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The Lost War - Vietnam War

   
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Subject: Wars
Author: Meowz_t
Date: July 1, 2009
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These ideas might have been effective during other wars but that was not the case for this one. The way my grandfather and his country fought was with the use of “guerilla warfare.” This kind of fighting included tactics like building huge underground tunnels that were hidden so that they could easily retreat into them, sudden massive attacks followed by the retreat into underground chambers, and using the terrain to trap the Americans into un-winnable situations...
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With these kinds of strategies, whenever the United States would bomb the Vietnamese all my grandfather would do was run into the secret hideout and he would be safe there along with all his comrades. Once on land the U.S. soldiers were unfamiliar with the terrain which was filled with swamps and many dangerous animals...
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