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hugo boss


Vietnamese woman soldier carrying a Russian M44 carbine during VN war era
Viety Cent
She can shoot me anytime icon_smile.gif
Tav6
I want to have her Booty bawling.gif bawling.gif
vIeTpRidEs_wOrLdWiDe
those women helped a lot in the war. I admire them for being brave and their loving for our country
landsknechts
Don't mess with these VC women. During the war, they castrated any captured American POWs while VC men would behead the American and impale their heads on bamboo pikes.
Viety Cent
Sounds good to me no pain no gain badteeth.gif-
Happy Asian
This kind of picture remind me of Ba Trung and Ba Trieu.
imsofine
how many people realized that most VC women shot down a majority of US B52 bombers during the VN war?

They made guns used from unexploded US bombs and shot down US B52 bombers. How ironic?

Bet you didn't know...
bluelakedragon
QUOTE (hugo boss @ Nov 16 2005, 08:07 PM)


Vietnamese woman soldier carrying a Russian M44 carbine during VN war era
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I do admire ppl who love their country and fight to protect it. unfortunately many who fought for the VCs were deceived in believing they were fighting to liberate the South from poverty and slavery. they were amazed how the South was when they entered the Southern cities. so sad many brave ones gave up their live for a wrong cause......

a good example is Duong Thu Huong:


Born in 1947 near Thai Binh in Central Vietnam, Duong Thu Huong is a prominent novelist and critic of Vietnam's Communist administration. In an essay smuggled out of Vietnam and published in the magazine Dien Dan, Huong writes, "Our ancestors used to say 'gold disappears quickly, only soil stays.' Indeed, the war must have taken away the noblest, the bravest, the most honest. Left behind are the cunning, the beggars, the ones that shout far in the back and pretend to wield their swords just enough to avoid the front line." While celebrating the courage displayed in the struggle for liberation, the author focuses on the loss of idealism in the post-war period and the role of art in society. She writes, "The devastating wars throughout the unfortunate history of Vietnam seem to have exhausted its people of bravery. Like any other characteristics [of human beings], the source of bravery is not limitless."

There is much evidence of this artist's personal courage. At the age of twenty Duong Thu Huong led a Communist Youth Brigade that provided entertainment for the soldiers at the front. She was one of three survivors out of forty volunteers in the group. She was also at the front during China's attacks on Vietnam in 1979. However, in the period after reunification in 1975, Duong Thu Huong has become increasingly critical of the repressive atmosphere created by the Communist government.

Her outspoken criticism of the government has resulted in numerous reprisals. Although a prize-winning screenwriter for the Vietnam Film Company, she lost her job because of her criticism of censorship. Paradise of the Blind, was the first Vietnamese novel to be published in English but its contents resulted in the author's works being banned in Vietnam. When she sent Novel Without a Name overseas for publication, the author was imprisoned without trial for seven months and in 1995 her passport was revoked despite the international attention focused on her work.
khaviet
QUOTE (imsofine @ Nov 17 2005, 03:07 AM)
how many people realized that most VC women shot down a majority of US B52 bombers during the VN war?

They made guns used from unexploded US bombs and shot down US B52 bombers. How ironic?

Bet you didn't know...
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Nahi.. i knew it.
soro_i
QUOTE (hugo boss @ Nov 16 2005, 09:07 PM)


Vietnamese woman soldier carrying a Russian M44 carbine during VN war era
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A true Femme Fatal love2.gif
khaviet
QUOTE (soro_i @ Nov 17 2005, 08:41 AM)
QUOTE (hugo boss @ Nov 16 2005, 09:07 PM)


Vietnamese woman soldier carrying a Russian M44 carbine during VN war era
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A true Femme Fatal love2.gif
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Femme fatale. Yes, she is. I love that, she looked very resolved. beerchug.gif
PervertBurger
QUOTE (Tav6 @ Nov 16 2005, 08:11 PM)
I want to have her Booty  bawling.gif  bawling.gif
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me too girl bawling.gif it lovely
chosenone22
Sexy.
VOTAMVOTU
have you guys seen the one in national geographic, where a vc girl wear a rag on her head carrying an ak47 rifle standing in a rice paddy. that picture is sickkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. i try to find the pic but can google it anywhere
hugo boss


11th Cavalry unit with some Vietnamese children during the VN war
bluelakedragon
QUOTE (VOTAMVOTU @ Nov 17 2005, 03:20 PM)
have you guys seen the one in national geographic, where a vc girl wear a rag on her head carrying an ak47 rifle standing in a rice paddy. that picture is sickkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. i try to find the pic but can google it anywhere
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is this it?




VC made the most use of the media. Most photos published are staged for propaganda purposes. Notice the clean neat clothes they wearing for a militia women.

