Between the US grunt (infantryman) & and the NVA grunt (infantryman), it was probably a stand-off; the men filling the ranks of both armies consisted largely of conscripts and neither side had "no say" about the politics that controlled their lives.
The NVA were a respected foe, and gave as much as they took. They normally stood their ground...and if they did pull back...they came back, later. The US Military (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force) just got tired of the war (or worn out).
Even though the normal tour was 12 months, some men stayed for 3 or 4 tours (two or more years); that long in the field took it's toll on a man's sanity.
No more North & South Vietnam; just Vietnam.
The NVA.
NVA and VC.
It was used as a defoilant to deny cover and concealment to the NVA/VC.
Best answer: didn't win "Many" returning GIs had two wars to fight; one in Vietnam against the NVA/VC, the other in the United States against his fellow countrymen. Bullets were used against the NVA/VC in Vietnam; fighting words and fists were sometimes used against our fellow countrymen in the US.
NVA is the vietnam NlGGERS
Nva/vc.
NVA/VC vs US/allies
NVA/VC vs US/allies.
NVA/VC vs US/allies
No more North & South Vietnam; just Vietnam.
North Vietnam (NVA) fighting South Vietnam (ARVN) with the US/allies helping out the south.
NVA & VC verses US/Australia/New Zealand/S. Korea/S. Vietnam/Thailand/Philippines. NVA & VC were supplied by Red China/USSR.
The NVA.
NVA and VC.
Nva & vc.
NVA and VC.