All the support the North Vietnamese could give them and they were supplied by the Soviets in their turn. After 1969/70 the Viet Cong were all but eliminated as a fighting force and the NVA was infiltrated into the South by the Ho Chi Min trail, men and supplies.
This does not take into account all the support that some people of South Vietnam gave the Viet Cong.
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 Vietcong's use of terror
Was nationalism a stronger motivating force for the vietcong and why?
The Vietcong were a dangerous enemy due to their deep-rooted support within South Vietnam, utilizing guerrilla warfare tactics that made them highly mobile and difficult to combat. They effectively blended in with the civilian population, which allowed them to launch surprise attacks and gather intelligence while minimizing their own casualties. Their commitment to the cause and ability to adapt to changing conditions further complicated U.S. military efforts. Additionally, the Vietcong received significant support from North Vietnam, enhancing their resources and operational capabilities.
South Vietnam
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 vietcong
The Vietcong's use of terror
Was nationalism a stronger motivating force for the vietcong and why?
The vietcong became a legitimate political party because of the Paris Peace Accords.
Acceptable, until after Nixon's Cambodian & Laos invasions ('70 & '71) then the financial support was cut.
The Vietcong were a dangerous enemy due to their deep-rooted support within South Vietnam, utilizing guerrilla warfare tactics that made them highly mobile and difficult to combat. They effectively blended in with the civilian population, which allowed them to launch surprise attacks and gather intelligence while minimizing their own casualties. Their commitment to the cause and ability to adapt to changing conditions further complicated U.S. military efforts. Additionally, the Vietcong received significant support from North Vietnam, enhancing their resources and operational capabilities.
No, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that John McCain collaborated with the Vietcong during his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. McCain endured more than five years of torture and captivity as a POW and was awarded the Silver Star for his resistance against his captors.
After the US withdrew from Vietnam the Vietcong came into power. South Vietnam fell under communist rule by the Vietcong.
South Vietnam
Vietnam
the Us was better than the vietcong in military it was guerilla warfare that was over the Us