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admarlow | 01:59 Sun 13th Oct 2013 | Travel
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About 8 years ago while traveling in Vietnam I was to a "hill" from the Vietnam war. I can remember its name or designated number can anyone help. It was used by the Americans as a base. When I went there there was a museum on top of the hill. They still had the bunkers and guys selling old american medals. Does anyone know what this place was called as I would like to read a book about it.
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Hill 996, July 11, 1969www.506infantry.org/hisvietnam/his1stbnvnarticle32.html‎

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http://www.506infantry.org/hisvietnam/his1stbnvnarticle32.html

this may work better, I'm not very good at these links.
Its hill 996 and was by Hamburger Hill.
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I googled it but couldn't find any pictures so I'm not sure.
the details that I found said that it has a museum on top of the hill.
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Found it I think I was a little off with it being called a hill it's Khe Sanh Combat Base. Thanks
I had a brother at Khe Sahn
Fighting off the Viet Cong
They're still there, he's all gone

- Springsteen

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