the last ground troops as far as i've always been aware left vietnam on 12 august 1972 so everything for sale on ebay dated nam 74 is totally misleading and is in fact postwar items,dave.
the last ground troops as far as i've always been aware left vietnam on 12 august 1972 so everything for sale on ebay dated nam 74 is totally misleading and is in fact postwar items,dave.
Thought it was somewhere near there. I think a lot of this is to do with the film of the helecopter evacuation of the US Embassy, which I think was about 1975. People equate that footage with the withdrawl of combat troops, when in fact combat troops were long gone by then.
Best Regards,
Andy
Best Regards,
Andy
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Factually correct Dave. When I left Vietnam in 1968, we were only allowed one set of our jungle fatigues, no helmet and one pair of boots. They made us put all our other gear in a pile, stripped the insignia and where it all went from there I have no clue as it was way too large for most Vietnamese. They were simply smaller framed and we were not fat by any means, just taller and bigger. The REMF's (rear eschelon M.....F.....'s) took all our battlefield souveniers (that they could find) and never once went outside the wire themselves. I really hated that part. Lowlife's in every war.
Mark
it must have been one hell of an experience in your young life mark,its ironic that you guys fought for like 14 years in total and trained and left the south vietamese fully trained and well equipped and yet 3 years later in 1975 saigon was overun by the NVA and thats what confuses people with regards to the air lifts etc,seeing the presence of US troops,nice to have a vet on this forum all the best mark.
OP, nice lid.
Mark, nice hoard. Were you at any point tempted to write the nickname for the PRC radio?
You KNOW I was. It's too respectful here to do it though!
Mark
Heheeh yes, I know.
And yes about the respectful tone here too.
Best Regards,
Andy
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