1n81 t a r g e t s .

    (1) b. do l i ,,01"3 te cL1h,-,',sh i s eno i n ;'.':rich th.;.; amJush uni , t i sassi:m(Jd a

    S P C C L ~ 1C ,1.i.ss:i.on.

    ~ _ t i s normal ly basud on d8mi lwd i n t c l l i g 6 n c 8 ,

    to J.l1Clllc.e s i z e , cO!!lposi t ion an d organ iza t ion of "Gl1o 0i.1Un.y forcG, an d thetime the fo rce '. r i l l rCclch ccr tGin ) o in t s or a r ea s . ".ill.un t h i s il1i'Ol'mationi s not ava i la . , lo an arG8 ambUSh may bo Gsta'u11shed Yl i th s e v e r a l de l i be r a t ep o i n t a;,11':'1lshus l oc8 tcd along th e

    P l ~ o .) a b l o avenues of appr08.ch .Also, s t a y

    behind )8 . t r o I sc [ : ~ n

    os ta b l i s h an area ambushb ~ ; '

    l.Jlacingd e l L ~

    or a to ambushposi t ions on sev0l"al O'iJ;:c:ct:1,VCS t h a t have boon

    , r e v : L o u s l . ' ~ " c lea red . De l ibe ra te

    [[;"bu3h0s a l so arc; o;,,')lo:\"od outside s t r at e , ~ . c

    hEL,lcts fo r c',ofonse of the; h a n l e tan d to ' ::2I'n of an a -c-eock.

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    1 . (n) Ill'rROmJC'TlOlT: This e d i t i o n of "Lessons Learned" i s concernedwi th 8Iilbush ope:-8

    t ~ . o n s em.ployed i n connter insurg 'ency opera t i ons by

    t ~ i e Army of the Repu:)l ic of Vietnam (A,dVn). Prev ious ly

    ) r ~ ; J l i s h e d LesGons

    Learned cn -Ghis s u b j e c t (ElL-lllers 1 0 , 15 and 21) a r e s t i l l consiclei"edv a l i d ; the l e s s o n s

    c o v e : ~ e d here in should be cons2.o .. e:r'eo. as

    a ~ l b ' 1 : 1 e n t i n 6 previ.ol:'..s coverage.

    a . Def in i t i o n . An aubush i s as U ~ ' > ~ J r i s e

    a t u : c k upon a l;'lovil'l[;'o r ten1l)()rari ly h a l t e d enemy T!i th the miss ion of

    d e s t l ' > o ~ ; i n g 0:::' capturini;;;'

    the enemy f o r c e .

    b . Genera l .

    (1) Based_ on th e f!_>equency o f use by ARV:rJ f o r c e s , the8E!bush can be cons ide red a s a bas ic technique i n cOl l i l t e rgue r r i l l a Viar-fElre. ;rhe ambush wa s a l s o a . T i m a r y technic:,ue used by the Dri t i s h i nf i g h t i n c c ; u e r r H l a s i n I h l a y a .

    (2 ) 'fhe use of ambushes should n o t be cons ide red a s ad e f e n s i v e t a c t i c . \Then proper ly planned and agi ' , r8ss i ve ly 8m.ployed theyr e p r e s e n t an e ffec t i ve offens ive opera "ci on a 1 means of ( e fea ting> enemyfo rces 8 n d . l i m i t i n h is freedom o f

    ~ ; 1 o v e n e n t . I n Vietnam, where Vi e t

    Cong (ve) move,"ent i s L ' e q u e n t l y under the c o v e r o f

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    (2) An e:"b u s h of oppo r t un i ty i s one i n which ava i la bl e i n f or -mation of enemy a c t i v i t y

    ~_o e s n o t per m it _,)lan n i ng or e s t ab l i sh ing an ambush

    a t a spec i f i c time , poin t or i n a :JBrt i cu l a r a r e a . 'This type ambush i snormally e"' ? loye d wh :,n f r i en dly fo rces see the enemy f i r s t a nd quickly e sta :) l i sh an

    a " , ~ u s h t o su r p r i se and de s t r oy h im. The cou r se of a c t i on to

    follow i s determined a t th e t ime the opportuni ty fo r ambush a r i s e s . Uni t smus t be th or oug hly t r a ined i n the techniques of r ap id l y e s t ab l i s h i ng ambu s hpos i t ions . Al s o , IXltrols may be di rec ted to move to an a r e a , es tab l i s h anambush, an d a :ilbush th e f i r s t proLi ta e l e ta r g e t -

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    t royed . Na t u r a l o h s t a c l e s n r e nU:-,1(:?T OU S i n Vie tnaJl1 f o r 8mbus h p o s i t i o n s ,such as c l i f f s , s t r eams , or.1ba n..\mc n t s , an d norro'.! t r a i l s e nd r r r ; ds wi thcana l s on e i t he !' s i d e e Ln indi:c o c t aplJroac b Sh0 12Jd at? use d to e n t e r th eambus h s i t e , o t uGl"'lcuse th e VC w i l l d e tec t the f r i e n d l y Movemen t an d e mploya n ambush a f ~i n s t GVN f o r c Gs . loi.. t t im e s usc o f c i r eu i t ou s rou t e , ElB.,Y r equirethro:--, to fo u r days to r each the 8nbush s i ce . i t

