• Operation Xieng Dong (7 April–5 June 1971) was a successful defensive strike by the Royal Lao Army (RLA) against an invasion by the People's Army of Vietnam...
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  • April – 27 June 1971: Operation Xieng Dong, in MR 1 15 May – late September 1971: Operation Phoutah, in MR 3 9–11 June 1971: Operation Phiboonpol, in MR 4...
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    ANK forces on Highway 4.: 189  7 April to 5 June Operation Xieng Dong was a successful RLA operation to defend the capital Luang Prabang against a PAVN...
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  • April–27 June 1971: Operation Xieng Dong, in MR 1 15 May–late September 1971: Operation Phoutah, in MR 3 9–11 June 1971: Operation Phiboonpol, in MR 4...
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    launched Operation 139, and by the 20th the Plain of Jars had been taken. Royal Lao forces withdrew to Muang Soui and five days later they abandoned Xieng Khouang...
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  • Communist presence just north of the Mekong River. Operation Phalat established a base camp at Xieng Lom, Laos, on the southern bank of the Mekong River...
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  • Phou Khoun. Operation Tulah ended on 25 October, after the Royalist regulars were unable to dislodge the Pathet Lao Hmong Communists from Xieng Dat. Overall...
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    was taken in 1271 and renamed the city to Xieng Dong Xieng Thong or "City of Flame Trees beside the River Dong", (modern Luang Prabang, Laos). The Tai peoples...
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  • Lao soil at Xieng Lom. In the near future, the "mountain slope" would lead to an operation named after a mythical Thai warrior—Operation Sourisak Montry...
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  • general proposed rallying the 700 Forces Armées Neutralistes soldiers at Xieng Dat who had fled there from Muang Soui. He would stiffen their will to fight...
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  • direction of Luang Prabang, under the command of Captain Xieng Manh Noy Sirisouk. When Operation Snake Eyes was again scheduled, the Cambodian Incursion...
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  • unsuccessful. Gaining Auto Defense Choc (ADC) militia reinforcements from nearby Xieng Dat, BG 227 headed north on 27 August. Their target this time was the all-weather...
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  • 7/13 junction. Before dawn on 15 March, 80 Commando Raiders were landed at Xieng Ngeun on Route 13, some 39 km (24 mi) north of Kiu Kacham. The truck convoy...
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  • military installations for conducting covert paramilitary and combat operations in the Kingdom of Laos. Airstrips within the Kingdom of Laos were originally...
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    series of stable positions from north to south, from the Black river down to Xieng Khouang along the western frontier of Đại Việt. By the time Lê Thánh Tông...
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  • Campaign Toan Thang (category Battles and operations of the Laotian Civil War)
    dubbed the operation Swan Lake. When the coming evacuation became known, Neutralist soldiers began to drift away southwards toward Xieng Dat. The poor...
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  • has mid-air collision with Fairchild C-123B-5-FA Provider 54-0600 over Xieng Khovang, southern Laos, all three crew of the B-57 KWF, pilot of C-123 survives...
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    communists in the Plain of Jars/Xieng Khoang areas, supported by its own air units and the U.S. Air Force (Operation Raindance). In June, Pathet Lao and...
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    Tong'en, also fought in a skirmishing role, under the command of Tio Li-xieng. The Chinese force seems to have numbered around 1,000 infantry in total...
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    was opened. ECF first visited Laos in 2007, and started projects in the Xieng Khouang and Houa Phanh provinces in 2011. Support was given in these provinces...
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    is a Laotian village located at the peak of Phou Pheung mountain in the Xieng Khouang province of Laos. Phou Pheung mountain is approximately 916 m (3...
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    (2021). "Impacts of Unexploded Ordnance Clearance on Wet Rice Farming in Xieng Khouang Province, Northern Laos". Journal of Peacebuilding & Development...
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  • Phou Khao Kham (category Battles and operations of the Laotian Civil War)
    (ADC) site, Xieng Dat. They were refurbished for three days in preparation of a heliborne assault on Muang Soui; in the process, the operation was renamed...
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    Ayutthaya, Siam managed to expand its influence into what was called Khamen Pa Dong (Thai: เขมรป่าดง), or literally "Forest Cambodia", corresponding to modern...
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  • Campaign 139 (category Battles and operations of the Laotian Civil War)
    155mm howitzers. He then outlined his plan to place blocking forces at both Xieng Khouangville and the intersection of Routes 7 and 71, with a reserve held...
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