North Vietnamese shore batteries often duelled with US Navy warships that were working the gunline (shore bombardments).
North Viet Navy torpedo parts attacked US Warships in the Tonkin Gulf.
North Viet Air Force MiG17 jets attacked the US destroyer USS Higbee and cruiser USS Oklahoma City in 1972.
North Viet Air Force helicopters attacked and sunk a US Navy Swift Boat (PCF-19) in 1968.
becouse they saw the ships on fire and they didn't whant the set there own ships on fire
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.
the north Vietnamese fire at a us battle ship causing America to get angry getting the government to allow the president to help south Vietnam.
Were the mass produced US Liberty ships.
US Government, Australian Government, South Vietnamese Government, North Vietnamese Government, USSR & Red China.
Location off the coast of communism North Vietnam where US ships were attacked and lightly damaged by North Vietnamese ships
Phoenix- The Bird of Fire Phoenix to Vietnamese is phung hoang
"Fire" in English is api in Indonesian, eldur in Icelandic, lua in Vietnamese and tine in Irish Gaelic.
They were the Vietnamese "boat people". Many were rescued by US Navy and other ships and emigrated to the United States after the fall of South Vietnam.
The US was on the SOUTH Vietnamese side. The enemy was the NORTH Vietnamese...two separate countries. The Southerners were non-communist; the Northerners were communists.
The US wasn't fighting the Vietnamese. The US was fighting the communist NORTH Vietnamese. The SOUTH Viets were friends of the US.
100 US Dollar = 1,967,341 Vietnamese Dong 100 Vietnamese Dong (VND) = 0.005083 US Dollar (USD)
What was the US military policy that involved destroying Vietnamese villages?
What they did was they removed the aluminum from their ships as this is what caused it to catch fire.
France, Australia, US, North Vietnamese (Vietcong), South Vietnamese.
becouse they saw the ships on fire and they didn't whant the set there own ships on fire
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.