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Vietnam Survival Challenge By Lydia, Kelly, Phil, Andres and Mike
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American helicopter Used as a medevac, escort, and troop carrier helicopter First arrived in Vietnam in April, 1962 First armed Huey’s in October, 1962 – equipped with 2.75 inch rockets and.30 caliber machine guns At the peak of the war, US had 3,900 helicopters in Vietnam – 2/3 were Huey’s American Helicopter Nickname: Slicks MO
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Transports all types of cargo Has the capacity to hold up to 44 fully equipped soldiers – can be increased to 55 in times of emergency Three cargo hooks on the bottom of the helicopter – one holds up to 11,793 kg and the other two hold up to 7,711 kg Has radar emission detector, interference flare launchers, and if needed two 12.7mm Browning M- 2HB machine guns for protection American Helicopter MO
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The UH-1 Iroquois was used as a gunship, providing air support for troops in the ground below, but could also transport troops when needed American Army used this helicopter For American Troops the Iroquois can boost morale. For the VC it was only a bad sight The VC could defend itself against the Iroquois by hiding in the terrain or by trying to shoot it down with an RPG Rocket carrying Iroquois were called “Frogs” “Guns” if the Iroquois had only guns PM
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The role of the F-4 was ground support and air superiority The F-4 Phantom II was used by the Americans being used by the USAF and the USMC They often boosted morale of the American troops as they helped ease the attack on the ground The VC would try to shoot them down by using Surface to Air Missiles or have the NVA MiG fighter planes shoot them down No real slang terms used, just called “Phantom” PM
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American Heavy Bomber United States Air Force’s strategic nuclear and conventional weapons platform Nickname: BUFF (Big Ugly Fat Fuck or Big Ugly Flying Fucker) Range: (unrefueled) 8,800 miles Length: 159 feet Wingspan: 185 feet ACR
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US Military used Napal-B in Vietnam Causes 3 rd degree burns Made of powdered aluminum soap and gasoline Developed by US chemists at Harvard during WWII Dropped by planes Vietnamese went underground to avoid it Improved US morale KZ
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Originated as an herbicide Tested primarily in the 1960’s Purpose of weapon was to give deny enemy concealment in dense terrain Dropped/sprayed by airplanes Used by US Vietnamese would take cover or run away in order to avoid it Named by the color of the barrel that held the chemical There was also Agents blue, white, purple, green and orange II KZ
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A mixture of explosives, napalm, gasoline, str7yne and motor oil Usually in 50 gallon drums Causes upward fire similar to that of a flame thrower LR
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Strategic bombing campaign US air force bombed North Vietnam First sustained American assault on North Vietnamese territory Expanded US involvement in Vietnam Demonstrated US air supremacy Total of 643,000o tons of bombs dropped Ended with President Johnson who terminated the operation to begin negotiations with North Vietnam LR
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January 8-14, 1966 AKA Battle of Ho Bo Woods Joint Operation, US and Australian Units Two Brigades US 3 rd Brigade, 1 st Infantry Division US 173 rd Airborne Brigade 1 st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (Attached to 173 rd ) Objective: Find Viet Cong headquarters, believed to be concealed underground Found a tunnel network covering more than 200 kilometers ACR
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