This video features an M-7 bayonet issued to John Tobin during his service in Vietnam in 1967. Tobin, a Special Forces Colonel, used this bayonet throughout his 40-year military career, which included training indigenous tribes against the Viet Cong, often operating behind enemy lines. His distinguished service led to his induction into the Special Forces Regimental Honors. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon and podcast, 'Flak & Fubar', and their Instagram.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases a Colt 1911 copy reportedly made by the Viet Cong. While the title and description are brief, they indicate a focus on a specific firearm with historical or replica significance. The video likely aims to present a unique firearm to viewers interested in military history, firearm variations, or historical replicas.
This YouTube Short showcases a Viet Cong variant or copy of the Colt Model 1911 pistol. The title clearly identifies the firearm's origin and model, suggesting a historical or collector-focused piece. The video likely provides a visual overview of this specific firearm, potentially highlighting its design, markings, or condition.
This video, 'From the Vault: RPD (Russian Degtyaryov)', features Paul Levy showcasing the RPD, a light machine gun developed in the Soviet Union by Vasily Degtyaryov. Chambered in 7.62mm, the RPD began development in 1943 and entered service in 1953. It famously served as the standard light machine gun for the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. The RPD utilizes a gas-operated piston system and fires from an open bolt, characteristic of other Degtyaryov designs. The presenter encourages viewers to suggest future firearms for the series.
This YouTube video features Col. Greg Dillon discussing the small arms encountered by himself and his command during two tours in Vietnam in the 1960s. The discussion touches upon iconic firearms like AKs, B-52s (likely a misstatement or informal reference to an aircraft or munition, not a firearm), and RPGs. While not delving into extreme specifics, Dillon shares fascinating anecdotes and exhibits a strong memory of his wartime experiences, offering an informative glimpse into the weaponry faced by US forces.
This video delves into the harrowing combat role of the "Tunnel Rat" during the Vietnam War. It details the extremely dangerous task of clearing extensive Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army tunnel systems, which served as vital hiding places for resources and personnel, and as ambush points. The description highlights the extreme conditions faced by these soldiers, often operating alone in claustrophobic environments with minimal gear, engaging in close-quarters combat against a hidden enemy.
This video profiles Sergeant Ed Eaton, a hero who demonstrated immense courage during the Vietnam War. At nineteen, he single-handedly fought off two groups of Viet Cong using a damaged sniper rifle and the cover of darkness. The video is presented by NRA Life of Duty and sponsored by Brownells and Smith & Wesson.
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