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Infiltration route (Ho Chi Minh Trail).
Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.
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No. He only found Hispaniola and never knew about the North American mainland. Let alone find a route to Asia.
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.
Take the Northeast extension up to Route 80. Turn left.
The Ho Chi Minh trail was an important supply route.
About 2900 miles, depending on the route.
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Infiltration route (Ho Chi Minh Trail).
1. Use atomic weapons 2. Invade North Vietnam 3. Leave 4. Continue on course (which was the route taken)
Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.
Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.
Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.
US Route 66 which no longer Officially exists.It will live live on forever in the hearts and minds of American Travelers.