Làm Giải Phóng quân khi mới 9 tuổi
[QUOTE=anhung;103302]Hai tấm hình trênkhong phải con nít VN. [B][COLOR="#B22222"]Mấy ông thần king CC hết chuyện làm, nên tìm chuyện tầm xàm[/COLOR][/B]. Hình như là đang có 1 chiến dịch thông tin dõm (như USSR từng xạo vI trùng AID được Mỹ cố tìm đưa qua Phi châu để tiêu diệt dân da đen PC). Sự thật lúc nào củng là chân lý. Qua đây chỉ nói thật, ghét ai xạo sự.
Ai nói 2 đứa con nít cầm AK47 là trẽ VN thì một là đang ở nhà thương điên, hai là không phải người VN.[/QUOTE]
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[I]Ảnh một cái bia liệt sĩ, của một Hạ Sĩ VC Lê Trung Tường, quê ở huyện Bố Trạch, tỉnh Quảng Bình. Em sinh năm 1959, nhập ngũ năm 1968 (lúc 9 tuổi) bị chết trận năm 1971 (lúc 12 tuổi).[/I]
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Hình ảnh tù binh nhi đồng Việt Cộng .
[QUOTE=anhung;103302]Hai tấm hình trênkhong phải con nít VN. [B][COLOR="#B22222"]Mấy ông thần king CC hết chuyện làm, nên tìm chuyện tầm xàm[/COLOR][/B]. Hình như là đang có 1 chiến dịch thông tin dõm (như USSR từng xạo vI trùng AID được Mỹ cố tìm đưa qua Phi châu để tiêu diệt dân da đen PC). Sự thật lúc nào củng là chân lý. Qua đây chỉ nói thật, ghét ai xạo sự.
Ai nói 2 đứa con nít cầm AK47 là trẽ VN thì một là đang ở nhà thương điên, hai là không phải người VN.[/QUOTE]
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([URL="http://thangtien.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10444:viet-nam-cong-hoa-cong-san-ai-qt-do-nhan-aoq--ai-qkhat-mau-bao-tanq--au-la-s-that-&catid=190:hinh-nh&Itemid=588"]http://thangtien.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10444:viet-nam-cong-hoa-cong-san-ai-qt-do-nhan-aoq--ai-qkhat-mau-bao-tanq--au-la-s-that-&catid=190:hinh-nh&Itemid=588[/URL])
NVA's chained to their weapon.
[B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Hãy xem bài tường thuật của các sĩ quan trực thăng võ trang của Hoa Kỳ. Họ rất ngạc nhiên vì khả năng kháng cự của khẩu đội phòng không cộng sản, sau mới vỡ lẽ ra vì các xạ thủ bị xích vào các khẩu súng .[/COLOR][/B]
[B]Bài Viết :Pushing Back[/B]
[I] By Mike Austin (196th LIB 71-2) &
Don Dunnington (101st Airborne 69-70)
Copyright 1993[/I]
[URL="http://www.vietvet.org/pushback.htm"]http://www.vietvet.org/pushback.htm[/URL]
[I]Trích đoạn:
I was surprised by the intensity of the NVA's opposition, considering the punishment they'd just received from the B-52's. Upon further reflection, however, I realized they probably had little choice in the matter,[B][COLOR="#B22222"] chained to their weapons [/COLOR][/B]as some undoubtedly were. As soon as we landed, I crawled out to inspect the damage. I found it was from a high-explosive round from an anti-aircraft gun, not a missile strike. A clean hole had entered the nose of the Cobra just above the turret, where the projectile then traveled inside the wall a few feet before exploding between the copilot and me. [/I]
[I][COLOR="#0000CD"](Chú thích NVA : North Vietnamese Army)[/COLOR][/I]
A chain and shackle welded to the floor, gripping a portion of leg bone of the former prisoner-soldier and his crewmates
[B]Bài viết :Pushing Back[/B]
[I] By Mike Austin (196th LIB 71-2) &
Don Dunnington (101st Airborne 69-70)
Copyright 1993[/I]
[URL="http://www.vietvet.org/pushback.htm"]http://www.vietvet.org/pushback.htm[/URL]
[I]Trích đoạn:
The Light Anti-tank Weapon's 66mm HEAT round was capable of penetrating nearly a foot of steel. It seemed to have detonated one of the shells stored in racks along the tank's interior walls. The results were devastating. When I reached down to what was left of a radio with its cover blown off, the blackened wires crumbled into ash at the slightest touch. The cabin was littered with broken parts and unidentifiable debris. John noticed it first: [B][COLOR="#B22222"]a chain and shackle welded to the floor, gripping a portion of leg bone[/COLOR][/B]. A badly burned canvas boot containing the detached foot lay in the corner. [B][COLOR="#B22222"]The rest of the former prisoner-soldier and his crewmates had been blown out through the hatch.[/COLOR][/B][/I]
Some of machine guns with the remains of their gunners still chained to the weapons they manned .
