Ace Of Spades
The "Bicycle Secret Weapon" The Dark Legend of the Vietnam Death Card In the humid jungles of Vietnam, the Ace of Spades wasn't just a playing card—it was a psychological weapon, a morale booster, and a grim calling card left for the enemy. While most of us know the iconic image of a soldier with an "Ace" tucked into his helmet band, the history behind it is far stranger than any Hollywood movie. Psychological Warfare or Urban Legend? The tradition started with a simple belief: American troops thought the Viet Cong (VC) were deeply superstitious. Word spread that the French had used the "Spade" (which resembled a funeral symbol in certain contexts) to strike fear into their enemies years prior. US soldiers began leaving the Ace of Spades on the bodies of fallen VC and NVA soldiers as a "signature." The idea was to convince the enemy that the Americans were "death incarnate" and that to see ...