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The story in this video is 100% based on real historical events during the Vietnam War. Every patrol, every operation, and every tactic shown reflects the actions of the Australian SAS in the Tien Son Mountains — a jungle zone so deadly that American forces were forbidden to enter. The dialogues and sequences are not fictional — they reproduce real situations documented in official reports, veteran memoirs, and after-action records. Names of individuals have been changed to protect confidentiality and honor the veterans and their families. Sources & References: Official Archives of the Australian War Memorial: After-action reports of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd SASR Squadrons in Phuoc Tuy Province. Operational records on missions in the Tien Son Mountains. Veteran Memoirs & Historical Works: Gary McKay — Sleeping with Your Ears Open: On Patrol with the Australian SAS Terry Burstall — The Soldiers’ Story David Horner — SAS: Phantoms of the Jungle US Military Documents: MACV reports on Australian and American operational interactions. Liaison officer reports from US personnel attached to the Australian Task Force. Tactical Studies: Combat Tracker program and tracking methodologies. Analysis of small-unit tactics and psychological operations in Vietnam. This is the story of a few hundred men who turned a 14 km stretch of jungle into their hunting ground, outsmarting an entire battalion of Viet Cong and changing the course of counterinsurgency operations. By the end, you’ll understand why the Viet Cong stopped calling them soldiers — and started calling them Maung, the jungle ghosts