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To: expatpat
I don't think you can say that the ARVN was "reduced to the role of camp followers." For one thing, they continued to do the bulk of the fighting, in small unit actions, and took as many casualties *per year* as we suffered during the whole war. Most of these fights were small garrisons defending local positions, and never made the Western News media, leaving the impression that the Allies, mainly the US, were doing most of the fighting. One of my first missions, in country, was to reinforce the garrison of RF/PF's guarding a bridge across a stream in the Mekong Delta. I was there only for one night; these local militiamen were there night after night, month in month out, year after year.
34 posted on 02/25/2003 8:47:25 PM PST by VietVet
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To: VietVet
I don't think you can say that the ARVN was "reduced to the role of camp followers." For one thing, they continued to do the bulk of the fighting, in small unit actions, and took as many casualties *per year* as we suffered during the whole war. Most of these fights were small garrisons defending local positions, and never made the Western News media, leaving the impression that the Allies, mainly the US, were doing most of the fighting. One of my first missions, in country, was to reinforce the garrison of RF/PF's guarding a bridge across a stream in the Mekong Delta. I was there only for one night; these local militiamen were there night after night, month in month out, year after year.

Thanks for providing the sort of background I've never seen in conventional, pc sources OR on the 'net.

P.S. What do the abbreviations RF/PF stand for?

39 posted on 02/26/2003 10:35:33 AM PST by mrustow
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