The invasion of Cambodia in June 1970 by the United States led to the destruction of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and the dislocation of the Viet Cong. The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a path that went from North Vietnam to South Vietnam through Cambodia and Laos. The North Vietnamese used it to send supplies to The Viet Cong in South Vietnam.
The trail by which North Vietnam supplied the Viet Cong rebels was known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail. This extensive network of supply routes ran through Laos and Cambodia, facilitating the movement of troops, weapons, and supplies to support the Viet Cong in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The trail was crucial for North Vietnam's military strategy and played a significant role in the conflict.
The US primarily pursued the NVA in Laos and Cambodia. The NVA had two regiments of armor (tanks) stationed in those countries. The VC were fairly restricted to South Vietnam and a COSVN headquarters in Cambodia. The VC had no armor. The invasions of both Cambodia and Laos (1970 & 1971 respectively, were to disrupt the enemy's supply lines as a prerequisite to the US withdrawal).
Laos, Cambodia, North and South Vietnam (now called Vietnam).
Viet Cong was created in 1954.
Viet Cong ended in 1976.
Viet Cong
Viet Cong is the National Liberation Front.
Viet-cong However, the Viet Cong was the army. Communist civilians are communists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- They were called the Viet Minh while fighting the French. The Viet Cong was not the army, it was a guerrilla organization. The North Vietnamese Army (NVA) was the army, but all were communists who supported Ho Chi Minh.
There is no such thing as a Viet Cong flag.
Vietnam could be considered as being synonymous to Viet Cong.
1954 the french lost against the Viet Cong