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Republic of Vietnam River and Coastal Police

The River and Coastal Police – RCP (Vietnamese: Cảnh Sát Sông Và Ven Biển – CSSVVB), also variously designated as Marine Police and 'Police Nautique' or 'Police Fluviale et Côtière' in French, was the "naval" branch of the Republic of Vietnam National Police (Vietnamese: Cãnh Sát Quốc Gia – CSQG), active from 1965 to 1975.

Republic of Vietnam National River and Coastal Police
Cảnh Sát Sông Và Ven Biển
Flag of the Republic of Vietnam National River and Coastal Police
Active1965 – 30 April 1975
Country South Vietnam
AllegianceRepublic of Vietnam
BranchRepublic of Vietnam National Police
TypeWater police
RoleBrown-water navy
Close-quarters combat
Counterinsurgency
Counterintelligence
Direct fire
Force protection
HUMINT
Jungle warfare
Law enforcement
Naval boarding
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Size2,404 men, 380 river and inshore patrol craft (at height in 1971)
HeadquartersPhú Xuân
Nickname(s)CSSVVB (RCP in English)
EngagementsTet Offensive
Phú Quốc Island
Fall of Saigon
Commanders
Notable
commanders
(Unknown)

History edit

The Marine Police was officially established in 1965 by the south Vietnamese government to provide a waterborne law-enforcement capability to assist the CSQG in countering Viet Cong (VC) activity on the more than 3,000 miles of navigable inland waterways. This effort was directed primarily at the Mekong Delta area. The Marine Police had responsibility for control and maintenance of security on navigable waterways and sea ports in the Republic of Vietnam, the support of resources control, the enforcement of civil and maritime law, and assistance in other police activities.

Structure edit

Headquartered at Phú Xuân, near Huế in Thừa Thiên Province, the Marine Police had an initial strength of 350 men, who operated 100 river patrol boats from three bases in the Mekong delta and patrolled 40 miles of waterways by late 1966. The Marine Police was placed in 1969 under the control of the Field Police Command (Vietnamese: Cãnh Sát Dã Chiên – CSDC) co-located to the CSQG Headquarters at Saigon.[1] By 1970-71, it had grown to a force of 2,404 men operating from 22 riverine and coastal bases located in all of the four Military Regions, patrolling 440 miles of waterways and the sea coast in 380 river and inshore patrol craft. Boat crews were trained at the Marine Police Training Centre (Vietnamese: Trung tâm huấn luyện cảnh sát biển) co-located at their Phú Xuân HQ, which also housed the Police repair yard.[2]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tarrius, La Police de Campagne du Sud-Vietnam 1967-1975 (2005), pp. 38-39.
  2. ^ Sir Robert Thompson et al, Report on the Republic of Vietnam National Police, (1971), Appendix H, p. 1.

References edit

  • Sir Robert Thompson et al., Report on the Republic of Vietnam National Police, 1971. [available online at http://www.counterinsurgency.org/1971%20Thompson%20Police/Thompson%20Police.htm]
  • Valéry Tarrius, La Police de Campagne du Sud-Vietnam 1967-1975, in Armes Militaria Magazine, March 2005 issue, Histoire & Collections, Paris, pp. 37–43. ISSN 0753-1877 (in French)

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