What Was the Free Fire Zone in the Vietnam War?
AttallingHalt路6 months agoA Free Fire Zone in the Vietnam War was an area where soldiers were allowed to fire at any target without needing permission first. Basically, anything that moved was considered hostile.
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Just a heads up from personal experience: Free Fire Zones were no joke. We had the green light to engage without having to confirm targets. It was intense.
In the Vietnam War, a Free Fire Zone was an area where American forces had permission to use any and all firepower without further authorization.
Free Fire Zones were designated areas in Vietnam where anything that moved could be shot at. Not exactly a friendly place to be.
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