Allen, Larry Dean, EN1

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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Last Primary NEC
EN-0000-Engineman
Last Rating/NEC Group
Engineman
Primary Unit
1966-1967, EN-0000, Mine Division 112, Commander, Mine Squadron (COMINRON) 11
Service Years
1958 - 1967
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Home State
Colorado
Colorado
Year of Birth
1939
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Yuma, CO
Last Address
Long Beach, CA

Casualty Date
Jan 02, 1967
 
Cause
Non Hostile- Died Other Causes
Reason
Drowned, Suffocated
Location
Gia Dinh (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Yuma Cemetery - Yuma County, Colorado
Wall/Plot Coordinates
13E 107

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  1966-1967, EN-0000, Mine Division 112, Commander, Mine Squadron (COMINRON) 11

EN-Engineman

From Month/Year
October / 1966

To Month/Year
January / 1967

Unit
Mine Division 112 Unit Page

Rank
Petty Officer First Class

NEC
EN-0000-Engineman

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

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 Mine Division 112, Commander, Mine Squadron (COMINRON) 11 Details

Mine Division 112, Commander, Mine Squadron (COMINRON)  11

The Vietnamese Communists employed thousands of mines against U.S. and allied naval forces throughout the conflict in Vietnam, much as they had against the French during the First Indochina War. Between 1959 and 1964, Viet Cong mines, often homemade devices, took an increasing toll of naval vessels and civilian craft on the many rivers and canals of South Vietnam. This threat ended commercial traffic on some of the country's primary waterways.

As U.S. naval forces deployed to South Vietnam in the mid-1960s, moving into the watery environment of the Mekong Delta west and south of Saigon, they took steps to counter the enemy's mine threat. The danger was especially acute on the waterways near Saigon, South Vietnam's most important port. Viet Cong closure of the Long Tau River, which followed a meandering, forty-five-mile course through the Rung Sat swamp on its way to the capital, would have put an enormous strain on allied logistic resources in the southern regions of South Vietnam.

As a result, on 20 May 1966 the Navy established Mine Squadron 11, Detachment Alpha (Mine Division 112 after May 1968) at Nha Be. The minesweeping detachment operated 12 or 13 57-foot, fiberglass-hulled minesweeping boats (MSB). The MSBs fought with machine guns and grenade launchers and carried surface radars and minesweeping gear for clearing explosives from the rivers. The Navy also set up three-boat sections at Danang and Cam Ranh Bay. Detachment Alpha's strength increased in July 1967 when the first of six mechanized landing craft, minesweeping (LCM(M)) reached Nha Be.

Despite the presence on the Long Tau of Mine Squadron 11 and other river warfare forces, in the second half of 1966 and early 1967 the Communists mounted a serious effort to interdict the waterway. The Viet Cong employed mines, 122-millimeter rockets, rocket-propelled grenades, recoilless rifles, machine guns, and small arms against American and Vietnamese naval forces and merchantmen. In August 1966, Viet Cong mines severely damaged SS Baton Rouge Victory, a Vietnamese Navy vessel, and MSB 54. Then that November, the enemy sank MSB 54. In February 1967, Communist direct-fire weapons and mines destroyed MSB 45 and heavily damaged MSB 49.

By the spring of 1967, however, the tide began to turn. Allied naval units moved in force into the Rung Sat area, refined their mine countermeasures tactics, and brought better weapons and equipment into play against the enemy sappers. Vietnamese Regional Force, U.S. Army 9th Division troops, and Navy SEAL commandoes, working with helicopter, river patrol boat, MSB, and LCM(M)) units, scoured the shorelines. During the next year, Communist guerrillas periodically ambushed ships on the Long Tau, but the fast and devasting reaction by allied forces kept casualties and damage to vessels relatively light. Often, the minesweeping force swept up mines before they could do damage or river patrol boat and SEAL patrols disrupted enemy attack plans. The upshot was that the Viet Cong were unable to cut or even seriously slow logistic traffic on the Long Tau, even when their comrades were fighting for their lives in Saigon during the Tet Offensive of early 1968.

During 1968 and 1969, the Navy also deployed strong mine countermeasures forces to the Cua Viet River, just south of the Demilitarized Zone, and defeated the North Vietnamese Army's attempt to cut the vital waterway.



Type
Combat - River
 

Parent Unit
Commander, Mine Squadron (COMINRON) 11

Strength
Task Force

Created/Owned By
SN Skaines, Ray, SN 
   

Last Updated: Feb 23, 2017
   
Memories For This Unit

Chain of Command
Stationed at Nha Be in Vietnam.
MINE SQDN 11 (DET A), TF 116, USNAVFORV
Tour Dates: Oct 27, 1966 - Jan 2, 1967

   
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10 Members Also There at Same Time
Mine Division 112

Peddicord, Donald Glenn, PO1, (1961-1967) EN EN-90IE Petty Officer First Class
Underwood, Eugene, PO2, (1963-1966) EN EN-4313 Petty Officer Second Class
Connell, James (Mike), PO3, (1966-1972) BM BM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Rickli, Rodney Howard, SN, (1966-1967) SN SN-0000 Seaman
Commander, Mine Squadron (COMINRON) 11

Weaver, George Robert, PO2, (1956-1966) EN EN-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Mikkelsen, Michiel, PO2, (1966-1968) EN EN-4318 Petty Officer Second Class
Ayers, Wayne, PO2, (1967-1970) EM EM-4666 Petty Officer Second Class
Paddock, Gary Cliffton, PO3, (1965-1967) DC DC-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Braden, Terry Lee, SN, (1964-1967) SN SN-0000 Seaman
MSB-49

Howard, John, SCPO, (1958-1991) EN EN-4318 Petty Officer First Class

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