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The Dark Reality of Vietnam's Jungle Patrol

They didn't die in famous battles with names history remembers. They died on patrols that never made the news, in jungle so thick you couldn't see ten feet in any direction, against an enemy you never saw coming.

Jungle patrol was the defining assignment of the Vietnam War. Small groups of American soldiers, most of them teenagers, pushed through triple-canopy jungle in brutal heat, carrying 80-pound loads, watching every footstep for tripwires and punji pits, knowing that contact with the enemy would come without warning and be over in seconds.

It wasn't the war they had trained for. It wasn't the war anyone had prepared them for. And for hundreds of thousands of men who lived it, it never fully left them.

This is what jungle patrol in Vietnam actually looked like, and why the men who walked those trails never forgot it.

Видео The Dark Reality of Vietnam's Jungle Patrol канала Frontline Stories
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