    ~ t r o l rnny be fo rcud to occupy

    an or:1Jus h s i t e ')01 1 ahead of the ar l" iv f.ll of' ~ b G

    t a r g e t . Pat ien ce i s eSS 0nt i e l i f s oc r e cy i s to be

    r J 2 i n t a in e ( ~ . Jrh8re fo ru , un i t s must bo prepared t o

    rOF13 i n i n 8 r.:l:)ush rn "oClS f o r a r:rl.nir!1UIn o f 0 week r,nd o f t e n a s l ong as 8 mo n t h .

    f . Ambus h f0112][1t i ons . Typi ca l a!n bu s h f oro o t i o n sb G in , ~;

    run,?l oyedi n VIr ar G l i n u a r , il1" shope, " V"

    s r . . a ~ J e, an d IIPim"h ec l " f o r mati o ns . 1' hc se

    for!Tlntions Ct.'!1 o ec i "~ )l o y c d

    c f f ec t iv ; : ; l y os d e li1Jc:;:'D"Ge 81'lbuohos o r ar:1busheso f o ) ) o r t un i 1i,\T . An expl 0lna t :!.on n i t h sk o tc h os of these f O:rrn.::l t i o ns i s a tIn c los n r Gs 2 trJ'oE ch 5.

    g . Ambushes emp lo y ed i n de fense o f c!h a : ~ . 1 1 e t. 3 !" : t .~ 1 1

    s i z e ambushesa r e es ta blj . s hccl ou t s id e ft ha rllJ. c t to ':la r n of th e d i r e c

    ~ io n of c: VC a

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    'l' hese ambushes a re l o ea ted 50 0 to 100 0 met e r s f r o m oo e h corn e r or s i d e ofthe ru-,ml e t and o n

    l i ~'; :l ~l y VC avenues o f 8 IJi;rooch . 1111cs e po s i t i on s a r e va r i ed

    an d~i l QV c d

    on e o r more t i De s t o prec lude s e "Gt i n g a pEt ti.;e:rn .. In a d f i t i o nto these a i"!1DUsh p o s i t i ons , c.mbu shcs ar G pJ.snncd. i n s i d e "t";..tc b2f,1 1 e t wi t h E\plannod and r ehea r sod

    c or ~ r SG of Ect ion f o r cc ch ":Jos;:;i: , l c s i 1.."118tionA

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    (4) Plnc or18nt o f l!i n " s m Id / o r ch (' rg os . ( Nur:lb er of mines tocop loy i s dO :\Jvnd2nt u po n s iz..:; o f w. rgc t . )

    j . rTi g h t ambush . 'l'heIr i n c i~ )l o s

    of T .:: :u :Jh OIL")r E:t i o n s d i s cusseda bo v e a pply t o n i g h t 2 f!lbush cs 2 S ~{ c l l a s dey DJ:tbus h0S . Hm"leve r ,

    D t n i g h t80 ;"',0 mod i f i e D t i o n s may be req u i r (;d . Concc Blr,, 0 n t i s ;. l vn t i f u l G t nig'ht , b u tob s c rva-ci.on i s l i m i t e d end f i r o i s

    l " ' ;l ', ~ s 8CCU T8 tO .

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    tog e t ' . c r f or t -. t t o r co n L-o l . Ambu sh pos i h o n s nh o :.. lo. :) 8 occu

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    Tho f o U o li in gs i~ i fi c Q nt

    l e ssons l ec rn edi n n ubus h opera t i o n s , a 1 t houGh i t l ? l i0G. i n

    ' ch ~ f o r eg o i n g' d i s c u s s i o n s , :.n:;r rn n t

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    rfo I ' C .

    b . As ARVE r c ~i n s c o n t r o l of r::rt,;C: s t:11d (:st8b l i s h us h.:n:11 2 t s ,th o VC l'; i l l he v e to r """, i n ',lob il e i n orcl e r t o

    c o n t , , ~ c t t h "

    l o c ~l popu l c: t i on .

    '~ h . ; r 0 f o r 0 t h e VC ':Ti l l

    b w c o r. ~ ...:

    ~. :o r( ; vu ! n urn 1..10 t o ARvlf 2:::lbush Op0r'u t i on s .

    Sinco th o VC i s f o rc ed to nove i n Si:lr:l l g ro u ps n t n i : ;h t , i t i sn l ~ c e s s a r y

    to0n ploy

    n i . ~h t a n ~ J us h Q s .

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    attempting a hasty witldrawal throughthe t ront gate . I t the VC atta;'i:k1ng torce at tempts to withdraw through the gate theambush element by the gate with arbille1'7 . support Wi l l deetroy thea . I t the

    e n e ~ chooses to breakout to t h e i r l e t t the /llines v U l stop i;belll and they v U l be i n across t i r e trom the blocking an d ambuA torce. I . t ' the ' l[C 'H"1es to back-out by returning through the breach i n the wal l he v U l be

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