The 300-Meter War: When SAS Observation Posts Controlled the Battlefield
Автор: The Courage That Echoes
Загружено: 2025-12-13
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Three hundred meters.
Close enough to see faces. Far enough to vanish if you never move.
This documentary tells the story of the Australian SAS observation posts in Vietnam — tiny four-man hides dug into the earth within sight of Viet Cong tracks, plantations, and base approaches. For days at a time, these “eyes in the dirt” lay silent, watching enemy battalions pass within a few hundred meters, then quietly calling down artillery and guiding infantry like a surgeon’s hand.
From the rubber trees of Phuoc Tuy to jungle creek lines and narrow river crossings, we follow the 300-meter war: a battle of patience, discipline, and nerve. Through immersive second-person narration, detailed case studies, and tactical breakdowns, we explore how these hidden OPs shifted whole operations, shattered enemy attacks before they formed, and left Viet Cong commanders fearing the gaze they could never quite find.
This is not a story of charging infantry and helicopter assaults. This is the story of the men who lay still for 72 hours… and decided a campaign with a whisper on the radio.
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