Base 105 (Huguette 6) was one of the important bases, deployed by the French north of Muong Thanh Airport, protecting and controlling a relatively large area to prevent our attacks.
The objective of capturing base 105 had been thoroughly understood beforehand. After a period of careful preparation in all aspects, the General Military Commission decided to use several regiments of Division 308 and Division 312 to attack the base.
On the night of April 18, 1954, our army opened fire to attack base 105. We continuously attacked and organized to defeat the enemy's counterattacks.
On the enemy side, realizing that Muong Thanh Airport was in danger of being cut in half and Huguette 6 at the northern end of the airport was about to be destroyed, half of Muong Thanh Airport, occupying one-fifth of the area of the stronghold, would fall into enemy hands, De Castries ordered Langlais to immediately proceed to clear the airport, first of all supplying Huguette 6 in the distance that was tightly surrounded.
On April 15, 16, and 17, Langlais mobilized three airborne battalions, the 1st, 2nd, and 6th, to launch an operation to relieve and supply Huguette 6 at the northern end of the airport. The legionnaires at this stronghold not only lacked ammunition but also lacked drinking water.
However, the supply operation for Huguette 6 caused Langlais to lose more combat troops than the counterattacks to retake hill C1. At the end of the third day, De Castries ordered the officer Bizard, the commander at Huguette 6, to withdraw his troops from here on the night of April 18.
Bigeard, deputy commander of the central sector, gathered a force consisting mostly of paratroopers and legionnaires, along with two road-clearing tanks, to intercept the retreating troops at Huguette 6. But the entire army lost its fighting strength in front of our trenches after less than half an hour of fire.
Bigeard had no choice but to order the commander of Huguette 6 to "leave all the wounded behind, open an escape route to Muong Thanh or surrender."
On our side, thoroughly implementing the idea of actively attacking, and at the same time creating favorable conditions to attack and destroy all enemy troops, the Party Committee and the Campaign Command advocated continuing to consolidate and build battlefields, tightening the siege to gradually suffocate the enemy, capturing the airport, actively attacking aircraft, cutting off supplies, actively fighting enemy counterattacks, encircling and attacking, and sniping, causing the enemy's defense area to narrow, supplies to be difficult, casualties to increase, forces to be worn out, and will to increasingly collapse.
Based on the mission assigned by the Campaign General Staff, the divisions set to work, first of all building the battlefield.
Building the battlefield was a fierce struggle between us and the enemy. The closer we dug to the stronghold, the more we threatened their survival, so they tried their best to stop us. They used artillery to fire explosive shells in the air, used planes to bomb and bomb, and sent troops to fill in the trenches...
During the day the enemy filled in, at night we came up and continued digging. The soldiers came up with many ways to dig. At first we dug on the ground with a straw "gourd" to cover the front, then switched to digging, digging a hole and gradually digging forward. Finally we used the method of digging underground in sections and then collapsing it, with a straw cover on top to cover the shrapnel.
Thanks to the persistent struggle and those innovations, the trenches were getting closer and closer to the enemy base. On April 10, the 57th Regiment dug across Hong Cum Airport.
On April 15, the 165th Regiment's position approached the 105th stronghold, in some places reaching 15 meters from the fence. On April 17, many sections of the fence surrounding the stronghold were cut. The enemy was tightly surrounded, without food supplies or drinking water.
Leveraging their experience in encroachment, on the night of April 18, Regiment 165 destroyed stronghold 105 protecting the north of the airport. The last stronghold at the north end of the airport no longer exists.
TB (according to VNA)Source
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