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Originally Posted by Webstral
Part Four
The 111th launched a hammer-and-anvil assault. 309th Battalion, in soft-skinned trucks but with a handful of APCs for fire support, moved through a housing development west of the Mexican position. Braving mortar fire from the north hill, the 309th drove up a single road splitting the two hills (called West Twin Peaks Road) and assaulted a Mexican platoon guarding the road virtually on the run.
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Trippy, man! I frequently drive Twin Peaks road on my way from work to pick up my son from his school. It's weird/cool to think of the place I live as a battleground.