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SGT. Bill Rule and the Boys of 2/27th Wolfhounds 25th ID

Like many other units in Vietnam, the 27th Infantry Regiment conducted search and destroy missions aimed at locating and engaging enemy forces. These missions were part of the broader strategy to disrupt the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army's operation

November 14, 2023

The 27th Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Wolfhounds," played a significant role during the Vietnam War. The regiment was deployed to Vietnam as part of the United States' commitment to supporting South Vietnam in its struggle against the communist forces of North Vietnam. Here are some key points about the 27th Infantry Regiment's involvement in Vietnam:

  1. Deployment: The 27th Infantry Regiment was deployed to Vietnam in the mid-1960s as part of the larger U.S. military presence in Southeast Asia. The regiment arrived in Vietnam in 1966 and was assigned to various areas of operations throughout the conflict.

  2. Operations: The regiment engaged in numerous operations and battles during its time in Vietnam. One notable operation was Operation Attleboro, a search and destroy mission that took place in War Zone C in November 1966.

  3. Tet Offensive: The 27th Infantry Regiment participated in the Tet Offensive of 1968, a large-scale series of coordinated attacks launched by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces against South Vietnam. The Tet Offensive was a turning point in the war and had a significant impact on public opinion in the United States.

  4. Search and Destroy Missions: Like many other units in Vietnam, the 27th Infantry Regiment conducted search and destroy missions aimed at locating and engaging enemy forces. These missions were part of the broader strategy to disrupt the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army's operations.

  5. Combat Challenges: The Wolfhounds faced the challenges of guerrilla warfare, dense jungles, and difficult terrain. The enemy's use of unconventional tactics, including ambushes and booby traps, added to the complexity of their mission.

  6. Casualties and Honors: The regiment, like many units in Vietnam, experienced casualties during its tour. The soldiers of the 27th Infantry Regiment demonstrated bravery and dedication, earning individual and unit awards for their service.

  7. Post-Vietnam: After the Vietnam War, the 27th Infantry Regiment continued its service, and its legacy from Vietnam is part of its rich history. The regiment has been involved in various conflicts and deployments since then, maintaining its reputation as a distinguished unit in the U.S. Army.

The experiences of the 27th Infantry Regiment in Vietnam are a testament to the challenges faced by U.S. forces during the conflict and the bravery and resilience of the soldiers who served.