Hi Everyone,
Time for some more "This Day in History!".
As you may recall, yesterday was the 39th anniversary of the start of "Operation Babylift". The very next day, April 4, 1975, there was a horrible crash involving a C-5A Galaxy that was participating in the operation. Here is a short excerpt from Wikipedia:
The Tan Son Nhat C-5 accident refers to the 4 April 1975[Notes 1] crash of Lockheed C-5A Galaxy serial number 68-0218 participating in Operation Babylift. The C-5 crashed on approach during an emergency landing at Tan Son Nhat Air Base, South Vietnam. The cause was ascribed to loss of flight control due to explosive decompression and structural failure. The accident marked the second operational loss and first fatal crash for the C-5 Galaxy fleet. It is also the deadliest accident involving a U.S. military aircraft.
The full description can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Tan_Son_Nhut_C-5_accident
Also on this day in 1972, the Battle of Lộc Ninh began. Here is a short excerpt from Wikipedia:
The Battle of Lộc Ninh was a major battle fought during the Easter Offensive during the Vietnam War, which took place in Bình Long Province, South Vietnam between 4–7 April 1972. Towards the end of 1971, North Vietnamese leaders decided to launch a major offensive against South Vietnam, with the objective of destroying Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) units and capturing as much territory as possible, in order to strengthen their bargaining position in the Paris Peace Accords. On 30 March 1972, two North Vietnamese Army divisions smashed through the Demilitarized Zone, marking the commencement of the Easter Offensive. They quickly overwhelmed South Vietnamese units in the I Corps Tactical Zone. With the rapid collapse of South Vietnamese forces in the northern provinces of South Vietnam, North Vietnamese and Việt Cộng forces began preparing for their next offensive, targeting Bình Long Province in the Mekong Delta region. On 4 April, the Việt Cộng's 5th Division opened their attack on Lộc Ninh, defended by the ARVN 9th Infantry Regiment. After three days of fighting, the vastly outnumbered South Vietnamese forces, though well supported by American air power, were forced to abandon their positions in Lộc Ninh.
The full description can be read here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Loc_Ninh
Ken