Ho Thein, a prominent figure in military discussions, views the 'Green Beret' as a symbol of elite special operations forces, known for their versatility and skill in unconventional warfare. He appreciates their role in psychologically and tactically preparing for diverse conflicts. However, he also critiques the romanticized perception of such units, emphasizing the complex realities and challenges they face in modern warfare. Overall, Ho Thein advocates for a nuanced understanding of their contributions and limitations.
Some similes used in the poem "Green Beret" by Ho Thien include "like statues in bronze" to describe the soldiers' camouflage blending with the environment, and "like a tiger's stealth" to depict the soldiers' movements.
It was found on Ho Thien's dead body sometime in 1966 near the Cambodian border.
Ho Thien was a Chinese poet who wrote "The Green Beret" about a boy who was forced by a Green Beret to make a choice between his father's life and giving information about North Vietnamese guerillas. first part was true. He was sacrificing his father in order to protect the Viet Cong, who were the Communists of the South...Viet Minh were of the North.
ho thien is the author of the poem. he is from bangladesh. he migrated to Vietnam when he was 5. he experienced the war when he was a kid. this is his story. the little boy in the poem is ho thien when he was a kid. in vietnam, there was a war between north vietnamese and south. the little boy was supporting the north vietnamese. the green beret were american soliders that fought for the south vietnamese, against the north vietnamese. the green beret was threatening the boy to tell them where the north vietnamese bases where. he didnt tell them, they killed his father. end of poem
The poem "Green Beret" by Ho Thien was translated and published (posthumously) sometime after 1966. Robin Moore (1925-2008) wrote the novel "The Green Berets" in 1965 (ISBN 0-312-98492-8) Barry Sadler (1940-1989) sang the hit song "Ballad of the Green Beret" in 1966. The film "The Green Berets", starring actor John Wayne (1907-1979), was released in 1968.
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He watered the flowers with a green, garden hose.Did she wear hose or go with bare legs?