But, I have to say it. Please add korean.
5,099(KIA) and 11,232(WIA)
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these are south koreans they helped the US during the warComradeHX wrote:Lol, we should also make all the engineer kits Chinese.
Because there were a number of Chinese that worked on rebuilding railroads...etc.
Military History Online - Chinese Support for North Vietnam during the Vietnam War: The Decisive Edge
I think what the OP is saying is to make a south korean faction for PR:V since they helped the US in the war. not make a korean war mod for PR. although that would rock.SCE_BloodyStars wrote:Well that would only be for the North, anyway this is a pretty awesome idea but the weapons and vehicles used in the Korean war were a majority of the weapons and vehicles used in
WW2, and if we are already that far you might as well say "Oh hell why not just make PR:WW2."
What is wrong with you? Stop reviving threads which clearly have no benefit, you've been warned numerous times..Redamare wrote:It WOULD add to the time era sorta . . . . I say we should
I am sorry this is far from the truth. That 1 to 25 ratio is highly suspect and many of those killed by south korean marines were in fact civillions murdered. The south korean were brutal to say the least.Quikli wrote: American military commanders also stated that: "[t]he Koreans were thorough in their planning and deliberate in their execution of a plan. They usually surrounded an area by stealth and quick movement. While the count of enemy killed was probably no greater proportionately than that of similar US combat units, the thoroughness with which the Koreans searched any area they fought in was attested to by the fact that the Koreans usually came out with a much higher weaponry count than US troops engaged in similar actions."
South Korea had a kill death ratio of something like for 1 S.K. soldier killed, there would be 25 NVA or Vietcong killed.
Furthermore, Americans also said: "In summary, it appears that Korean operations in Vietnam were highly professional, well planned, and thoroughly executed; limited in size and scope, especially in view of assets made available; generally unilateral and within the Korean tactical area of responsibility; subject to domestic political considerations; and highly successful in terms of kill ratio."