The Cu Chi Tunnels in Vietnam, a network used during the Vietnam War, extend for over 250 kilometers (approximately 155 miles). These tunnels served as hiding spots, supply routes, and living quarters for Viet Cong soldiers. They played a crucial role in the guerrilla warfare tactics employed against American and South Vietnamese forces. The extensive network showcases the ingenuity and resilience of those who used it during the conflict.
No such tunnel exists.
How many miles is it from New York to Vietnam?
Vietnam has a total land area of about 128,000 square miles.
38 miles taking the CHANNEL TUNNEL.
2500 miles
7916 miles
The present Cascade Tunnel is 7.79 miles long. The original Cascade Tunnel was 2.63 miles long.
During the Vietnam war the Vietcong made a tunnel network under Vietnam which they used for communication and supply routes. When the American troops found the entrance to one of these tunnels they would send one soldier down into the tunnel armed only with a gun, a knife, a flashlight and a piece of string. These soldiers were called 'tunnel rats'. They would explore the tunnels and then bring any papers or information back to the rest of his troops at the entrance to the tunnel. Many 'tunnel rats' were killed while down in the tunnels as the Vietcong set booby traps to kill the 'tunnel rats'.
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Tunnel Rat is the worst job in Vietnam.
The flight distance is 8,508 miles.
About 970 miles.