Originally to hold captured tigers. North & South Vietnam used to be rich in tigers & elephants, but all those high explosive bombs, rockets, and machine guns chased them out of the country. Just for your information South Vietnam (and some neighboring nations) have had automatic gunfire and explosions thru-out their countries (at least on and off) since 1941. 1941 through 1975 is roughly 34 years! 34 years of explosions, gunfire, and general warfare will chase out just about any wilderness animal.
Being cages, if they'll hold a tiger, then they'll hold a man. Tiger cages could also perform the secondary function of temporary holding cages. The 1970s film "Deer Hunter" starring Robert DeNiro had tiger cage scenes them; that movie was filmed in Thailand where material for those scenes were readily available.
Most likely the US Army.
Napalm bombs were used in the Vietnam War and killed a lot of people.
During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.
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Before: Tiger; After; Paper Tiger.
Most likely the US Army.
Nuclear weapons were not used in the Vietnam War.
Nuclear weapons were not used during the Vietnam war
Napalm bombs were used in the Vietnam War and killed a lot of people.
Vietnam War: Find'em & Kill'em (Search & Destroy).
The most commonly used dates for the Vietnam War are 1959 - 1975.
During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.
The Mustang was not deployed in Vietnam. It was used in the Korean war.
Vietnam War.
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