The Battle For Hamburger Hill!
This battle took place in the A Shau Valley along South Vietnam's northern border with Laos. Here, On 14 May, 1969 ARVN units and American troops of the 101st Airborne Division assaulted Hill 937--Ap Bia Mountain, or "Hamburger Hill"--about one mile from the Laos frontier. The initial attacks were repulsed by entrenched Viet Cong and the action became a battle of attrition between opposing infantry forces. Finally, after nine assaults over six days of heavy fighting in which severe losses were incurred US and ARVN forces took the hill--only to abandon the virtually worthless objective several days later.
The battle had occurred only because Viet Cong had elected to stand and fight where the terrain was to their advantage; once the US committed large forces, the VC withdrew across the Laos border.





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dragonflycq:
That's what I've been sayin!!!!

dragonflycq:
I heard that she did...just never heard why.