Classic propaganda picture: so happy to be drafted, BIG smile on these faces



another classic propaganda picture: friendly noble soldiers with children laughing



Credits go to the Communists for being the master of propaganda.
all forms of media are tighly controlled so only the ones that serve them are allowed to publish and the rest are made up, distorted or hide it.
(control the masses by lies) good work VC!
Happy Asian
Check out this picture, the American guy look like a bear compare to the girl.
Viety Cent
QUOTE (Happy Asian @ Nov 18 2005, 02:35 AM)
Check out this picture, the American guy look like a bear compare to the girl.

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holy $hit shes like a little child compare to that white giant embarassedlaugh.gif2
Mugen
Vietnam's ultimate weapon are women....and I mean this with the utmost respect.
soro_i
QUOTE (Happy Asian @ Nov 18 2005, 03:35 AM)
Check out this picture, the American guy look like a bear compare to the girl.

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Is that guy a captured soldier?... Must be one of B52 crew... Too fat for regular soldier.
hugo boss
QUOTE (soro_i @ Nov 18 2005, 05:04 AM)
QUOTE (Happy Asian @ Nov 18 2005, 03:35 AM)
Check out this picture, the American guy look like a bear compare to the girl.

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Is that guy a captured soldier?... Must be one of B52 crew... Too fat for regular soldier.
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your right, he is also wearing the AF basic utilities uniform with a USAF squadron patch on his right chest pocket, he is an "airman", notice he also still wears his combat boots? they would usually take his boots , the photo looks staged for propaganda.
Preydominator
Didn't he pee in his pants or it was just some mud? icon_neutral.gif
khúc_ruột_già_dỏm
QUOTE (Happy_Asian)
Check out this picture, the American guy look like a bear compare to the girl.


"Cô du kích nhỏ giương cao súng
Thằng Mỹ lêu khêu đứng cúi đầu"


"Cô du kích nhỏ dương giương cao súng
Thằng Mỹ lênh thênh đứng cúi đầu"


edit: Kenji_Shinoda biggthumpup.gif

lênh khênh??? lêu khêu????
Kenji shinoda
^ it's "giương" not "dương" . Are those lines from "O du kích nhỏ" ? biggrin.gif
GenomVirues


I would be happy get drafted also. Who wouldn't?? confused.gif
bluelakedragon
QUOTE (GenomVirues @ Nov 18 2005, 11:19 AM)


I would be happy get drafted also. Who wouldn't?? confused.gif
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they are over doing it with the smiles/laughs.... looks so fake.
no need to wait for the draft, there was a "Youth Volunteers" at the time, you can join any time to serve Uncle Ho......

PhoShizzle
it would be an honor to serve Bac Ho! beerchug.gif
landsknechts
Nice patriotic pictures of Vietnam. Kinda remind me of how the Vietnamese voted to go to war against the Mongols at the Dien Hong convention in the 13th century.
PhoShizzle
i would love to serve Bac Ho when we took over cambodia..damn we took over witin 2 week embarassedlaugh.gif
bandsoulja
i know what you mean, my mom and dad were KR they tell me alot of stories, it makes me so proud. last time my uncle told me a story about the past, i asked him how many viets did he kill, he smiles and says ALOT, then i laugh and give him props.
PhoShizzle
i know pol pot is the man..
Mugen
Not to be a troll, but as neighboring countries we are so close together. There were so many skirmishes against the two countries that I have to say it gets uglier and uglier every decade.
hugo boss
QUOTE (bandsoulja @ Nov 18 2005, 10:16 PM)
i know what you mean, my mom and dad were KR they tell me alot of stories, it makes me so proud. last time my uncle told me a story about the past, i asked him how many viets did he kill, he smiles and says ALOT, then i laugh and give him props.
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jose cuervo
QUOTE(hugo boss @ Nov 16 2005, 06:07 PM) [snapback]1262427[/snapback]


Vietnamese woman soldier carrying a Russian M44 carbine during VN war era


She has a good figure.
hugo boss
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Cubanito
Very old topic

QUOTE (soro_i @ Nov 18 2005, 08:04 AM) *

Is that guy a captured soldier?... Must be one of B52 crew... Too fat for regular soldier.


The man is a HH-43 Pilot William A Robinson. Shot down 20 Sept 65 he was released in 1973 After the Paris peace accord this year Both sides do a POW Exchange.

QUOTE (bluelakedragon @ Nov 18 2005, 03:28 AM) *
is this it?



It is a M-16 this pic is my favorite.


QUOTE (hugo boss @ Nov 16 2005, 09:07 PM) *


Vietnamese woman soldier carrying a Russian M44 carbine during VN war era


ya It is soviet a Mosin Nagant M44 Mosin have a lot versions.

I also get a lot pic from the Soviet During the WWII she have a mosin also


My favorite female WWII character is Lidia Litvyak and Aliya Moldagulova (Алия Молдагуловой)

Check pictures and Histories from soviet women fighters (In Spanish) here I post that for sure. embarassedlaugh.gif
http://mundosgm.com/smf/index.php/topic,1661.30.html

And Vietnamese.
http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=223263

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