A museum-grade matte poster that honors the 4th Infantry Division's fierce engagement at the Battle of Dak To in 1967, one of the Vietnam War's most intense and costly battles. This archival piece captures the determination and courage of soldiers fighting in the rugged Central Highlands—troops advancing through dense jungle terrain, coordinating fire support, the disciplined execution of combat operations in one of the war's most challenging environments. Rendered with documentary clarity and muted tones, it brings a pivotal moment of American military history into your study, office, or collection space.
Printed on museum-grade archival paper using giclée inks, this poster delivers exceptional color fidelity and long-term durability. The matte finish eliminates glare under soft lighting, preserving the intricate detail of uniforms, equipment, and the challenging highland terrain. Available in 46 sizes to accommodate various frames and display configurations, it's designed for indoor presentation where its historical significance and solemn tone can be properly appreciated.
Premium Features
- Museum-grade archival paper (175–189 g/m²) resists yellowing and degradation over time
- Giclée printing technology ensures bright, enduring color accuracy
- Matte finish reduces glare and preserves intricate detail under varied lighting
- 46 size options from 8" × 10" to 24" × 36" for flexible framing
- Precision manufacturing with minimal size tolerance (± 1/16")
- Indoor-only display for optimal preservation
Historical Context
The Battle of Dak To, fought from November 3-22, 1967, in the Central Highlands near the Cambodian and Laotian borders, represented one of the most brutal engagements of the Vietnam War. The 4th Infantry Division, along with other U.S. and South Vietnamese forces, fought North Vietnamese Army regulars in steep, jungle-covered terrain. The battle, particularly the assault on Hill 875, tested the limits of American soldiers' endurance and courage. This poster commemorates the sacrifice and valor of those who fought in this pivotal engagement.
Care & Display
Dust gently with a clean, dry cloth as needed. Frame under glass for added protection and display away from direct sunlight to maintain archival quality.
Ideal For
4th Infantry Division veterans, Vietnam War historians, military collectors, veterans of highland operations, and those seeking authentic, premium wall art that honors American military service with historical accuracy and respectful commemoration.
| 8" x 10" | 11″ x 14″ | 12" x 16" | 12″ x 18″ | 16″ x 20″ | 18″ x 24″ | 20″ x 30″ | 24″ x 36″ | |
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| Width, in | 8.00 | 11.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 16.00 | 18.00 | 20.00 | 24.00 |
| Length, in | 10.00 | 14.00 | 16.00 | 18.00 | 20.00 | 24.00 | 30.00 | 36.00 |





























