Some historians are aware of the US Marine Corps request for all metal (brass) shotgun shells. If they did receive them, and they proved successful, then the USMC unit could have modified their TO&E to accept them onto their inventory. Any, and all small arms weapons and ammunition utilized by US Army and Marine units were ultimately shared with the ARVN (Army Republic South Vietnam), sooner or later. So they very well could have been placed on their Table of Organization & Equipment list. The most common shotshell issued/used was the paper/plastic shell, however.
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 Vietcong were South Vietnamese and Cambodians in a political organization supported by North Vietnam to carry out guerrilla attacks against South Vietnam it support of the northern military.
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.
Vietnamese.
The Vietnam government claimed that about 400,000 Vietnamese were killed by America in Vietnam.
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.
North or South Vietnamese? They used different equipment.
The Vietcong were South Vietnamese and Cambodians in a political organization supported by North Vietnam to carry out guerrilla attacks against South Vietnam it support of the northern military.
The North Vietnamese governments guerrilla fighters and regular army.
Yes, you can play as Vietnamese in Battlefield Vietnam.
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.
No, Vietnam is a country; whereas Vietnamese is a nationality. So a person from Vietnam is Vietnamese, just like someone from China is Chinese, and so on.
Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
The Vietnam government claimed that about 400,000 Vietnamese were killed by America in Vietnam.
Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
North Vietnam fought alone (other than South Vietnamese communists known as the VC). North Vietnam was supplied by USSR/Communist China with war equipment.