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Q: How did America troops try to disrupt the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
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How did American troops try to disrupt the Ho Chi Minh Trail?

Vheck your textbooks genious


Who enabled North Vietnam to send troops to South Vietnam?

Men and material infiltrated into South Vietnam via the Ho Chi Minh trail.


The trail that was used to send north vietnamese troops and materials to the fighting in south Vietnam the trail ran through laos and cambodia?

I'm not entirely sure what you are asking but yes there was a trail, called the Ho Chi Minh trail, that ran partly through Laos and Cambodia to transport supplies and vietcong troops to south Vietnam.


How many countries did the Ho Chi Minh Trail enter?

The Ho Chi Minh Trail served to transport troops and supplies from North Vietnam into South Vietnam. It followed the Western border of both countries, passing through Laos and Cambodia before crossing into South Vietnam.


What impact DID ho chi minh trail had on its outcome?

The Ho Chi Min trail has no relevance to WWII or to Japan. It was the trail through the jungle that allowed Ho Chi Min's troops (AKA the North Vietnamese) to resupply their forces in South Viet Nam.


How many times did America bomb cambodia?

Most likely, thousands of times; the Ho Chi Minh Trail went thru there.


Approximantly how many miles did the main part of the ho chi minh trail cover?

The main part of the Ho Chi Minh trail covered 450 miles. The trail was logistical system.


What date was the ho chi minh trail?

1959


When do weapons begin moving along Ho Chi Minh trail?

The North Vietnamese Army had been using the Ho Chi Minh trail as early as 1959.


An important supply route between North and South Vietnam was the .?

The Ho Chi Minh trail was an important supply route.


Why did the Nixon administration become invoved in Laos-Cambodia?

At least one reason was because the Ho Chi Minh Trail went through parts of Cambodia, so the invasion of Cambodia was less of an attempt to attack the Cambodians and more an attempt to disrupt the flow of Vietnamese traffic along the trail.


What enabled north Vietnam to send troops to south Vietnam?

Men & material infiltrated into South Vietnam via the Ho Chi Minh Trail. To train South Vietnamese soldiers