12. Khe Sanh: “War Is All Hell”
If you want to begin a major operation against the enemy, it’s always nice to surprise him with a little bit of misdirection. Anyway, that’s what the Communist North Vietnamese Army decided to do when they besieged the U.S. marine base at Khe Sanh in the northwest corner of the country, and then launched the famous (and huge) Tet Offensive everywhere else in January 1968.
Khe Sanh was a fairly isolated place but the marines and their South Vietnamese allies managed to hang on for 77 days and ultimately fight off their attackers. While that was certainly a long time for an isolated outpost, it must have seemed infinitely longer to the soldiers trapped there. This image certainly shows the horrors of war up close- not just for civilians and innocent bystanders, but also for the ordinary “grunts” who had to live through bombings, snipers and desperate charges by the enemy. That doesn’t sound even remotely fun.
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