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When the U.S. military needed a stout and resilient counter-insurgency (COIN) specialist for the Vietnam War, they looked to a trusted trainer. The result? This A-37 Dragonfly.
By upgrading the T-37 Tweet trainer into a combat-ready attacker, Cessna provided the military with a cost-effective and capable solution.
📸 Jim Raeder
#Aviation #Avgeeks #CessnaAircraft #Aviation4U
@EAA via X
T-28 Trojan dropping napalm cans
@MAC_VSOG via X
VNAF 215th HS Bell UH-1 Huey by A. Hung
So i not info of the Vietnam war but how good was the South Vietnam as a military force? Most of the media just cover the Americans and not the other group like South Koreans.
The main units of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) were reportedly poor combat units. But recent work challenges this to some degree. They undoubtedly suffered many issues in structure and personnel, but there were many who did try and perform well. Special units tend to receive much more praise. For instance ARVN Rangers were known as fierce troops. The Vietnamese Marine Corps (VNMC) also performed well overall, from what I’ve read. I don’t know much about the navy (VNN) or air force (VNAF).
Molten Freddy: Stop saying I look like Funtime Freddy! I do not look like Funtime Freddy! He is dumb, and a coward!
Molten Freddy:
Molten Freddy: And I'm not a coward!
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