What is rome plow vietnam?

Rome Plow Company was an American manufacturer of heavy-duty agriculture and construction equipment. During the Vietnam War, the company also produced a variety of military equipment and was one of the major suppliers of earth-moving equipment for the US Army. These included bulldozers, graders, scrapers, and front-end loaders.

Rome Plow's equipment was widely used by the US military for construction, demolition, and clearing operations, such as the construction of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and base construction. The company also produced specialized military equipment, such as the "Rome Plow" attachment for bulldozers, which was used to remove vegetation so that helicopters could land.

The use of Rome Plow equipment in Vietnam was controversial, with some activists criticizing the company for profiting from the war. However, supporters argued that the company was simply providing necessary equipment to the military and that their involvement was essential for the success of US military operations.

After the war, Rome Plow continued to manufacture agricultural and construction equipment and is still in business today, with offices and dealerships across the globe.