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INTENSE Kursk Combat Footage Like You've Never Seen Before
The Battle of Kursk in July 1943, has been termed history’s greatest tank battle. Its dimensions stagger the imagination, and the tactics employed challenge the military mind. It has always been a temptation to designate Stalingrad, not the Kursk battle, as the turning point of World War II. But although this battle demonstrated a remarkable improvement in the operational skills of Soviet soldiers and weapons, the aftermath of the Battle of Kursk would become part of a widespread campaign that turned the tide for good in the Soviet's favor on the eastern front.
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DEADLY TRAP For Americans During The Vietnam War
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It's the height of the monsoon season in Vietnam. A platoon of U.S. troops marches quietly through the dense jungle, soaked to the bone and ankle-deep in mud. Suddenly, a whistle of a mortar round shrieks through the air. It's an ambush. Wasting no time, men drop to the ground as bullets start to whiz over their heads. The platoon leader shouts orders, trying to calm his men. Amid the chaos, th...
MOST INTENSE Vietnam War Combat Footage Caught on Camera
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*This is an edited and reposted video of an earlier version due to UA-cam's restriction policies.* High quality, intense, and raw combat footage from the Vietnam War. Direct U.S. Military involvement in the Vietnam War lasted from 1965-1973. Two out of every three men who served in Vietnam were volunteers. The average U.S. infantryman in Vietnam saw 240 days of combat each year. The average inf...
The Vietnam War's 'Band of Brothers'
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It was late spring of 1967. The war in South Vietnam was in full swing, with battles raging across the entire country. In the delta of the grand Mekong River of South Vietnam, a company of the Mobile Riverine Force faced the harsh reality of the war for the first time. Caught in the open land, the entire unit was pinned down by enemy fire. Without artillery and air support and no helicopters to...
The BRUTAL & INTENSE Battle To Breakout Of Normandy (WARNING GRAPHIC)
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After four years of occupation, war was closing in on the small town of Saint-Lo. After a month of savage fighting, the Allies were in a virtual stalemate with elite German SS Units, boxed in along their Normandy Beachhead. U.S. General George S. Patton boasted "Take St. Lo, and we will be in Paris within two weeks". St. Lo was now the prime objective for the U.S. First Army to break this stale...
The BLOODIEST Battle of Normandy in WWII
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Traveling from the city of Caen in northern France to the nearby town of Evrecy, a traveler can hardly notice that the road is climbing up a small hill. Only at the top of the hill does the view open up to the entire valley between the rivers Orne and Odon. A few yards aside from the road, in the patchwork of fields, stands a small monument with an image of a wyvern and an inscription: “To the ...
The CRAZY Warpath of a Lethal Killer During WWII (MATURE AUDIENCES)
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The brief yet turbulent history of World War Two witnessed remarkable examples of bravery. Soldiers single handedly stopped enemy formations, fighter aces strafed into combat against all odds, commandos operated deep behind enemy lines, and heroes sacrificed their lives to save comrades. These were the men who stared into the eyes of danger, men who put duty before their fear. Sergeant Angelo J...
BLOODY Clash in the Pacific During WWII (MATURE AUDIENCES)
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June 6, 1944, marks one of the pivotal moments in modern history. On this day, Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, cracking the Atlantic Wall of Hitler’s Fortress Europe, thus announcing the beginning of the end of World War Two in Europe. Just nine days later, while the world’s attention remained fixed on the fighting along the Normandy coast, another D-Day was unfolding thousands o...
The MOST DEVASTATING Invasion of the 20th Century
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On the morning of January 17, 1991, a new page in the history of the Middle East was turned. The President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, informed the nation that an American-led coalition had attacked their country. Overconfident in the success of Iraqi arms, he announced, “The great showdown has begun! The mother of all battles is underway.” Less than a month and a half later, he witnessed the coll...
The INSANE Move Germany Never Expected in WWII
