Troop transports, observation/reconnaissance, medical evacuation, VIP transport, logistics transport, fire support/attack, rescue operations (usually for downed pilots).
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Legends says that US used Extensive Helicopters to deploy its soldiers in tough terrain of Vietnam.
UH-1's
In the 1960's helicopters were used for literally everything in the Vietnam War.
US Army helicopters landed in South Vietnam in 1956. They were used in the Korean War in 1950-53.
No you don't do that.....The main battle techniques were they mainly used helicopters and hardly ever drived.. They were mainly on foot or in the helicopters... Dude you are so imature you little basterd
what are the grey helicopters for
"The police helicopters were rising so far away that it seemed someone had blown the gray off a dry dandelion flower."
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The Bell UH-1 series of United States helicopters, are also known as Hueys. The Huey became visually synonymous and symbolic of the Vietnam War in there role as making infantry air mobile and evacuating the wounded.
Yes, helicopters were used in WW1. Don't be silly, helicopters were invented towards the end of WWII.
The USAF & USN used to jets and jet bombers to strategically conduct an air war against North Vietnam. The USAF & USN additionally used jets and jet bombers to tactically support ground units in South Vietnam. All branches used helicopters during the war; The USAF & USN used chopppers to rescue downed airmen over North Vietnam, as well as in South Vietnam. The US Army/Marines used choppers for transport, re-supply, evacuations, and aerial gunship attacks during suppport of ground operations.