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Main Force 274 Regiment versus 11th Armored cav.

Reference- US Army: John A. Cash, John Albright, and Allan W. Sandstrum: "Seven Firefights in Vietnam: CONVOY AMBUSH ON HIGHWAY 1, 21 NOVEMBER 1966," US Army, Command and General Staff College, Combined Arms Research Library, United States Army Center of Military History: Vietnam Studies, (DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1985),

self-created diagram: simple Powerpoint boxes for the diagrams, etc. Battle details and maps from public domain US Govt Documents - US Army, Command and General Staff College, Combined Arms Research Library, Center of Military History: Vietnam Studies, (DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1985),


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Main Force 274 Regiment versus 11th Armored cav.

Reference- US Army: John A. Cash, John Albright, and Allan W. Sandstrum: "Seven Firefights in Vietnam: CONVOY AMBUSH ON HIGHWAY 1, 21 NOVEMBER 1966," US Army, Command and General Staff College, Combined Arms Research Library, United States Army Center of Military History: Vietnam Studies, (DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1985),

self-created diagram: simple Powerpoint boxes for the diagrams, etc. Battle details and maps from public domain US Govt Documents - US Army, Command and General Staff College, Combined Arms Research Library, Center of Military History: Vietnam Studies, (DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1985),


Military clipart icons from US Army website- Fort Sill. All are public domain https://sill-www.army.mil/Graphics/clipart_library.htm

Since Powerpoint is used to type text and provide boxes, arrows etc.- this laborious blurb should suffice for Microsoft: "Contains clipart from Microsoft Powerpoint- not for commercial use or resale, per Microsoft guidelines at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HP030900871033.aspx, Copyright, Microsoft Corporation. Include this notice with any reuse"

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