Vietnam War Remnants Museum-Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)

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  • The War Remnants Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) features photographic exhibits and war memorabilia from the Vietnam War and the story is told from the point of view of the Communist North Vietnamese government. As I say in the video, it's best not to eat before viewing some of the photographs, which can be quite graphic.
    The museum originally opened in 1975 as the "Exhibition House for US and Puppet Crimes" located in the premises of the former United States Information Agency building. In 1990, the name changed to Exhibition House for Crimes of War and Aggression, dropping both "U.S." and "Puppet." In 1995, following the normalization of diplomatic relations with the United States and end of the US embargo from a year before, the references to "war crimes" and "aggression" were dropped from the museum's title as well; it became the "War Remnants Museum" It is one of the most popular museums in Vietnam, attracting approximately half a million visitors every year. According to the museum's own estimates, about two-thirds of these are foreigners.
    Source: Wikipedia
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  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman Рік тому +22

    The amount of equipment left behind or dumped in the ocean after the pull out of Siagon was staggering. Of course everything at that museum was real. My brother was told to dump everything on the way back to the States because none of it was needed. They pushed helicopters overboard every day.

  • @thepoliticalgunnut8018
    @thepoliticalgunnut8018 3 роки тому +169

    The backwards magazine in the B.A.R always made me laugh whenever I visited that place

    • @THEGAME-jz2bh
      @THEGAME-jz2bh 3 роки тому +5

      lmao I thought I was the only who noticed

    • @thepoliticalgunnut8018
      @thepoliticalgunnut8018 3 роки тому +4

      @JohnGalt009 maybe a bit of backyard gunsmithing with a grinder, flat head screwdriver and a hammer

    • @davidmulhall2710
      @davidmulhall2710 3 роки тому +7

      I noticed the FN FAL rifles. Does the museum cover the Australians and South Koreans ?

    • @privateer177666
      @privateer177666 3 роки тому

      @@davidmulhall2710 No mention of the Frogs, eh?

    • @rancherfarmerguy
      @rancherfarmerguy 3 роки тому +2

      They must have forced it in...a hammer is a marvelous tool.

  • @turkey2003
    @turkey2003 6 років тому +206

    Leave it to the French to ruin everything. There was a time when Ho called the Viet Minh the "viet minh american army". The US was the first country to recognize Vietnamese independence and Ho quoted the US constitution in his independence speech. As well as having a American stand beside him during the speech. Ho wasn't a hardcore communist and very much wanted friendship with the US. If not for the French threatening to join the USSR if the US pushed for Vietnamese independence so many lives would have been saved and Vietnam would be a much more prosperous nation.

    • @ticluna5295
      @ticluna5295 5 років тому +29

      turkey2003 fact : Ho Chi Minh was de jure the leader of North Vietnam side , but since the 60s, he was ill and Le Duan was in charge of everything. Ho did not plan the invasion to the South, but Duan just screwed that, bloodbathing the Vietnamese who did not follow him and his army. North Vietnam won the war, but paid a very heavy price

    • @gomeo28
      @gomeo28 5 років тому +7

      @@ticluna5295 Reunification is Ho Chi Minh's last goal. Let's see how N and S Korea nowaday. Every movement they make, they have to watch America. So "independence" country

    • @ticluna5295
      @ticluna5295 5 років тому +10

      @@gomeo28 Did Germany need a single bullet for reunification ? Did the USA try to prevent them or something ? You talk as if USA wants those countries to be separated

    • @ticluna5295
      @ticluna5295 5 років тому +5

      @@gomeo28 As if China and Russia don't do anything in this mess

    • @gomeo28
      @gomeo28 5 років тому +16

      ​@@ticluna5295 And you can "as if" American don't jump in Vietnam when we wipe French out from our country in 1954. And if not, we just like Germany, Instead of 21 more years to reunification. I don't know how American people learn the reason for every war that America involved in, but see what you bring to Irag, Yemen, Afganishtan... Chemical Weapon? Democrazy? Did we, Vietnamese ask it from you guys? Did those, the poor people, the refugee from those country ask it? Ask for bomb drop on the homeland? You can know how us feel when you guys kill nearly 300 civilians in 3 minutes at Kham Thien Street.( 26/12/1972), look back to 11/9/2001. And that why we must wipe America from VietNam and reunificantion. Sr for my bad English. But you guys has been fool by your beloved country. The World's Police. How pathetic

  • @11BMark
    @11BMark 6 років тому +133

    Extremely rare grenade launcher at 2 min in.

    • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
      @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 4 роки тому +7

      There's nothing rare about a M79 China Lake 40 Mike Mike Grenade Launcher also called a Gerbil Launcher , Thump Gun or Blooper.

    • @TheMonkeytrumpetz
      @TheMonkeytrumpetz 4 роки тому +35

      @@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 That's not an M79

    • @DudeInWalmart
      @DudeInWalmart 4 роки тому +12

      At the moment there is a China Lake for sale on gunbroker for $15K. Not bad considering M79's are going like $6-8K.

    • @fischerm4639
      @fischerm4639 3 роки тому +2

      I think he’s talking about the weapons platform that was under the CAR-15’s. Looks like a belt fed 40 ‘mike mike of some sort and I really wanna know what it isZ

    • @kozlovracing2772
      @kozlovracing2772 3 роки тому +13

      @@Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 50 original 1968 receivers, only four are known to still remain intact in museums in the U.S. and Vietnam. Late manufactured reproduction CSG/Trident China Lake Launchers are said to number at nine in total during a manufacturing run from 2003-2009. Total known China Lake Grenade Launchers is 13 with this information.
      Wikipedia source.
      I'd say that's pretty rare.

  • @akfanfortyseven8375
    @akfanfortyseven8375 7 років тому +130

    glossed over the machine guns waaaayyy too fast. Those were captured M-60E1's , Colt CAR 15's and M16E1s.

    • @mcqueenfanman
      @mcqueenfanman 7 років тому +13

      A few BARs too.

    • @snafuthebrave1922
      @snafuthebrave1922 4 роки тому +4

      Man, it breaks my heart.

    • @jimgritty7064
      @jimgritty7064 4 роки тому

      Loony toons.

    • @davidj.7227
      @davidj.7227 4 роки тому +4

      I didn't see any Stoners displayed. I'm doubting the NVA found any laying around

    • @James-qn3wi
      @James-qn3wi 3 роки тому +1

      David J. That's because Stoner's were all returned in the US.

