A soldier trained to enter enemy enclosed spaces like tunnel systems to search them and eliminate and/or capture any occupants.
The tunnel rats were American, Australian, and New Zealand soldiers who performed underground search and destroy missions during the Vietnam War.
These fearless combat engineers descended into the complex Viet Cong tunnels to gather info and disarm bombs — often at the cost of their own lives.
For a soldier during the Vietnam War, one of the most dangerous of obstacles was faced by a select few soldiers known as “tunnel rats.” These unsung heroes of the Vietnam War were American, Australian, and New Zealand soldiers specially trained as combat engineers, who carefully crawled through the cramped Viet Cong underground to perform perilous covert search and destroy missions.
The tunnel rats gently prodded for potentially armed mines in order to disarm them and prayed that they survived with both their legs.
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An American soldier peers into a tunnel’s trap door.
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