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By their determination. They wouldn't give up...!
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He Sent them to Help The South Vietnamese Against The North Vietnamese
They were the resistance element within South Vietnam and were largely controlled by the Communist North Vietnamese.
As a military base.
Absolutely not - On the contrary, they were the guerilla, civilian peasant farmers who took up weapons against American troops in support of the communists, alongside the NVA, or north Vietnamese army/
Yes. They were a Vietnamese Communist paramilitary organization primarily based in South Vietnam in support of the North Vietnamese military forces. The Viet Cong was dissolved in 1976 when South Vietnam capitulated to North Vietnamese military forces.
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The Vietnam War resulted in an estimated 1.1 to 1.3 million casualties for North Vietnamese forces, including soldiers and civilians. In contrast, American military casualties numbered around 58,000. The conflict had devastating impacts on both sides, with significant loss of life and suffering among the Vietnamese population. The war's legacy continues to affect Vietnam and the United States today.
Yes, the withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam in 1973 significantly contributed to the eventual fall of South Vietnam to North Vietnamese forces in 1975. The absence of U.S. military support weakened the South Vietnamese government and military, which struggled to fend off the advancing North Vietnamese troops. This culminated in the reunification of Vietnam under communist control, marking the end of the Vietnam War.
Both the Communists (North Vietnam and the South Vietnamese Communists, known as the Viet Cong-VC) and the South Vietnamese governments "DRAFTED" their men. When we entered a village (town) and there were NO military age males around, we knew they were either, deceased, hiding, or serving in the North or South Vietnamese military.
If you mean who the enemy was, it were the: North Vietnamese Army Vietcong Khmer Rouge and the Pathet Lao While the "Main Enemies" Were the vietcong and the north vietnamese army.