  • @karlaiken6152
    @karlaiken6152 6 років тому +21

    Its unlikely I will ever see this myself, so I must thank you for the video. Remnants of a very sad war. Thanks for sharing it.

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  6 років тому

      You're welcome, Karl.

    • @karlaiken6152
      @karlaiken6152 6 років тому

      OK .

    • @MattMerica76
      @MattMerica76 6 років тому +2

      Karl Aiken Not much to see, just A LOT of propaganda.

    • @cisco8257
      @cisco8257 4 роки тому +3

      @MattMerica imagine russia bombing our country to shit and leaving chemical agents everywhere and they said you were spreading propaganda for holding a grudge against them

  • @parkourpotato6066
    @parkourpotato6066 3 роки тому +100

    Damn they really didn’t sugarcoat it when it first opened “museum of American war crimes”

    • @drewjantz9852
      @drewjantz9852 3 роки тому +1

      You should read the history books they teach in class about the war.

    • @parkourpotato6066
      @parkourpotato6066 3 роки тому +19

      rudiger891 yeah, I think the USA should have kept its nose out of their business. They ruined a solid friendship with an intelligent leader and nation

    • @Diego-lt4wm
      @Diego-lt4wm 3 роки тому +25

      Yep. In cuba there also is a murale that says "The wall of the assholes" and all the presidents that ruled since the 60's appear on them. Can't say they are wrong

    • @bawshafft4881
      @bawshafft4881 3 роки тому +1

      @@drewjantz9852 You shouldnt If they are american...

    • @drewjantz9852
      @drewjantz9852 3 роки тому

      Baws Hafft why? I’m American and I read about it.

  • @TrinhNguyen-nu3vy
    @TrinhNguyen-nu3vy 5 років тому +22

    Thanks to all who served in the military and in Vietnam.

    • @ConvairDart106
      @ConvairDart106 4 роки тому

      Most, did it reluctantly!

    • @Fortichuke
      @Fortichuke 7 місяців тому

      @@ConvairDart106 I believe he's referring to the victorious Vietnamese Military, not the US invaders

  • @brandonearly267
    @brandonearly267 3 роки тому +28

    The CAR 15’s and the “toe popper”mines look like kit from SOG recon men. Maybe we can find some information about POW’s. Jerry “mad dog” Shriver to name just one hero that never returned.

    • @ethanlambert5256
      @ethanlambert5256 3 роки тому

      @cjhyde78 The CAR-15 is the name of the family of guns the XM-177 belongs to. All members of the CAR-15 family are pretty similar attempts at creating a carbine version of the M-16. If you refer to an XM-177 as a CAR-15, most people will at least have an idea of what you mean.

    • @ethanlambert5256
      @ethanlambert5256 3 роки тому

      @cjhyde78 They essentially are, a lot of the CAR-15 family members are nearly identical

  • @The_Real_BD_Cooper
    @The_Real_BD_Cooper 3 роки тому +42

    I love this since the Vietnamese respect the US soldiers despite many of the terrible things they did in Vietnam. Love to Vietnam from the US

    • @smacool2975
      @smacool2975 2 роки тому +6

      Vietnamese never and ever forget...... let that sinks in your mind

    • @maxokream6269
      @maxokream6269 2 роки тому

      They deserved what they got and I wish I could've been there to commit war crimes

    • @Jake-rs9nq
      @Jake-rs9nq Рік тому +4

      @@smacool2975 Soon there will be no one left from that war. The youngest veterans are already in their 70s. The leaders are all gone, except for Kissinger.

    • @thecookierat
      @thecookierat Рік тому +4

      Go there for a vacation, it's all very cheap to do things, just the plane ticket from the US is around $1000 usd. Very easy to navigate, many speak english.

    • @theswagman1263
      @theswagman1263 Рік тому

      @@Jake-rs9nq disgusting how long that demon is living without ever facing justice

  • @user-pn2gf1by2p
    @user-pn2gf1by2p 3 роки тому +27

    Уважение людям, сохраняющим историю даже своих врагов.Люди приходят и уходят, история остаётся для следующих поколений.

  • @alejandrocasalegno1657
    @alejandrocasalegno1657 6 років тому +62

    The australian L1 FAL are a very interesting piece of the museum.

    • @pepelemoko01
      @pepelemoko01 5 років тому +10

      We call it an SLR.

    • @upcomingcloudrapperluca7645
      @upcomingcloudrapperluca7645 5 років тому +2

      @@pepelemoko01 you would

    • @coonus1
      @coonus1 4 роки тому +2

      China lake grenade launcher for me 😉😎

    • @noahboat580
      @noahboat580 4 роки тому

      @@coonus1 meh its a dime a dozen compared to that variant of FAL

    • @JohnDale1401
      @JohnDale1401 3 роки тому +7

      It's not a FAL, It's an SLR. Somewhat different as they are Commonwealth built inch pattern receivers and fire in semi automatic only. FNs are metric pattern with select fire capabilities.

  • @trueamerican8014
    @trueamerican8014 7 років тому +142

    the map on the wall didn't include Cambodia and Laos which were very much involved in the war

    • @5p0rtyuno62
      @5p0rtyuno62 6 років тому

      cause this is a joke

    • @nellieed10
      @nellieed10 6 років тому +22

      There are other rooms that discuss the involvement of both countries.

    • @ryanehlis426
      @ryanehlis426 5 років тому +2

      That was the CIA war run with drug trafficking

    • @70elcamino.
      @70elcamino. 5 років тому +4

      @@rdwwhiteley5970 should have just nuked them and left

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 3 роки тому +81

    very interesting; thanks

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  3 роки тому +7

      You're quite welcome! I'm glad you found the video interesting.

    • @darlenehaines8608
      @darlenehaines8608 3 роки тому +3

      This mans incredible 7 years after this!and replying to a comment present day!

  • @runeapples
    @runeapples 3 роки тому +48

    I spent about a week in Vietnam late 2019, this museum has got to have been one of the major highlights, along with the food, Cu Chi and the mountain town of Sapa up North. Would highly recommend 'Nam as a travel destination, whether or not you have an interest in military history you'll have a great time. This war remnants museum is a definite must visit in Saigon!

