AK-47 and SKS for NVA and VC M-16 for USA
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Read a book.
Most likely it was the M-1 Rifle.
Roughly 200,000 men.
He was at war in Vitnam at the time and he died in the war
The Lee enfield rifle was the most common as it was cheap, had cheap ammo and could fire far and quite fast.Hope this helped :)
7.62x63, otherwise known as the US .30-06.
Could not invade N. Vietnam. Could not use nukes.
The Winchester Model 1894 rifle is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most This was not a major concern when the gun was originally designed; the most common upgrade to guns of the pre–World War II era
A lot of bombs were dropped, and a lot of agent orange was used. A soldier's rifle (M16 and M16A1) was his most commonly used weapon.
The U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war stretched from the administrations of Kennedy through Ford. The majority of the War occurred during the Lyndon Johnson and Nixon administrations.
by going to colage and by geting imprisoned by like raping someone or fleeing country