5th Battalion, Royal Australian
Regiment operation to locate and engage elements of the VC D445 Battalion near
Xuyen Moc. [40] This
short operation was part of a task force plan to locate elements of D445 and
disrupt a reported planned offensive by that unit. [229] The battalion deployed into
AO (Area of Operations) Panther and the Fire Base was named Elaine. The AO was
thought to contain two traditional D445 camps. This was not verified. The only
major contact was with a tax collecting squad from Xuyen Moc, but some
important finds were made. It was found that a large group of illegal settlers
were living in the area of the province boundary. Three defensive hamlets were
located by D Company, each of which could hold one hundred people. In both
cases, the areas had been vacated some twenty four hours before the arrival of
the company. these people were providing rice, vegetables and fish to the Viet
Cong. The VC bases were very well established and in one case had hand carved
double beds and musical instruments. Many gardens were located which were being
cultivated. The most blatant of these was a scattered cornfield, 10,000 metres
long sown along the entire length of the inter province boundary, going right
into the Nui May Tao valley. After the two company sweep towards the armoured
blocking forces were completed, it was evident that although the enemy had used
the area previously, D445 was not currently in the AO. 9RAR had found an enemy
company west of Xuyen Moc. Five days after deployment, 5RAR returned to Nui
Dat to prepare for its next major operation. [229] *
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