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A fleet of a hundred ships sails through the night, breaking the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. It carries a formidable force of thousands of men. For all of these soldiers, this will be their first test in combat. They have never faced an enemy, and they don’t even know if the men they are about to encounter are their enemies at all. This is because we are not in 1944, and the fleet we’re talkin...
The MOST FEARED KILLER Of The Vietnam War (RARE FOOTAGE)
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Jerry "Mad Dog" Shriver was indeed a man who knew no fear. He was the one who instilled it. Roaming the jungles of Vietnam and Cambodia, he and his group of loyal soldiers hunted down the Viet Cong wherever they could find them. They attacked whether the enemy was alone or in platoons - it didn’t matter. They would get as close as possible to the enemy and strike hard - the hardest they could. ...
The WORST DISASTER on America's Homefront in WWII
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During the Second World War, the Allied armies needed large quantities of ammunition to fight. This ammunition was mostly produced in the US, from where it needed to be brought forward to the front. After being produced, this ammunition was boxed, delivered to a port, loaded upon a ship and sailed across the ocean. Once at the port of destination, it was unloaded and delivered to the frontline....
The MOST INTENSE Battle Of The Vietnam War (GRAPHIC FOOTAGE)
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It’s June 1967. The Jungle is as inhospitable as it can be for the paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne as they sweep the area for the enemy. Although the thick fog and dense foliage prevent them from seeing further than just a couple of yards, they know the enemy is close. Suddenly, the silence is broken by the sound of gunfire. A rain of bullets starts flying through the air, striking paratroop...
The DEADLY Weapon of All Weapons - Necessary Evil?
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On the early morning of 6 August, 1945, three B-29 Superfortresses of the 393nd Bombardment Squadron, 509th Composite Group lifted off the small Pacific Island of Tinian. One of these B-29’s was piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets Jr., and had modified bomb doors to carry just one bomb. Tibbets and his crew would be tense for the next six hours on their mission to the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Bl...
The MOST BRUTAL Torture Of The Vietnam War
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As I lay slumped in one corner of the cell, I was amazed at the efficiency in shutting out all light. I couldn’t see anything and I became disoriented. As the hours passed, I moved about the room on my knees, looking for an opening. Only a tiny, pencil-sized beam of light filtered through a somehow overlooked crack near the bottom of the door. In the following days and nights, that tiny beam wo...
The Most TERRIFYING Killer Of The Vietnam War
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The Most TERRIFYING Killer Of The Vietnam War
The TERRIFYING Tunnels of the Vietnam War
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The TERRIFYING Tunnels of the Vietnam War
The DEADLIEST Booby Traps of The Vietnam War
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The DEADLIEST Booby Traps of The Vietnam War
The Most BRUTAL Tank Battle of Korean War
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The Most BRUTAL Tank Battle of Korean War
The BLOODIEST Battle Of The Vietnam War
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The BLOODIEST Battle Of The Vietnam War
The Most Unexpected Killer In The Vietnam War
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The Most Unexpected Killer In The Vietnam War
The INSANE Heroes of a Rescue Mission in the Vietnam War (Mature Audiences)
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The INSANE Heroes of a Rescue Mission in the Vietnam War (Mature Audiences)
How A WW2 Fighter Ace Did The Impossible
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How A WW2 Fighter Ace Did The Impossible
The DEADLIEST Single Loss of Sherman Tanks in WWII
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The DEADLIEST Single Loss of Sherman Tanks in WWII
When Germans and Americans Fought Side by Side in WWII
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When Germans and Americans Fought Side by Side in WWII
Against All Odds 7 vs 1 Dogfight Kept Secret for 50 years
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Against All Odds 7 vs 1 Dogfight Kept Secret for 50 years
The Vietnam War's Hidden Battle at Tam Ky
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The Vietnam War's Hidden Battle at Tam Ky
The Dark Story of The DEADLIEST Sniper In WW2
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The Dark Story of The DEADLIEST Sniper In WW2
The Mysterious and Forgotten Battle of Pacific War
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The Mysterious and Forgotten Battle of Pacific War
The Forgotten Last Offensive of Germany in WWII
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The Forgotten Last Offensive of Germany in WWII

