hill 875

HILL 875 - BATTLE OF DAK TO
HILL 875 - BATTLE OF DAK TO
At 09:43 on 19 November, the three companies (330 men) of 2/503rd moved into jumpoff positions from which to assault Hill 875 (14.579°N 107.595°E). Companies C and D moved up the slope followed by two platoons of Company A in the classic "two up one back" formation utilized since World War I. The Weapons Platoon of Company A remained behind at the bottom of the hill to cut out a landing zone. Instead of a frontal assault with massed troops, the unit would have been better served by advancing small teams to envelop possible PAVN positions and then calling in air and artillery support.

At 10:30, as the Americans moved to within 300 meters of the crest, PAVN machine gunners opened fire on the advancing paratroopers. Then B-40 rockets and 57mm recoilless rifle fire were unleashed upon them. The paratroopers attempted to continue the advance, but the PAVN, well concealed in interconnected bunkers and trenches, opened fire with small arms and grenades. The American advance was halted and the men went to ground, finding whatever cover they could. At 14:30 PAVN troops hidden at the bottom of the hill launched a massed assault on Company A. Unknown to the Americans, they had walked into a carefully prepared ambush by the 2nd Battalion of the 174th Regiment.

The men of Company A retreated up the slope, lest they be cut off from their comrades and annihilated. They were closely followed by the PAVN. Private First Class Carlos Lozada held the rear guard position for Company A with his M60 machine gun. As the PAVN advanced, Lozada mowed them down and refused to retreat until he was shot dead. For his actions that day, Lozada was awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor. Soon, U.S. air strikes and artillery fire were being called in, but they had little effect on the battle because of the dense foliage on the hillside. Resupply became a necessity because of high ammunition expenditures and lack of water, but it was also an impossibility. Six UH-1 helicopters were shot down or badly damaged that afternoon trying to get to 2/503rd.

At 18:58 one of the worst friendly fire incidents of the Vietnam War occurred when a Marine Corps A-4 Skyhawk fighter-bomber, flown by LTC Richard Taber, the Commanding Officer of a Marine Air Group from Chu Lai Air Base, dropped two 500-pound Mark 81 Snakeye bombs into 2/503rd's perimeter. One of the bombs exploded, a tree burst above the center of the position, where the combined command groups, the wounded, and the medics were all located. It killed 42 men outright and wounded 45 more, including the overall on-scene commander, Captain Harold Kaufman. 1Lt. Bartholomew O'Leary, Company D Commander, was seriously wounded. (Company A's commander had been killed in the retreat up the slope). Chaplain (Major) Charles J. Watters, was killed in the blast while ministering to the wounded. For his gallantry in repeatedly exposing himself to enemy fire to retrieve the wounded on Hill 875, he was awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor.

The next morning, the three companies of 4/503rd were chosen to set out and relieve the men on Hill 875. Because of intense PAVN sniper and mortar fire (and the terrain) it took until nightfall for the relief force to reach the beleaguered battalion. On the afternoon of 21 November, both battalions moved out to take the crest. During fierce, close-quarters fighting, some of the paratroopers made it into the PAVN trenchline but were ordered to pull back as darkness fell. At approximately 23:00, the 4th Division's 1/12th Infantry was ordered to withdraw from an offensive operations in the southern Central Highlands and redeploy to Đắk Tô. In a night-time air redeployment, the entire battalion redeployed and took up positions around the main fire support base at Đắk Tô in less than 12 hours.

The following day was spent in launching airstrikes and a heavy artillery bombardment against the hilltop, totally denuding it of cover. On 23 November, the 2nd and 4th Battalions of the 503rd were ordered to renew their assault while the 1/12th Infantry assaulted 875 from the south. This time the Americans gained the crest, but the PAVN had already abandoned their positions, leaving only a few dozen charred bodies and weapons.

The battle of Hill 875 had cost 2/503rd 87 killed, 130 wounded, and three missing. 4/503rd suffered 28 killed 123 wounded, and four missing. Combined with noncombatant losses, this represented one-fifth of the 173rd Airborne Brigade's total strength. For its combined actions during operations around Đắk Tô, the 173rd Airborne Brigade was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation.
  1. US PARAS 2 Kaufman, Harold James (Hal)

    SURNAME Kaufman FORENAME Harold James (Hal) UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company C,2 Bn) RANK Captain NUMBER OF 101518 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 26 GRAVESITE Arlington National Cemetery,Virginia Section 10 Site 10991-6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from Spring...
  2. US PARAS 2 Johnson, Harry J.

