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NVA OFFENSIVE DURING THE VIETNAM WAR
Eastertide Offensive; Nguyen Hue Offensive; 1972 spring–summer offensive; Chiến dịch Xuân–Hè 1972; Chiến dịch Xuân-Hè 1972; 1972 spring-summer offensive
  • ARVN M-48 tanks are positioned near the Dong Ha River overlooking QL-9 during the Easter Offensive, 10 April 1972
  • An ARVN outpost on the My Chanh Line, 2 May 1972
  • PAVN 122mm artillery battery goes into action on the Kon Tum front
  • PAVN offensive in I Corps
  • ARVN soldier with [[M72 LAW]] anti-tank rockets during the defense of An Lộc
  • South Vietnamese northern defense line
  • PAVN offensive in III Corps
  • PAVN offensive in II Corps
  • [[John Paul Vann]] and his staff at their Pleiku headquarters
  • North Vietnamese T-54 tank knocked out in An Lộc by U.S. Army [[AH-1 Cobra]] helicopter gunship
  • The ''Nguyen Hue Offensive'' of 1972
  • [[SA-7 Grail]] shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile and launcher
  • [[SA-2 Guideline]] anti-aircraft missile on camouflaged launcher
  • Republic of Vietnam: Corps Tactical Zones
  • F-4]]s at [[Takhli RTAFB]] in Thailand
  • [[ZSU-57-2]] tracked anti-aircraft vehicle

Eastertide         
  • Easter lily]]s, a symbol of the resurrection of Jesus, adorn the [[chancel]] of a Lutheran church in Baltimore
IN WESTERN CHRISTIANITY, THE PERIOD OF FIFTY DAYS FROM EASTER SUNDAY TO PENTECOST SUNDAY.
Easter (season); Easter season; Paschal Tide; Paschal season; Paschaltide; Easter Season; Exaudi; Qyamta; Qytama; Season of Ressurection
¦ noun the Easter period.
Eastertide         
  • Easter lily]]s, a symbol of the resurrection of Jesus, adorn the [[chancel]] of a Lutheran church in Baltimore
IN WESTERN CHRISTIANITY, THE PERIOD OF FIFTY DAYS FROM EASTER SUNDAY TO PENTECOST SUNDAY.
Easter (season); Easter season; Paschal Tide; Paschal season; Paschaltide; Easter Season; Exaudi; Qyamta; Qytama; Season of Ressurection
Eastertide (also known as Eastertime or the Easter season) or Paschaltide (also known as Paschaltime or the Paschal season) is a festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity that focuses on celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It begins on Easter Sunday, which initiates Easter Week in Western Christianity, and Bright Week in Eastern Christianity.
This joyful Eastertide         
"This joyful Eastertide" is an 1894 Easter carol. The words are by George Ratcliffe Woodward, the tune is from the Netherlands (1624), and the 1894 harmonisation is by Charles Wood.

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Easter Offensive

The Easter Offensive, also known as the 1972 spring–summer offensive (Vietnamese: Chiến dịch Xuân–Hè 1972) by North Vietnam, or the Red Fiery Summer (Mùa hè đỏ lửa) as romanticized in South Vietnamese literature, was a military campaign conducted by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN, the regular army of North Vietnam) against the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN, the regular army of South Vietnam) and the United States military between 30 March and 22 October 1972, during the Vietnam War.

This conventional invasion (the largest invasion since 300,000 Chinese troops had crossed the Yalu River into North Korea during the Korean War) was a radical departure from previous North Vietnamese offensives. The offensive was designed to achieve a decisive victory, which even if it did not lead to the collapse of South Vietnam, would greatly improve the North's negotiating position at the Paris Peace Accords.

The U.S. high command had been expecting an attack in 1972 but the size and ferocity of the assault caught the defenders off balance, because the attackers struck on three fronts simultaneously, with the bulk of the North Vietnamese army. This first attempt by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) to invade the south since the Tet Offensive of 1968, became characterized by conventional infantry–armor assaults backed by heavy artillery, with both sides fielding the latest in technological advances in weapons systems.

In the I Corps Tactical Zone, North Vietnamese forces overran South Vietnamese defensive positions in a month-long battle and captured Quảng Trị city, before moving south in an attempt to seize Huế. The PAVN similarly eliminated frontier defense forces in the II Corps Tactical Zone and advanced towards the provincial capital of Kon Tum, threatening to open a way to the sea, which would have split South Vietnam in two. Northeast of Saigon, in the III Corps Tactical Zone, PAVN forces overran Lộc Ninh and advanced to assault the capital of Bình Long Province at An Lộc.

The campaign can be divided into three phases: April was a month of PAVN advances; May became a period of equilibrium; in June and July the South Vietnamese forces counter-attacked, culminating in the recapture of Quảng Trị City in September. On all three fronts, initial North Vietnamese successes were hampered by high casualties, inept tactics and the increasing application of U.S. and South Vietnamese air power. One result of the offensive was the launching of Operation Linebacker, the first sustained bombing of North Vietnam by the U.S. since November 1968. Although South Vietnamese forces withstood their greatest trial thus far in the conflict, as well as thwarting North Vietnam's goal of large territorial gains, the North Vietnamese accomplished two important goals: they had gained valuable territory within South Vietnam from which to launch future offensives and they had obtained a better bargaining position at the peace negotiations being conducted in Paris.