What was the Tiger Force in Vietnam?

Tiger Force was the name of a long-range reconnaissance patrol unit of the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 327th Infantry, 1st Brigade (Separate), 101st Airborne Division, which fought in the Vietnam War from November 1965 to November 1967.
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What did the tiger force do?

Records show that members of Tiger Force shot or stabbed at least 81 civilians in violation of military law. But based on The Blade's interviews with former soldiers and Vietnamese civilians, the platoon is believed to have killed hundreds of unarmed villagers in the Central Highlands between May and November of 1967.
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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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Were any soldiers attacked by tigers in Vietnam?

Tiger attacks, statistically speaking, weren't that common. However soldiers did see tigers, or report being stalked. Some tigers hunted humans, and there are other reports of tigers attacking and killing humans, or people having risky encounters with them!
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Did soldiers cut off ears in Vietnam?

Villages were bombed, burned and destroyed. As the ground troops swept through, in many cases they gunned down men, women and children, sometimes mutilating bodies -- cutting off ears to wear on necklaces. They threw hand grenades into dugout shelters, often killing entire families.
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How common was fragging in Vietnam?

Over the course of the entire Vietnam War, there were 800 documented fragging attempts in the Army and Marine Corps. By another account, over 1,000 such incidents were thought to have occurred. Between 1969 and 1970 alone, the U.S. Army reported 305 fraggings.
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How many US soldiers were bitten by snakes in Vietnam?

The United States Archives and other sources suggest that between 25 and 50 American soldiers a year were bitten by snakes during the war in Vietnam. Some 10,786 American soldiers died of non-combat causes, including 9,107 by accidents and 938 due to illness. Snake bites were not specified.
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What happened to tigers in Vietnam?

Tigers were still present in 14 protected areas in the 1990s, but none has not been recorded in the country since 1997. Population of tigers in Laos and Vietnam has declined significantly, according to the global census of tigers in 2016, there are only 2 left in Laos and less than 5 in Vietnam only.
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What animals did soldiers see in Vietnam?

In Vietnam, American forces used dogs for everything from base security to detecting ambushes to hunting down fleeing enemy units. We used German shepherds like Smokey, mixes of shepherd types and Labrador retrievers that were well trained in detecting, attacking and tracking the enemy.
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Who did the Viet Cong fear the most?

TIL That during the Vietnam War, the most feared soldiers by the Vietcong were not US Navy Seals but Australian SASR. The VC referred to SEAL's as "The men with Green faces" whereas SASR known as "The Phantoms of the Jungle. A much more dangerous arena.
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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 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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Why did soldiers cut off ears in Vietnam?

To verify kills, soldiers cut off ears of the Vietnamese dead. Some wore a necklace of ears. Only the soldier knew whether they came from combatants or villagers of any age or sex, caught up in the war.
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What did SOG do in Vietnam?

Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) was a highly classified, multi-service United States special operations unit which conducted covert unconventional warfare operations prior to and during the Vietnam War.
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What did the Green Berets do in Vietnam?

Out of the approximately 3.2 million American troops that deployed to Vietnam, 20,000 were Green Berets, who participated in thousands of missions that ranged from reconnaissance patrols to company-size raids to covert cross-border operations.
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Are there still tigers in Vietnam?

As few as five tigers may remain in the wild in Vietnam, surviving in border areas of the central and northwest region of the country. However, ENV investigations have proven that the illegal tiger trade flourishes in Vietnam with a number of farms known to be selling tiger cubs and trading tiger bones and parts.
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How many Indochinese tigers are left in Vietnam?

The remarkable decline in numbers is pushing the Indochinese Tiger close to extinction, approaching the threshold for critically endangered. It is estimated that less than 250 of this subspecies remain in the wild.
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Are anacondas in Vietnam?

Vietnam has more than 200 species of snakes, but anacondas are not one of them. There are only about 50 types of snakes in the country that are venomous and threaten humans.
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What snake killed soldiers in Vietnam?

During the Vietnam War, American soldiers referred to the many-banded krait as the "two-step snake," in the mistaken belief that its venom was lethal enough to kill within two steps.
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Are there king cobras in Vietnam?

King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)

They are also very common in Vietnam, not to mention widespread throughout many parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia more generally, from India to Indonesia to the Philippines.
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What was the bloodiest day in the Vietnam War?

November 19, 1967 was one of the bloodiest days for American troops in the Vietnam War.
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How long was a Marine tour of duty in Vietnam?

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