I just completed Chapter 4 in the Dak To book. On 22 June 1967, A Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Airborne Infantry Regiment had two platoons in a fire fight with elements of the 24th NVA Infantry Regiment attempting to move into Cambodia in the Central Highlands north by northwest of Saigon. When the fighting was over 67 Americans were dead and 48 wounded from a 137-man company. That's 22 survivors. General Westmoreland, Commander of MAC-V came out to Dak To to tell the soldiers what a great victory they won and how they kicked ass against the enemy. None of the soldiers assembled bought his bull shit, wondering what exactly he had been smoking recently. When the soldiers of B & C Company dug up recent graves after the fight, they found corpses of maybe 50 or 60 enemy dead. The two units essentially traded one for one. In his report to Washington D.C., Westmoreland reported the encounter inflicted over 500 enemy dead.