becaused it was were a large amount of the war supplies were moved south for the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army.
Yes, parts of it were bombed.
1959
The main part of the Ho Chi Minh trail covered 450 miles. The trail was logistical system.
The North Vietnamese Army had been using the Ho Chi Minh trail as early as 1959.
The Ho Chi Minh trail was an important supply route.
After the Vietnam war ended, many Cuban engineers & builders worked on bridges along the Ho Chi Minh trail.
if by 'sent' you mean bombed with B-52's, then Cambodia was bombed under president Nixon in Operation linebacker and Linebacker 2. The Ho Chi Minh trail through Laos was bombed in operation Phoenix.
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NVA and their engineers (laborers).
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The HO CHI MINH Trail was "Very" effective. But it wasn't a trail. It was a "Network" of roads and trails. If the US could have "widened" the war and involved Cambodia & Laos, the Ho Chi Minh could have easily been destroyed or occupied by US/Allied forces. Of course, then, possibly Red China and/or the Soviets would have had something to say about it. Red China DID enter the Korean War when US Forces invaded North Korea in 1950. So we simply bombed it, and conducted covert operations against it.
through the ho chi minh trail.