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LZ means "Landing Zone"

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What is a hot LZ?

A hot lz is a military term for a landing zone (hence LZ) that is under heavy fire. It was used many times in Vietnam due to the constant in and out of helicopters. During a "hot" LZ, the landing zone was under too much fire for a helicopter to land, so the soldiers must jump out of the helicopter in stead of it landing. The helicopter never touches the ground for the purpose of getting in and out as fast as possible.


What does LZ mean in military terms?

In military terms, "LZ" stands for "Landing Zone." It refers to a designated area where helicopters or aircraft can safely land and take off, typically used for troop deployments, supplies, or medical evacuations. The LZ is often marked and secured to ensure the safety of personnel during operations.


What is the area called where a military helicopter picks you up?

LZ = Landing Zone A EVAC. aka: a evacuation area


What was LZ in the Vietnam war?

Lz means landing zone :3


When was LZ Granderson born?

LZ Granderson was born on 1972-03-11.


What did the soldiers mean when they said it was a hot lz in the Vietnam war?

Already answered this question, but didn't define the "LZ" part. LZ=Landing Zone.


What does LZ stand for?

During the Vietnam War, LZ stood for Landing Zone. Within weeks or months many of those Landing Zones became firebases. Consequently, one might hear the words, "LZ Blackhawk or LZ Rifle"...when referring to Firebase Blackhawk or Firebase Rifle. The LZ's were for designated helicopter landings originally.


What required men between the ages of 18 and 35 to serve in the confederate army?

The term was "military conscription."


What does lz mean?

"LZ" commonly stands for "lazy," often used in online conversations and gaming to describe someone who is not putting in effort or is being laid-back. It can also refer to "landing zone" in military or aviation contexts. The meaning can vary depending on the context, so it's essential to consider where it is used.


What is the term used in the 19th century which means to force men into the military?

I believe the term is "conscription", similar to what we'd call being "drafted" in the 20th century.


What element is LZ 129?

LZ 129 is not an element. It refers to the German passenger airship Graf Zeppelin.


What did the soldiers mean when they said it was a hot lz?

The term "hot" during the war did NOT mean the weather. The term "hot" referred to enemy activity. When GIs heard that an AO (Area of Operations) was "hot" the next question from them was , "How hot? NVA or VC?" Then after that question was answered, then more questions could be asked, like what kind of weapons? Etc. LZ means Landing Zone. Originally beach areas where the landing was taking place, but now it applies to helicopter landing zones. A "hot" LZ meant going in shooting (because the enemy was going to be shooting when you came in).