About this Unit
C Battery, 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery was a field artillery unit within the United States Army, most notably active during the Vietnam War. The 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery Regiment provided critical fire support to U.S. and allied forces, with C Battery often operating in challenging terrain and under hostile conditions. The unit participated in numerous operations, delivering accurate and timely artillery fire in support of infantry missions and defensive positions throughout its deployment. Known for its professionalism and resilience, C Battery, 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery earned commendations for its service and contributions to combat operations in Southeast Asia.
Historical Facts
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Vietnam War Service: C Battery, 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery served with distinction during the Vietnam War, providing critical artillery fire support to infantry units in some of the war’s most contested regions.
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Nickname “The Mighty Ninth”: The 9th Artillery Regiment, including C Battery, earned the nickname “The Mighty Ninth” for its relentless firepower and effectiveness in supporting ground operations.
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Operation Junction City: C Battery participated in Operation Junction City in 1967, one of the largest U.S. airborne and artillery operations of the Vietnam War, designed to destroy Viet Cong bases in War Zone C.
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Firebase Assignments: C Battery often operated from remote firebases, including Firebase Crook and Firebase Nancy, where they faced frequent enemy attacks and countered with rapid, accurate artillery barrages.
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Use of 105mm Howitzers: The battery was equipped primarily with M102 and M101 105mm howitzers, known for their mobility and devastating firepower in jungle and mountainous terrain.
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Tet Offensive 1968: During the Tet Offensive, C Battery provided crucial artillery support in repelling enemy assaults and preventing the overrunning of key positions.
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Medals and Citations: Members of C Battery received numerous awards for bravery and service, including Bronze Stars and Army Commendation Medals, recognizing their valor under fire.
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Integrated with Infantry: C Battery often worked closely with infantry units such as the 25th Infantry Division, coordinating fire missions to break enemy attacks and support patrols.
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Veterans’ Reunions: Decades after the war, veterans of C Battery, 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery continue to hold reunions, sharing stories and honoring fallen comrades.
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Legacy and Lineage: The lineage of the 7th Battalion, 9th Artillery, including C Battery, traces back to World War I, and its colors and honors are preserved by successor artillery units in the U.S. Army today.