1966 in the Vietnam War

At the beginning of 1966, the number of U.S. military personnel in South Vietnam totaled 184,300.:149 South Vietnamese military forces totaled 514,000 including the army (ARVN) and the Regional Force and Popular Force (the "Ruff-Puffs") militias.:36 The North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) numbered 400,000, most still in North Vietnam. 50,000 PAVN cadre and soldiers infiltrated South Vietnam during 1965. Group 559, charged with transporting supplies down the Ho Chi Minh Trail to supply PAVN troops in both South Vietnam and Laos, numbered 24,400 personnel.:164–71 The U.S. estimated the number of Viet Cong (VC) and PAVN soldiers in South Vietnam at nearly 280,000 by June 1966, including part-time guerrillas.:63 A pause in the bombing of North Vietnam by U.S. warplanes had been announced by President Johnson on 24 December and remained in effect.

1966 in the Vietnam War
 1965
1967 
Location
Vietnam
Belligerents

Anti-Communist forces:

 South Vietnam
 United States
 South Korea
 Australia
 Philippines
 New Zealand
Kingdom of Laos
Republic of China

Communist forces:

 North Vietnam
Viet Cong
Pathet Lao
 People's Republic of China
 Soviet Union
 North Korea
Strength

South Vietnam: 735,900
United States: 485,300
South Korea: 45,566
Thailand : 244
Australia: 4,525
Philippines: 2,061

New Zealand: 155
Viet Cong and North Vietnam: 282,000:145
Casualties and losses
US: 6,350 killed
South Vietnam: 11,953 killed:275
Australia 63 killed
Viet Cong and North Vietnam: casualties 71,473-55,524 killed:77–8
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