From an old 1960's song, "Blood, Sweat, and Tears"; we used to write them on tanks, artillery pieces, trucks, etc. Often modified into "Mud, Sweat and Tears" or "Mud, Blood, and Tears."
fights with fire isn't it obvious
There was no Fort Sumter for the Vietnam War; the war started like a cancer...it grew.
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Day Under Fire Vietnam War - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 27 November 2007
What is a "blood related nickname?" Some GI or US public nicknames for the Vietnam/or the war were; "The Nam", "Indochina", or "Southeast Asia."
Yes, fire ants were a problem for troops during the Vietnam War. Other dangers in the jungle areas of Vietnam included ticks, mosquitoes that carried malaria, and at least 30 different kinds of venomous snakes.
Death, Mud, Water, Trenchfoot, Bullets, Blood...
First Blood and Apocalypse Now are two Hollywood films made on the US-Vietnam war.
Richard Nixon is responsible for calling a cease-fire to end US bombing of North Vietnam. Shortly thereafter, all of the other actors in the war agreed to the cease-fire.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
The 1973 Vietnam War cease-fire, formalized in the Paris Peace Accords, included several key provisions: a cease-fire throughout Vietnam, the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops, and the release of prisoners of war. It also called for the political future of South Vietnam to be determined through negotiations among Vietnamese parties, allowing for the coexistence of the North and South. Additionally, the agreement aimed to ensure the respect of the territorial integrity of Vietnam and established mechanisms for monitoring the cease-fire. However, the agreement ultimately failed to bring lasting peace, leading to the continuation of conflict.
Vietnam was fought by WWII veterans (Generals). These men won WWII by US firepower; they knew firepower. Consequently, Americans deployed fire power in Vietnam in an attempt to win the war.