WHAT DID number 10 mean in Vietnam?

The name comes from the shorthand of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam
Army of the Republic of Vietnam
The Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN; Vietnamese: Lục quân Việt Nam Cộng hòa; French: Armée de la république du Viêt Nam) were the ground forces of the South Vietnamese military from its inception in 1955 to the Fall of Saigon in April 1975.
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– ARVN. Number-One GI – A troop who spends a lot of money in Vietnam. Number-Ten GI – A troop who barely spends money in Vietnam. Ok Sahlem – Term American soldiers had for villagers' children who would beg for menthol cigarettes.
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Where was Hill 10 in Vietnam?

Hill 10 was strategically located ten miles southwest of DaNang, where it faced and looked into and over "Happy Valley". Far from being "Happy", the valley instead was used as a staging area from which the V.C. and N.V.A.
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What did DD mean in Vietnam?

D. DA Department of the Army Dac Cong Viet Cong special forces Dai Doan Ket.
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What were nicknames for the Vietnam War?

"Vietnam War" is the most commonly used name in English. It has also been called the "Second Indochina War" and the "Vietnam conflict".
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What was the most elite unit in Vietnam?

MACV-SOG—Military Assistance Command, Vietnam—Special Operations Group (later renamed Studies and Observations Group)—was the elite military unit of the Vietnam War, so secret that its existence was denied by the U.S. government.
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What was the most feared unit in the Vietnam War?

Surprise attacks by elite Communist units known as sappers were one of the most serious—and feared—threats to Americans in Vietnam.
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What unit saw the most combat in Vietnam?

# 1: The 23rd Infantry Division

The amount of top awards earned by Soldiers of the 23rd are numerous for their heroic actions in Vietnam. The Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) was formed from elements of Task Force Oregon in Chu Lai, Southern First Corps, Republic of South Vietnam on 26 September 1967.
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What did the Vietnamese call US soldiers?

The name comes from the shorthand of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam – ARVN. Number-One GI – A troop who spends a lot of money in Vietnam. Number-Ten GI – A troop who barely spends money in Vietnam. Ok Sahlem – Term American soldiers had for villagers' children who would beg for menthol cigarettes.
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Why did Viet Cong wear sandals?

Ho Chi Minh sandals are iconic for having been worn by the Vietcong during the Vietnam war. During the war they were considered by many more practical than army boots, because being open they allowed the foot to dry and thus prevented the onset of 'jungle rot'.
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Who was the most decorated soldier in Vietnam?

His name is Staff Sergeant Joe Ronnie Hooper, and not only was he a hero in the Vietnam War; he is also the most decorated soldier in American international combat, even eclipsing both York and Murphy.
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What does Dinky Dau mean?

The title of the book comes from a mispronounced and Americanized French phrase, beaucoup dien cai dau, meaning crazy and off the wall.
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What does Buku Dinky Dow mean in Vietnamese?

Boocoo Dinky Dow" is how American GIs heard the French/Vietnamese phrase "beaucoup dien cai dau" for "very crazy." For more information, visit www.shortcrazyvietnam.com.
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What is a dink in Vietnam?

/ dɪŋk / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Southeast Asian, especially a Vietnamese.
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What was the bloodiest day in Vietnam?

November 19, 1967 was one of the bloodiest days for American troops in the Vietnam War.
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How many soldiers died taking Hamburger Hill?

Hamburger Hill Abandoned

Reports of casualties vary, but during the 10 days of intense fighting, an estimated 630 North Vietnamese were killed. U.S. casualties were listed as 72 killed and 372 wounded.
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What were draft numbers in Vietnam?

As the war went on, selective service requirements, deferments and exemptions changed in an effort to make the draft appear more fair. One of those changes was the institution of a draft lottery, which gave young men a random number between 1 and 366 corresponding to their birthdays. Lower numbers were called first.
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What did Viet Cong eat?

The only contribution made by the villagers is rice, of which there is a glut in the Mekong Delta—an area that is, in any case, practically controlled by the insurgents. For the rest of their food supplies, the Vietcong cultivate manioc, bananas and papaya trees and catch all the fish they need in the rice swamps.
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Why did the Viet Cong wear black pajamas?

These units were meant to work in local hamlets and had they worn a uniform, they would have stuck out like a sore thumb. For Vietnamese peasants, wearing black clothing while working in the field was perfectly normal since it would hide all the inevitable dirt that came with working in a rice field.
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Does Viet Cong still exist?

Viet Cong Downfall and Impact on Vietnam

In 1976, the Viet Cong was disbanded after Vietnam was formally reunited under communist rule.
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Why is Viet Cong called Charlie?

Collectively the United States often called them the Viet Cong. It was commonly shortened to VC, which in military alphabet code was spoken as Victor Charlie. It was further shortened to just Charlie.
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What is a crunchy in the army?

(US Vietnam era military slang, usually in the plural) An infantry soldier, a grunt.
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What did Viet Cong call American soldiers?

The name comes from the shorthand of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam – ARVN. Number-One GI– A troop who spends a lot of money in Vietnam. Number-Ten GI – A troop who barely spends money in Vietnam. Ok Sahlem – Term American soldiers had for villagers' children who would beg for menthol cigarettes.
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Were there any combat jumps in Vietnam?

On 22 February 1967, the 173rd conducted Operation Junction City, the only combat parachute jump of the Vietnam War. The operation saw three brigades controlling eight battalions dropped by helicopters and US Air Force aircraft into War Zone C, in Tây Ninh Province.
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What army unit lost their colors?

In a ceremony attended by Battalion leadership, Soldiers, veterans, and family members of the 2nd Engineer Battalion the Battalion's Colors were ceremonially burned. The tradition of burning the colors stems from the events that took place during the Battle of Kunu-Ri during the Korean War.
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How long was a tour of duty in Vietnam?

A tour of duty in Vietnam for most ground forces lasted one year.
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