South Vietnam was lost when Diem was assassinated in '63. He was the only nationalist on a par with Ho Chi Minh who had any credibility. After that it was a long, slow and costly decline.
that guy who commanded the ARVNs at Xuan Loc was quite something. He was captured after the war and refused to leave captivity until all his former troops had first been released.
05:03...a sad sight..
Complicatorius 1 week ago
South Vietnam was lost when Diem was assassinated in '63. He was the only nationalist on a par with Ho Chi Minh who had any credibility. After that it was a long, slow and costly decline.
ivanhuk2000 1 month ago
This is a lost age. 80% of the current population of 'Nam were born after 1975
09rockmusic 4 months ago
Yes, too bad the rest of the Generals were not as good of guys
jmcfx3b2z 6 months ago
that guy who commanded the ARVNs at Xuan Loc was quite something. He was captured after the war and refused to leave captivity until all his former troops had first been released.
andrelebaron 6 months ago