Soldiers who called themselves 'tunnel rats' fought an underground war in Vietnam through an intricate maze of hardened ...
These tunnels served as living quarters, hospitals, supply routes, and command centers for the Viet Cong (VC). The tunnels also allowed them to launch surprise attacks and vanish without a trace.
The Apple TV+ docuseries doesn't feature pundits or historians as talking heads, focusing instead on the people on the ground ...
The Viet Cong dug elaborate tunnel complexes to use as safe bases, conducted hit-and-run attacks on Americans, and tried to avoid large-scale battles. The GIs usually moved slowly, calling in ...
The Vietnamese Communists ... The answer was to build enormous systems of underground tunnels. The orders coming from NLF headquarters were absolutely clear. Tunnels were not to be treated ...
During the Vietnam War the U.S. Army brass decides to create a special unit called the Tunnel Rats. Their main mission is to clean-up the Viet-Cong network of tunnels found in the Cu-Chi district ...
It’s been 50 years since the USA bowed to the inevitable and pulled out of Vietnam, in the midst of harrowing scenes of anguish and chaos.
Allison breaks down battle tactics used by the United States military; Viet Cong, or VC ... and the use of tunnels and firepower in "We Were Soldiers" (2002), starring Mel Gibson.