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US forces invaded Cambodia in 1970, then pulled out 60 days later. ARVN invaded Laos in 1971, then pulled out about 60 days later. Cambodia was a success, the enemy kept falling back, resistance was light to medium, they knew of the allied time table (pulling out date).

Laos was a surprise; Operation Lam Son 719. The NVA didn't fall back during that campaign. Both the ARVN and the US received a beating during that operation.

1972 Easter Offensive; NVA beaten back by B-52's.

1973 Offensives; same, beaten back by B-52's.

1975 Offensives; B-52's redeployed back to US; NVA invades South Vietnam and wins the war.

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