The US DID change it's tactics in Vietnam. The war went FROM a guerrilla war TO a conventional war (tanks and B-52 bombers).
Had President Kennedy lived, Vietnam very well could have been fought by the USN SEALS and USA Special Forces (Green Berets). Fighting fire with fire.
When Kennedy died, the WWII Generals took over; and Vietnam went WWII style (jets fighting jets, tanks fighting tanks, etc.).
what were the american tactics in the vietnam war
Alienated the Vietnamese citizens.
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
No change; the cold war was still on.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
what were the american tactics in the vietnam war
Vietnam War: Find'em & Kill'em (Search & Destroy).
Wars prior to Vietnam were ground taking wars (territorial gains). Vietnam was a body count war-a war of attrition.
War tactics didn't change, much. Just the media coverage that the people seen in the states changed,
Alienated the Vietnamese citizens.
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The war America is in currently is similar to the Vietnam war because there is the same tactics being used them by the opponents as there is in current wars. Tactics known as guerrilla warfare where the opponent attacks and then flees making it hard for the Americans to work out who and where the enemy is.
Guerrilla war pre-1965; Conventional warfare 1965 onward; search and destroy thru- out the war.
while vietnam is in war with america, vietnam soldiers used learn guerilla tactics by studying shivaji maharaj. shivaji maharaj used guerrilla tactics against huge moghal empire. Same way vietnam is in war with giant america, vietnami soldiers gets inspired from shivaji's example...
During the Vietnam War, the US strategy was "Attritition". This involved the tactics of "Search and Destroy", which was accompanied by the procedure of "counting enemy bodies", which resulted in the term, "body count".
Kill a girl that was raped.
north Vietnam took over south Vietnam