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Military terminology / Battle of Hamburger Hill / 101st Airborne Division / Operation Apache Snow / Landing zone / A Shau Valley / Platoon / Friendly fire / Con Thien / Thua Thien-Hue Province / Vietnam War / Military
Date: 2005-12-27 20:46:53
Military terminology
Battle of Hamburger Hill
101st Airborne Division
Operation Apache Snow
Landing zone
A Shau Valley
Platoon
Friendly fire
Con Thien
Thua Thien-Hue Province
Vietnam War
Military

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