Good question. I don't know if they ever use post code in Vietnam.
WWI they called it "Shell Shock." WWII the new term was "Battle Fatique." Well after the Vietnam War, people came up with PTS-Post Traumatic Syndrome.
The USA bombed the monatary which was used by the Germans as an observation post
During the Vietnam War, PTSD was commonly referred to as "shell shock" or "combat fatigue." These terms were historically used to describe psychological trauma experienced by soldiers, though they were often dismissed or misunderstood at the time. It wasn't until later that the condition was recognized as post-traumatic stress disorder, with a better understanding of its symptoms and effects.
The Post-Vietnam Maritime Strategy, developed in the 1980s by the U.S. Navy, called for the positioning of strong naval forces along the seaward flanks of the Soviet Union in areas like the North Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. This strategy aimed to contain Soviet naval expansion and protect vital sea lanes. By doing so, the U.S. sought to deter Soviet aggression and ensure freedom of navigation, ultimately contributing to the broader Cold War military strategy.
The observation of an objective from an observation post (OP)
A lookout post is often referred to as a "watchtower" or "observation post." These structures are typically elevated and designed for monitoring a specific area, often used in military, fire watch, or wildlife observation contexts. They provide a vantage point for spotting potential threats or gathering information from a distance.
Good question. I don't know if they ever use post code in Vietnam.
Post-communistic.
Define "Modern Wars." Post WWII, or Post Vietnam?
WWI they called it "Shell Shock." WWII the new term was "Battle Fatique." Well after the Vietnam War, people came up with PTS-Post Traumatic Syndrome.
Battle Fatique or Combat Fatique. It was called the same thing because the senior officers and NCOs leading the war in Vietnam were WWII era men. Generals Harkins, Westmoreland, Abrams (all Vietnam war commanders) had all fought in Europe against the Germans during WWII. Unfortunately, it was Vietnam Veterans (victims) that were used to introduce that "Post Tramatic Syndrome" term. Unfortunately because it set the trend for abuse by everyone else (called "getting on the band wagon"-all occupations and all people). But during the Vietnam War "post tramatic syndrome" didn't exist, just combat or battle stress (fatigue).
A long-range observation is a type of observation conducted over an extended period of time or distance, often used in fields such as astronomy, meteorology, or environmental monitoring. This type of observation allows for the tracking and analysis of trends, patterns, or changes that occur over a long period.
The post-Vietnam Maritime Strategy called for the positioning of strong Naval forces along the seaward flanks of the Soviet Union in what locations
Use covered and concealed routes
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Go to the local VFW or American Legion Post.