The Vietcong were well supplied with Soviet military technology to counter that of the US; in addition, they were able to improvise simpler but effective weapons. And lots of them died. Remember, there were roughly a million Vietnamese deaths in the war, as compared to a mere 50,000 for US soldiers. Clearly, American military technology was very effective. The Vietnamese paid a very high price for their military victory.
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
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The Vietcong were masters at guerrilla warfare. They would come and attack by surprise, then retreat before we had a chance to fight back.
yes there were. Although most reports are from overall U.S. military desertion rates, there were many soldiers deserting the ranks and fleeing the war altogether. One person was Michael Branch, whom actually joined the ranks of the Vietcong to fight against his own U.S. Forces.
The Vietcong was an elusive enemy, because they didn't fight with a traditional army. Their fighters hid, spread out, regrouped, etc in a highly dense rain forest, making it very difficult for the foreign soldiers (US Americans mostly) to find and fight them.
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
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The Vietcong were masters at guerrilla warfare. They would come and attack by surprise, then retreat before we had a chance to fight back.
The VC (Vietcong) and NVA (North Vietnamese Army).
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yes there were. Although most reports are from overall U.S. military desertion rates, there were many soldiers deserting the ranks and fleeing the war altogether. One person was Michael Branch, whom actually joined the ranks of the Vietcong to fight against his own U.S. Forces.
They raised military coalitions which joined together to fight the French.
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