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  • @dalern3
    @dalern3 59 хвилин тому

    To me the Vietnam and Korea wars were harder on our troops than WW1, WW2, the jungles were the scariest place to fight when you did not know the landscape.

  • @andychase7693
    @andychase7693 5 годин тому

    Not that intense...

    • @Militology
      @Militology 5 годин тому

      Yeah, first version had to be removed because UA-cam restricted it. Wish we could show more so people know what these Vietnam Veterans went through, and served to the highest traditions of the U.S. military. Thx for watching.

  • @jakhaughton1800
    @jakhaughton1800 16 годин тому

    I can’t get my head around the American tactic of fighting, involving severe casualties and losses, in order to capture various hills. Once taken the troops were told to retreat from the hill.

  • @terryschaaf4410
    @terryschaaf4410 День тому

    WOW ,WOW MILLER

  • @fredrickmillstead2804
    @fredrickmillstead2804 День тому

    Been there, did that.

  • @phoenixfox3379
    @phoenixfox3379 2 дні тому

    No one calls the NVA the "pavin" except left wing academics with no military experience.

    • @Militology
      @Militology День тому

      Well I’m certainly not a left wing academic. lol but thx for watching.

  • @faridahanna4370
    @faridahanna4370 2 дні тому

    Kekalahn yang memalukan buat amerika serikat,,,

  • @faridahanna4370
    @faridahanna4370 2 дні тому

    Membalikkan fakta,, Menutupi kekalahan dari vietnam maka di buatlah media kebohongan, untuk menutupi kekonyolan amerika, orang seluruh dunia ketawa melihata ini, Film RAMBO Menutupi kebodohan amerika, para tentara yang amerika yang di video itu selesai syuting mungkin langsung mati di bunuh rakyat vietnam, mungkin para tentara itu terkahir bernafas 😂😂😂, seluruh dunia menertawakan perang vietnam dan afgnistan, ada banyak tentara amerika serikat yang mati konyol disana, tentara amerika hanyalah seperti bebek yang di kejar ular cobra,,, boleh saya ketawa melihat kebohongan kalian 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂saya tertawa luas,,, tentara bebek lumpur... 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @tracybethune200
    @tracybethune200 2 дні тому

    Which Stationed at Ft Campbell in 1982 I learned of the 173rd Airborne brigade and the 502nd and 503rd Infantry in Vietnam there's also the Lozada Gym named after PVT lozada

  • @leocolon0331able
    @leocolon0331able 2 дні тому

    Keep it coming! Amazing footage and scores to depict the chaos. Who is the artist or composer of this score?

  • @rolandwhittle8527
    @rolandwhittle8527 3 дні тому

    The one thing that stood out in this footage was how fit and strong the Soviet troops look compared to Putins undernourished weak army led to the slaughter he certainly has neglected his forces since he's been in power.

  • @michaelandersen4504
    @michaelandersen4504 3 дні тому

    Music?

  • @jeffreym.keilen1095
    @jeffreym.keilen1095 3 дні тому

    As a Cold War tanker, this footage was increadable to see . Good stuff 👍

  • @GNML6836
    @GNML6836 3 дні тому

    👍🏻🇨🇦👍🏻

  • @Militology
    @Militology 3 дні тому

    Join us on Instagram & Patreon: www.patreon.com/Militology instagram.com/militology/

  • @witoldblaszczyk843
    @witoldblaszczyk843 3 дні тому

    USA 🇺🇸 Zapłaci Odszkodowanie Narodowi Vietnamskiemu Za Te Ludobujstwo ! ! ! ! 😢

  • @ManhPham-i9f
    @ManhPham-i9f 3 дні тому

    Mỹ và ngụy quân 3que xó lá thua chạy té Đái cút khỏi Vietnam.

  • @willoutlaw4971
    @willoutlaw4971 4 дні тому

    Any battles named for African Americans?

  • @BullShark1579
    @BullShark1579 4 дні тому

    The Vietnamese are the most lethal Jungle Fighters on the planet. Nobody can fight in a jungle better than Them. Simply amazing

  • @BullShark1579
    @BullShark1579 4 дні тому

    Much respect to the Vietnamese. They proved one thing: That all the fire power in the world short of a Nuke won't Automatically win u the war.

    • @johncataldo5529
      @johncataldo5529 4 дні тому

      It all has to do with whether you really believe in what you're fighting for. Taking the politics out of it. They wanted us out of their country and most of our guys didn't want to be there.

  • @galesams4205
    @galesams4205 4 дні тому

    I served at pleiku in this operation, 4th inf div. at pla -mea. Hooked up with 1st inf div. at kon-toon pushing east to pleiku. M-48 tanks and M-113 apc.

    • @BullShark1579
      @BullShark1579 4 дні тому

      Thank you for ur service. My dad served 101st air Borne division. He was up in Hue 1969-1970

  • @Bill-n6k
    @Bill-n6k 4 дні тому

    Crack a book people check the facts most of the remarks are not true facts President Truman’s administration was a setback for Vietnam

  • @WillieC979
    @WillieC979 4 дні тому

    Pavn never replaced the Arvn. That's bullshit

  • @No-timeforimbeciles
    @No-timeforimbeciles 4 дні тому

    Who cares as about a battle when Vietnam won the war 😊

  • @JasonH-on4si
    @JasonH-on4si 5 днів тому

    Excellent account, also appreciate no loud distracting sound track.

