Tunnels were always present, most weren't discovered or advertised until later in the war. Tunnels have been used my most armies thru-out history, they are NOT unique to just the Vietnam War. One of the biggest tunnelling events occurred during WWI when British forces tunnelled underground to go under a German position and place explosive charges under it. It was one of the largest explosions of the war.
No he was drafted into the Vietnam war. On March 24th he was inducted into the us army.no
No he was a beatle the beatles didnt fight in any wars, but there was a navy man named john lennon in the war
Conservative and a firm supporter of the Vietnam War
because he wasjamaican not american
Vietnam of course!
Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Air war-North Vietnam Ground war-South Vietnam
Plenty of US Servicemen of Irish descent fought in the war, but Ireland did not fight in the Vietnam War.
No not like in WW1 however there were many tunnels dug by the north to aid in the fight against invading forces
The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.
The "Air War" was fought over North Vietnam. The "Ground War" was fought in South Vietnam.
Many who didn't have to fight the war, were for it. Many who had to fight the war, were against it.
Vietnam War
We fought France>
To fight communism.
they wented to fight about a toliet row
The nation of Vietnam came into existence in 1975 (on paper in 1976). So are you asking about that Vietnam or the Vietnam War? There was no nation called "Vietnam" during the Vietnam War.