OWLS Quarterly, Eighth Edition

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WHAT WAS THE IMPACT

The trees of Vietnam also guarded against the dropping of US bombs during their massive and unrelenting Rolling Thunder campaign. With Viet Cong troop movements shrouded by the trees, bomber pilots were forced to choose volume over precision. Moreover, the thick canopy rendered these bombs nearly useless as the shock of the blasts was absorbed by empty and uninhabited jungles.

OF TREES IN THE VIETNAM WAR? Kate McKeough (WHS) The Vietnam War of 1955-1975 was a clash of ideologies between the USSR-backed Communist North Vietnam and the USA-backed South Vietnam. It is seen as one of the most violent and expensive conflicts of the Cold War, with well over one million deaths at a cost of nearly $850 billion in 2019 dollars. The war was a crushing loss for the USA. While the guerrilla tactics used by the North Vietnamese army (also known as the Viet Cong) were widely credited for this defeat, the dense and unforgiving jungles of Vietnam also played a critical role in the war.

Frustrated American forces began using chemical weapons such as Agent Orange and napalm to burn and defoliate the jungle leaves and canopies that bombs couldn’t penetrate. After spraying 73 million litres of chemical agents between 1961 and 1971, the environmental effects are tragically still being felt today. US aircrafts targeted 4.5 million acres of jungle with herbicides, devastating ecosystems and habitats that are still recovering. Chemicals seeping into soil and groundwater severely affected tree growth and the overall ecosystem, polluting every aspect of Vietnam’s jungles. One of the biggest casualties was a 50% destruction of coastal mangroves, which naturally protected Vietnam from tsunami and typhoon damage.

Nearly half of Vietnam is covered in thick jungle – it is nearly impenetrable to those who are unexperienced in navigating it. Vietnam’s heavy cover of trees gave the Viet Cong troops an inherent advantage. The trees hid the Ho Chi Minh trail from American planes so the Viet Cong could transport food, medical supplies, and aid without constant air attacks. On the ground, the Viet Cong knew how to use the jungle cover for camouflage and laying traps. These traps led to unexpected and bloody setbacks for American soldiers, allowing the Viet Cong to gain and hold precious territory. As General William C. Westmoreland (the commander of US military forces in Vietnam) said in 1967, “We are fighting a war with no front lines, since the enemy hides among the people, in the jungles and mountains, and uses covertly border areas of neutral countries. One cannot measure [our] progress by lines on a map.”

Alongside the Viet Cong’s guerrilla warfare advantage, Vietnam’s trees played a critical role in the USA’s humiliating defeat. Because trees were a defining part of the Viet Cong arsenal during the war, war was waged against them. Beyond the war’s human tragedies, its environmental damage remains a lasting and painful legacy. Bibliography Brown, Ron. 1st Squad (1st Plt., C Co., 1/7, 1st Cav Div), , on Patrol. 1969. Buttinger, Joseph, and William J. Duiker. “Vietnam.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 17 Mar. 2020, www.britannica.com/place/Vietnam. Ganzel, Bill. “Before and After Photograph of Vietnamese Jungle.” The Vietnam War and Rural America, 2007, livinghistoryfarm.org/farminginthe50s/life_08.html. Harrington, John, and Grant Suneson. “What Were the 13 Most Expensive Wars in U.S. History?” USA Today, 13 June 2019, eu.usatoday.com/story/ money/2019/06/13/cost-of-war-13-most-expensive-warsin-us-history/39556983/. Meding, Jason von. “Agent Orange, Exposed: How U.S. Chemical Warfare in Vietnam Unleashed a SlowMoving Disaster.” The Conversation, 11 Aug. 2020, theconversation.com/agent-orange-exposed-how-u-schemical-warfare-in-vietnam-unleashed-a-slow-movingdisaster-84572. “Vietnam War Casualties.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Vietnam_War_casualties. 21


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WHERE DOES THE WORD ‘TREE’ COME FROM?

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IN WHAT WAY DOES THE DEPICION OF TREES IN IMAGIST POEMS HELP US TO FACE CLIMATE ISSUES TODAY?

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THE MEDICINAL USE OF TREES

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THE GERMANS’ LOVE OF TREES – DOES THIS STEM FROM LITERATURE?

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page 32

WHY DO TREES FEATURE SO OFTEN IN CHILDREN’S BOOKS?

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HOW CAN MERGER TREES AND TECHNOLOGY BE USED TO MAP DARK MATTER?

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THE GREAT GREEN WALL’ – HOW TREES ARE BEING USED TO COMBATE CLIMATE CHANGE

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THE SEED FROM A TREE OR THE CURE TO GLOBAL THIRST?

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THE CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TREES, ART & CULTURE

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HOW HAVE TREES SHAPED THE FORMATION OF LANGUAGE?

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IS DARWIN’S TREE OF LIFE TRUTH OR A VISUAL TOOL FOR EVOLUTION?

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WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NATIVE AMERICANS’ USE OF TREES?

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CAN TREES TEACH US ANYTHING?

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HOW ARE TREES USED IN 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY ART

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DOES MONEY ACTUALLY GROW ON TREES?

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WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF TREES IN THE VIETNAM WAR?

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ROOTS

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INCORPORATING TREES INTO ARCHITECTURE

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LIFE OF TREES: HOW THEY SUSTAIN A MILLENNIAL LIFE

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TREE SYMBOLISM IN VIRGINIA WOOLF’S MRS DALLOWAY

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HOW DOES THE TREE OF LANGUAGES HOLD UP IN 2020

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HAVE TREES BEEN SECRETLY SAVING US FROM PANDEMICS?

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IS THERE A FUTURE FOR NATURALLY SOURCED BREAST CANCER TREATMENT?

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TREES IN MYTHOLOGY

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WHAT SYMBOLISMS DO TREES HAVE IN CHINESE CULTURE?

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CHEMIS-TREE: THE IMPORTANT ROLE NATURE PLAYS IN MODERN MEDICINE

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