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.
Many men died at Hamburger Hill.
Hamburger Hill was the 101st Air Cavalry Division and the 1st Cavalry Division, both Army units.
According to sources I have consulted, the US and South Vietnam lost 72 men. North Vietnamese losses are unknown as they dragged away their dead whenever possible, but 630 NVA bodies were counted after the battle.
The spatula and the grill.
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.
10-20 May '69.
The duration of Hamburger Hill is 1.87 hours.
Many men died at Hamburger Hill.
Hamburger Hill was created on 1987-08-28.
Battle of Hamburger Hill happened on 20-05-10.
when the hell was the battle of Hamburger Hill ? Maybe the battle of Bunker Hill!!!
The U.S. and South Vietnamese won The Battle Of Hamburger Hill
Philippines.
My favorites are: We Were Soldiers Full Metal Jacket Platoon Garden of Stone Forrest Gump Bat 21 Hamburger Hill Born on the Fourth of July Good Morning Vietnam and Uncommon Valor
Hamburger Hill was the 101st Air Cavalry Division and the 1st Cavalry Division, both Army units.
Men looked like hamburger meat once they'd been impacted by high velocity projectiles (bullets and shrapnel, and concussion). Do NOT believe in television or any other action packed movie filmed in the 21st century (and a lot of 20th century films). Human bodies look like road kills on modern battlefields. In movies, especially COP SHOWS, every "body" looks like the person is just laying down (which they are) or sleeping (which they might be). That's NOT the way they look in real life. The number one greatest fear of the average GI in Vietnam was not dying! It was looking like "THAT" (a road kill)! There was a saying in Vietnam (one of many), "Live fast, die young, and be a BEAUTIFUL CORPSE!"