A Shau Valley
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The A Shau Valley is a valley in Vietnam's, Thừa Thiên province, west of the city of Huế along the border with Laos. The valley was one of the key entry points into South Vietnam for men and matériel brought along the Ho Chi Minh Trail by the communist forces and was the scene of heavy fighting during the Vietnam War.
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- Mystique of the Valley by Major Richard L. Horvath
- The Summer Offensive in the A Shau Valley by Lt. Frank Hair
[edit] See also
- Battle of A Shau
- Battle of Fire Support Base Ripcord
- Battle of Hamburger Hill
- Dong Ap Bia
- Loren Hagan and Recon Team Kansas (MACV-SOG) versus the NVA 304th & 308th Divisions.
Coordinates: 16°15′33.5″N 107°12′45″E / 16.259306°N 107.2125°E
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