    SURNAME Johnson FORENAME Harry J. UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company A,2 Bn) RANK Sergeant NUMBER 24516205 DATE OF DEATH 22nd June 1967 AGE 22 GRAVESITE Highland Memorial Gardens,Bessemer,Jefferson County,Alabama ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from Tarrant City,Alabama born...
  3. US PARAS 2 Jacobson, Kenneth James (Jake)

    SURNAME Jacobson FORENAME Kenneth James (Jake) UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (HQ and HQ Company,2 Bn) RANK Specialist Fourth Class NUMBER 19832547 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 20 GRAVESITE Kane Cemetery,Port Madison,Bainbridge Island,Kitsap County,Washington...
  4. US PARAS 2 Iandoli, Donald H.

    SURNAME Iandoli FORENAME Donald H. UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company C,2 Bn) RANK Sergeant NUMBER 12734435 DATE OF DEATH 19th November 1967 AGE 21 GRAVESITE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from Paterson,New Jersey born 19.9.1946 single 2 years service KIA (friendly fire)...
  5. US PARAS 2 Hall, Clarence

    SURNAME Hall FORENAME Clarence UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company D,2 Bn) RANK Specialist Fourth Class NUMBER 11652015 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 19 GRAVESITE Mary E. Smith Cemetery,Elsmere,Kenton County,Kentucky ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from...
  6. US PARAS 2 Gladden, Michael Jay

    SURNAME Gladden FORENAME Michael Jay UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company B,2 Bn) RANK Specialist Fourth Class NUMBER 18727692 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 20 GRAVESITE Sunset Memorial Gardens,Odessa,Ector County,Texas ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from...
  7. US PARAS 2 Ellis, Michael Le Roy (Mike)

    SURNAME Ellis FORENAME Michael Le Roy (Mike) UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company A,2 Bn) RANK Specialist Fourth Class NUMBER 56414899 DATE OF DEATH 19th November 1967 AGE 21 GRAVESITE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from Valinda,California born 20.8.1946 single 1 year...
  8. US PARAS 2 Dunn, Gregory Lynn

    SURNAME Dunn FORENAME Gregory Lynn UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company B,2 Bn) RANK Private First Class NUMBER 19884540 DATE OF DEATH 13th November 1967 AGE 18 GRAVESITE Golden Gate National Cemetery,San Bruno,San Mateo County,California Section S Site 1823...
  9. US PARAS 2 Croxdale, Jack Lee II

    SURNAME Croxdale FORENAME Jack Lee II UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company C,2 Bn) RANK Specialist Fourth Class NUMBER 18950573 DATE OF DEATH 19th November 1967 AGE 19 GRAVESITE Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery,San Diego,California Section MA Site 90 (memorial...
  10. US PARAS 2 Camarote, Manfred Francis

    SURNAME Camarote FORENAME Manfred Francis UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company A,2 Bn) RANK Sergeant NUMBER 52665640 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 21 GRAVESITE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from Philadelphia,Pennsylvania born 30.6.1946 Germany husband of Mrs...
  11. US PARAS 2 Blackwell, Roy James,Jr (Jimmy/Red)

    SURNAME Blackwell FORENAME Roy James,Jr (Jimmy/Red) UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company C,2 Bn) RANK Specialist Fourth Class NUMBER 14880738 DATE OF DEATH 19th November 1967 AGE 20 GRAVESITE Rosemont Cemetery,Clinton,Laurens County,South Carolina ADDITIONAL...
  12. US PARAS 2 Best, Neal Ira (Buddy)

    SURNAME Best FORENAME Neal Ira (Buddy) UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company C,2 Bn) RANK Private NUMBER 12844846 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 19 GRAVESITE Southern Palms Memorial Gardens,North Myrtle Beach,Horry County,South Carolina ADDITIONAL...
  13. US PARAS 2 Watters, Charles Joseph

    SURNAME Watters FORENAME Charles Joseph UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Chaplain,2 Bn) (Company A,173 Support Bn,attached) RANK Major (Chaplain) NUMBER 0-3139624 DATE OF DEATH 19th November 1967 AGE 40 GRAVESITE Arlington National Cemetery,Virginia Section 2-E Site...
  14. US PARAS 2 Lozada, Carlos James

    SURNAME Lozada FORENAME Carlos James UNIT 503 Infantry Regiment (Airborne) (Company A,2 Bn) RANK Private First Class NUMBER 51611285 DATE OF DEATH 20th November 1967 AGE 21 GRAVESITE Long Island National Cemetery,Farmingdale,New York Section T Site 2295 ADDITIONAL...
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