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  1. Nov 6, 2017 · Nine Days In May: The Battles of the 4th Infantry Division on the Cambodian Border, 1967, by Warren K. Wilkins, tells the story of battles that, although epic for those involved, lacked the size for official name designations. More significantly, the battles covered by Wilkins were born out of a strategy shared by both the Americans and North ...

  2. May 7, 2001 · The attention of the division and its senior headquarters, I Field Force, Vietnam, was now riveted on what appeared to be a developing storm. On 29 October the 4th Division moved its 1st Brigade headquarters to Dak To and on the following day strengthened its forces in the vicinity with the 3d Battalion, 8th Infantry.

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    As part of this operation, 2BCT conducted Operation Warhorse Cliffhanger, the first of six brigade air assault missions and one of the largest air assaults since the Vietnam War. 25 August 1944 – Troops of the 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division entered Paris, liberating the city from four years of German occupation. Not stopping to ...

  4. Sep 12, 2011 · The 4th Infantry Division had been in Vietnam a year, and many of the soldiers who filled its ranks when it arrived had rotated or were about to. Littlejohn’s LRRP was no exception. The four-man teams he still had intact were out on assignments, and the only veteran team leader at Base Camp Oasis that day was Sergeant Ronald Bonert, who was ...

  5. Charles P. Stone (June 17, 1915 – February 6, 2012), [1] was a career United States Army officer during the middle of the 20th century. After serving in World War II, in 1968 Major General Stone commanded the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division in Vietnam, leading his division to success during the Tet offensive. [2]

  6. Sorry about the delay in updating some of the information of the newest members. It has been completed today. The webmaster and the owner of this site will NEVER ask for donations. This is a labor of love. -Franchelle. Webmaster & proud daughter of Jack "Gordo" Aragon. 1st/10th, 4th Infantry, B Troop. Vietnam. May 1969 - May 1970.

  7. 955 killed. US body count: 5,731 killed. 1,299 individual and 194 crew-served. Operation MacArthur (later renamed Operation Binh Tay–MacArthur) was a United States Army military operation in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam from 12 October 1967 to 31 January 1969. The early phases of the operation encompassed the Battle of Dak To from 3 ...

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