It is Tactical Air Control Squadron 13. It was on the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, California. It's mission was to provide close air support by directing aircraft to available missions. TACRON 13 usually deployed to WEST PAC for service in Vietnam. They would deploy for about six months and then return to Coronado for one year and they would deploy again. There used to be TACRON 11, 12, AND 13, but now they are but TACRON 12 have been decommissioned.
US Marines & US Sailors got there by ships. US Soldiers originally deployed with their whole units, thus they too went to South Vietnam by ship. After the USA units were in place (in country) then replacements usually arrived by chartered civilian airliners (like TWA, Flying Tiger Airlines, Braniff, etc.). US Marines/Sailors continued to deploy via ocean going vessels.
Put it on its delivery vehicle.
The strategies (plan) and tactics (methods) were the same; attrition and causing as many casualties as they could. Only the equipment was different, and their inherently different style of employing them. Tactically, whereas the US would deploy helicopters to deliver the troops into battle, the NVA would deploy stealth to evade them, and determination to counter the move (as compared to disappearing and not returning). Strategically, whereas the US would deploy firepower to destroy the enemy (Jets, Bombers, Battleship (USS New Jersey), etc.), the NVA would wait out the attack, reinforce (replace losses), re-plan, re-group, and attack again. Again, the NVA strategy was to deploy determination and persistence, in order to make the war as bloody as possible for the US, and as an ally, to use the US media to transmit those high US losses to the American people. This was done.
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It is Tactical Air Control Squadron 13. It was on the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, California. It's mission was to provide close air support by directing aircraft to available missions. TACRON 13 usually deployed to WEST PAC for service in Vietnam. They would deploy for about six months and then return to Coronado for one year and they would deploy again. There used to be TACRON 11, 12, AND 13, but now they are but TACRON 12 have been decommissioned.
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Your best bet is The Nerf N-Strike Deploy CS-6. It has a tactical flashlight built-in , and can deploy to tactical shotgun mode. It's clip fed and rarely jams up. This is the perfect gun for a 12 year old.
For the US to re-deploy from South Vietnam...which the US did (after the POWs were returned, that was the US condition).
Legends says that US used Extensive Helicopters to deploy its soldiers in tough terrain of Vietnam.
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The US chose NOT to deploy nuclear weapons. (The US did deploy nuclear weapons against Japan in WWII). The US chose NOT to invade North Vietnam. (The US did invade North Korea during the Korean War).
Just went on patrol; anything not identified as "friendly" was shot up.
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