![]() Since there were no enemy lines in Vietnam, the Vietnamese people you saw at their home or in a village, or those you passed on a trail or road, could very well be a Viet Cong or NVA soldier. In most cases, the enemy in Vietnam could not be identified until they shot at the GIs. In previous wars, the enemy could be identified by the uniform they wore, or because they lived or operated behind enemy lines. The biggest difference between Vietnam and every other war American soldiers have fought is the identification of the enemy. LATE MAY, 1967 - Every infantryman who served in Vietnam, as well as every other war, expects to receive fire from enemy soldiers.
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