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	<title>Comments on: Eastertide Offensive Lessons for the Gulf War</title>
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		<title>By: Brian A Leon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian A Leon</dc:creator>
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		<description>This information I have just read has certainly hit a nerve for me.  I was on Firebase Sarge, 1971.   When I was there with the TDY group from the 4077th RRFS in Phu Bai.  I lived in the same bunker that I just read about.  When i was there , it was 4 artillary guys and 3 from ASA  and an Australian advisor to the Sout Vietnamese unit that was stationed there with us.  Small tarmack on the top and 2 big guns that would some time work out on the side of the mountain.  I want to thank those two fellas from the 407th for the supreme sacrafice they made along with all the other brave men that day.   I was a lucky guy to be gone from that hell hole, although when i talk to my children i always say that i would do it all over again....   God Bless our Servicemen and Women and their families................</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This information I have just read has certainly hit a nerve for me.  I was on Firebase Sarge, 1971.   When I was there with the TDY group from the 4077th RRFS in Phu Bai.  I lived in the same bunker that I just read about.  When i was there , it was 4 artillary guys and 3 from ASA  and an Australian advisor to the Sout Vietnamese unit that was stationed there with us.  Small tarmack on the top and 2 big guns that would some time work out on the side of the mountain.  I want to thank those two fellas from the 407th for the supreme sacrafice they made along with all the other brave men that day.   I was a lucky guy to be gone from that hell hole, although when i talk to my children i always say that i would do it all over again&#8230;.   God Bless our Servicemen and Women and their families&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
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