173d Airborne Brigade


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Dak To


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Their officers and senior noncoms were drawn from the U.S. Army's elite. An all-volunteer unit of paratroopers, the "Sky Soldiers, " men of the 173rd Airborne Brigade (Separate) were MACV's "fire brigade, " rushed to stem the tide wherever the fighting was heaviest. In 1967 the attention of General Giap and his North Vietnamese Army (NVA) focused on a small mountain hamlet in the Central Highlands called Dak To. From June to November 1967, in the hills and valleys surrounding Dak To, the 173d fought some of the bloodiest battles of the entire Vietnam War.




Society of the 173D Airborne Brigade


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Presents information on the 173D Airborne Brigade, which served during the Vietnam War. Lists those in the Brigade that received the Medal of Honor. Offers information on the Society of the 173D Airborne Brigade in Washington, D.C. Provides a list of members of the Brigade killed in action.




The First Three Years


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173D Airborne Brigade


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After Action Report reviews redeployment of the 173d between June 14 and August 25, 1971. Its intention is to assist other units which may be tasked with redeployment. Report is primarily concerned with how affairs were conducted; issues that arose and what can be improved upon in the future.