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  1. An American soldier searching a Vietnamese house for Viet Cong guerrillas during the Vietnam War. Seek and destroy (also known as search and destroy, or S&D) is a military strategy which consists of inserting infantry forces into hostile territory and directing them to search and then attack enemy targets before immediately withdrawing. First ...

  2. American forces would search out the enemy, make contact, and then, with superior numbers and firepower, destroy him. But Vietnam was a guerrilla war--with no fronts, no distinct lines of supply and communication, no massing of enemy troops, no conclusive battles.

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  3. Search and destroy operations began in 1964, before U.S. ground forces were committed. These operations were conducted to locate the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong main force units in and...

  4. For nearly a decade, American combat soldiers fought in South Vietnam to help sustain an independent, noncommunist nation in Southeast Asia. After U.S. troops departed in 1973, the collapse of South Vietnam in 1975 prompted a lasting search to explain the United States’ first lost war.

  5. Jun 12, 2006 · Operation Meade River in 'Dodge City' was the largest and most successful Marine search-and-destroy cordon of the war. Called ö:Dodge Cityö: by the troops because of its shoot-em-up characteristics, the area 10 miles south of Da Nang was familiar ground for the Marines.

  6. Sep 13, 2017 · The massacre happens amid a campaign of U.S. search-and-destroy operations that are intended to find enemy territories, destroy them and then retreat.

  7. Securing, clearing, and search and destroy operations, however, were unique to the war in Vietnam. Search and destroy operations began in 1964, before U.S. ground forces were committed.

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