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because they felt like it. or They did not seem to fight as hard as their North Vietnamese and NLF counterparts.
The VC lived in the South; the NVA came from the north. Viet Cong & North Vietnamese Army
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/
after North Vietnamese troops took over Saigon in 1975.
The withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam in 1973 significantly bolstered the confidence and resolve of North Vietnamese forces. It allowed the North to intensify its military campaigns against the South without the fear of American intervention. This shift ultimately led to the fall of Saigon in 1975, resulting in the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. The absence of U.S. support left South Vietnam vulnerable, hastening its collapse.
The North Vietnamese won!
Ia Drang: See film, "We Were Soldiers..." starring Mel Gibson.
In 1974 the north Vietnamese broke the treaty,and in 1975 they completely took over south Vietnam.
The North Vietnamese transported troops and supplies through Cambodia and Laos in order to supply their army in South Vietnam. Their primary transportation route was known as the Ho Chi Mien Trail.
The North Vietnamese transported troops and supplies through Cambodia and Laos in order to supply their army in South Vietnam. Their primary transportation route was known as the Ho Chi Mien Trail.
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South Vietnamese troops invaded Laos in an attempt to cut of the flow of men and supplies along the trail. Despite American air support, the invasion was a disaster, and the South Vietnamese army was defeated by North Vietnamese forces. By Lucy H <3