What was the deadliest job in the Vietnam War?

Overall, the U.S. military used nearly 12,000 helicopters in Vietnam, of which more than 5,000 were destroyed. To be a helicopter pilot or crew member was among the most dangerous jobs in the war.
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What was the most dangerous job in the war?

The 15 Most Dangerous Jobs in the Military
  • Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) expert. ...
  • Forward observer. ...
  • Cavalry scout/reconnaissance. ...
  • Combat medic/corpsman. ...
  • Pararescue/winchman. ...
  • Combat engineer. ...
  • Pilot. ...
  • Special forces soldier.
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Who fired first in the Vietnam War?

This initial action was never reported by the Johnson administration, which insisted that the Vietnamese boats fired first.
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Who was the most badass soldier in Vietnam?

Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez of the 1st Special Forces was credited with single-handedly saving the lives of eight men during six hours of non-stop battle.
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Who were the Viet Cong afraid of?

The destructive effects of American planes dropping napalm bombs—the Vietcong are terrified of them—are very great, and the insurgents have no answer to them.
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Most Deadliest Jobs of the Vietnam War



Who was the biggest hero of the Vietnam War?

Sergeant First Class Jorge A. Otero Barreto (born 7 April 1937), a.k.a. "the Puerto Rican Rambo" and "Sergeant Rock", is a former United States Army soldier. He earned 38 military decorations during his career, and has been called the most decorated U.S. soldier of the Vietnam War.
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Who refused the Vietnam War?

Clip: Episode 2 | 6m 15s | Prior to his match against Foley, Ali received news he had been drafted to fight in Vietnam. When Ali arrived to be inducted in the United States Armed Forces, however, he refused, citing his religion forbade him from serving.
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Who refused to fight in the Vietnam War?

On June 20, 1967, the great Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston for refusing induction in the U.S. armed forces. Ali saw the war in Vietnam as an exercise in genocide.
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Which president won the Vietnam War?

President Richard M. Nixon assumed responsibility for the Vietnam War as he swore the oath of office on January 20, 1969. He knew that ending this war honorably was essential to his success in the presidency.
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When was the last soldier killed in Vietnam?

The earliest casualty record contains a date of death of June 8, 1956, and the most recent casualty record contains a date of death of May 28, 2006.
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Why U.S. Cannot win Vietnam War?

There were a couple of reasons for this. First, the Americans were an invading force, and the Vietnamese were fighting on their own soil. Second, the Americans were not willing to make an all-out commitment to win.
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How many soldiers died on their first day in Vietnam?

997 soldiers were killed on their first day in Vietnam. 1,448 soldiers were killed on their last day in Vietnam. 31 sets of brothers are on the Wall. Thirty one sets of parents lost two of their sons.
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What is the safest job in a war?

The truth is, there are some military jobs that are quite safe, meaning you'll have little to no exposure to warfare.
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What Are the Safest and the Most Dangerous Military Jobs?
  • Infantry. ...
  • Cavalry. ...
  • Artillery. ...
  • Artillery Observers. ...
  • Medics. ...
  • Military Truck Drivers. ...
  • Aviation Specialists.
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What was the scariest job in ww2?

Ball turret gunners flying over enemy targets had one of the war's most dangerous jobs. In addition to the standard fears of being shot down, these gunners had to deal with the fact that they were dangling beneath the aircraft without any armor and were a favored target of enemy fighters.
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Who was the most brutal army in ww2?

The Axis powers (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan) were some of the most systematic perpetrators of war crimes in modern history.
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What famous people were against the Vietnam War?

Pages in category "American anti–Vietnam War activists"
  • Bernard Ades.
  • Stew Albert.
  • Ortez Alderson.
  • Muhammad Ali.
  • Herbert Aptheker.
  • Dwight Armstrong.
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What is the punishment for avoiding draft?

Penalties for Failing to Register

If required to register with Selective Service, failure to register is a felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 and/or 5 years imprisonment.
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Were any US soldiers left in Vietnam?

Since the war's end, official U.S. government investigations have consistently concluded that no military personnel remain alive in Vietnam.
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What was life like for a Vietnam soldier?

Vietnam War soldiers endured many hardships and faced many problems. Combatants on both sides faced physical challenges posed by the climate, terrain and wildlife of the country. They also struggled with logistical problems and the complex political situation in Vietnam.
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Who was the famous Vietnam sniper?

Few Vietnam-era Marines are more storied than legendary sniper Carlos Hathcock. He didn't just his success by confirmed kills or the longest shots taken (though he held both records in his lifetime).
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Who had the most kills as a sniper in Vietnam?

Charles Benjamin "Chuck" Mawhinney (born 1949) is a former United States Marine who holds the Corps' record for the most confirmed sniper kills, having recorded 103 confirmed kills and 216 probable kills in 16 months during the Vietnam War.
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Why were the Viet Cong so brutal?

They were intended to cow the populace, liquidate opponents, erode the morale of South Vietnamese government employees, and boost tax collection and propaganda efforts. Terror was meant to demonstrate that the South Vietnamese government could not protect them.
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