CAMBODIAN SITUATION REPORT

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LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9
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RIFLIM
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T
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3
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January 11, 2017
Document Release Date: 
April 26, 2010
Sequence Number: 
8
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Publication Date: 
June 16, 1970
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MEMO
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No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/04/26: LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TOP SECRET-SENSITIVE MEMORANDUM FOR DR. KISSINGER FROM: Dave McManis June 16, 197Q SUBJECT: Cambodian Situation Attached is a statistical update as~f 8:00 p.m. EDT June 15. Significant operational highlights include: -In Base Areas 704/709, a Vietnamese Marine battalion engaged an unknown-size enemy force. forces were supported by y Ce. Friendly This engagement resulted ine45xenemmese Air Force (VNAF). KIA, wea tured (11 individual, two crew-served), 281structurescap- destryed and 24 damaged. - In Base Area 704 , cumulative results of the Viet- namese Marine Corps (VNMC) engagement near Prey 12 friendly KIA and 25 WIA. Enemy losses were100nKIA, onete detained, and 21 weapons seized. Kampong Speu reported killing 110 enARVN emyfsoldiersgatdnseiz 3,575 individual and 35 crew-served weapons. n seizing ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY ARMY review completed. TOP SECRET--SENSITIVE No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/04/26: LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/04/26: LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9 qP Total Operations Individual Weapons Crew-Served Weapons Bunkers/Structures Destroyed Machine Gun Rounds Rifle Rounds Total Small Arms Ammunition (Machine Gun 8 Rifle Rounds) Assorted Ammunition: Grenades Mines Miscellaneous Explosives (lbs) (Includes Satchel Charges) Anti-Aircraft Rounds Mortar Rounds Large Rocket Rounds Smaller Rocket Rounds Recoilless Rifle Rounds Rice (lbs) Man Months Vehicles Boats Generators Radios Medical Supplies (lbs) Enemy KIA POWs (Includes Detainees) US' KIA ARVN.KIA 8:00 a.ne June 16, 1970 20,033 2,359 10,091 3,984,210 9,306,983 13,291,193 70 tons 52,955 5,226 81,000 166,153 62,612 1,934 39,168 27,395 12,920,000 284,240 36 238 42,330 10,316 2,201 676 24-Hour Change +2,312 +29 +223 Unchanged +3,720 +3,720 Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged +131 Unchanged +170 Unchanged +12,000 +26q Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged +295 +14 Unchanged +22 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/04/26: LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/04/26: LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9 CONFIDENTIAL June 16, 19V ENEMY SUPPLY LOSSES IN CAMBODIA COMPARED TO OPERATIONS CEDAR FALLS AND JUNCTION CITY CAMBODIA CEDAR (JUNE 16) FALLS JUNCTION RATIOaF CITY RATIOa/ WEAPONS (Rounds) Individual Weapons 20,033 555 36 491 40 Crew-Served Weapons 2,359 23 102 99 24 i AMMUNITION (Rounds) Small Arms 13,291,193 60,323 220 100,450 132 Grenades 52,955 1,960 27 6,576 8 Anti-Aircraft Rounds 166,153 179 928 NA* Mortar 62,612 1,311 48 NA Rocket (107mm 8 larger) 1,934 14 138 NA Rocket (B-40, B-41) 39,168- 13 3,013 NA Recoilless Rifle 27,395 7 3,913 68 403 Mines 5,226 370 14 509 10 -Food 6,605.0 3,719.8 2 895.6 9 Weapons 159.1 3.4 47 5.0 32 Ammunition 'l ~6_03. 7 15.6 103 17.5 92 8,367.8 3,738.8 2 918.1 a/ Cambodia divided by CEDAR FALLS/JUNCTION CITY. 'CONFIDENTIAL No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/04/26: LOC-HAK-459-5-8-9