  • @popcornhead3479
    @popcornhead3479 5 днів тому

    American military is and always has been the very best in the world its! a shame the wimpy politicians and ridiculous liberals would not letthem do the job properly, it would have been no dought the outcome of that war! Shame on them forever!

  • @timothygavin6836
    @timothygavin6836 5 днів тому

    My father’s battle….but not for long.

  • @arnold3785
    @arnold3785 5 днів тому

    What were they doing there, what for?

  • @DionisioFronda
    @DionisioFronda 5 днів тому

    Question?..did the American won against vietnamese..

  • @davedriscoll1652
    @davedriscoll1652 5 днів тому

    Intense 😮

  • @seabertotter4325
    @seabertotter4325 6 днів тому

    There has to be more footage than the same old stock reels shown here. And, why the jump cuts sprinkled around in this video?

    • @Crackerjack-toy
      @Crackerjack-toy День тому

      I agree. In fact its just stock footage zoomed in

  • @galesams4205
    @galesams4205 6 днів тому

    I served with Armor unit 4th div. Highlands vietnam. M-48/ M60 tank, B co.1st PLT. busting brush day time , ambush patrols at night.

  • @zadzad4353
    @zadzad4353 7 днів тому

    If ONLY politicians did not interfered and let soldiers do whats they do best and know how..i strongly believed the outcome off vietnam war will be a lot different today. Just my pov though..😊

    • @thehawk7064
      @thehawk7064 6 днів тому

      That is so true I hate the fact that politicians install ROE’s that they themselves wouldn’t follow if it was them there in the 💩. However i don’t think we had any business being there.

  • @scottlunn5040
    @scottlunn5040 7 днів тому

    when did pavn replace arvn ???

    • @JasonH-on4si
      @JasonH-on4si 5 днів тому

      I believe ARVN was the south Vietnamese army .

  • @karlgemborys5880
    @karlgemborys5880 7 днів тому

    My brother kia marine 20yrs old 1967 in danang rip john

  • @michaelbaldwin5495
    @michaelbaldwin5495 8 днів тому

    Every square foot both on top and under the ground was set up to kill foreign enemies,Japanese,French,US and later Chinese.Spider holes,tunnels fortifications in place for decades waiting to ambush like a spider web.😵‍💫

  • @Pointman-yf6or
    @Pointman-yf6or 8 днів тому

    People’s army of vietnamese

  • @eddiesimms9301
    @eddiesimms9301 8 днів тому

    My Dad arrived in Vietnam in March of '68 and was assigned to B Co 3rd Bn 47th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division. His Basecamp: "Bearcat" My Dad survived 12months of pure hell, the endless rice paddies, the canels, streams, and rivers were full of leeches, there were the red ants,wasps and mosquitoes that ate you alive. Also, there was the thick mud that could pull you down with all your gear on. The weather was a problem ALL by itself, the heat and the monsoon season, rain, rain meant ONE thing, you were constantly soaked n' wet. God bless ALL those who served with The MRF... The Mobile Riverine Force.

  • @johmtravelina4110
    @johmtravelina4110 8 днів тому

    🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @BinhLe-bz2eu
    @BinhLe-bz2eu 8 днів тому

