Difference between revisions of "Operation BlueHawk"
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− | Operation BlueHawk was a military operation carried out in North Vietnam in 1965. It involved the use of the Different [[BlueHawk]] as a military asset against Northern Vietnamese forces. It came | + | Operation BlueHawk was a military operation carried out in North Vietnam in 1965. It involved the use of the Different [[BlueHawk]] as a military asset against Northern Vietnamese forces. It came to an abrupt end in November of 1965. |
− | [[BlueHawk]] who had earned the rank of sergeant in the U.S. Marines, was deployed in Vietnam in March of 1965. He quickly proved to be an incredibly effective military asset. [[BlueHawk]] was impervious to any conventional weaponry while his immense strength allowed him to penetrate and disable any Vietnamese fortress. | + | [[BlueHawk]], who had earned the rank of sergeant in the U.S. Marines, was deployed in Vietnam in March of 1965. He quickly proved to be an incredibly effective military asset. [[BlueHawk]] was impervious to any conventional weaponry while his immense strength allowed him to penetrate and disable any Vietnamese fortress. |
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− | Then in November | + | Then in November 1965, the Northern Vietnamese delivered a counter-attack. They deployed their own Different military asset, Russian born Mikhail [[Borshev]]. [[Borshev]] had been hired as a mercenary by the Northern Vietnamese army, although it was widely known that [[Borshev]] was acting in the interests of the Soviet Union. |
− | There was a brief battle between [[Borshev]] and [[BlueHawk]]. The fight resulted in a series of | + | There was a brief battle between [[Borshev]] and [[BlueHawk]]. The fight resulted in a series of shock waves which devastated both Vietnamese and American military forces. The shock waves created massive Tsunamis, which resulted in the deaths of nearly 100,000 people in Southeast Asia. |
− | After their brief skirmish, [[BlueHawk]] and [[Borshev]] mutually agreed to leave Vietnam. They made a pact not to involve themselves in political struggles outside the borders of their own | + | After their brief skirmish, [[BlueHawk]] and [[Borshev]] mutually agreed to leave Vietnam. They made a pact not to involve themselves in political struggles outside the borders of their own nations. Operation BlueHawk came to and end due to [[BlueHawk]]’s refusal to participate in the operation any further. |