That would be a hard one to answer, because the Vietcong were living in the south, but sympathised with the communist North. They would be right along American troops during the day, and shooting at the Americans when they turned their backs. No one really knows this answer.
There are many tactics that the VietCong used in the Vietnam war. The most common tactic used was surprise attacks and ambushes due to extensive tunneling underground.
The Vietcong, officially known as the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, was a communist-led guerrilla force that fought against the South Vietnamese government and U.S. military during the Vietnam War, a key conflict during the Cold War. They aimed to reunify Vietnam under communist rule and employed tactics such as ambushes and booby traps. Supported by North Vietnam, the Vietcong played a crucial role in the eventual fall of Saigon in 1975, leading to the reunification of Vietnam. Their resistance highlighted the broader ideological struggle between communism and capitalism during the Cold War era.
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
The USSR gave aid to North Vietnam. China sent aid to the Vietcong via North Vietnam.
The Vietcong strikes convinced President Kennedy to send American military advisers to South Vietnam. nova net
I was not involved in the Vietnam war. That was between the American (and Australians and south Vietnamese) and the Vietcong.
the Vietcong could strike any major city in South Vietnam.
The Vietnam War hands down. Those Vietcong are crazy.
VC were "communists" living in SOUTH Vietnam.
After the US withdrew from Vietnam the Vietcong came into power. South Vietnam fell under communist rule by the Vietcong.
There are many tactics that the VietCong used in the Vietnam war. The most common tactic used was surprise attacks and ambushes due to extensive tunneling underground.
They are still there they were the victors in the war with the US and now rule Vietnam.
The objectives of going to war in Vietnam were to defeat the Communist Vietcong army and prevent the spread of Communism to Vietnam.
North Vietnamese are inhabitants of North Vietnam, while Vietcong are Vietnamese warriors during the Viet war.
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The Vietcong, officially known as the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, was a communist-led guerrilla force that fought against the South Vietnamese government and U.S. military during the Vietnam War, a key conflict during the Cold War. They aimed to reunify Vietnam under communist rule and employed tactics such as ambushes and booby traps. Supported by North Vietnam, the Vietcong played a crucial role in the eventual fall of Saigon in 1975, leading to the reunification of Vietnam. Their resistance highlighted the broader ideological struggle between communism and capitalism during the Cold War era.
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.