Mayaguez Incident
The Mayaguez incident between the Khmer Rouge and the United States from May 12–15, 1975, was the last official battle of the Vietnam War. The names of the Americans killed, as well as those of three Marines who were left behind on the island of Koh Tang after the battle and who were subsequently executed by the Khmer Rouge, are the last names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The merchant ship's crew, whose seizure at sea had prompted the U.S. attack, had been released in good health, unknown to the U.S. Marines or the U.S. command of the operation, before the Marines attacked. It was the only known engagement between U.S. ground forces and the Khmer Rouge.
Read more about Mayaguez Incident: Khmer Rouge Seize The Mayaguez, President Ford Reacts, U.S. Rescue Preparations, The Khmer Rouge On Koh Tang, The Mayaguez Crew On Rong Sam Lem, Aftermath
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