That is someones opinion, all I did was deliver quotes. Those issues deal with the strategic level as well, we are talking tactics here.
Please supply sources for your contention,"The jungle war in Vietnam was completely different to the battles in WW2".
It happens to be the opinion of someone who was there. Were you? No, you are only 21, you weren't even born.
It happens to be the opinion of someone who was there. Were you? No, you are only 21, you weren't even born.
It was written by Albert Palazzo, a writer/researcher. And I don't even understand you saying that, if that is the case are we not to talk about any wars we were not in? That would leave the military history forums on this site pretty barren
That is someones opinion, all I did was deliver quotes. Those issues deal with the strategic level as well, we are talking tactics here.
If we were, the source you used said," "Overall, the tactics used by the Australian Army in Vietnam were not successful."
No, we are not just talking about tactics. The Topic is "Why Couldn't the US win the Vietnam War."
wars are won by strategies. Even if it is just "outlast them".
The first one will show how the US strategy changed over the long term of the war. It was not simply fought as you say in a WWII set piece strategy or tactics.
The US military did not lose a single battle in Vietnam. The Vietnam war was lost in the end by the South Vietnam Army (ARVN) in 1975, 2 years after the last US combat troops left in March of 1973. You can say that US politicians lost the war, but do not say that the US military did. It just isn't so.
Most was in the India, Borneo, China region. This tends to be forgotten or overshadowed by the large actions in Europe, North Africa and Russia.Where was the guerrilla-war aspect in WW2?
Most was in the India, Borneo, China region. This tends to be forgotten or overshadowed by the large actions in Europe, North Africa and Russia.
Like what happened in Korea? That turned out awesomelike.
In Russia and Poland, both had guerilla forces the size of regular militaries.Where was the guerrilla-war aspect in WW2?
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