Look at a map. It doesn't sound familar for RVN, try North Vietnam. Might even try North and South Korea; sounds abit Korean.
It didn't, until their son's began to get drafted.
Oliver Stone
His son, also named George S. Patton commanded the 11ACR (Armored Cavalry Regiment) Blackhorse in Vietnam in 1968. He just passed away this century.
GEN George S. Patton commanded Armored Divisions in WWII. His son, also named George S. Patton, commanded the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR) in Vietnam. Both Pattons led from the front on the battlefield. Son, GEN Patton named his gardens at home after the names of his fallen men from the Vietnam War.
Yes, being the only son could potentially exempt someone from the draft during the Vietnam War. The Selective Service System had regulations that allowed for deferments for only sons, especially if they were the last surviving son in a family. This policy aimed to prevent families from losing all their male children in the conflict. However, exemptions were not guaranteed, and other factors could also influence draft decisions.
Son Doong Cave: is in Vietnam. At more than 200m high, 150m wide and 5km long, the Hang Son Doong cave in Vietnam is so big it has its own river, jungle and climate.
Soon Doong is the most famous mountain in Vietnam and the cave Soon Doong is the biggest cave in the world.
Son Doong cave has the most abundant source of langur monkeys in the world. There have been new species discovered in Son Doong like ; the gecko Gekko, Orlov's treefrog and the striped hare have been seen & discovered in Son Doong. Many rare birds were found in Son Doong such as the chestnut-necklaced partridge and the short-tailed scimitar babbler. Also over 250 species of butterflies have been indentified in Son Doong.
Hang Son Doong Cave is not longer than Mammoth Cave in Kentucky which is over 362 miles long. Instead Hang Son Doong Cave has the largest cave passage in terms of height and width measuring 200m high and 150m wide. The previous record holder, Deer Cave in Sarwark, Malaysia, which is 100m high and 90m wide.
The Son Doong cave is the largest cave in the world. This cave is located in Quang Binh province,Vietnam.
Vietnam is bordered by the South China Sea to the east, and has many rivers such as the Mekong, Red River, and Perfume River. The country features diverse landforms including mountains like the Annamite Range, plateaus like the Central Highlands, deltas like the Mekong Delta, and caves such as Hang Son Doong, one of the world's largest caves.
By water falling in the sides for a long time
This cave is called Son Doong and was discovered only in 2009.It is situated in Vietnamese National Park Phong Nha-Ke Bang - a UNESCO world natural heritage, about 500km south of Hanoi. Son Doong is 200m in width and 150m in height.At 262-by-262 feet (80-by-80 meters) in most places, the Son Doong cave beats out the previous world-record holder, Deer Cave in the Malaysian section of the island of Borneo, which is 100m in height, 90m in width and 2km in length. The explorers walked 2.8 miles (4.5 kilometers) into Son Doong and they think that the passage is even longer.In addition, for a couple of miles Son Doong reaches more than 460-by-460 feet (140-by-140 meters).
Ling How Doong was born in 1934.
Russia has the most caves. It has 19% of its total area covered by carbonate rocks at the surface, which are the primary constituents of caves.
Rajkidsun Meetei Mayanglambam goes by Tamdung, Kison, Doong Doong, Bungomcha, and Kidsun.
The biggest cave in the world is Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam. It has a volume of nearly 40 million cubic kilometers. Inside, there’s a river, two jungles, and a localized climate.It was discovered in the early 1990s, and nobody returned until 2009. A man named Ho Khanh first found it while hunting—he’d heard wind and the flow of the river inside. However, on return trips, he couldn’t find the cave again. He searched for it for years before he finally led researchers to it more than a decade later. Now, a limited number of people can explore it each year.