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Easter Offensive, 1972 - An Loc. Battle of An Loc (April 13, 1972 – July 20, 1972) April 14, 1972 – Two ARVN airborne soldiers look at an airstrike just on the edge of route 13, North of Saigon, as their unit pulls back to a firebase for air assaults into besieged An Loc, 15 miles further North.
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Battle of An Loc (April 13, 1972 – July 20, 1972) October...
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Battle of An Loc (April 13, 1972 – July 20, 1972) October 15, 1972 – A South Vietnamese soldier watches as airstrikes hit North Vietnamese bunker positions along highway 13, North of Saigon on Sunday, October 15, 1972. The South Viernamese troops are attempting to push toward the Lai Khe Base, 30 miles North of Saigon.
Easter Offensive, 1972. Battle of An Loc (April 13, 1972 – July 20, 1972) US Advisor Lt. Col. Burr M. Willey of Mayer, Mass.checked his M-16 rifle after this one got jammed as he moved up route 13 with a South Vietnamese army unit toward An Loc, besieged provincial capital North of Saigon.
The struggle for An Lộc in 1972 was an important battle of the war, as South Vietnamese forces halted the North Vietnamese advance towards Saigon. This fighting which ensued became the most protracted conflict of the 1972 Easter Offensive.
9 Οκτ 2023 · The communist assault on the South, dubbed the Easter Offensive, triggered intense fighting in and around the town of An Loc, just 60 miles north of Saigon, inspiring acts of sacrifice and heroism among both South Vietnamese and American defenders. (AP photo)
This documentary series is about the Battle of An Loc, where 3 North Vietnamese Divisions and 4 Regiments smashed into the province of Binh Long in North III...
Easter Offensive, 1972. Battle of An Loc (April 13, 1972 July 20, 1972) US Advisor Lt. Col. Burr M. Willey of Mayer, Mass.checked his M-16 rifle after this one got jammed as he moved up route 13 with a South Vietnamese army unit toward An Loc, besieged provincial capital North of Saigon. In this scene in Vietnam on May 19, 1972, Lt Col Willey was followed by his faithful dog Moos and South ...