The name of the traps that the Vietnamese made where the soldiers would fall into a pit of stakes is Booby Traps. The name of the traps that the Vietnamese made where the soldiers would fall into a pit of stakes is Booby Trap.
American soldiers in Vietnam encountered various types of booby traps, including punji stick pits, which were concealed spikes designed to injure or kill. Other common traps included tripwires connected to grenades or explosives, and bouncing Bettys, which would spring into the air and explode at waist height. These traps were often hidden in foliage or constructed from readily available materials, making them particularly insidious and effective in the dense jungle terrain. The psychological impact of these traps added to the overall stress and danger faced by soldiers in the field.
Soilders in world war one had knifes from butter to bread and they would usaully have a pack of ciggeretts too and stakes, rope, extra ammo, and shovel
If that's what they are around.
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.
President Richard introduced his policy of "vietnamization". The plan was to encourage the South Vietnamese to take more responsibility for fighting the war. It was hoped that this policy would eventually enable the United States to withdraw gradually all their soldiers from Vietnam.
they were called baby killers because they would kill vietnamese children because they would try to kill them and themselves with grenades.
Soilders in world war one had knifes from butter to bread and they would usaully have a pack of ciggeretts too and stakes, rope, extra ammo, and shovel
North Vietnamese fighting men (Airmen, Soldiers, and Sailors) probably were promised a North Vietnamese victory. South Vietnamese fighting men (Airmen, Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors) were probably promised the US would always be there when they were needed. US, Australian, New Zealand, Philippine, South Korean, and Thai fighting men (Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, and Sailors) were told all they had to do was one tour (12 months) then they could go home; and that's about all these men wanted...was to go home. All of the above military men received a pay-check (or were supposed to anyway).
If that's what they are around.
they used traps
why would people eat venus fly traps, the fly traps eat insects.
North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese? Those would be two completely different experiences.
"P" Trap after that would be running traps
To "up the stakes" means to increase the amount of risk. It's similar to "up the ante." You would say "we're going to up the stakes and go for the big money."
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.
Vietnamese people play the same games as anyone would. We are people too..
As I understand your question, you are asking how you would describe something that comes from Vietnam. And the answer would be Vietnamese. Food that comes from Vietnam would be Vietnamese food.