Posted on May 13, 2016
Tet Offensive - Vietnam War - HISTORY.com
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SGT Philip Roncari
I had left Vietnam back in the summer of 1967 and was sweating being sent back if this Tet business went south ,scary times Brother.
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I would like to ask a dumb sailor question. What was the difference in the combat roles of the Army and Marines in Vietnam. Not to start a dispute, all that served in country have my greatest respect and admiration.
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SGT Philip Roncari
Basically the same mission hump the boonies ,get shot at ,carry a lot heavy crap in the heat,rain jungle, up hills( always hills) eat C rats,count the days off on your short timers calendar,repeat ,hope that helps MCPO Collins.
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SPC Kurt Hesselden
Being POG wouldn't help you either. Everybody that could carry a rifle was on the Long Binh/Bien Hoa perimeter and beat back waves of attackers. When you saw your mess cooks on the line with you, you knew things were not well. Jan 30/31 68 was a very busy overnight.
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Thanks for reminding us about TET 68 which seemed to impact many American TV Viewers as the evening news was broadcast back in the USA in gripping color frequently SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. I was a young teenager at the time and know that many of my friends and contacts were in Vietnam at that time when the NVA and Viet Cong did their best to destabilize South Vietnam and our forces.
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LTC Stephen F.
Cpl Dennis F. - I learned military speak and euphemism in the 1960s from watching the nightly news and reading as much as I could as a teenager before I enlisted in 1974.
The NVA and the Viet Cong killed many but they hoped to convince the US public to get the USA out of the war. While they failed at a terrible cost to themselves [especially to the Viet Cong], they helped turn the USA population away from supporting the war which was a strategic success or at least the beginning of one. By TET 69 they had achieved their goal and we beginning to negotiate the process which would become the Paris Peace talks.
The NVA and the Viet Cong killed many but they hoped to convince the US public to get the USA out of the war. While they failed at a terrible cost to themselves [especially to the Viet Cong], they helped turn the USA population away from supporting the war which was a strategic success or at least the beginning of one. By TET 69 they had achieved their goal and we beginning to negotiate the process which would become the Paris Peace talks.
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