Collection: Cambodian Campaign

Cambodian Campaign (1970)

In the spring of 1970, U.S. and South Vietnamese forces launched a bold cross-border incursion into Cambodia — a controversial but strategically significant operation aimed at destroying North Vietnamese Army base areas and supply lines along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

The Operation

President Nixon authorized the incursion on April 28, 1970. U.S. Army and ARVN units swept into the "Fishhook" and "Parrot's Beak" regions of Cambodia, capturing massive quantities of weapons, ammunition, and supplies that had been stockpiled for use against allied forces in South Vietnam.

The Impact

The campaign disrupted NVA logistics for years and bought critical time for Vietnamization — the drawdown of U.S. forces and the buildup of South Vietnamese military capability. It came at a significant political cost at home, igniting widespread anti-war protests across the United States.

The Soldiers

The men who crossed into Cambodia did so knowing the stakes — and the controversy. They executed their mission with professionalism and courage in dense jungle terrain against a determined enemy.

Wear the History

MIP Brand's Cambodian Campaign collection honors the soldiers who fought in one of Vietnam's most consequential — and contested — operations. Each piece is crafted with premium materials and authentic unit insignia, built for those who carry history forward.

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