This is a typical film of American heroism. During the Vietnam War, many young people like Vincent (Anthony Barrio Anthony Barrile) came to the airborne division with ideals or various reasons why they had to fight. Although they belonged to the same army, the atmosphere in the army was not so harmonious because of the prevalence of racial discrimination at that time. On that day, the airborne division received a task to capture the 937 hills of Ashi Valley. When Vincent's paratroopers landed at the designated location, they found that the defensive North Vietnamese troops were ready to go. As a result, an extremely arduous seesaw battle began. There are many advantages in the number of North Vietnamese troops, and the US military has suffered heavy casualties, but in order to complete the mission, American soldiers of different races who originally harboured bad feelings with each other put aside all previous prejudices and made concerted efforts to make an upward attack. After 11 attacks, they finally occupied the 937 hills. The soldiers called it Hamburg Heights because it was strewn with corpses.