The only distinguishable landmark in the former "South" Vietnam, that won't be or hasn't been affected by man, the weather, or time itself, is the "Rockpile" located about a mile north of QL 9 (Highway 9 also known as Route 9) which ran east to west/west to east from Dong Ha (which borders Quang Tri in I Corps) to Khe Sanh. Just to the south of Rt 9 (QL 9) almost directly across from the "Rockpile" was the US Army firebase Vandergrift (and contained a battery of split trailed 155mm howitzers at the time) which actually bordered the southern edge of Rt-9. NVA 122mm rockets continuously bombarded the firebase from the Rockpile area during the Lam Son 719 operation in 1971.
No hydrogen bombs were dropped on Vietnam. No nuclear weapons of any kind were used in Vietnam.
come and visit, we're all over the place :)
Available landmarks at the time of the Boston Tea Party included the river, the harbor, the back bay, and the pier as well as a number of other prominent buildings.
The nation (country) of Vietnam didn't exist during the Vietnam War. Nor was any nation called "Vietnam" fighting the US. There was a country called North Vietnam that defeated the Republic of South Vietnam in 1975. The US was allied to the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam).
The Vietnam War Started Cause south Vietnam liked Cheese and was taking all of it and North Vietnam didnt get any. the year it stared was 1955
i know two and they are Hao Lo Prison and Vietnam Veterens Memorial.
No, Hawaii does not have any landmarks at all.
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Amongst the famous landmarks in this park are (no surprise) the arches.
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yes it does
Their are several landmarks that will meet everybody's interest, whether your looking for something historical or modern. Wilmington, NC has many landmarks such as haunted houses and lighthouses.
no, sadly not
no there isn't
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