    • @davidschmidt270
      @davidschmidt270 3 роки тому +4

      Man I'd love to go....it would be nice but sad at the same time knowing so so many of our young boys lost thier lives there.....and the Vietnamese too....the peasants caught in-between....so fucking sad...maybe it's best to not go...idk

    • @runeapples
      @runeapples 3 роки тому +3

      @@user-oz3kj There aren't shooting ranges at the museum, but if you go to Cu Chi there's a firing range there where I got the chance to fire a Type 56 Chinese AK and a 'K45 Pistol' which I'm sure was just a Tula Tokarev 33 pistol. The guns are pretty worn out and inaccurate, but it's an experience if you live in Australia like me and don't really get the chance to play with fun things very often.

    • @runeapples
      @runeapples 3 роки тому +4

      @@davidschmidt270 It's definitely worth going man, even if it's in remembrance. I'm from Australia, only 521 men died in the Vietnam war but it's still a tragedy, especially thousands of Vietnamese who died, but that's what happens when you're a communist in the 60's and 70's lmao..

    • @runeapples
      @runeapples 3 роки тому

      @@user-oz3kj It was pretty bloody expensive - cost me about $100-120 USD to put 10 rounds through the AK and pistol. Fun experience though.

    • @katherinegates1559
      @katherinegates1559 3 роки тому +3

      ✌️🇺🇸 God Bless...All of Our Vietnam Veterans always....🇺🇸 Thank you for....Serving Our Great Country.🇺🇸 Love and Peace...To each and everyone of you....Never To Be Forgotten...✌️🇺🇸

  • @karlaiken6152
    @karlaiken6152 6 років тому +45

    BTW, Andy, everything you saw at the Museum is absolutely original and the real deal, as you probably realized by the end of the tour.

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  6 років тому +8

      Yes, not sure why I said that.

    • @upcomingcloudrapperluca7645
      @upcomingcloudrapperluca7645 5 років тому

      Not too sure about the m16s they look off to me

    • @TriNguyen-il8mj
      @TriNguyen-il8mj 3 роки тому +1

      @@upcomingcloudrapperluca7645 i think those are AR-15 which is shorter than M16.

    • @agoodchristianpilot159
      @agoodchristianpilot159 3 роки тому +1

      Up coming cloud rapper luca yeah, the l19 birddog at the start isn’t a birddog... just painted like one lol

    • @TriNguyen-il8mj
      @TriNguyen-il8mj 3 роки тому

      as far as i know the AR 15 only become civil either during or after the Vietnam war but you can be right about the weapon not being issue in the war.

  • @noahboat580
    @noahboat580 4 роки тому +12

    2:09 hand crankable grenade launcher. I could only imagine how satisfying that is to operate, its like a gatling gun that explodes !

  • @josephsaliba79
    @josephsaliba79 6 років тому +20

    2:58 nice pair of 1911's would love to have these.

    • @golgo2888
      @golgo2888 3 роки тому +1

      @Hermann Goering maybe those 1911's saved a few lives.

    • @golgo2888
      @golgo2888 3 роки тому +3

      @Hermann Goering we will never know.

    • @nelbax2084
      @nelbax2084 3 роки тому +1

      I was a grunt on the dmz with 5th division from 69-71. I was issued a 1911 but never carried it, I left it at Quang Tri basecamp. It became so rusted in my footlocker they scrapped it and charged me $28.

  • @garybanglebangle7949
    @garybanglebangle7949 3 роки тому +2

    I went in the Army in late 66. Did not go to Vietnam. A lot of my friends did and it left them with a lot of problems. I have used a lot of different types of weapons while in the army. I remember the fall of Vietnam in 75. I was in school at Fort Gordon Ga. And we felt so sad at that time. Now that was history and WE should learn from it. Wish we could have a better video of this history lesson. Thanks for it.

  • @richardmeredith69
    @richardmeredith69 6 років тому +123

    Pretty sure most of the equipment being displayed, was South Vietnamese equipment that was left by the United States or supplied by them. It’s just cooler to paint US markings on them!

    • @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122
      @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122 6 років тому +11

      Rick Meredith paint McDonald, KFC and Starbucks is more appropriate because they are occupying Vietnam right now.

    • @kman-mi7su
      @kman-mi7su 6 років тому +5

      You are probably right, but I guess in their country they tell the story however they like. Ain't shit we can do about that.

    • @sk8anddestroy792
      @sk8anddestroy792 5 років тому +15

      When America left they got the fuck out and left alot of shit behind

    • @RollingColeMotovlog
      @RollingColeMotovlog 5 років тому +8

      America left plenty of equipment behind. But the point is to show examples of the American equipment so why not use the stuff they supplied the south Vietnamese army if there's still tons of it in great condition, I dont think there's any difference in this context. It's for educational purposes. Propaganda involved or not no one can deny America's holocaust in Vietnam. The vast majority of people have no interest in history and without a place like this to keep the information on display this would all be forgotten in time.

    • @kaylamarie8309
      @kaylamarie8309 5 років тому +3

      My exact thoughts as well

  • @markrandall3747
    @markrandall3747 3 роки тому +54

    Where was the section on the Hanoi Hilton? How about the Jane Fonda anti-aircraft gun tour?

    • @stumpshot9970
      @stumpshot9970 3 роки тому +9

      Or about what the north did to the south vietnamese when they took over. They killed plenty I'm sure.

    • @brendanhayward7577
      @brendanhayward7577 3 роки тому +4

      Right next to the display of the concentration camps sorry internment camps set up for Japanese Americans during the 40s in America.

    • @markrandall3747
      @markrandall3747 3 роки тому +9

      @@brendanhayward7577 I'm confused, What part of the Vietnam war involved this? I wonder if this would be a very lame attempt at a false equivalency.

    • @giahuyletrung1099
      @giahuyletrung1099 3 роки тому +3

      @@stumpshot9970 Sure your ass idiot. Many former ARVN and RVNAF served in VPA during war with Khmer Rouge in 1978-1989 . South VN last President Duong Van Minh even became a advisor for new goverment of reunification Viet Nam until 1981 he came to France

    • @barryolaith
      @barryolaith 3 роки тому

      @@stumpshot9970 How are you sure? Do you think someone posting assumptions is helpful?

  • @briannolan7818
    @briannolan7818 3 роки тому +45

    I went to that museum not thinking what I'd see. I saw those graphic pictures, where it depicts the Americans as villains. Well, I guess we were. We didn't belong there. The graphic pictures of the affects of Agent Orange, etc. made me feel real weird and very sad inside. It put a big damper on my trip there. One thing I found out in Vietnam is that the Vietnamese people are very nice and generous. Go visit Vietnam, it is a beautiful country, filled with beautiful people.