    The truth about the Vietnam War that was never fully told. United States had No intention of winning the Vietnam War from the very beginning. Fear it might become like the Korean War with mass continuing Communist Chinese troops from China pouring against American military force in Vietnam. And the threat of a thermal nuclear War with the Soviet Union during the Cold War following the Cuban missile crisis that happen in 1962. The Vietnam War started during the Civil Rights movement and racial tension between whites and blacks all across America. Several members in the US government were segregationist and they had their eyes dumping their Blacks problem on Vietnam with all the chaos that was happening in Vietnam at that time between Communist North Vietnam and South Vietnam. At that time, the South Vietnamese had 250,000 troops and North Vietnamese had 60,000 troops and the DMZ line had already been establish at the 17th parallel. Many Vietnamese peoples from both North and South did Not support going to War and killing each other over the idea of Communist. Even though several North and South Vietnamese leaders believe Vietnam should Not be divided and try to distrupt one another. But they couldn't rally enough support among the Vietnamese peoples in Vietnam to support going to War. Until Nov. 2, 1963 When US President JF Kennedy and LB Johnson order their CIA to stage a military coup assasination on a catholic South Vietnamese President, Ngô Đình Diệm and his young brother Ngô Đình Nhu. This action gave America the power to do what ever they want to Vietnam and to the Vietnamese peoples. And the US appointed an ex-Vietminh soldiers for Ho Chi Minh, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as their puppet South Vietnamese President. The South Vietnamese President who cause the lives of 500,000 South Vietnamese troops killed or capture by the North Vietnamese army and their communist allies The Pathet Lao army, and the Communist Khmer Rouge army of Cambodia when he order them to be station and patrol in Kampuchea. And who told Nguyễn Văn Thiệu to do so? The United States, fear more Americans troops will be killed in Kampuchea. 20 days after the military coup assassination of South Vietnamese President Ngô Đình Diệm and his young brother Ngô Đình Nhu. US President JF Kennedy was assasinated in Dallas, TX on Nov 22, 1963 and LB Johnson was sworn in as the 36th US President. On Aug 10, 1964, US President LB Johnson declare US military action to Vietnam over an alleged attack on a US destroyer, Maddox that was on patrol past the 17th parallel near Hanoi, the capital of North Vietnam while supporting South Vietnam. 500,000 US ground troops was sent to fight in Vietnam. 40% of those US troops that were sent to fight in Vietnam were adult blacks male along with high school drop out white male, non-college white male, trouble teen white male, and white convict male were all sent to fight in Vietnam. And when these US troops arrive in Vietnam and did their "Search and Destroyed mission." The Communist North Vietnamese gain mass support for their cause and their army grew from 60,000 troops to over 1,000,000 troops. On March 16, 1968, several group of US platoons military unit rape and massacre 500 Vietnamese villagers of women, childrens, and old peoples at the village called My Lai during their Search and Destroyed mission. When news and image of My Lai massacre broadcast all across America. There was a mass out cry of protest all across America demanding all US millitary force pull out of Vietnam. This lead to Republican Presidential candidate Richard Nixon winning the Nov. 3, 1968 US Presidential election. The following year, when Richard Nixon took office. His 1st excutive order was to pull out all US military force out of Vietnam. By then, the communist North Vietnamese army was already infiltrate all over in South Vietnam and attacking every where since the Tet offensive that happen on Jan 30, 1968 - Sept 23, 1968. President Nixon order a nonstop US B52 bombers to bombed Hanoi, the capital of North Vietnam and its seaport military supply, Haiphong. This halted the advance of the North Vietnamese army taking over all of South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese army began retaking back many city and town from Communist North Vietnamese in the South. But all that end, on August 8, 1974 when US President Richard Nixon made a televise annoucement of his resignation as US President to American peoples over the Watergate Scandal. A few months later the US Congressional election on Nov. 5, 1974. The Democrats party won a landslide in the US Senate and the House of Representative. The following year in 1975, the newly elected Democrats took their seat in Congress. The 1st bill of law pass was to cut off all US military aids funding to South Vietnam. This action cause the Fall of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam on April 30, 1975 to communist North Vietnam. Thus began a mass flow of Vietnamese refugee fleeing out of Vietnam. 10 of thousands of Vietnamese refugee died at sea from hunger, thirst, illness, Thai pirates, and Chinese warships. Today over 100's of thousands young South Vietnamese childrens are born of birth defect from the US toxic biological chemical, Agent Orange which the US military spray all over rivers and forest of South Vietnam. 3,000,000 innocent Vietnamese civilians of women, childrens, and old peoples had to die in their country during the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War is the worse United States War Crime in history. From Truman, JF Kennedy and LB Johnson were all were WWI and WWII veteran who sent the next young American men to become killers. Why I post this is because for years I'm tired Americans use Vietnam War as a Propaganda War story. Telling peoples that they there to help South Vietnam fight against communist North Vietnam. When America is the root cause for the Vietnam War and the downfall of South Vietnam. Why the Vietnam War was never officially declare. .Proof video on how the Vietnam War got started and you can see and hear it for yourself on UA-cam video. Here are video name title: 1) LBJ Admits assassinating Diem (1967) 2) JFK Speak of Diem Coup -Whitehouse Tapes Assassination. 3) Lyndon Johnson -Report on the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. 4) Whistleblower John White on Gulf of Incident. 5) LBJ announce Vietnam increase and rise in draft. 6) Violent racism during peaceful protests in the Civil Rights Movement. 7) President Lyndon Johnson using the N word. 8) The Truth about the Vietnam War (PragerU) 9) US bombing civilian village, actual footage 10) US troops spray Agent Orange from riverboat in Vietnam. 11) Veteran tells why the Vietnamese hate him 12) A US Vietnam Soldier Describes his Experiences of War Crime. 13) Incident Hill 192 14) My Lai Masscre (History) Ngô Đình Diệm was a educated Vietnamese politician who was appointed by Vietnam Emperor Bảo Đại Nguyễn and France as President of South Vietnam. United States under President Truman agreed to keep American present in Vietnam on the belief of the Southeast Asia Dominos effects falling into communist. Truman was the US President who got American involved in Vietnam since 1950. That later change when a WWII Veteran JF Kennedy became US President in 1961 and LB Johnson was his Vice President and all this happening during the Civil Rights Movement that was spreading all across America over whites and blacks.

