In the context of the Vietnam War, the initials "VC" stood for "Viet Cong." The Viet Cong were members of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, a communist-led organization that fought against the South Vietnamese government and U.S. forces. They utilized guerrilla tactics and were known for their extensive network of tunnels and support from North Vietnam. The term "VC" often referred to both the military arm and the political aspects of this movement.
NVA and VC.
US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, S. Korea, S. Vietnam against North Vietnam and VC.
Direct combatants were the NVA & VC. Indirect suppliers to the enemy were the Soviets/Chinese Communists (Chicom).
Nothing. Simply a region known as Southeast Asia. The VC operated in South Vietnam. The NVA had bases in Cambodia which supplemented VC operations in RVN (which the US went after in May 1970-COSVN/Central Office South Vietnam). The VC were secondary players (participants) to the NVA, especially after 1968.
Same as the rest of the allies: NVA (North Viet Army) & VC (Viet Cong).
NVA and VC.
Nva & vc.
NVA and VC.
North Vietnam/VC vs allies
North Vietnam/VC against the US/allies.
Nva/vc.
Nva & Vc.
North Vietnam along with it's Southern guerillas living in South Vietnam (VC).
North Vietnam & VC living in South VN.
NVA/VC vs US/allies
NVA/VC vs US/allies.
NVA/VC vs US/allies