Siege of Đắk Đoa

Siege of Đắk Đoa
Part of the First Indochina War
Date11–17 February 1954
Location13°59′38″N 108°06′58″E / 13.99389°N 108.11611°E / 13.99389; 108.11611
Result Việt Minh victory
Belligerents

French Union

 Democratic Republic of Vietnam

Commanders and leaders
Pierre Chasse Nguyễn Chánh
Units involved
2 Platoons from G.M. 100 Elements of the 803rd Regiment
Casualties and losses
120 killed Unknown

The siege of Dak Doa was a military event which took place between 11 and 17 February 1954 during the First Indochina War between elements of a French battle group - Groupement Mobile No. 100 and the Việt Minh. After a seven-day siege the Việt Minh overran and wiped out an outlying French position at Đắk Đoa near Kon Tum.