A compilation of the slang unique to the Vietnam War, how it was used
by the soldiers and Marines and its relation to the war.
**Finalist, 2020 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing
Awards
**
The slang, the unique vocabulary of the soldiers and Marines serving in
Vietnam was a mishmash of words and phrases reaching back to the Korean
War, World War II, and even earlier. At the same time it used words and
phrases reflecting the country's changing protest culture at home,
ideological and poetical doctrine, ethical and cultural conflicts, and
racialism and the drug culture. The slanguage in Vietnam was made even
more complex by the Pidgin Vietnamese-English used by Americans and
Vietnamese alike. American culture and society were changing rapidly and
drastically at home and this bled into Vietnam. In the jungles, swamps,
and hills of Vietnam soldier and marine slang also followed the
traditional path of what was important to their daily lives: their
leaders, the harsh environment, food, uniforms, weapons, equipment, and
how they fought and lived in the country.