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Xin Loi, Viet Nam No one in Vietnam had to tell door gunner memorial nam sd viet war and gunship crew chief Al Sever that the odds didn t look good. He volunteered for the job well aware that hanging out of slow-moving choppers over hot LZs blazing with enemy fire was not conducive to a long life. But that wasn t going to stop Specialist Sever. From Da Nang to Cu Chi memorial nam sd viet war and the Mekong Delta, Sever spent thirty-one months in Vietnam, fighting in eleven of the war s sixteen campaigns. Every morning when his gunship lifted off, often to the clacking memorial nam sd viet war and muzzle flashes of AK-47s hidden in the dawn fog, Sever knew he might not return. This raw, gritty, gut-wrenching firsthand account of American boys fighting memorial nam sd viet war and dying in Vietnam captures all the hell, horror, memorial nam sd viet war and heroism of that tragic war. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Message from'Nam Paxton Andrews follows her career as a journalist to Viet Nam where she experiences the horrors of war firsthand. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Ethnicity of Viet Nam Fatalities - The other end consideration of deserters or dodgers of the Viet NAm War is the ethnicity of the fatalities of The Viet NAm War. Michael Linh wrote in his "Viet Nam" that 20% of the soldiers were catholic but 30% of the Viet Nam fatalities were catholic.
Weapons of the Vietnam War - A wide variety of weapons were used by the different armies operating in the Vietnam War, which included the opposing Army of the Republic of Viet Nam (ARVN) and People’s Army of Viet Nam (PAVN), as well as all services of the U.S.
Heroic failure - A heroic failure is a loss or losing draw, in which the losing side has actually gained the moral upper hand. An example of a heroic failure is the Tet offensive 1968 in the Viet Nam war, where the Viet Cong offensive led into a complete failure and wiping out the Viet Cong as a fighting force, but it looked like a victory to the rest of the world and convinced the US Government the Viet Nam war was unwinnable.
Viet Nam Railways - The railway system in in Viet Nam is operated by the state-owned Viet Nam Railways (Đường sắt Việt Nam). The principal route is the thousand-mile single-track line, built at the metre gauge in the 1880s during the French Colonial period, running north-south between Ha Noi and Sai Gon.
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