    • @BayouBoy2443
      @BayouBoy2443 Рік тому +4

      Bruh you just said they depict us as villains. Hell no I’m not going over there. They don’t want us there

    • @briannolan7818
      @briannolan7818 Рік тому +3

      @@BayouBoy2443 - The Vietnamese people don't see us that way. The way the pictures were displayed, seemed to show us a villains. That was my interpretation. I've traveled there many times and never had a problem. They love it when Americans come to vacation there. The beaches are so nice. If you ever go there, go to Vung Tau. It's a fun, nice beach city. You'd love it.

    • @BayouBoy2443
      @BayouBoy2443 Рік тому +3

      @@briannolan7818 I guess. I know the Vietnamese don’t hold the war over our heads like the rest of the world does. I’m glad they forgive us and welcome us there now but I just don’t think I’d belong there

    • @Mk18_40mm
      @Mk18_40mm Рік тому

      Would go there but it's a lot of propaganda you don't here about the communist war crimes and atrocious acts

    • @-jetstreamchad-5922
      @-jetstreamchad-5922 Рік тому +2

      @@BayouBoy2443 you belong everywhere don’t worry about them if they dont like you just ignore them and there are a lot of nice people out there.

  • @jamescoombs2569
    @jamescoombs2569 3 роки тому +22

    Where is the anti aircraft gun Hanoi Jane sat on

    • @barryolaith
      @barryolaith 3 роки тому +3

      Good for her. "My country right or wrong" is one of the most ignorant and inexcusable statements I have come across and a licence for evil.

    • @_PhamTuanCuong
      @_PhamTuanCuong 3 роки тому +1

      As for the gun, it's probably still in Hanoi

    • @jamescoombs2569
      @jamescoombs2569 3 роки тому

      I would not recommend,she do that for ISIS,they might behead her, OUCH

  • @whiskypops
    @whiskypops 4 роки тому +42

    Respect to all the fallen USA and Vietnamese an other Forces

    • @erickfisher7501
      @erickfisher7501 3 роки тому +10

      To all the inocent south vietnamese who died under communism as well.

    • @tonyvu2011
      @tonyvu2011 3 роки тому +2

      @@erickfisher7501 ethnic Chinese were also persecuted after 1975

    • @barryolaith
      @barryolaith 3 роки тому +3

      @@erickfisher7501 Cite your sources. Look at Vietnam now and look at the US now. Vietnam is a far more admirable country.

    • @JDP2104
      @JDP2104 3 роки тому

      @@barryolaith what do you mean by admirable?

    • @barryolaith
      @barryolaith 3 роки тому +5

      @@JDP2104 Fair, democratic, peaceful, non-aggressive - unlike the USA.

  • @joacor1918
    @joacor1918 3 роки тому +5

    0:38, when you already won, but still want to make the enemy salty 🤣

  • @deanc.5984
    @deanc.5984 5 років тому +18

    Every country writes their own version of history. Most texts in every country is not very accurate.

  • @SouthernSavage-ne1zh
    @SouthernSavage-ne1zh 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for uploading this video me and my son absolutely enjoyed watching it .

  • @carlwesternut2434
    @carlwesternut2434 3 роки тому +5

    I would recommend the cu chi tunnels along with this museum.
    The tunnels were an interesting experience.

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  3 роки тому

      Agreed. I think you would enjoy these two videos that I made at Cu Chi Tunnels: ua-cam.com/video/QOfmvm0b7Lo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/gyZ7cUp-O-4/v-deo.html

    • @rayramirez8776
      @rayramirez8776 3 роки тому +1

      LMFAO "Cu Chi tunnels" 😂🤣💀

    • @zwickflixproductions4379
      @zwickflixproductions4379 3 роки тому

      @@rayramirez8776 I knew I wasn’t the only dumbass who thinks that name is hilarious

  • @davidmulhall2710
    @davidmulhall2710 3 роки тому +5

    I noticed the FN FAL rifles. Does the museum have anything in there about the Australians or the South Koreans ?

    • @janantoni3
      @janantoni3 3 роки тому

      There are Koreans participated in the event back then as one of the Allies.

  • @Marine-oj6mx
    @Marine-oj6mx 3 роки тому +6

    I’d wouldn’t step foot in there. Should be named the Jane Fonda American War Crimes Museum. I have too much respect for the Vietnam Veterans who died there and those who came home but were never welcomed back.

    • @reginaldmassey3272
      @reginaldmassey3272 3 роки тому

      As a kid growing up watching the news I was so afraid, seeing bodies on tv from that alleged war, our hands were tied, couldn't bomb the north strategically, couldn't bomb laos where the ho chi min trail was strong, racist ideology from the u.s. high command, but to the 58,000 plus who died, RIP.

  • @brucerobert227
    @brucerobert227 3 роки тому +1

    @ 1:28 - WW2-era Bazooka. likely from French Indochina days, and at top are two of the single-shot/throwaway LAW 66mm launchers
    @1;42 - M60A1 and M60 helicopter door gun machineguns (also a French/Indochina Czech MG not used my the US bottom left)
    @ 1:49-1:52 - part/most of a US Minigun and some Browning 1919 Mg's
    @1:54 - WW2-era BAR rifles, issued to S.Vietnamese. (Note there may have been a German MG42 there but you swung the cameral so fast you can't tell)
    @ 1:58 - The "China lake" 3round pump 40mm grenade launcher for SEALS/Special Forces (Abov are 37mm tear gas launchers)
    @ 2:06 - Australian Captured FN FAL rifles, just above an M79 'bloop-tube' grenade launcher
    @ 2:08 - early US crank-fed 40mm grenade launcher, with early/rare M16 variants above it
    @ 2:14 - M14's and an M16A1. Note that to the left is a display of submachineguns you missed, looked to have some interesting stuff in there
    @ 2:57 - two M1911A1, 3 M1917 revolvers (I think) of same caliber, and underneath are two snub-nosed revolvers that would have been issued to CIA or Civilian contractors (The VN civilian being executed was show with a S&W in 38spcl)
    Interesting stuff

  • @rossbryan6102
    @rossbryan6102 5 років тому +3

    NEVER GOT OVER THERE THANK GOD! I WAS IN RESERVES AND GOT OUT ON MEDICAL DISCHARGE IN OCT 67!
    MAY 16 68 UNIT WAS ACTIVATED
    AND SENT TO NAM!!

  • @Rev17thru22
    @Rev17thru22 4 роки тому +3

    When I was in the Air Force my boss told me when we left Vietnam his squadron left behind 10 C 130s. The South Vietnamese Air Force only had four air crews?

