101st Airborne Division in Vietnam : the 'Screaming Eagles'
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101st Airborne Division in Vietnam : the 'Screaming Eagles'
-- One Hundred First Airborne Division in Vietnam
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"After World War II the first real action the 101st saw was in July 1965 when the 1st Brigade of the 'Screaming Eagles' was blooded in the Song Con Valley, Vietnam. It acted as rapid reaction force, reinforcing American and South Vietnamese forces when necessary, becoming expert in rapid helicopter assaults. The 2nd and 3rd Brigades arrived in December 1967 in time to take part in the reaction to the North Vietnamese Tet Offensive. The 101st and the 1st Cavalry were sent in to recapture Hue in a battle that raged for three weeks and was the only extended urban combat of the war. Follwing the Tet the 101st saw continuous combat including fighting on Hill 937 - 'Hamburger Hill'- which was some of the most brutal of the war. The last Army division to leave South Vietnam, the 101st spent almost seven years in combat." --from the backcover.
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