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Die Schlacht am Hamburger Hill war die letzte größere US-Bodenoffensive im Vietnamkrieg. Sie fand vom 10. bis 20. Mai 1969 in der Nähe der laotischen Grenze auf dem Hügel Dong Ap Bia statt, der in den US-Militärkarten als Hügel 937 verzeichnet war.
Hamburger Hill ist ein US-amerikanischer Anti-Kriegsfilm des Regisseurs John Irvin aus dem Jahr 1987. Er erzählt die Geschichte einer Militäroperation der US-Armee im Vietnamkrieg – Operation Apache Snow im Mai 1969, die sogenannte Schlacht am Hamburger Hill –, mit dem Auftrag, den Hügel 937 im A-Shau-Tal zu erstürmen.
The Battle of Hamburger Hill (13–20 May 1969) was fought by US Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) forces against People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces during Operation Apache Snow of the Vietnam War.
In May 1969, the US Army’s 101st Airborne Division launched several assaults against a ridge near the Laotian border. Their objective — Hill 937, or “Hamburg...
16. Nov. 2009 · On May 11, 1969, Hamburger Hill becomes the scene of an intense and controversial battle during the Vietnam War. Known to military planners as Hill 937 (a reference to its height in meters),...
3. Okt. 2019 · In May 1969, US forces moved into the A Shau Valley in South Vietnam opening the Battle of Hamburger Hill and overcame the North Vietnamese.
19. Mai 2024 · The Battle of Hamburger Hill took place over more than ten days, from May 10 to May 20, 1969. By the end of it all over 16,000 artillery rounds and hundreds of helicopter gunships and tactical air strikes were utilized by American forces on just a few key mountains.
Heavy losses among all combatants gave the mountain a new name: Hamburger Hill. Long the scene of fierce battles between U.S. and their South Vietnamese allies and North Vietnamese forces, the A Shau closely parallels the Vietnam‐Laos border.
15. Aug. 2019 · Fifty years after leading a company of soldiers up Hamburger Hill, Gerald “Bob” Harkins sees the assault against burrowed-in North Vietnamese army forces no differently than he did then.
15. Aug. 2019 · Tet soured America’s taste for the Vietnam War. Hamburger Hill poisoned the national will to keep fighting. Hamburger Hill had been the kind of extended battle that U.S. military commanders...