  • @shitchops
    @shitchops 3 роки тому +4

    Ive been here when i went on a trip to vietnam with my parents for my 21st bday in 2006. Amazing place and museum

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 3 роки тому +1

      It's communist propaganda.

    • @Darksoil4555
      @Darksoil4555 Рік тому +2

      @@tedmccarron it’s the truth wether you like it or not

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron Рік тому

      @@Darksoil4555 no it's not. If you want the truth you need to talk to refugees from Vietnam live in the United States and other free countries.

    • @Darksoil4555
      @Darksoil4555 Рік тому

      @@tedmccarron i’d rather talk to patriots who defended their country not to traitors who ran away with the occupier

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron Рік тому

      @abdulaziz abohelweh you are a hundred percent confused. The patriots who defended their country were the South Vietnamese soldiers headquartered out of Saigon. The traitors who attacked South Vietnam and fought to make Vietnam a Soviet colony were the ones who sadly conquered the country in 1975.

  • @mad1478
    @mad1478 3 роки тому +1

    In our museum we have military outfit area and there’s the highly geared soldiers from past wars and then you see a Vietnamese soldier who has farmer outfits and a hay hat carrying a gun

  • @jamescarlson6723
    @jamescarlson6723 9 місяців тому +1

    I served in Vietnam for one year 1969-70 and have no desire to go back.

  • @kimle6643
    @kimle6643 5 років тому +3

    You really should have shown the graphic photos. It shows just how awful war is. I cried when I saw them and took pictures. The government hides so much from us.

  • @ajg5138
    @ajg5138 4 роки тому +4

    Good video but you moved way too fast through the museum and didnt allow enough time to see the displays.

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  4 роки тому

      My tour guide gave me a certain amount of time to see the museum before we moved on to see our next destination so that's why it seemed a little rushed.

  • @paulritchie5868
    @paulritchie5868 3 роки тому

    I’ve been there,it’s a fantastic place to visit,the letter from a vet and his medals are on display,very powerful apology.

  • @kenb.8596
    @kenb.8596 3 роки тому +2

    And now Viet Nam are one of our biggest trading partners, like to bitch slap any politician that put us in this stupid conflict. Lost a lot of good friends. Unfortunately history will repeat it self elsewhere.

    • @andro7862
      @andro7862 3 роки тому +1

      "When the war is over, we shall drink tea with the Americans."
      -Ho Chi Minh

  • @tommyt8998
    @tommyt8998 3 роки тому +4

    This video reminds me of a car bumper sticker. It said, "Be nice to America, or we'll bring democracy to your country".

  • @LongTran-kj7sm
    @LongTran-kj7sm 3 роки тому +4

    I’m Vietnam 🇻🇳 my favourite pistol is 1911

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 3 роки тому

      Same as me! But, I prefer to live in the world with no hatred but that is never coming true

  • @charlielemmel311
    @charlielemmel311 3 роки тому +2

    I wonder if jerry Reed and Carroll o'conner knew their picture was hanging in a vietnamese museum? That sniper picture is hilarious.

  • @ILikeToLaughAtYou
    @ILikeToLaughAtYou 5 років тому +1

    Top left pistol at 2:58 appears to be a handmade Vietnamese copy of an m1911a1, but it may just be because the museum has made some "modifications" to make the pistol "safe" for public display.

  • @dublinbred
    @dublinbred 5 років тому +12

    For All those poor north vietnamese people and southern God bless your souls😪

  • @coffeelink943
    @coffeelink943 3 роки тому +3

    I’m Vietnamese, I understand the U.S war aggression and this was a museum’s but some of the portrays are not necessary needed. I know my country is still recovering from the war but seeing all of this is going to add more hate. I want to live in a generation of peace and no hatred but I don’t think that is ever going to happen
    Keep in mind not all Vietnamese hate America, a lot of Vietnamese still look at the good side of America

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 3 роки тому

      Many Vietnamese are still grateful that we tried to help them defend their freedoms against the Communists. Hopefully Vietnam becomes a free country again someday like the South was before 1975.

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 3 роки тому

      @Gods Armor well certainly I’m overseas Vietnamese that is living in Europe, What do you want me to say if I’m not Vietnamese citizen anymore? Be toxic as long as you like, I’m a person that want to see the future than to argue with somebody over the internet. This is my final responds to you and have a great day.

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 3 роки тому +1

      @@tedmccarron Vietnam is still free, indeed Vietnam is communist, but we are not like North Korea or China that fill the the education system with propaganda against the West. Trust me bro, i have friends live in Hanoi and they were taught about the good side of the west than little amount of negativity of the west. Like I said, Vietnam doesn’t use propaganda against the West. Yes there will be some people that hold hatred but those people are history sensitive
      At this point Vietnam hold very negativity against China now

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 3 роки тому +2

      @Shinshocks certainly the relationship did improved a lot than before. My people we forgive but not forget. Only the weak hold the past while the strong move forward

  • @davidsousa4469
    @davidsousa4469 3 роки тому +1

    Incredible footage. Thank you.

  • @mikeloghry9521
    @mikeloghry9521 3 роки тому +2

    If l the pictures seen. I didn''t see one picture of JANE "HANOI" FONDA ON THE ANTICRAFT GUN.

  • @2385437
    @2385437 8 років тому +3

    these are originals i was honored there my 3rd trip 2002 as national hero 2000 former dmz by route 9 below old camp carroll nva mias graves over 600, i was usmc dmz 67 68 tet.geof steiner cushing mn. my 5trip 08 got malaria hue city

    • @MrSkypony
      @MrSkypony 8 років тому +5

      Why in the hell would anyone want to go back to that sh)t hole of a country. All you are going to see is a bunch of lie's that they want people to belive. Vietnam Vet 1968,69 & 70 101st Airborne ICorp

  • @kennethhummel4409
    @kennethhummel4409 3 роки тому +3

    Yep that’s all real stuff! The US gave the ARVN a huge pile of stuff during the war and we abandoned a lot of stuff that we didn’t want to ship back home.

  • @r2gelfand
    @r2gelfand 3 роки тому +2

    Is there anything about the Koreans that fought in Nam?

  • @Wadser
    @Wadser Рік тому

    To clarify a lot of what they have is not American American but rather equipment sold to SVN. In their day it would've had SVN markings but since the narrative is that the war was against foreign invasion and not a civil war. The markings have been changed to be US Army, US air force etc.

