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The Viet War was not a war in which territorial gains were an issue...as they were in WWII (as one example). The strategy for success in Vietnam was to use "attrition" as a way of gaining victory. "Kill them all" (as the slogan went) until the enemy was gone; this was attrition. The tactic used was "searching for them & and then destroying them." Shortened to just "search and destroy."

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Unlike some past wars, in Vietnam the enemy sometimes proved to be elusive (evasive). US forces OFTEN had to find him. Once we found him; we applied massive firepower to destroy him. Search and destroy. Success's were accounted for by a system known as the "body count."

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Being choppered in or driving armored vehicles into an area (jungle or villages) and searching for the enemy. If found, burned, blown up, shot, destroyed.

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The war was fought by killing (attrition) not by taking ground.

Search and Destroy: Meaning find them, and then kill them.

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What were the tactics used by US during the Vietnam war?

The North Vietnamese Army's strategy (NVA) was simple: infiltrate the south via civilian disguises, attack with speed and surprise, use women and children, send supplies via the Ho Chi Minh trail, and use guerrilla pacts. South Vietnam's strategy was to destroy the Ho Chi Minh trail, send individual companies on search and destroy missions, use "tunnel soldiers" to collapse NVA tunnels. Attack the north with air power and land power. America's plan was to bombard North Vietnam into giving up. Nixon's plan was to vietnamize the war, pull back US soldiers in an attempt to retain honor, and bomb north Vietnam into negotiating.


Did the uss Floyd B Parks serve in Vietnam conflict?

Yes she did : "During the Vietnam War, Floyd B. Parksserved as plane guard for aircraft carriers on Yankee Station in the Tonkin Gulf, participated in Operation Sea Dragon, patrolled on search and rescue duties, and carried out naval gunfire support missions ." ~ source Wikipedia .


What kind of tactics did Vietnam use in the war against the Americans?

During the Vietnam War, the US strategy was "Attritition". This involved the tactics of "Search and Destroy", which was accompanied by the procedure of "counting enemy bodies", which resulted in the term, "body count".


AVRN South Vietnam what do the initials mean?

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War tatics during the Vietnam war?

A war of attrition; find the enemy & then destroy him. Search & Destroy.


How many search and rescue missions were there during Vietnam?

According to available information, there were around 2,225 search and rescue missions conducted by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War. These missions were aimed at locating and rescuing downed aircrews or individuals in distress.


What are the effects of using the Search and Destroy tactic during the Vietnam war?

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What strategy was used by the US in Vietnam when patrols searched for hidden enemy camps then used massive firepower to wipe them out?

Search and Destroy, Seek and Destroy, or even simply S&D, refers to the military strategy that was deployed during the Vietnam War to search for hidden enemy camps and then to kill everyone there using massive firepower.


What was US's fighting strategy during the Vietnam war?

Strategy (over all plan to obtain objective); attrition. Tactics (methods used to obtain objective); search and destroy.


What strategies did the US used during the war?

Korea was force on force. Vietnam (ya had to find em!); so it was "search and destroy." Although, it must be said, that there were AOs (Areas of Operation) in South Vietnam, where the NVA didn't have to be looked for...they looked for you!


What were the tactics used by US during the Vietnam war?

The North Vietnamese Army's strategy (NVA) was simple: infiltrate the south via civilian disguises, attack with speed and surprise, use women and children, send supplies via the Ho Chi Minh trail, and use guerrilla pacts. South Vietnam's strategy was to destroy the Ho Chi Minh trail, send individual companies on search and destroy missions, use "tunnel soldiers" to collapse NVA tunnels. Attack the north with air power and land power. America's plan was to bombard North Vietnam into giving up. Nixon's plan was to vietnamize the war, pull back US soldiers in an attempt to retain honor, and bomb north Vietnam into negotiating.


Did the uss Floyd B Parks serve in Vietnam conflict?

Yes she did : "During the Vietnam War, Floyd B. Parksserved as plane guard for aircraft carriers on Yankee Station in the Tonkin Gulf, participated in Operation Sea Dragon, patrolled on search and rescue duties, and carried out naval gunfire support missions ." ~ source Wikipedia .


Who flew the most missions in Vietnam?

For starters: USAF CPT H. Alston, 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS), was the first (successful/without getting shot down) F-104 Starfighter pilot to fly 100 missions over North Vietnam in September 1966. Aircraft wise: The USAF F-100 Super Sabre flew over 360,000 combat missions during the Vietnam War.


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The deathclaws were originally created before the Great War by the United States Military in order to replace humans during high-risk close-combat search-and-destroy missions. They were Jackson's Iguanas genetically modified with the DNA of various other species.


What kind of tactics did Vietnam use in the war against the Americans?

During the Vietnam War, the US strategy was "Attritition". This involved the tactics of "Search and Destroy", which was accompanied by the procedure of "counting enemy bodies", which resulted in the term, "body count".


AVRN South Vietnam what do the initials mean?

It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.