For GI's staying in the field; playing cards (gambling), reading paper back books, or magazines, fishing at a river, hunting game (usually while moving with an armored column, hunting near a bivouac would start an "alarm", gunfire meant enemy contact). For GI's in the rear, EM (Enlisted Men's) Clubs, NCO Clubs (Non-Commissioned Officers), "O" Clubs (Officer Clubs) offered alcohol, sodas, and pizzas. "O" Clubs and Senior NCO Clubs offered the "hard stuff", Vodka, Bourben, Whiskey, etc. EM & NCO Clubs were mainly beer. Painting names and painting Cartoons on the barrels of our tank guns (cannons), artillery barrels, was a form of entertainment.
Men in the rear base camps socialized with the local towns; men in the field played cards (gambled) or read paper back books; swam in the rivers, fished with hand grenades, or did some hunting or target shooting (testing their weapons of course).
shunned the soldiers
500,000 men were maintained in Vietnam during it's height. Rotations from the US maintained that level, allowing for 1 year rotations (one year tours, at least for the US Army). The half of a million men consisted of marines, soldiers, airmen, sailors, and Coast Guardsmen.
Drew,painted,wrote in joriners,and read book or would trane.
In Vietnam, for the first time in US history each and every US fighting man possessed a fully automatic rifle. During WWII, each and every US fighting man possessed a semi-automatic rifle (the M1 Garand).
purple heart, good conduct, national defense, Vietnam service, Vietnam campaign
All GI's had no choice but to do the same things; there was nothing else to do, during their spare times. Play cards, pull extra duties, do things with your friends (talking, etc.).
shunned the soldiers
During WW1, the activities that soldiers did in their spare were to play cards, write in diaries, write letters home, or take some to sleep. Trenches were very unpleasant places for soldiers because the environment was often muddy and often had the stench of rotting corpses.
They just said, "I did my time."
At the time of the Vietnam War their was about 2 million. Now their is roughly 760,000.
500,000 men were maintained in Vietnam during it's height. Rotations from the US maintained that level, allowing for 1 year rotations (one year tours, at least for the US Army). The half of a million men consisted of marines, soldiers, airmen, sailors, and Coast Guardsmen.
its allowed cargo or even soldiers to go on it. which was faster than a carriage at that time
Because they didn't have enough time to leave Vietnam during the Vietnam War
Kenyans play the National Sport which is Cricket during their spare time. Other people enjoy dancing to traditional music.
Write books
Drew,painted,wrote in joriners,and read book or would trane.
The historical context of "The Man I Killed" is the Vietnam War, which took place from 1955 to 1975. During this time, American soldiers were deployed to fight in Vietnam against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. The story explores the psychological impact of war on soldiers, particularly regarding guilt and remorse for the violence they witnessed and participated in.