An Khe Vietnam as South Vietnamese forces halted
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as South Vietnamese forces halted the North Vietnamese advance towards Saigon
214°E) on the Tien Sha peninsula was completed
Camp Eagle was turned over to the ARVN
It was the site of fierce fighting from February 1967 through February 1968
7/17th Air Cavalry was redesignated H Troop
An Khe Vietnam as South Vietnamese forces haltedLocated in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam, An Khe was a small village on the banks of the Song Be River. In the summer of 1965, the villagers acquired thousands of men as new neighbors. They moved in and selecting a relatively flat piece of terrain just north of the village on the eastern lower slopes of Hon Con Mountain, they set about building the home for the First Cavalry Division (Airmobile). The installation, Camp Radcliffe, was
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