Girlfriends & wives. Soldiers have carried and still do carry pictures of anyone who they hold dear. Soldiers away from home, especially in combat situations need reminders of those they leave behind. Some soldiers anyway. Some soldiers do not carry anything that reminds them of home, especially those serving in special ops units.
Yes, many of them did. In fact a soldier who was killed at Gettysburg carried a picture of his three children. None knew who they were (or the soldier for that matter) until the picture was posted in a newspaper and someone responded.
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"Red lights are used in photography dark rooms, military bunkers, submarines, and anywhere you might find yourself working in the dark. It gives you light to see, while at the same time keeping your eyes adjusted for the dark."from Great Outdoors website.
to defend themsleves
The Vietcong were South Vietnamese and Cambodians in a political organization supported by North Vietnam to carry out guerrilla attacks against South Vietnam it support of the northern military.
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Cotton Olive Green/Olive Drab fatiques (uniform), a steel helmet, and an M14 or M16 rifle...depending upon what year he was there.
=The soldiers took donkeys to carry wounded men!.=
they carry guns and other kinds of weapons
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the union soldiers carried around many things :)
Black Operations, or covert operations, are not a group, but a category for missions that soldiers carry out. Most likely, soldiers in black operations carry various assortments of weapons.
modern day soldiers wore thin matierials
American soldiers were partially trained in the Vietnam language before they left to fight, but most certainly did use a language dictionary while there. It didn't take them long to pick up some of the language fast because it kept them alive. Many American soldiers (depending on where they were stationed) could speak fluent Vietnamese.
They were used to carry ammo for the soldiers and carry there backpacts with there equipement
A stretcher, or litter.
Yes, many of them did. In fact a soldier who was killed at Gettysburg carried a picture of his three children. None knew who they were (or the soldier for that matter) until the picture was posted in a newspaper and someone responded.