Strategy (over all plan to obtain objective); attrition.
Tactics (methods used to obtain objective); search and destroy.
The USS Repose most likely has a website, go to them.
The USS Flasher (SSN-613) was deployed to the western Pacific at intervals during the Vietnam conflict, so, yes, it was operating in support of military activity there.
During the Vietnam War, US Battleships (USS New Jersey), Cruisers, and Destroyers sometimes traded salvos with North Vietnamese SHORE BATTERIES. US Aircraft Carriers were always kept out of range of COMMUNIST SHORE BATTERIES.
In 1959.
USS Pueblo
The B-52 Stratofortess heavy bomber was the most powerful and feared weapon deployed during the war. The only weapon the enemy really feared, and the only weapon the American Fighting Man truly respected; and was awed by. Even more so than the Iowa class battleship, the USS New Jersey. The USS New Jersey was the only United States battleship to fire it's nine 16" rifles in the Vietnam War.
Yes. The USS Enterprise launched jet fighter bombers over Vietnam, becoming history's FIRST atomic powered warship to engage in combat.
No
yes 1969
NO
It's tours in Vietnam were 1965 to 1968.
U.S. ships that transported Marines to Vietnam included amphibious assault ships, such as the USS Iwo Jima and USS Bon Homme Richard, as well as troop transport ships like the USS General William O. Darby. These vessels were essential for deploying Marines and their equipment during the Vietnam War, particularly during significant operations like the initial landing at Da Nang in 1965. The use of these ships enabled quick and efficient troop movements, crucial for military operations in the region.