1. The 65th Infantry Regiment
In September of 1952, the Boriqueeners embarked on a defense campaign to hold a hill known as Outpost Kelly after defending main lines of resistance for forty-seven days. ... Having been retrained under the Command of Colonel the Regiment again saw action in the "Heights" of Hill 391 in October of 1952. Later named after the Commander of G Company, Captain George Jackson; the lower sector of Hill 391 was perceived as a monumental victory by the opposition if ceased. As fate would align, in October of 1952, the regiment was ordered to defend the lower region of Iron Horse Hill; Co...
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