  • @matheusmelo6022
    @matheusmelo6022 3 роки тому +4

    Vietnam is such a great country. Fought a much bigger and technologically advanced force and still managed to win.

    • @Richard-fv7rq
      @Richard-fv7rq Рік тому

      When you are defending your home and family you naturally would fight so much harder. The US boys didn't want to be there. Makes a huge difference.

  • @theenemyofmyenemyismyfrien4185
    @theenemyofmyenemyismyfrien4185 6 років тому +7

    indonesia loves vietnam

    • @MrLoind
      @MrLoind 3 роки тому

      Thanks Indonesia from Vietnam, we are ASEAN house ❤❤❤

  • @lapaddanrenkandimappangara9110
    @lapaddanrenkandimappangara9110 4 роки тому +2

    Ternyata viet nam menhargai peradaban,menhargai sosial kemanusian,menhargai kedaulatan bangsa dan negara,menhargai adat dan tradisi suku dan agama,menhargai sikap dan kerakter tehadap satu bangsa sertah menjaga kestabilan dalam negara viet nam.....saya salut dgn viet nam(keturunan radja palacca dee koning deer buogiesd) di negara serikat

  • @davidtruegrit
    @davidtruegrit 5 років тому +1

    WHY dosent it show or speak about all the horrible atrocitiesagainst civlians that they commited?

  • @HOTPLATEGAMING
    @HOTPLATEGAMING 3 роки тому +18

    The Americans weren’t prepared when the bushes were speaking Vietnamese.

    • @HOTPLATEGAMING
      @HOTPLATEGAMING 3 роки тому +2

      Gunnar Ellermann
      The Ho Chi Minh Trail said otherwise.

    • @fishmoly7592
      @fishmoly7592 3 роки тому +3

      SAPPY The bombings of the ho chi minh trail said otherwise

    • @808ghostMiller
      @808ghostMiller 3 роки тому +1

      SAPPY 58,000 American dead to 1.1 million NVA and Viet Cong dead says otherwise

    • @casolESP
      @casolESP 3 роки тому +4

      @@808ghostMiller and yet America left the country and lost the war, the one who win a war is not the one who kill the most

    • @HOTPLATEGAMING
      @HOTPLATEGAMING 3 роки тому +2

      Reece Miller
      Americans with their “bOdY cOunTs” yet they left Vietnam with their tails behind their backs.
      How’s the war going in the middle east? 😂🥴

  • @Theydotheharlemshake
    @Theydotheharlemshake 6 років тому +27

    That museum is quite biased it seems the picture where the man was being executed for whatever reason. Was actually reasonable since the guy was responsible for alot of deaths

    • @benzambrana3837
      @benzambrana3837 5 років тому +16

      he was captured during the attacks. he was a NVA carrying attacks and was executed by a south Vietnamese officer. He was not an innocent civilian.

    • @pauly260
      @pauly260 5 років тому +8

      Poor police chief that killed that communist agent in that photo had his life ruined because of that photo. Shows how destructive a picture taken out of context can be.

    • @upcomingcloudrapperluca7645
      @upcomingcloudrapperluca7645 5 років тому

      It's just a famous photograph.

    • @Diego-lt4wm
      @Diego-lt4wm 3 роки тому +6

      @@benzambrana3837 If he was an NVA and was captured, then he became a POW. Executing him was a crime

    • @Diego-lt4wm
      @Diego-lt4wm 3 роки тому +1

      The story is that this man was a serial murder and was captured, which makes a lot of sense, since then he wasn't a POW but a simple prisoner

  • @jonathandexter135
    @jonathandexter135 6 років тому +2

    Now show us the French war museum that went longer with greater losses on both sides.

  • @wdcjunk
    @wdcjunk Рік тому

    Do they still have the airmen’s boots with blown out eyelets on it? I think it was explained that this is what happens in a high speed impact with the ground implying that the leg exited the boots forcefully with great velocity.

  • @hellsapoppin2048
    @hellsapoppin2048 5 років тому +9

    The majority of the weapons shown were taken from South Vietnamese troops.

  • @cricketking8450
    @cricketking8450 4 роки тому +4

    Lot of weapons most of those weapons were captured from the South Vietnamese army. The Vietcong were pretty smart, when it came to making weapons out of nothing, when I was in the Us Army in 1979 and was in A.I.T. At Fort Lee Virginia, in October of 1979, I was off duty one evening and went to the, Us Army,s Quartermaster museum I seen a homemade 20 Gage Shotgun That the Vietcong had made, from a piece of Galvanized Steel water pipe.it didn't look too bad you could tell it was homemade.my uncle was in the army 32 years and fought in Vietnam and three of my cousins on my mom's side of the family were Vietnam war army veterans.

  • @boundarysentinel4181
    @boundarysentinel4181 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic enjoyed and put on my bucket list!

  • @pepelemoko01
    @pepelemoko01 5 років тому +2

    I use to go every time I was in Saigon, the was a guillotine that was mobile left by the French, that they would take from town to town and execute trouble makers . Sometimes they drag it out sometimes not.

  • @pauly260
    @pauly260 5 років тому +21

    -museum includes My Lai massacre
    -completely ignores NVA massacre of civilians at Hue, which dwarf My Lai.
    Sounds about right.

    • @MarineBis
      @MarineBis 5 років тому

      which dwarf native american slaughter

    • @pauly260
      @pauly260 5 років тому +7

      @@MarineBis We're speaking about the Vietnam war. The NVA & Viet Cong were cold blooded murderers

    • @MarineBis
      @MarineBis 5 років тому +1

      vs coca-cola blooded murderers

    • @pauly260
      @pauly260 5 років тому +4

      @@MarineBisvs. Asian Marxists that allowed the Khmer Rouge to happen & bow to western companies

    • @tattantatgames226
      @tattantatgames226 5 років тому

      @@pauly260 Bull shit, have u ever heard US or any army murder they civilian ?

  • @poppaluke9991
    @poppaluke9991 3 роки тому +3

    Just flying through the guns.Damn

  • @user-microburst
    @user-microburst 3 роки тому +1

    Been there. It’s amazing. Beautiful airplanes

  • @joegambino817
    @joegambino817 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video, awesome takes. I was waiting for a picture of John J. Rambo to appear on a Most Wanted poster like Jesse James or Billy the kid.

