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No, they only got into the U.S. Embassy compound in Saigon.

They DID take control of the city of Hue for three weeks, resulting in house-to-house street fighting.

This was the only city the North Vietnamese troops were successful in occupying - because it was the city where Ho Chi Minh attended school.

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