Kent state
The site of a deadly war protest, which turned deadly on May 4, 1970
Agent Orange
The M16 was first used in the Vietnam War. It was a completely new weapon with a new caliber of ammunition. It was lighter and more deadly than its predecessors.
The herbicide that was used during the Vietnam War was Agent Orange, which contains a deadly chemical called dioxin.
He got a degree in 1665 and soon after the college closed due to: an infectious and deadly disease. He started college at 19.
The ten most dangerous animals in Vietnam are Rhinos, hyenas, alligators, mosquitos, asian cobras, poison dart frog, polar bears swimming and others deadly animals.
In his College years Josh was an addict to the deadly disease. So the answer sadly, is yes.
The USAF used all of its weapons except for the B47 Stratojet, F106 Delta Dart, and its B57 Hustler. Its most deadly weapon used in the Vietnam War was its B52 Stratofortress.
The US, Australia, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand, and the Phillippines had troops in Vietnam. The Soviet Union and Communist China (called Red China at the time) supplied war material to North Vietnam in the form of: Infantry weapons, tanks, trucks, helicopters, jet fighter aircraft, patrol boats, medical supplies, and the most deadly weapon of all, the Surface to Air Missiles (SAM's).
1. Nixon's invasion (incursion) of Cambodia. 2. Protesters THROWING rocks and bricks at soldiers (Ohio Army Guardsmen). Explanation: 1. Without the invasion into Cambodia, there would've been NO protest (at that particular time and date anyway). 2. Rocks can kill; those are missiles, just like a bullet. Deadly force is justified anytime someone's life is threatened. There was NO excuse for protesters to hurl bricks, rocks, or stones (or anything that can cause injury) at another human being.
Very Deadly
there are not deadly duhhh