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Jack S. Ballard, The Unit- ed States Air Force in Southeast Asth: Development and Employment of Fixed. Wing Gunsh:ps, 19621972 (Washington: Office of Air Force History, 1982). pp. 172-174. THE UNITED STATES PRESENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA aircraft. 12 The 3d ARRG operated the Joint Rescue Coordination Center at Nakhon Phanom. Known as "Joker:' it coordinated the activities of both the rescue aircraft and their supporting escorts. The units required to perform this type of operation were known as a Rescort Package.

And all the crews necessary to man and operate this force. All totaled it comprised a force of 60,000 sailors and Marines and more than 500 aircraft of all types. Task Force 72 was responsible for antisubmarine warfare and served as the eyes and ears of the Seventh Fleet. Charged with search, reconnaissance, and surveillance, specially-equipped aircraft of this task force operated from Japan, the Philippines, and Guam. While the fleet depended upon bases for refit and upkeep, as well as stores and supplies of all kinds, its range was extended by the mobile logistic support units of Task Force 73.

Enemy convoy moving toward a possible assembly area. ing the vicinity of the suspected staging area. Based upon these reports, the Marines redeployed the supporting artillery to positions from which the 8th Bat- talion could receive more firepower. 500 rounds of mixed artillery and mortar rounds at the VNMC 8th Battalion positions. They followed the preparatory fires with a ground attack. The VNMC stopped the NVA infantry battalion in its tracks; after taking heavy casualties, the enemy withdrew.

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