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Welcome Brothers! It’s been a long time coming!

This website was set up to promote the social and welfare activities of all the Jungle Warriors who “faced the fire” with the Charlie Company or were attached to the company in the Republic of Vietnam.

Company C 2/1
196th Light Infantry Brigade
Americal Division
LZ Ross, LZ Baldy, LZ Hawk Hill 
July 15, 1966 through June 29, 1972

“All gave some, some gave all”

About

This website was set up to promote social and welfare activities of all the Jungle Warriors who “faced the fire” with the Charlie Company or were attached to the company in the Republic of Vietnam.

History

The 196th Infantry Brigade was first organized in 1921 as an element of the Army Reserve™ 98th Division. Its mission then was to train soldiers. During World War II, the 98th Division arrived in Hawaii in April 1944, and was given the mission of defending Kauai and Maui initially; later it was made responsible for the defense of Oahu.

In May 1945, the division began intensive training in preparation for its role in the invasion of Japan, but the war ended before the unit could leave Hawaii. It went to Japan for occupation duty, where it was inactivated in February 1946.

The 196th Light Infantry Brigade was raised again in Fort Devens, MA in September 1965 and originally scheduled to be sent to the Dominican Republic in mid-1966, but was rushed to Vietnam instead and posted in the western portion of the III Corps Tactical Zone. It initiated Operation Attleboro in War Zone C of Tay Ninh Province, which developed into a major action after a large enemy base camp was uncovered, 19 October 1966.

In April 1967 the brigade was selected, along with the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, to form a provisional division-sized unit called Task Force OREGON and moved to the I Corps Tactical Zone. The brigade stayed with this command, which was converted into the 23rd Infantry Division (AMERICAL) 25 September 1967. The 196th Light Infantry Brigade officially joined this division, 15 February 1969. It operated throughout the northern section of South Vietnam, and after the division closed out of Vietnam, 29 November 1971, the 196th Light Infantry Brigade was reconstituted as a separate (provisional) brigade-sized element to safeguard the same area of operations.

In April 1971 the brigade was relocated to Da Nang for major port security duties. It finally departed Vietnam as the last U.S. Army combat brigade to leave in Increment XII of the U.S. Army withdrawal.

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