The South Vietnamese Army was officially titled, the Army of the Republic of South Vietnam (A.R.V.N.). GI's, in a friendly way, usally referred to him as, "ARVIN the Marvin". Every GI had names for everybody; GI's stationed in the rear, were called, "REMF's", (Rear Echelon Mother------, which could be known to spark a fist fight), or "Base Camp Commando's", career miltary men, were referred to as, "lifers", GI's getting close to their end of tour in Vietnam, were, "Short Timers", and even this was shortened to, "Short!", tank crewmen were called, "Tread-heads", artillerymen were called, "Gun-bunnies" and "Red-Legs" (because artillery's flag/color is red), helicopters were called "birds", Cobra gunship helicopters were called "snakes", the United States was called, "THE WORLD", and the aircraft taking a man home was called the "FREEDOM BIRD", college students were nick-named, "Draft Dodgers". Victor Charley, Whiskey India Alpha, November Victor Alpha, Uniform Sierra, Tango Charlie...were ALL official call sign letters taken from the standard US Military phonetic alphabet, but would be used as normal titles on a daily basis (VC, WIA, NVA, US, TC (Tank Commander/Track Commander), etc.)
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During the American Civil War, David E. Twiggs served as a general in Confederate States Army. His nickname was Bengal Tiger.
During the Civil War, one common nickname for money was "greenbacks." This term referred to the paper currency issued by the U.S. government, which was printed with green ink on one side. The name became widely used as these notes were introduced to help finance the war effort. Another nickname was "hard money," referring to coins made of precious metals like gold and silver.
The nickname given to Northerners who had sympathy for the South during the American Civil War was "Copperheads." This term was used to describe those who opposed the war and advocated for peace with the Confederacy. The Copperheads were often criticized for their anti-war stance and were seen as traitors by many in the Union.
Ground crews were often referred to as "grease monkeys."
Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
He was a captured and tortured by the Vietnamese during the Vietnamese War.
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During the war, it was the French "P" (Piasters).
They were called "Peasants" during the war.
North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese? Those would be two completely different experiences.
Turning the war over to the South Vietnamese.
Observed activities during the war: working.
North Vietnamese are inhabitants of North Vietnam, while Vietcong are Vietnamese warriors during the Viet war.
Montagnard and Vietnamese; The Montagnards (French for Mountaineer/Mountain People) were considered (during the war) to be the original inhabitants of Vietnam. The Vietnamese were considered (during the war) to be immigrants from Ancient China.
During the war, their economy seemed to be based on agriculture.
During the war, they were allies. As of May 1975, the South Vietnamese didn't exist anymore.