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  1. The exact location can be found using a Vietnam map that has the “BR” grid shown as an over-lay. Using other maps in this folder, I’ve drawn the grid over-lay in red lines on the map shown below.

  2. A virtual tour of Vietnam as seen by veterans who served on Hill 4-11 or in the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry or one of its supporting units.

  3. The center of the map is a base with a barbwire fence around it and watchtowers and sandbag bunkers. Very limited vehicles on both sides. The US has a huey transport and a moble spawn, a NON-repawning Cobra, 1 tank, 3 APC's and 5 jeeps.

  4. 12 lip 2011 · These sources included: Operations Reports & Lessons Learned (ORLLs), After Action Reports, Annual Historical Supplements, unit histories, and input from many Vietnam Vets. Take the data at face value and keep in mind that some of the information may have been inaccurate when the original documents were written.

  5. T. Jodaitis, 28 March 1993 From Dan Gillotti - 30th Artillery Association. 11. 1st Cavalry Division Fire Support Bases in and around Tay Ninh 1969-1970 Based on Artillery ORLLs. 12.

  6. These maps are mostly Americal Firebases and we are working on the all unit maps at present, so please be patient. Maps have pinpoint locations of LZ's & Firebases, that display a photo image.(click on blue icon)

  7. 22 lis 2018 · FSB Hill 4-11. A typical Vietnam era firebase was FSB Hill 4-11, which was active near Quang Ngai City, during 1969 – 1970. It was the headquarters for the 3rd Battalion, 1st Infantry. The artillery unit was Delta battery, (M102A1 105mm Howitzers) 6th Battalion, 11th Artillery.

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