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Vietnam was standard tanks, artillery, machinegun, battleship, cruiser, destroyer guns. Consequently, it was just like any other 20th century war...however, it had one weapon that WWII didn't have; the B52. And that weapon made Vietnam extremely violent. Any man, friend or foe, that's ever witnessed a B52 strike, can just about say he's witnessed a volcano eruption! Other than an atomic bomb, no weapon can top a B52 strike.

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