there was a humongous masacre of the vietnamese by the US navy. many innocent people were killed
B-52s won the battle for Khe Sanh in 1968.
That was the only weapon the NVA feared and could not fight during the whole war.
This only applied to the war in South Vietnam however. In the air war over North Vietnam, even though the B-52 was still feared, it could be dealt with via the North Viet Ground Defense Network using SAM missiles, and the NVAF, which flew high altitude MiG21 interceptors.
Battle of Ia Drang (GIs pronounced it as "I Drang"). The US Army's first clash with the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) on a large scale; US Army victory.
The North under McClellan - by chance, because a set of the enemy's orders happened to fall into his hands.
U.S. Army showed them the real elephant!! The North Viets ran fast and far
The United States
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The siege of Khe Sanh .
One can find information about the Battle of Khe Sanh online via the 'History' website. The seventy seven siege took place in early 1968 and was one of the most deadliest in history.
Somewhere between the 8th of April and the 9th of July 1968
The Offical U.S. figures for casualties during the Battle, have 205 killed and 816 wounded. A more detailed assessment found 730 killed, 2,598 wounded, and 7 missing. Not sure how many of those were Marines. For more information about the siege of Khe Sanh see: http://www.answers.com/topic/siege-of-khe-sanh
Battle of Khe Sanh happened on 1968-01-21.
The Marines of Khe Sanh - 2015 was released on: USA: 21 January 2015
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The US Marines at Khe Sanh won because Khe Sanh did not fall to the NVA. At Khe Sanh, General Giap intended to repeat his success against the French Army at Dien Bien Phu fourteen years earlier, but the siege failed because the US managed to supply Khe Sanh by air and provide tactical air support for the defenders, whereas the French air link to Dien Bien Phu was tenuous at best after that siege began.
It was part of the Tet offensive of '68.
Khe Sanh, during the Vietnam War.
The siege of Khe Sanh .
if you mean 'khe sanh' then cold chisel or more speciffically jimmy barnes (cold chisel frontman)
War Stories with Oliver North - 2001 Siege at Khe Sanh 1-9 was released on: USA: 3 February 2002
One can find information about the Battle of Khe Sanh online via the 'History' website. The seventy seven siege took place in early 1968 and was one of the most deadliest in history.
Somewhere between the 8th of April and the 9th of July 1968
The Offical U.S. figures for casualties during the Battle, have 205 killed and 816 wounded. A more detailed assessment found 730 killed, 2,598 wounded, and 7 missing. Not sure how many of those were Marines. For more information about the siege of Khe Sanh see: http://www.answers.com/topic/siege-of-khe-sanh