The defeat of the south vietnamese forces was happened in the 30th of April , 1975 .
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 insurgent Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War were primarily known as the Viet Cong, or the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam. They were a communist-led guerrilla group that fought against the South Vietnamese government and U.S. forces. The Viet Cong operated alongside the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), which was the regular military of North Vietnam.
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To defeat the South Vietnamese government.
Communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954-75 with the support of the North Vietnamese army and opposed the South Vietnamese and US forces in the Vietnam War.
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.
the french,then the usa and south vietnamese government forces
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The insurgent Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War were primarily known as the Viet Cong, or the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam. They were a communist-led guerrilla group that fought against the South Vietnamese government and U.S. forces. The Viet Cong operated alongside the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), which was the regular military of North Vietnam.
On 30 April 1975, NVA tank #844 crashed thru the South Vietnamese Capital's gate. The top South Viet Commander was General Minh; he approached the NVA commander and said, "I wish to surrender our forces to you...", in which the NVA Commander replied, "...you have NO forces left to surrender!"
Obtaining accurate figures for the South Vietnamese Government Forces (ARVN, South Vietnamese Marines, South Vietnamese Air Force, South Vietnamese Navy) is difficult, as SOUTH Vietnam has NOT EXISTED for over a quarter of a century. Northern casualties can be estimated. Southern casualties can be estimated. See sites: Vietnam War Casualties & Statistics about the Vietnam War.
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President Nixon and the Vietnamization policy emphasized that the US must gradually withdraw its troops from Vietnam and shift the burden of fighting to the South Vietnamese forces. The goal was to allow the South Vietnamese to take on a greater role in the war and enable the US to reduce its military involvement.
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.