THE BLOODY TEN-DAY BATTLE BEGAN

Hell on Hamburger Hill


On May 11, 1969, Hamburger Hill became the scene of an
intense  and controversial battle during the
Vietnam War
.

Known to military planners as Hill 937 (its height in meters),
the solitary peak is
located in the dense jungles of the A
Shau Valley of Vietnam, about a mile from the border with
Laos.       

 Though the hill had no real tactical significance, taking the
hill was part of Operation Apache Snow, a U.S. military sweep
of the A Shau Valley. 

The purpose of the operation was to cut off North Vietnamese
infiltration from Laos and enemy threats to the cities of Hue
and Da Nang.
    

   


PHOTOS: On this day in 1969 - Paratroopers begin battle for Hamburger Hill

The Meat Grinder - The Battle of Hamburger Hill 10-20 May 1969 :  r/WarCollege

Hamburger Hill, Put Everything On It - Thomas Calabrese -

    

Hamburger Hill the day after the battle, May 21, 1969 | Flickr
Hamburger Hill the day after the battle, May 21, 1969.


        


 

    

   

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