Battle Of Mạo Khê
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The Battle of Mạo Khê (, ), occurring from March 23 to March 28, 1951, was a significant engagement in the
First Indochina War The First Indochina War (generally known as the Indochina War in France, and as the Anti-French Resistance War in Vietnam, and alternatively internationally as the French-Indochina War) was fought between French Fourth Republic, France and Việ ...
between the
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and the communist
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. The French Union forces, including the French Far East Expeditionary Corps and Vietnamese National Army, led by World War II hero
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, inflicted a defeat on Việt Minh forces, which were commanded by General
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. However this victory of the French Union (
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and State of Vietnam) against the Việt Minh, unlike their success in Vĩnh Yên before, was not decisive. The Việt Minh would attack again shortly afterwards.


Prelude

After suffering a heavy setback at the
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, Giáp decided to attack the port of
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, the centerpiece of French logistics. Giáp planned to breach the French defenses at Mạo Khê, which was about 20 miles north of the port. He hoped that the fresh 316th Division, supported by diversionary attacks from the 304th and 320th divisions, would be enough to break the French. Mạo Khê was poorly defended. It was encircled by a series of outposts, with the town itself held by an armored car platoon of the Moroccan Colonial Infantry. The Mạo Khê coal mine was located 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) to the north of the town and was garrisoned by a company of partisans commanded by a Vietnamese lieutenant and three French NCOs. To the east of the town, a company from the 30th
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ese Composite Battalion guarded a fortified
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church. In total, the French had about 400 troops.


Battle

After diversionary thrusts on 23 March, the Việt Minh began to assail Mạo Khê's outposts later in the night. They had carried all major positions by 26 March and prepared for the main attack on the city. At this point, the anticipated communist attack stalled under heavy pressure from French naval forces, which had managed to approach Mạo Khê via a deep channel in the nearby Đà Bắc River. The Việt Minh's losses were about 30 KIAs and 80 WIAs. De Lattre was uncertain of Giáp's intentions, but he did send the 6th Colonial Parachute Battalion (6e BPC) and some artillery batteries to relieve the beleaguered forces at Mạo Khê. Early in the morning of 27 March, the Việt Minh 209th Regiment of the 312nd Division launched a massive attack against the coal mine, whose defenders resisted until French B-26s and Hellcats alleviated the pressure. After exhausting their ammunition, the partisans beat a skillful retreat to Mạo Khê. The Việt Minh's losses were 46 KIAs, 209 WIAs, and 14 MIAs. At 02:00 on 28 March, the Việt Minh opened up a torrent of artillery and mortar fire against the town. The 36th Regiment of the 308th Division launched a number of mass infantry assaults which were repulsed by well-placed French artillery. The Việt Minh eventually entered the town and a bloody hand-to-hand confrontation began, although the momentum of the attack had petered out. The Vietnamese withdrew later in the morning with 58 KIAs and 137 WIAs.


Aftermath

Casualties had been light for the French and, at around 3,000, heavy for the Việt Minh by French estimates. Vietnamese figures are about 150 KIAs and 426 WIAs. Although the French had been victorious, Giáp's losses were not nearly as bad as at Vĩnh Yên two months previously. Giáp would make another unsuccessful attempt to breach the French lines in late May.


Sources

Setting the Stage in Vietnam


References

* * Võ Nguyên Giáp, ''Tổng tập hồi ký'', NXB QĐND, Hà Nội, 2006 (Võ Nguyên Giáp, ''Memoirs Collection'', People's Army Publishing House, Hanoi, 2006) * ''Lịch sử Sư đoàn bộ binh 312'', NXB Quân đội nhân dân, Hà Nội, 2001 (''History of the 312nd Infantry Division'', People's Army Publishing House, Hanoi, 2001) * ''Bộ Tư lệnh Quân đoàn 1: Một số trận đánh trong kháng chiến chống Pháp và chống Mỹ – tập 7'', NXB Quân đội nhân dân, 1998 (''1st Corps High Command: Battles in the Resistance War against France and America – Volume 7'', People's Army Publishing House, 1998) * ''Bộ Tư lệnh Quân đoàn 1: Một số trận đánh trong kháng chiến chống Pháp và chống Mỹ – tập 9'', NXB Quân đội nhân dân, 1999 (''1st Corps High Command: Battles in the Resistance War against France and America – Volume 9'', People's Army Publishing House, 1999) {{DEFAULTSORT:Battle of Mao Khe Mao Khe Mao Khe Mao Khe Conflicts in 1951 1951 in French Indochina 1951 in Vietnam March 1951 in Asia History of Quảng Ninh province