The M-16's issued during the Vietnam War were fully automatic. The three-round burst was adopted later.
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yes issued both
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Those are usually issued during the year the serviceman performed service in RVN (Republic of South Vietnam). If he was there in '68, then that's the number pinned to the ribbon.
M16s during the Vietnam era were typically issued with 20 round magazines, although a limited supply of 30 round magazines was manufactured for the military during this time.
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Yes. In WWII, pilots were issued a .45 automatic pistol, and often times carried other types. In Vietnam, pilots were issued a variety of handguns, from .38 J frame revolovers to .45 autos. In real war situations, pilots (and troops) generally are allowed to carry whatevery type of weapons they want, as long as their primary weapon is still used.
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yes Ijust got my print out from the American War library and it was listed as issued
Wikipedia states, "The SOG knife was designed for, and issued to, covert Studies and Observation Group personnel during the Vietnam War." And thus the S-O-G.