In 1965, during one of the first engagements of the Vietnam War, outnumbered U.S. troops and another seasoned adversary produced a different outcome. Two decades later, a clash between inexperienced U.S. The United States paid for its inexperience with the lives of about 6,500 men. At Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, their inexperience was evident in the indiscipline and fragile morale of the troops a dispersed, vulnerable deployment and a rigid, inflexible approach to command and control. troops suffered a humiliating defeat in their first major battle with German forces during World War II.
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