Firebase Granite

Firebase Granite was a U.S. Army firebase located west of Huế and east of the A Shau Valley in Thua Thien-Hue Province, central Vietnam.

Firebase Granite
Coordinates16.440°N 107.282°E / 16.440; 107.282 (Firebase Granite)
TypeArmy
Site information
Conditionabandoned
Site history
Built1970
In use1970
Battles/wars
Vietnam War
Operation Texas Star
Garrison information
Occupants101st Airborne Division

History

Granite was constructed in February 1970 by the 101st Airborne Division approximately 28 km west of Huế.[1]

The Firebase was assaulted by People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) on the morning of 20 March 1970, the assault was repulsed for the loss of 10 U.S. killed and 10 PAVN killed.[2] Granite was attacked again on the night of 29 April 1970, the assault was repulsed with the loss of 7 U.S. killed and 1 missing and 18 PAVN killed.[3]

Units based at Granite included:

Current use

Satellite imagery shows that the base has reverted to jungle.

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See also

Battle of Fire Support Base Ripcord

References

  1. Kelley, Michael (2002). Where we were in Vietnam. Hellgate Press. pp. 5–203. ISBN 978-1555716257.
  2. "North Vietnamese sappers attack jungle firebase". Observer-Reporter. 20 March 1970. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  3. Nolan, Keith (2007). Ripcord: Screaming Eagles Under Siege, Vietnam 1970. Random House. p. 105. ISBN 9780307416551.
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