Weapons used in the vietnam war

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From the beginning of time the world has always chosen to use a variety of weapons to use in the wars. By this it means that the Vietnam War was no different and had its fair share of weapons that were used. Through the duration of the war, the United States had over half a million soldiers, nurses, and other medical staff. The people who died in this war understood that what they could be dying for was honorable and well worth the cause. The United States wanted to make sure that other countries did not fall into communism. As stated by President Eisenhower, “You have a row of dominos set up; you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is that it will go over very quickly.” (Eisenhower). This was the reason that the United States got involved in the Vietnam War and why it was so crucial to develop such highly advanced weapons. In both North and South Vietnam, each country used their fair share of weapons, each varying in quality, size, and effectiveness. When it came down to the weapons that were used, both the United States and North Vietnam had a unique selection of weapons.
From the beginning of time, the world has always chosen to use a variety of weapons to defend what is rightfully theirs. This means that the Vietnam War was no different and had its fair share of weapons that were used. Through the duration of the war, the United States had over half a million soldiers, nurses, and other medical staff. The people who died in this war understood that what they could be dying for was honorable and well worth the cause. The United States wanted to make sure that other countries did not fall into communism. As stated by President Eisenhower, “You have a row of dominos set up; you knock over the fi...

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...used a helicopter transport called the Boeing Vertol CH-47 A Chinook. This was quick and was able to carry an entire unit to their destination faster than having to hike there. This jet was also capable of carrying rockets and machine guns. Another helicopter that was used was the Bell AH-IG Huey Cobra. This helicopter was used for tactical assaults. The Vietnamese also had a skyraider that was virtually identical to the one the Americans had. They also had the Dragonfly A-37, which was another bomber used by the Vietnamese. The airships weren’t just used for attacking the enemy, but also used for the transportation of personnel. In the Vietnam War, Airfare was a large thing and was beneficial to both sides.

Works Cited

Eisenhower, Dwight D. “Domino Theory.” 7 April 1954. Speech. History.com. Arts and Entertainment Television Network, 2010. Web. 29 Nov. 2013.

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