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Hamburger Hill was the 101st Air Cavalry Division and the 1st Cavalry Division, both Army units.

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when the hell was the battle of Hamburger Hill ? Maybe the battle of Bunker Hill!!!


When did Battle of Hamburger Hill happen?

Battle of Hamburger Hill happened on 20-05-10.


Was the battle of hamburger hill success?

The U.S. and South Vietnamese won The Battle Of Hamburger Hill


Who was victorious in the battle of hamburger hill?

The 101st Abn (Ambl) Div.


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Hamburger Hill. Officially it is know as the Battle of Hill 937, The soldiers who fought it named it hamburger hill, a joking reference to the Battle of Pork Chop hill fought during the Korean war, because both battles had little to no strategic or tactical value.


How long was Hamburger hill?

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.


How many survived the battle of hamburger hill?

There were about 2,400 patriot soldiers at the Battle of Bunker Hill, of these 115 were killed, 305 were wounded, and 30 were captured.


What date was the battle of hamburger hill in the Vietnam war?

10-20 May '69.


What was the name of the hill that the 101st Airborne engaged a North Vietnamese Regiment on Hill 937 forty-one years ago?

Battle of Hamburger Hill


What is the duration of Hamburger Hill?

The duration of Hamburger Hill is 1.87 hours.


Who died at hamburger hill?

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Did air force special forces make up the 173rd airborne during hamburger hill?

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