[B]Bài viết :A Reporter's Journal From Hell [/B]
[I]by Joe Galloway
Part Two: Feet on the Ground[/I]
[URL="http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0204/galloway2.htm"]http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0204/galloway2.htm[/URL]
[I]Trích đoạn:
Finally a South Vietnamese armored column arrived to the rescue. Bob Poos of AP and another old friend, Jack Laurence of CBS, were riding atop the Armored Personnel Carriers. I waved at Poos and asked him where the hell he had been. He gave me the one-finger salute. The North Vietnamese had left by then and the hills were silent for the first time in a week. The air stank with that never-to-be-forgotten smell of rotting human flesh. The hills were ripped apart by the airstrikes brought down on the machine gunners, a stark, shattered landscape. We spent one more night in the camp. Poos was assigned to my machine gun. The next morning the sky filled with helicopters, U.S. Army helicopters, as a battalion of the 1st Air Cav arrived to sweep those hills. I went to Maj. Beckwith to say my goodbyes. He allowed as how I had "done good" as a machine gunners and he thanked me for the help. Then he said: You have no weapon. I said that, despite the use he had made of me these last days, I was still technically speaking a non-combatant. He had a sergeant bring an M-16 rifle and a sack full of loaded magazines. Beckwith said: "Ain't no such thing in these mountains, boy. Take the rifle." I took it, slung it over my back, and marched out to hook up with the Cav on their sweep through the hills. There we found more than a shattered landscape. We found shattered machine guns---[B][COLOR="#B22222"]some of them with the remains of their gunners still chained to the weapons they manned[/COLOR][/B]. But the North Vietnamese had gone as suddenly as they had arrived. Only the dead remained.[/I]
The NVA - ( slave soldiers ) - were chained to their antiaircraft guns
[B]-Bài viết:The Vietnam War Era: A Personal Journey [/B]
[I] By Bruce O. Solheim
(Page 154)[/I]
[URL="http://books.google.ca/books?id=C7ITfUZbIcUC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=soldier+chained+%2B+%22lam+son%22&source=bl&ots=v5jJpbhM-w&sig=f9nkOwBx4YZBmTwDPf8J9DnMQ_8&hl=en&ei=8gLeSpyjCorW8AawpPFm&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CBUQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false"]http://books.google.ca/books?id=C7ITfUZbIcUC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=soldier+chained+%2B+%22lam+son%22&source=bl&ots=v5jJpbhM-w&sig=f9nkOwBx4YZBmTwDPf8J9DnMQ_8&hl=en&ei=8gLeSpyjCorW8AawpPFm&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CBUQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false[/URL]
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Trích đoạn:
One of the FACs, Alf wrote, the other day reported 10KBA, the ARVN on the ground later found that [B][COLOR="#B22222"]four of the NVA were chained to their antiaircraft guns. Wow, [U][SIZE=4]slave soldiers[/SIZE][/U][/COLOR][/B][/I]