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Hill 119: Defending a Reconnaissance Marines’ OP, Vietnam, 1969–70 Hardcover – August 15, 2025

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"You cannot read Fallon’s book without gaining tremendous respect for those Marines who fought with courage and skill and served honorably where their country asked them to. I strongly recommend Hill 119 for those who wish to gain additional insight into the Vietnam war and how it was fought." ― W.E. Boomer, General, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.)The Marines and Corpsmen of Delta Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division were surrounded by the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) for six hundred days in 1969 and 1970 during the Vietnam War. Hill 119 is a rise on a finger of land. Located twenty-eight kilometers south of Da Nang that overlooks the Thu Bon River Basin and Go Noi Island. The hill provided Marines with an excellent 360-degree view of the region that was known as “Indian Country," and so it was occupied as an Observation Post. Its original mission was to support Operation Taylor Common, Task Force Yankee's push west into Gen Binh's Base Area 112. The Observation Post produced immediate results with supporting arms inflicting casualties on the NVA. Based on its immediate and enduring success as a tactical obstacle for the NVA, the OP became a key piece in the defense of the Da Nang Vital Area. The Marines called supporting arms every day and every night. They rained fire down on the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), and killed over a thousand enemy fighters. They posed such a threat that Gen Binh assigned his elite T89 Sapper Battalion to eliminate the Recon Marines on Hill 119. Throughout this period, as part of a six-man team, each Recon Marine would run multiple adrenaline-filled patrols deep into enemy territory in small teams for six weeks and then serve for two weeks on the OP. Despite its danger, the Marines considered OP duty as a relaxing break. This first full account of Hill 119, written by historian Michael Fallon, who served as reconnaissance patrol leader on Hill 119, is based upon firsthand accounts from the Recon Marines, carefully cross-referenced with patrol reports and command chronologies. It covers the Marines’ experiences in the bush, on the hill, and in the rear. The role of new battalion commanders, with their changing tactics is discussed: the six officers impacted the battalion with their personalities as well as their planning and execution of the changing missions with the always changing enemy situation, from classic Keyhole snoop and poop patrols to aggressive Stingray patrols, designed to inflict casualties.Table of ContentsDedicationContentList of MapsList of SketchesForeword by Bing WestPrefaceIntroduction 1. Year of Decision2. Genesis of Hill 119, Doi Chiem Som3. New Month, New Leadership at Recon 4. NVA Flags5. Grim Reaper, Pennywise & Spooky 6 Booby-trapped Bodies & Civilian Medevacs7 Bar Keep & Night Fighting8. Op Pipestone Canyon & Team Grade Level9. “We Landed on the Moon”10. Phu Loc Air Show11. Business is Slow on 119 12. Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center (SRC) & Integrated Observation Device (IOD)13. 194th Marine Corps Birthday 14. Christmas Gifts 15 Battalion Commander Down 16. LtCol "Wild Bill" Drumright17. Team Pal Joey18. Hill 119, West Orange & Team Forefather19. Sapper Probe20. The Raid21. Pathfinder22. The Shots23. POW Snatch, Emergency Extracts, Bright Light Mission 24. Naval Investigative Service (NIS)25. Caucasian Enemy26. War: “At the Rear,” “In the Bush,” “On the Hill”27. Article 32 Hearing, DaNang28. Teams Bad Actor, Segment & Allen Town29. NVA Attack, Hill 11930. General Court-Martial (GCM)31. LtCol Leftwich arrives32. The Marine withdrawal and BeyondAppendices GlossaryEndnotesSources & BibliographyIndex Read more

ISBN10 1636245927
ISBN13 978-1636245928
Language English
Publisher Casemate
Dimensions 6.81 x 1.18 x 9.69 inches
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Print length 480 pages
Publication date August 15, 2025

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