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Vietnam War 5 VC Propaganda Leaflets Against US 23rd INFANTRY DIVISION *Unused*
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Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser.Vietnam war 5 unissued VietCong propaganda leaflets (photocopies) with a reward of "100.000 DONG" (piasters) to anyone who captured a member of US Army 25th INFANTRY Division combat units. Each paper measures 11" by 8.5", unused condition. Vietnamese phrase at the bottom of each document can be translated as "American Troop Invaders ! They Are Enemy Who Can't Co-Exist With Us Under Same Sky !".
The
23rd
Infantry Division "Americal"
was activated September 25, 1967 in Vietnam from a combination of units already in Vietnam and newly-arrived units. Its precursor, a division-sized task force known as Task Force Oregon was created in Quang Ngai and Quang Tin provinces from the 3rd Brigade of the 25th Infantry Division, the 1st Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division, and the 196th Light Infantry Brigade (all separate brigades that deployed to Vietnam in 1966). Task Force Oregon operated in close cooperation with the 1st Marine Division in the I Corps Military Region. As more US Army units arrived in Vietnam the two divisional brigades were released back to their parent organizations and two arriving separate brigades were assigned to Task Force Oregon, which was in turn re-designated the 23rd Infantry Division (Americal). The division was composed of the 11th, 196th, and 198th Light Infantry Brigades and divisional support units. Both the 11th and 198th brigades were newly-formed units. The Americal, in Vietnam, suffered an important defeat at the Battle of Kham Duc but gave a solid performance during TET, The Battle of LoGiang and the Battle of Nui Hoac Ridge (Hill 352). Platoon Sergeant Finnis McCleery was awarded the Medal of Honor for his valiant efforts on Hill 352. Sgt. Alan Allen was awarded the Silver Star for this same battle. Both men were members of A Co. 1/6 198th. 20 men from A Company were lost in the Battle of LoGiang on 8 February 1968. A Co. of the 198th was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for its heroic efforts in the Battle of LoGiang, 8 February 1968. The 198th and 11th Brigades were withdrawn from Vietnam in November 1971, and the division was inactivated. (The 196th Brigade was reconstituted as a separate brigade and remained in Vietnam until 29 June 1972, the last major combat unit to be withdrawn. Its 3rd Battalion, 21st infantry (Gimlets) was the last U.S. maneuver battalion to leave Vietnam, on 23 August 1972).
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