    • @janmale7767
      @janmale7767 8 днів тому

      I fully agree! it was a war for profit by the financial elites in America,when the war was over they admitted they didn't go into Vietnam to win the war!! WTF !!! The world is a juice funhouse!

    • @arturomichel6344
      @arturomichel6344 7 днів тому

      Nothing but the truth you spoke. The American people has always been lied to up to these day. Mass media propaganda.

    • @thehawk7064
      @thehawk7064 6 днів тому

      Nobody’s reading all that dude, but I appreciate that you wrote all of it.

    • @BinhLe-bz2eu
      @BinhLe-bz2eu 5 днів тому

      @@thehawk7064 I appreciate why you and many Americans would want to bring back the Vietnam War

    • @thehawk7064
      @thehawk7064 5 днів тому

      @@BinhLe-bz2eu i don’t want to bring it back, granted so much we didn’t know at the time could have changed it or even kept it from happening… i am just opposed to what it did to so many American men… and how it divided this country and that same rift it still divides today. Still 💯 behind the Soldiers… and i still hate the politics & politicians that sent then there.

  • @johnnywilson7799
    @johnnywilson7799 8 днів тому

    P. A. V. N. ?

    • @tunafish8769
      @tunafish8769 7 днів тому

      The real name of The North Vietnamese Army known as The NVA to Americans. The communist didn't recognize South Vietnam. They considered both north and south as one Vietnam. So the called their army PAVN. People's Army Of Vietnam

  • @johnnywilson7799
    @johnnywilson7799 8 днів тому

    Pain?

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 8 днів тому

    Both sides fought each other inside the Devils network ..Americans depended on firepowers and quite penetrative while Vietnamese practiced mass combative waves from flanks .it was the most bloody challenged

  • @MilitarySummaryChannel2024
    @MilitarySummaryChannel2024 9 днів тому

    *I realy admire the Vietnams for being so creative with their traps. Even if their enemy has succeeded to enter their land there will still be many dangerous obstacles*

    • @johntimlin6664
      @johntimlin6664 6 днів тому

      You mean REALLY , Vietnamese

    • @shanemossmoss
      @shanemossmoss 5 днів тому

      Obviously you are not a person who was there or had family and it friends who did their job.

    • @tonykirby9574
      @tonykirby9574 4 дні тому

      I think your opinion is like your spelling, in error and stinks 😮

    • @JohnAlot
      @JohnAlot День тому

      If they had invaded the US wouldn't you fight as hard as they did against the invaders?

  • @briancooper2112
    @briancooper2112 9 днів тому

    Great video.

  • @jimmyj2354
    @jimmyj2354 9 днів тому

    Thank you,I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.

  • @groggg1962peeler
    @groggg1962peeler 9 днів тому

    I know with todays tech, that artillery is easier to land on target. But how back in those days did the artillery land accurately on the enemy.......

  • @groggg1962peeler
    @groggg1962peeler 9 днів тому

    dad just missed Vietnam and was on a train to Florida for the Cuban missile crisis..........Finnish luck I guess. Sounds like anyways..........Fort Hood , Texas

  • @groggg1962peeler
    @groggg1962peeler 9 днів тому

    I like that "Battle of the Slopes." wouldnt wanna be there tho..........

  • @geoffreycotter
    @geoffreycotter 9 днів тому

    great session