Dak To was a major battle of the Viet War. For detailed information, see the website covering it. In the meantime, the 173rd Abn bde (Airborne Brigade) was the primary US Army unit during that fight.
If you mean Bien Hoa province, yes. no your wrong the battle of kienhoa province was during the Vietnam war.
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Dien Bein Phu
WWII was fought the traditional way...taking ground. Casualties were accepted as payment for taking that "ground" (or sea). Vietnam was NOT fought by taking ground. The ONLY way to measure success in Vietnam was by counting bodies. And those "bodies" had to be hunted for...via the methods of Searching for them, and then Destroying them (Search and Destroy). The term "body count" was not (normally) used in WWII. The term "body count" became part of the US language during the Vietnam War. For casualty data during the Battle of the Coral Sea, see that battle's website; which will also list ship numbers, ship names, and the opposing commanders during the engagement.
Obtain the book, titled: "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton or simply check your DD-214.
If you mean Bien Hoa province, yes. no your wrong the battle of kienhoa province was during the Vietnam war.
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No. The word impregnable already means "impossible to enter."You can replace the word impregnable with "impossible." If you still want to use the word, you can say"The opposing fort proved impregnable during the battle."Having the clause first is unwieldy.
Dien Bein Phu
WWII was fought the traditional way...taking ground. Casualties were accepted as payment for taking that "ground" (or sea). Vietnam was NOT fought by taking ground. The ONLY way to measure success in Vietnam was by counting bodies. And those "bodies" had to be hunted for...via the methods of Searching for them, and then Destroying them (Search and Destroy). The term "body count" was not (normally) used in WWII. The term "body count" became part of the US language during the Vietnam War. For casualty data during the Battle of the Coral Sea, see that battle's website; which will also list ship numbers, ship names, and the opposing commanders during the engagement.
Obtain the book, titled: "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton or simply check your DD-214.
Yes , the venerable M60 Patton tank was present in a number of enemy engagements during the Vietnam conflict .
No , this decision came later during his presidency .
Wolfe and Montcalm were the opposing commanders during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Both were killed in the battle.
The battle for Binh Ba was fought in the village of Binh Ba 6km North of the Australian Task Force base in Nui Dat, Phouc Tuy province Vietnam. The battle was fought during the Vietnam war.
during the Vietnam war there was only a few naval battles but during ww1 there was a lot like the u-boat war at Peak and the battle of jutland island
Australia provided their superb Centurion medium battle tank to supplement America's Patton tanks against the communist enemy in Vietnam.