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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tunnel_ratTunnel rat - Wikipedia

    Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, "tunnel rat" became an unofficial specialty for volunteer combat engineers [1] and infantrymen from the Australian Army and the U.S. Army who cleared and destroyed enemy tunnel complexes. Their motto was the tongue-in-cheek Latin phrase Non Gratum Anus Rodentum ("not worth a rat's ass").

  2. tunnelrat-electronics.fwscart.comTR Electronics

    Welcome to Tunnelrat Electronics. Welcome to the Tunnelrat Electronics Store! We were the first to sell modified ELM327 with switch way back in 2012. Since then our competitors have tried to flood the market with inferior products that do not work correctly. We custom design our own circuit boards and modification boards.

  3. www.npmjs.com › package › tunnel-rattunnel-rat - npm

    non gratum anus rodentum. Latest version: 0.1.2, last published: a year ago. Start using tunnel-rat in your project by running `npm i tunnel-rat`. There are 72 other projects in the npm registry using tunnel-rat.

  4. Tunnel Rats of the Vietnam War. The Army faced two different threats in the Vietnam War, preventing it from focusing on exceptional performance in either conventional or unconventional warfare. The conventional forces of the North Vietnamese Army demanded respect from the U.S. Army. At the same time, the unconventional insurgency of the ...

  5. Mar 6, 2023 · How “Tunnel Rats” Fought the Viet Cong in Underground Tunnels in Vietnam. American and Australian “tunnel rats” were tasked with the gruesome mission of destroying the enemy underground. Entering Viet Cong tunnel networks was a formidable task braved by U.S. and Australian "tunnel rat" troopers. (Gregory Proch) The Viet Cong were well ...

  6. Mar 23, 2019 · Australian soldier looking into a Viet Cong tunnel discovered during Operation Crimp, Vietnam. An intense bombardment of the target region preceded the operation with the aim of neutralizing the strong defensive positions suspected to be guarding the headquarters. On the extremely cold morning of January 8, over 8,000 US and ANZAC troops were ...

  7. Feb 9, 2018 · Our tunnel rat unit was small, with at most 120 men in the country at any time, and a total of around 700 who served from 1965 to 1972. During that period 36 of us were killed and around 200 were ...

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