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==Operation Lion's Den== Although ''Linebacker'' was largely carried out by air, naval forces were also deployed to provide [[counter-battery fire]] against enemy targets along the coast and other important logistical areas and in support of ground troops. One such operation was Operation Lion's Den, or "The Battle of Haiphong Harbor". On 27 August 1972, Vice Admiral [[James L. Holloway III]] took with him his ship, the heavy cruiser {{USS|Newport News|CA-148|6}}, the guided missile cruiser {{USS|Providence|CLG-6|6}}, and the destroyers {{USS|Robison|DDG-12|6}} and {{USS|Rowan|DD-782|6}} conducted a brief night raid against the North Vietnamese forces protecting the port of Haiphong. After the bombardment, the ships were threatened by four Soviet-built torpedo boats. Joined by two aircraft from the USS ''Coral Sea'', three of the four torpedo boats were sunk. It was one of the few ship-to-ship naval battles of the war.<ref>Holloway, James L. (2007). ''Aircraft Carriers at War: A Personal Retrospective of Korea, Vietnam, and the Soviet Confrontation''. US Naval Institute Press. {{ISBN|1-59114-391-8}}, p. 308</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Sherwood|first=John|title=Nixon's Trident: Naval Power in Southeast Asia, 1968β1972|publisher=Naval Historical Center|year=2009|url=https://www.history.navy.mil/research/publications/publications-by-subject/nixons-trident.html|isbn=9781505469127|pages=68β9}}{{PD-notice}}</ref>
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