  • @QuanPham-rn8ei
    @QuanPham-rn8ei 5 років тому +4

    I been here with my school like 5 week ago

  • @fload46d
    @fload46d 6 років тому +9

    We probably paid for building the museum either directly or through help to Russia. Our unit captured Chi Com weapons in Cambodia that were made exactly like Russian weapons. Hell we probably paid for rebuilding Vietnam.

    • @michellerenee5028
      @michellerenee5028 5 років тому +1

      Hello Screamin Eagle.

    • @pauly260
      @pauly260 5 років тому

      AIR ASSAULT

    • @jimgritty7064
      @jimgritty7064 4 роки тому

      Losers.

    • @Diego-lt4wm
      @Diego-lt4wm 3 роки тому

      Helping Vietnam to rebuild their country is the least you could have done

    • @Lawnmower737
      @Lawnmower737 3 роки тому

      Diego Rodriguez we tried doing that in first place, Ho Chi Min didn’t want that...

  • @monkthelush
    @monkthelush 3 роки тому +1

    Great learning for military strategist...no matter how much fire power and technology you have...you cannot break people who are resolute...case in point Vietnam and Afghanistan...

  • @woolfy02
    @woolfy02 Рік тому

    I would of loved to go out of the 'tourist' area to explore more. I assume it's safe for that now? I really want to visit at some point, in my life. The EVP's would be amazing to record as well.

  • @punjivr
    @punjivr 3 роки тому +4

    What a fantastic museum! I would love to go there

  • @phamhung3057
    @phamhung3057 5 років тому +10

    Use the gun to shoot enemy aircraft, utopian things only in the game. I am proud to be Vietnamese man

  • @BrandonMcCloskey
    @BrandonMcCloskey Місяць тому

    All I could think about as the various items went by is the soldier who died using it. When the pictures on the walls were shown I wondered if they were given by americans for the museum or were they taken by spies during the war. The mannequin in uniform I just picture a NVA soldier stripping a dead soldier for it. I pray that wasn't the case but how did they get the uniforms? Sorry it hit a lot of nerves with me. My dad was in Vietnam and he never talked about it and as an adult knowing so much more about it I wish I could have taken him back to Vietnam as part of one of those healing journeys you see documentaries about.

  • @fischerm4639
    @fischerm4639 3 роки тому +1

    Wait what is under those colt commandos at 2:09? Never seen that weapons platform? Looks like it is set up for 40mm. Can anyone identify it for me?

    • @walterkurtz4360
      @walterkurtz4360 3 роки тому +2

      It is a U.S. hand cranked grenade launcher

  • @davidtruegrit
    @davidtruegrit 9 років тому +32

    why will the vietnamese government acknowledge all their atrocities at hue and different places./

    • @GSKim-pv5ey
      @GSKim-pv5ey 9 років тому +8

      +dave johnson After the USA, maybe.

    • @colinh4303
      @colinh4303 8 років тому +4

      +dave johnson well said m8 that's commies for you

    • @colinh4303
      @colinh4303 8 років тому +2

      +G.S. Kim All the free nations that were involved in that war don't need to acknowledge the atrocities that happened there because your leaders will bend the truth the same way starling did in ww 11 Your way of life is ruled by dictator's

    • @GSKim-pv5ey
      @GSKim-pv5ey 8 років тому +19

      Colin H Wait, so you're saying you don't deny the "free nations" who went all the way to Vietnam from their home countries were responsible for committing atrocities?
      By the way, was one of those "free nations" South Korea under the leadership of Park Chung Hee? Funny, I thought he ran a military dictatorship and had dissenters kidnapped, tortured, and killed. Hmm.
      Not too bright, are you?
      Perhaps someday the Asians will invade the western world, commit atrocities and then later say, "when will these white people admit the atrocities they committed against us on their own land?" lol
      Silly white people.

    • @colinh4303
      @colinh4303 8 років тому +2

      Lol are the Japanese not Asians it not about what colour you are there is three sides to a story but the only ones who can tell the true story are usually dead

  • @daveshen0880
    @daveshen0880 3 роки тому +4

    We can blame the french government for the oppression.

  • @2385437
    @2385437 8 років тому +1

    this museum was called war atrocities museum for yrs

  • @lloydsherman8743
    @lloydsherman8743 3 роки тому

    Describes the cost an loss better than anything I have seen.

  • @polycarphunter2257
    @polycarphunter2257 5 років тому +4

    70-71. I don't regret my service.

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  5 років тому

      And you shouldn't. Thank you for your service!

    • @jimgritty7064
      @jimgritty7064 4 роки тому

      Some people love war, suffering and killing babies.

    • @walterpolk8793
      @walterpolk8793 3 роки тому

      71-72 I don't regret mine either.

    • @sandydremmel1506
      @sandydremmel1506 3 роки тому

      Thanks you for your served, you save our family from communists.

  • @oldfart3137
    @oldfart3137 6 років тому +3

    Where's the picture of Ho thanking John Kerry for his help in winning the war??

    • @evinchester7820
      @evinchester7820 4 роки тому +1

      NAW..BUT THERE IS ONE OF G.W.BUSH HIDING OUT IN THE NATIONAL GUARD IN HIS DADDY'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT...
      AND FIVE OF THE DRAFT DEFERMENTS FOR DONALD TRUMP....

  • @dab1317
    @dab1317 3 роки тому

    At 0:13 the light blue hi wing tail dragger looks like a C185. I stand to be corrected but I do not believe the USAF operated C185's. I know the Aussies operated C180's in Vietnam.

    • @dab1317
      @dab1317 3 роки тому

      Same A/C at 0:33

  • @kipechawolfeortiz8791
    @kipechawolfeortiz8791 14 днів тому

    As someone who is unfortunately american, its good to see the truth from another countrys perspective.

  • @jayoutdoors1534
    @jayoutdoors1534 3 роки тому +5

    4:17 look at that! Need more of this

  • @onrr1726
    @onrr1726 6 років тому +5

    The great patriotic war museum in Kyiv, Ukraine is set up the same way and also has a lot of grafic pics as well in some scattered about.

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 3 роки тому

      The Soviets were so bad that many ukrainians welcomed the Germans as liberators.

    • @onrr1726
      @onrr1726 3 роки тому +1

      @@tedmccarron i know that

    • @mikeyorkav4039
      @mikeyorkav4039 2 роки тому

      @@tedmccarron yeah no...

    • @mikeyorkav4039
      @mikeyorkav4039 2 роки тому

      @@tedmccarron the germans got a bunch of reactionary kulaks excited to slaughter their own people thinking the nazis wont turn around and kill them next.

