Posted on Sep 15, 2016
VIETNAM STORIES OF SNAKES AND ANIMALS IN THE JUNGLE? What are your Stories of the Jungle?
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I have heard and seen some intriguing pictures of Nam, I would like to hear your stories.
http://www.ichiban1.org/html/stories/story_38.htm
The infamous two-step VIPER?
One snake was called a "Two-step" by GI's, because the word was you could only walk two steps after being bitten before you died. This may have been a myth to keep GI's alert in the bush, because there are no known snakes in the world that can kill that fast. The fastest known killer, Africa's Black Mamba, can kill in about 2-1/2 minutes if bitten directly into a major artery or vein that goes straight to the heart. Generally speaking, though, it takes 15 to 30 minutes before life threatening symptoms appear from a snake bite, and usually a minimum of several hours or even days before death occurs from bites of even very venomous snakes.
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http://www.ichiban1.org/html/stories/story_38.htm
The infamous two-step VIPER?
One snake was called a "Two-step" by GI's, because the word was you could only walk two steps after being bitten before you died. This may have been a myth to keep GI's alert in the bush, because there are no known snakes in the world that can kill that fast. The fastest known killer, Africa's Black Mamba, can kill in about 2-1/2 minutes if bitten directly into a major artery or vein that goes straight to the heart. Generally speaking, though, it takes 15 to 30 minutes before life threatening symptoms appear from a snake bite, and usually a minimum of several hours or even days before death occurs from bites of even very venomous snakes.
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My first PSG was raised by the Vietnam grunts. They said it was merciful to only step on punji sticks smeared with feces. They also had man traps that had some nasty vipers in them. There wasn't even time to call out for a medic. That wasn't true, but it kept them on their toes. I did a little research and found records of 742 non-combat related deaths in the field and snakes were listed as one of the causes, but they never broke it down by type of snake, etc. I always defer to 1LT Sandy Annala for all the medical nightmares faced in Vietnam.
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That certainly seems to be a long python SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL and it is nice to see an M-113 in the background.
My only dealings with snakes and alligators tended to be in the southern USA - as a child in WV and as adult being stationed at Fort Campbell in 1975 and then Fort Benning [1984-1989] as a soldier which had its share of snakes, alligators and biting ants.
My only dealings with snakes and alligators tended to be in the southern USA - as a child in WV and as adult being stationed at Fort Campbell in 1975 and then Fort Benning [1984-1989] as a soldier which had its share of snakes, alligators and biting ants.
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Not a NAM story, but I have one from my first state side FTX in 1990, before our deployment to Storm/Shield. We were on what we call Air Det FEX away from main body conducting theirs in Camp Shelby, MS. We were doing our training in Eglin AFB, FL, Ranger training area, and my SQD was out on a Security Patrol, and I was the 60 Gunner. We came up on OPFOR patrol, and we scrambled to set up a hasty ambush I jumped down behind a downed tree, and as I got down rolled over a Rattle snack about 6ft long. I felt something then herd a rattle, kinda got up and then yelled snack or something like that and then we yelled at the Evaluators to come over and check it out, The A gunner started striking his rifle butt, and ended up killing him. The range control came out and yelled at us for killing him said we should have let him go.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL A little late but may be of interest. One of the worst fears was poisonous snakes hung from the ceilings of tunnels, the snake's tail was split and then tied to a stake or any obstruction that would allow it to dangle and strike someone crawling in the head or neck.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SSgt Terry P. roger that" Jake is always a weapon" wow thanks for sharing!
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I'm a "Vietnam Era" vet but actually 3 years after US Left and 1 years after the North Won. Sorry All my Stories are a Bit Later.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel wow, just missed out I guess, but any story is welcomed my friend.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
What is that old Joke, "I'd Tell you but then I would have to kill you" Ah the Life of a Spook.
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I will always remember being on patrol being the point man and moving through bamboo groves late afternoon just before setting up our company's night perimeter and encountering a lot of bamboo vipers draped all over the bamboo, needless to say we picked a different location far away from "old Jake no shoulders"
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I heard a story from a Cobra Pilot that said they were on Patrol when they ran across a Bunch of "VC" Carrying a Really Long and Silver object...
The crew thought it was a Bangalore Torpedo and "Hosed" them down ... a responding Ground patrol reported it was a 26-Ft Burmese Python...
The crew thought it was a Bangalore Torpedo and "Hosed" them down ... a responding Ground patrol reported it was a 26-Ft Burmese Python...
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC George Smith roger that! Incredible share, the VC probably ate it!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL As a kid, I liked to collect and keep lizards and snakes. I would occasionally be bitten by a snake, but it did not bother me. In Vietnam, we were moving through a bamboo grove, when I came face to face with a bamboo viper. I was not quiet as I retreated from that snake. I now keep a healthy distance from all snakes. I also don't like bamboo.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC William Farrell lol, roger that, incredible with some of the reads on the facebook site, INCREDIBLE, 20FT PYTHONS AND BOAS.
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SFC William Farrell
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - Yes, I was just on the Facebook page. I've heard some tiger stories too. I was not in the bush so Ive never seen any.
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