1967 Vietnam War North Vietnamese Divisional Banner Flag Battle of Dak To
$ 83.6$ 50.16
Availability: 100 in stock
Modified Item:No
All returns accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted
Original/Reproduction:Original
Country/Region of Manufacture:Vietnam
Condition:Used
Country of Manufacture:Vietnam
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Viet Nam War Viet Cong Divisional Battle Flag. Translates to "Peoples Army for the Liberation of the South, Underground Forces Rise Up, 1967". Captured by a trooper from the U.S. Army 503rd Airborne Infantry, 4th Battalion, after the famous battle of Dak To, which was fought from 11/3 to 12/1 1967. U.S. forces defeated North Vietnamese forces, driving them back into Laos and Cambodia. The 503rd Airborne received a Presidential Unit Citation for bravery during the battle. U.S. losses were 289 KIA, with NVA KIA estimated at 1,644. It is in excellent condition, and measures approximately 27" x 36". It is two thicknesses of silk. There was some kind of adhesive or double sided tape that held the banner to the display board, shown in the last 5 photos. It is flexible, and probably removable. I served in Viet Nam from '69 to '70. Shipping is a flat .65 Priority in the US.