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron 2 роки тому

      @@mikeyorkav4039 you would be surprised at how many ukrainians we're not fond of the idea of a totalitarian government dominated by Moscow that starved to death 7 million of their own people and sent countless others to concentration camps to be killed. That's not as popular as you think.

  • @andresdelorbe9638
    @andresdelorbe9638 3 роки тому

    It’s been 7 years you think the museum still open?

  • @jamiemezs9891
    @jamiemezs9891 6 років тому +1

    History is all ways written by the winners.
    But one note did anyone check to see that the ordinance on display was disarmed ?

  • @tombakabones274
    @tombakabones274 6 років тому +4

    From the Vietnamese point of view to get a full understanding of situation you need to get both points of view so I'd like to visit that place to see the other half

  • @SmokinLoon5150
    @SmokinLoon5150 5 років тому +5

    Even Vietnam is getting in on the "politically correct" bandwagon. Wow. :)

  • @jasonrodgers9063
    @jasonrodgers9063 3 роки тому +2

    Interesting that every bit of signage has an English (and ONLY English) translation. They are pragmatic enough to know where their tourist $$ are coming from!

    • @MelodicDM
      @MelodicDM 3 роки тому

      English is the language of the world now

  • @markstankiewicz6369
    @markstankiewicz6369 3 роки тому

    Im 64 and never served, seeing this video is a downer......all those lives........from down under

  • @RAAM855
    @RAAM855 3 роки тому +3

    It feels weird when America is on the losing side of a museum

    • @therebelfrogy9287
      @therebelfrogy9287 3 роки тому +1

      Welcome to the world. You American will be suprise and have to question your history lesson

    • @toshow237
      @toshow237 3 роки тому

      Eh I don’t know if I would classify either side as winner or loser. The US just got tired of fighting because the war was unimportant to them and the North Vietnamese ended up getting their way, but with incredible losses.

    • @kejsazizolli3608
      @kejsazizolli3608 3 роки тому +2

      @@toshow237 they got their assess kicked and decided to step back.

    • @toshow237
      @toshow237 3 роки тому

      @@kejsazizolli3608 for every American loss the Viet Cong had around 17 losses. The US destroyed the Vietnamese but insurgency warfare is unwinnable and the conflict would have lasted far longer than the US was committed too.

    • @a.c.9229
      @a.c.9229 3 роки тому +2

      @@toshow237 US lost deal with it

  • @jeffchan954
    @jeffchan954 6 років тому +13

    Lol I love how it was originally named a,erocan war crimes museum but they weren't the onto ones doing at crimes the Vietcong also did war crimes too such has killing civilians(people who generally sided with the Americans) and the NVA along with the Vietcong used torture and other horrible stuff to POWs.

    • @JulySniper
      @JulySniper 3 роки тому +2

      I know right, the Vietcong also came to america to bomb the living shit out of the America Civillians, spray tons of chemical down into the America forest which made the ground unhabitable even until now. Their commanders even told their soldiers to shoot anything that moves on sight, civilian or not while on their helicopters. The Vietcong even supported the Pol pot regime and gave him a fking chair in the UN. And when the mighty American Soldiers came to stop the Pol pot regime, the Vietcong called them invaders and fking embargoed America. Damn, The Vietcong are truly evil monsters. America good communism bed

    • @TakanNick
      @TakanNick 3 роки тому

      @@JulySniper Are you American? :D :D. The VC so cruel and the VN civilians so stupid to help them a lot, they are stupid or US guy like Jeff Chan stupid to believe all the US Propaganda.

    • @coffeelink943
      @coffeelink943 3 роки тому +1

      Doan Phu Nguyen that’s not true. My grandfather is from Bac Lieu City province, he was served in the Viet Cong and he witness some war crimes that the Viet Minh he has witness, he says “ There is no innocent when it comes to war, we were all young, still had family that we are desperate to come home. I seen how the Viet Minh countlessly raped multiple villages. This is just war we didn’t want to kill our own blood but we have no choice, how much I wish for world peace but it’s never going to happen”
      My grandfather - Quang Nguyen
      1931-2014
      When it comes to war, no side is innocent, you’re dumb to believed that the entire Viet Minh is innocent when there a chance you will have cruel human beings that will committed war crimes Sorry but that’s the reality of this cruel ruthless world. I’m not defending America and Viet Cong action either.

    • @TakanNick
      @TakanNick 3 роки тому

      @@coffeelink943 Ya, how can you know he is VC or he is just a fuking ARVN and try to lie to cover the shame b4 you. Just a simple thing: If the VC just the cruel, evil, raped villages like US army, Korean and ARVN, how can they win? And If your father is a VC, i think he is just a betrayer, a coward. All the stories about the VC crimes come from US mouths and ARVN mouths. I live here in VN, but don't hear any story about that from South VN mouths? What 's wrong? Who's dumb? VM absolute kill a lots of Cruel ARVNs, betrayer, US soldiers. But kill innocent villages who make tunnel for them, give them food, hide them??? So fun.

    • @bawshafft4881
      @bawshafft4881 3 роки тому

      @@TakanNick Its sarcasm genius

  • @punjivr
    @punjivr 3 роки тому

    Every politician should visit these war and Holocaust museums and see the graphic pictures and videos to see what war is and why we must never do it.

  • @marcusdelorme8913
    @marcusdelorme8913 3 роки тому

    Ronald reagan stated that the United States would never be dragged into another war that it had no intent on winning. Since then, our country had yet to lose any war it has fought. The war in vietnam was fought on limited terms that greatly benefited the north vietnamese. Imagine the outcome if we had fought an all out war; there would be no country that would dare undermine our strength.

  • @haugs1718
    @haugs1718 6 років тому +4

    When I see those rifles in the Museum I think about that joke about rifles that were dropped only once.

  • @beavis1513
    @beavis1513 6 років тому +9

    Most of that shit was surrendered by ARVN forces.

  • @rickmansteven4816
    @rickmansteven4816 Рік тому

    I was in HCMC last week and couldn’t help noticing the Cold War era propaganda that still exists today. Our tour guide told us “there was no civil war in Vietnam” and “only America and North Vietnam fought the war”. It seems much easier to blame the US than to state the truth of the North Vietnamese army and Viet Cong actions and atrocities.

  • @caseywanlass7593
    @caseywanlass7593 3 роки тому

    Too bad you didn't show the photos some of us will never make it there