NVA units were equipped along the same lines as the allied troops. There are documented after action reports of NVA units deploying flame throwers against allied troops during the late 1960's. Primarily against some USMC outfits, in '68 some NVA units may have deployed flame throwers against US Marine ammunition dumps when they over ran some positions. For the record, USMC units primarily operated in I Corps, one of the known "hot" areas in South Vietnam (hot=dangerous with enemy activity).
The North Vietnamese Army had been using the Ho Chi Minh trail as early as 1959.
the Vietnam war was not an American war. we got in it to fight off communism. and the vietcong and north vietnamese worked together to fight us, and south vietnamese were hardly using their army to fight, they were letting us do all of it. and Americans didnt want to go die for a lost cause.
The Christmas bombing was From Dec. 18 until Dec. 30 in 1972 in the Vietnam war. The United States conducted a campaign of intensive aerial bombing, using massive B-52s, over North Vietnam. President Richard Nixon unleashed the bombing to make the South and North Vietnamese sit down at the bargaining table to negotiate the end of the Vietnam War.
Flamethrowers were invented in 1900 and tested in secret by the imperial German army the following year.Technically, the flamethrower was invented around the 10th century B.C. by the ancient chinese.
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The North Vietnamese were using these countries as supply lines
No, Simisear does not learn flamethrower by leveling up. However, you can teach it flamethrower using TM35 which can be found at the Abundant Shrine, near Route 14.
The North Vietnamese Army had been using the Ho Chi Minh trail as early as 1959.
Only its former evolution, Growlthe, can learn it before it. When you evolve Arcanine, it cant learn ANY of growlthes moves, but can learn extreme speed at level 33. Or you could just teach Arcanine flamethrower by using the TM flamethrower, otherwise, you will have to level up a growlithe until it learns flamethrower then evolve it into an arcanine.
You can teach flamethrower to flareon by using the TM.
Arcanine doesn't learn flamethrower in any Pokemon games, if you want to teach him, give him the TM flamethrower (TM35). However, if you waited till lv 50, a growlithe can indeed learn flamethrower on its own. Unfortunately, arcanine would not learn extremespeed as a result. Ah but it does, if you get it up to level 50 it will learn flamethrower then evolve it using a fire stone and when it has evolved it will learn extremespeed soz if answer is a bit late
It all depends on if you mean the TM or using sketch. If you are using sketch then I think you keep it but, if you try to teach it using the TM most likely you won't get it.
Emboar learns Flamethrower at level 43, but it can learn it earlier by using the TM.
You must be referring to the "Vietnamization" of the war. All that meant was turning the war over to the Viets, so the US could leave. Nothing more, nothing less. As to the actual question, North/South Vietnamese had been fighting since day one (at least 1955). If the question is referring to the Vietnamese language, Vietnam has used that language ever since the founding of the first Vietnamese state in Hoa Lu over 1000 years ago.
the Vietnam war was not an American war. we got in it to fight off communism. and the vietcong and north vietnamese worked together to fight us, and south vietnamese were hardly using their army to fight, they were letting us do all of it. and Americans didnt want to go die for a lost cause.
The Vietnamese words "hihn nen" refer to beautiful wallpapers. You can translate more words from Vietnamese to English by using the Google Translator tool.
Communist North Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh, was a stronger and more established leader than their SOUTH Vietnamese counterpart; and Ho Chi Minh wanted to re-unite the TWO countries beginning in 1955. Unfortunately, his main supporters were the communist superpowers (USSR/Red China); which meant communist expansion. This meant a "cold war" confrontation using the North Vietnamese Army (and local VC) as surrogates for the communist superpowers. The US had to respond.