Weapons of Vietnam War At the end of 1961, America occupied physical strength in the Vietnam War. War is a complex series of political events that leads to actual participation in the form of armed fighting. Technology is a major determinant of war and tactics, topography, experience and professionalism used by competing forces. By 1961, America and Vietnam developed various guns and weapons to confront each other. Coupled with combat tactics, this will provide a deadly and extremely harsh environment.
One of the most famous battles in Vietnam, the Khe Sanh campaign, is a perfect example of the fact that the US uses technically advanced weapons highly. It is seen by Americans as another factor of large Spring Festival attacks in Vietnam in the north. However, the NVA and other North Vietnamese armies used it to divert the United States from the tet attack itself. Add a footnote here to indicate that there is a source of information for this claim. Since the beginning of 1962, the United States encourages Dim to adopt a "strategic village" policy to strengthen the village, and hopes that farmers in Vietnam will be separated from Vietnamese Kong.
Tetoffens is a series of cooperative attacks against over 100 cities by North Vietnam and the outpost of South Vietnam. The attack was an attempt to instigate the rebellion of South Vietnamese population and urged the United States to reduce the possibility of participation in the Vietnam War. Although the US and South Vietnamese troops succeeded in deterring the attack, the massive attack news coverage shocked the American massacre and weakened support for war effort. North Vietnam had a strategic victory in the attack of Tet as this attack became the turning point of the Vietnam War and the US escaped from this area was delayed and suffering.
The United States is trying to apply conventional combat strategy to the communism rebellion of South Vietnam. As a result of this strategy, the US military victory in almost all military warfare, but tactical results can not be tied to combat and strategic success. However, during the war, the United States discovered three strategic elements that can be combined with a collective whole to achieve the objectives of the United States at a reasonable cost. - The theme of the soldier war The Vietnam War is difficult for the country to deal with, not to mention soldiers. Many soldiers are dealing with the various personal and physiological effects of this war. The war in Vietnam is different from other wars. When we first entered into war it was about struggle against the spread of communism and then gradually changed over the years.