Created Green Berets & SEALS, and sent them to Vietnam .
Green Berets. It's a unit in the U. S. Special Forces. (Your talking about the movie Rambo, right? Cause I am.)
Unlike conventional units which were deployed as platoons, companies (troops/batteries), battalions, etc. The SF (Special Forces) were deployed as teams. Those might be, during the Vietnam War (mission dependent), 12 men or so.
After the failure of the French at Dien Bien Phu, America aided the South Vietnamese government by sending military advisers, usually Green Berets, to show the army how to train in order to defeat the Viet Cong guerrilla insurgency, but with the Tonkin Gulf Incident, LBJ received congressional permission to escalate the war by sending regular troops to fight the Army of the People's Republic (North Vietnam) infiltrating along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
Make a choice between Truman who gave material and financial aid to France, Eisenhower who added advisers, intelligence support and Air America, Kennedy who sent in the Green Berets or Johnson who sent in the Marines.
the berets are people that like to box
berets i think
Special Forces wear Green Berets Rangers wear Tan Berets Airborne wears Maroon Berets Rest of the Army wears Black Berets. But they don't really mean anything.
yes, their are not alot of people in the green berets but it is not impossible. so far there is a little under 100 people in the world! so that means that you have to be the top notch. out of all the people who try to join only about 2% actuality make it.
John Wayne starred in The Green Berets.
List of Green berets in Vietnam in cWsr
The Green Berets - 2009 was released on: USA: January 2009
About 46,000,000 berets are sold each day in France!
Do you mean the Navy SEALS or Green Berets? If so then the Seals, the Green Berets would never see them coming. Of course the Green Berets would beat the marines. Even if they were outnumbered 100 to 1. 1000 to 1, then it's probably 50/50.
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Not particularly. You still see old men wearing berets, and football or rugby fans, but that's about it.