The Tet Offensive

It began during the early morning hours of January 31, 1968. The city of Hue, known for its great historical and religious significance, was about to change forever.

Known as the Tet Offensive because January 31st is the first day of the traditional lunar calendar and the most important Vietnamese holiday of the year. Both North and South Vietnam had announced that there would be a two-day cease-fire during the holiday. But instead the Communists launched a massive wave of attacks that stunned the US and South Vietnamese armies taking them completely by surprise. Soon all Hell would break loose.

The Tet Offensive, was one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. The Army of the Republic of Vietnam and U.S. Marine Corps forces attacked and defeated more than 10,000 entrenched PAVN and NLF guerrilla forces.

Join our troops as they endeavor to break the communist hold, and turn the tide of the War in Vietnam.

Marines to the rescue – OORAH!

When:   Saturday, March 29
Where: Wayne's World of Paintball, Ocala, Florida
Cost:    $25
Time:   9 a.m. until 6 p.m.

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