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Most of the schools in South Vietnam appeared to be lone standing, single story buildings, sometimes built upon raised pillars to avoid rising water during the Monsoon Season. Most structures in SOUTH Vietnam had metal tin roofs, probably due to the availability of US Army Engineer/US Navy CB (Construction Battalions) material. There were possibly some larger type buildings in the larger cities of Hue, Da Nang, Saigon, etc. Personal homes in the cities appeared to be made of a "stucco" type of material, and seemed to be connected to other structures, much like an apartment complex, both single & two stories tall. In the countryside, nearly all homes were built upon pillars, were single story, and "cabin" like in shape, often with wooden front platforms; which served as a front porch. Roofs in the country homes were thatched vegetation from the nearby forests (contrary to popular belief, there are a lot of regular old fashioned hard wood tree forests in Vietnam). Doors for those houses were often a flexible material, such as a blanket, tarp, cut into strips, where a person could just wave their arm through them to pass through.

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