Creepy Things that were “Normal” During Vietnam War

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In Vietnam and Laos, there are still 1,582 military personnel who are unaccounted for. The people who returned were also forever changed by their experiences in the Orient. How did these men get so affected? What terrifying experiences altered their mental state, and what monsters and abominations did they encounter in the Indo-Chinese jungles that contributed to the Vietnam War's notoriety as one of the scariest military conflicts?

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I asked my Dad what bothered him the most about being in Vietnam. "Knowing a 5 year old is your enemy".

keifrir
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Nothing but respect for all those brave souls who fought valiantly and gave up their lives for something greater than themselves.

ives
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My father was in Vietnam in 1965-1967. He was a Louisiana swamp boy, & so he wasn't scared. He taught the guys how to deal with a lot of it. Especially the leeches that dropped from the trees, & latch on. He had a lot of fun with 5h3 newbies with them too.

zeusathena
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I have a new found respect for the men who served in Vietnam. I was always aware of the fear and paranoia of the enemy. But i never considered the fact that the actual environment was just as deadly if not more. Thank you all for your sacrifice and service. God continue to bless and keep you. Thank you Nutty History for this eyeopening lesson❤

deboragoodson
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God bless our Vets especially those who served in Vietnam 🇺🇸

dolorespcaldwell
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This is the reason for my husband's thousand-yard stare! He was never the same after he came home.

RissaFirecat
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Thank you for doing this short video on Vietnam. I really wish you would do a more in depth video about this topic.
I never got any education on the subject due to the fact that it was “too controversial” even in the mid-to-late ‘80’s. I had 1 teacher in high school who was a paramedic in Vietnam. And my senior year, we begged him to show us the pictures he took & talk about his experiences in our advanced human physiology class, and he did as a special day for us. He’s a really interesting & intelligent man, and I’m still friends with him today.

kathrinsides
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All those kids, sent to fight other kids, so many came back broken. And how could they not be, after what they'd seen and done? And the people left behind, on the ground in Vietnam, the things they witnessed. It's wonder either side kept their sanity.

thehangmansdaughter
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I had never thought about all these added horrors. What a terrible experience for those veterans. Worse than any nightmare.

chalkiememe
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That place was a death sentence...those jungles look terrifying, those men traumatized. And the way America treated our boys...and still do.😢

Blitzkrieg
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This was honestly a great educational video, thankyou.

fadedxwilson
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Good video and this really takes the nightmare of the conflict to a whole other level.

kellychuang
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Remember when we came back they hated us and they still do called us all kinds of names in the book and no rich man son had to go.

leroysr
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My Danish father grew up in the jungles of Colombia and he would tell me his adventures of this area. He always said, "The little things will get you quicker than the big things" meaning that the insects, bacteria, snakes and plants, will kill your more quickly than jaguars and other animals of size. You know what? He was right! And yes, yes, there are demons in all shapes out there in them thar woods, believe it or not!

patricialong
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My mom had an uncle who was a decorated upper service man in Vietnam. He survived. I'd have to look at the family tree to remember his rank. My mom said her family was always really proud of him. I'm obsessed with studying wars. But I don't know much about Vietnam. Leave it to Nutty History to school me.❤

lindakay
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My mom actually threw a bamboo viper once. She was an environmental engineer in China and was walking through a bamboo forest when her hand grabbed something fleshy. Apparently she screamed and flung the thing away. Her guide told her she was really lucky it was winter at the time and the viper was sluggish in the cold. Southern China is around 10 degrees C in the winter. And thus started her quite understandable fear of snakes.

ToudaHell
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History shows we should have never been there. Careful who you vote for youngins lest you find yourself or your children in the same situation...again. Rip Greg.

vicmorrison
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The most deadly venom, which can kill you in two seconds flat delivered from this snake
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snake: :D

Volky_Volk
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Damn bro you make 'Nam sound so exciting I want to sign the silly papers again! USMC 1967--1971.

juanitoviejo
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Very difficult place. Kudos to our troops who endured that awful war.

elconquistador