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Author:
Andrew, Rod, Jr., author.
Title:
Hill fights : the first battle of Khe Sanh, 1967 / Rod Andrew, Jr.
Publisher:
History DivisionMarine Corps University,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
64 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 28 cm.
Subject:
United States.--Marine Corps--History.
United States.--Marine Corps
Vietnam War (1961-1975)
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Campaigns--Khé Sanh.--Khé Sanh.
Khé Sanh (Vietnam)--History.
Military campaigns.
Vietnam--Khé Sanh.
Military campaigns.
1961-1975
History.
Government publications.
Other Authors:
Marine Corps University (U.S.). History Division, issuing body.
Notes:
"PCN 2017946890"--Title page verso. Shipping list no.: 2018-0053-P. Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-61).
Contents:
Background and Strategic Debate -- Arrival of 1st Battalion, 3d Marines -- A reduced Garrison and More Contacts -- The Beginning of the Hill Fights -- Reinforcements -- Attack on the Hills -- Hill 881 North -- Renewed attacks on Hills 881 North and South -- Enemy Night Attack, 3 May -- Attack on Lang Vei -- Final Conquest on Hill 881 North -- Mopping Up -- Surrounded Reconnaissance Patrol, 9-10 May -- Aftermath -- Problems with the M16 -- Tactical and Strategic Implications.
Summary:
"In the spring of 1967, some of the most vicious and bloody fighting of the Vietnam War occurred in the remote northwestern corner of the Republic of Vietnam, or South Vietnam. Khe Sanh lies in the mountainous northwest corner of Quang Tri Province. As an otherwise insignificant village that few people from the outside world had ever heard of, Khe Sanh's location astride Route 9 near the demilitarized zone separating North and South Vietnam and just 10 kilometers east of the Laotian border made it strategically significant to American military planners and their North Vietnamese foes. Later, in 1968, the legendary siege of Khe Sanh, partly coinciding with the larger Communist Tet Offensive, would make this small village a household name among Americans and a well-known heroic chapter in the history of the U.S. Marine Corps. This narrative does not tell the story of the 1968 siege, but rather describes the equally heroic, brutal, and bloody fighting that took place around Khe Sanh during the preceding year. In the spring of 1967, various units from 3d Marine Division fought a number of ferocious battles with elements of the North Vietnamese Army, some of the best-trained and most motivated troops of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. These fierce clashes, erupting suddenly in steep mountainous terrain at close range and resulting in heavy casualties on both sides, included some of the most desperate fighting of the Vietnam War. In Marine Corps lore, they were known as the 'Hill Fights' or the 'First Battle of Khe Sanh.'"--Page 1.
Series:
Marines in the Vietnam War Commemorative Series
ISBN:
0160939615
9780160939617
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1006753661
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
UPAX334 -- Upper Iowa University - Henderson-Wilder Library (Fayette)

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