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The A2 Helmet is a standard issued combat helmet of the Vietnam People's Army. It was introduced around 2014, the exact date is unknown as the Vietnamese government does not publicly share information.
History does not provide records of the development of armour in Bronze Age and Iron Age Vietnam. Physical relics are the only source for studying the origins of the practice. The most common type found in Northern Vietnam is mirror armour, which is a square or rectangular metal or wooden plate fastened to the warrior's chest. This type of ...
Pages in category "Combat helmets of Vietnam" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A2 Helmet; H.
The performance art film juxtaposing the history of the Vietnam War with the present aims to keep memories of veterans and the war alive. ... Nov. 9, at the Library Center auditorium from 4-5:30 p.m.
Theodore Lane Sampley (July 17, 1946 – May 12, 2009 [1]) was an American Vietnam War veteran and activist. He primarily advocated for those servicemen still considered missing in action or prisoners of war (POW-MIA) as of the end of hostilities in 1975.
The Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive collects and preserves the documentary record of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam Center and Archive, part of Texas Tech University , is the nation's largest and most comprehensive collection of information on the Vietnam War.
The body of John Lee Peppard, an Army veteran who served in Vietnam, was found east of Interstate 95 in Jupiter on Jan. 31, 1988, about 2 miles north of the Indiantown Road interchange.
That gaiety hides a deeper, lasting pain at losing loved ones in combat. A 2004 study of Vietnam combat veterans by Ilona PIvar, now a psychologist the Department of Veterans Affairs, found that grief over losing a combat buddy was comparable, more than 30 years later, to that of bereaved a spouse whose partner had died in the previous six months.