"Stop Screaming" — Why The SAS Hated US Radio Discipline In Vietnam
During the Vietnam War, American radio operators had a reputation for having one of the shortest life expectancies on the battlefield. The reason wasn’t the antenna — it was the constant talking. This video tells the story of why Australian SAS patrols operating in Phuoc Tuy Province refused to use radios the way U.S. forces did, and why American commanders quietly came to resent and later study their methods. While U.S. doctrine depended on constant communication, fire support, and centralized control, the SAS proved that silence, fieldcraft, and ruthless radio discipline kept patrols alive in territory Americans had declared impossible to operate in. 🔔 Subscribe for more Unheard Vietnam stories: 👍Like this video if you enjoyed this unheard history! 💬 Comment below: Where are you watching from today? #vietnamwar #militaryhistory #vietnamwarstories #vietnamwarhistory #vietnam #military #army

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