No, that is the correct name of the battle. It was fought on and around an adjacent hill, called Breed's Hill, but the name of the battle is and will always be, The Battle of Bunker Hill.
Battle of Guard Hill happened in 1864.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was taken place in Boston, Massachusetts on breeds hill
Breed's Hill
The battle of Bunker Hill happened in the state of Boston, Massachusetts
I understand it as a satchel bomb tossed into a buncker he was in or maybe sleeping.
10-20 May '69.
The battle for Hamburger Hill (Hill 937) fought during the Vietnam War lasted for ten days, from 10 to 20 May 1969.The movie Hamburger Hill, staring Clint Eastwood, was 2 and a half hours long.
Battle of Battle Hill happened on 1846-08-13.
Breeds Hill and Bunker Hill are adjoining hills located in Boston. During the Revolutionary war, a battle that was fought on Breeds Hill was mistakenly identified as the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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No, that is the correct name of the battle. It was fought on and around an adjacent hill, called Breed's Hill, but the name of the battle is and will always be, The Battle of Bunker Hill.
The address of the Pleasant Hill Vietnam Aviation Museum is: 746 E Pleasant Hill Road, Pink Hill, NC 28572
when the hell was the battle of Hamburger Hill ? Maybe the battle of Bunker Hill!!!
What was a major consequence of the Battle of Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill?
The Battle of Breed's Hill.
Thats like the answer to the question: "Who's buried in Grant's tomb? Why General U.S. Grant of course. Hill 875 is the name of the hill and a battle that took place there. The hill was listed as being 875 meters high on old French maps of Vietnam. It was south and west of Dak To, Vietnam, in Kontum Province near the junction of the Vietnam, Laos and Cambodian borders. The Battle of Hill 875 was started by an initial assault by 330 men of Alpha, Charlie and Delta Companies of the 2d Battalion (Airborne) 503d Infantry, 173d Airborne Brigade on Sunday the 19th of November 1967. On the 20th of November as the sun was setting the 4th Battalion 503d Infantry arrived to reinforce 2/503. The Battle ended on Thansgiving Day 1967. Medals of Honor were awarded to Chaplain (Major) Charles Watters and SP4 Carlos Lozada.