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  • '''Viet Cong (VC)''' is derived from "Vietnamese Communist", and variously is considered | title = Viet Cong: Organization and Technique of the National Liberation Front of South Vietn
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  • ...Republic of Viet Nam]] against the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] and the [[Viet Cong]]
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  • ...se]], in opposition to the Republic of Vietnam. Its military arm was the [[Viet Cong]]. Many of the original Viet Cong were dead by the time the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] took control of the
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  • ...[Central Intelligence Agency]] program in the [[Vietnam War]], targeting [[Viet Cong]] infrastructure
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  • ==Viet Cong==
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  • ...Marxist-Leninists, they preferred not to be called "Communist". The term [[Viet Cong]], meaning "Vietnamese Communist", was avoided by purists.
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  • U.S. [[Foreign Service Officer]] and academic, an expert on the [[Viet Cong]] and Vietnam in general
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  • ...ll but politically significant battle of the [[Vietnam War]], won by the [[Viet Cong]] against [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] (ARVN) troops with [[United
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  • ...F) in December 1960. At that time, the military arm tended to be called [[Viet Cong]], by all except its leadership. [[Douglas Pike]] has observed that for som | title = War, Peace and the Viet Cong
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  • ...Corps]] with the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]], which pre-empted a [[Viet Cong]] attack on the logistics base at [[Chu Lai]]
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  • ...ely controlled by the North. It acted as a shadow government and had the [[Viet Cong]] as a military wing.
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  • '''Viet Cong (VC)''' is derived from "Vietnamese Communist", and variously is considered | title = Viet Cong: Organization and Technique of the National Liberation Front of South Vietn
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  • ...than unit-level combat; the main Communist units, of the 1st, 7th, and 8th Viet Cong Main Force Battalions of Military Region IV apparently were under orders to ...ounded. On the other side, 72 Americans and 11 South Vietnamese died. 540 Viet Cong [[Chieu Hoi]] voluntarily surrendered, 512 suspects were detained, and 5,98
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  • {{r|Viet Cong}}
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  • They were allied with the [[Viet Cong]] of the South, and, especially when the numbers of VC were vastly reduced
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  • | title = War, Peace and the Viet Cong
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  • ...sively on the [[National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam]] and [[Viet Cong]]. He had taken a sabbatical to write his first book, ''Vietcong: The Orga ...d technique monograph, focused on the political side: ''War, Peace and the Viet Cong''<ref name=WPVC>{{citation
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  • ...N, confirmed by [[communications intelligence]], establishing that the 1st Viet Cong Regiment was planning an attack against the port and logistics base at [[Ch ...]] general, Lew Walt. that a deserter reported a VC regiment that the 1st Viet Cong Regiment was in the village of Van Tuong, ready to attack the base at Chu L
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  • ...reinforced Civil Guard companies, and a psychological warfare company. The Viet Cong retreated into the jungles. While the Viet Cong were not an immediate problem, the government had much difficulty in starti
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  • ...is used by Palestinian guerrillas attacking Israeli targets, and by the [[Viet Cong]] in harassing bases.
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  • | title = War, Peace and the Viet Cong During the [[Vietnam War]], the doctrine of both [[Viet Cong]], and in the Northern [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] regular army ([[PAVN
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  • ...ly controlled US-Vietnamese intelligence program aimed at destroying the [[Viet Cong]] infrastructure, while the critics say that it was an illegal system of ar ...he Intelligence Coordination and Exploitation (ICEX) program to Attack the Viet Cong Infrastructure (VCI). In late 1967, MACV replaced the name “ICEX” with
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  • One of the first [[Viet Cong]] attacks that drew a retaliatory air response on North Vietnam (i.e., [[O
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], a December 1969 capture of a Viet Cong [[communications intelligence]] center and documents revealed that they had
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  • ..., and policy implications, the '''Battle of Ap Bac''' took place between [[Viet Cong]] (VC) and [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] (ARVN) forces on January 2, ...ntelligence]] aircraft, using [[direction finding]] techniques, located a Viet Cong radio transmitter in Tan Thoi hamlet, 14 miles northwest of [[My Tho]], the
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  • | title = People's War People's Army: the Viet Cong Insurrection Manual for Underdeveloped Countries
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  • ...roops. During the Vietnam War, "sapper" was an elite designation among the Viet Cong, who would infiltrate enemy positions and hand-emplace explosive charges. R
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  • Soon after its creation, a Viet Cong attack was planned against it; [[Operation Starlight]], the first Marine of
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  • ...tained the largest political organization in South Vietnam, other than the Viet Cong.<ref name=Time1966-04-22>{{citation
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  • ...7 /> In that period, he said the population had changed from "nearly half" Viet Cong control to 89% under South Vietnamese control. 90% of the roads were open,
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  • The Viet Cong, however, were not seen to be planning an immediate takeover, but are conce ====Vietnam 1965: Viet Cong and DRV reactions====
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  • ...tion to coerce the North Vietnamese government to cease its support of the Viet Cong insurgents in South Vietnam in the 1960s. In the view of a scholar who has
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  • ...ldren. The Diem government described the attack as having been arranged by Viet Cong provocateurs, without strong evidence; the government seemed unwilling to i ...widespread support from the generals. They felt they had to act before the Viet Cong made more propaganda from the Buddhist persecution; Don said that Buddhist
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  • ...Don was reported to have said the generals felt they had to act before the Viet Cong made more propaganda from the Buddhist persecution; Don said that Buddhist
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  • ...tnam) and the [[National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam]] (NLF, Viet Cong).
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  • ...tion to coerce the North Vietnamese government to cease its support of the Viet Cong insurgents in South Vietnam in the 1960s. In the view of a scholar who has
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  • | contribution = Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War ...pursue into Thailand, much as the Americans were not allowed to pursue the Viet Cong into Laos and Cambodia. <ref name=Pike1990 /> While always insisting on the
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  • ...burial plots." Within a year, the program had both peasant resistance and Viet Cong exploitation of that resistance. <ref name=PntV2Ch02128-159>{{citation ...[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]] to be mobile and aggressive against the Viet cong, rather than "holding" after "clearing". Various attempts to evolve local d
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  • ...''Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: The CIA's Secret Campaign to Destroy the Viet Cong.'' (1997). 416 pp
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  • ...<ref>Hanyok, p. 327</ref> On January 28, ARVN security officer captured a Viet Cong safehouse in Qui Nhon, including prerecorded tapes to be played on the Qui Police captured Viet Cong agents on the 28th, who were carrying a tape recording, presumably to be pl
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  • ...remote highways were safe to travel. Palmer agreed that by late 1969, the Viet Cong could be reduced to "but a nuisance." Doing so, however, did not remove the ...ed by many spies, and there indeed were many, a December 1969 capture of a Viet Cong communications intelligence center and documents revealed that they had bee
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  • ...y the late 1950s, these anti-government forces were generally called the [[Viet Cong]]. During the 1960s, [[Central Office for South Vietnam]] operated anti-go
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  • ...ve amphibious force ships landed 5,000 United States Marines against the [[Viet Cong]] and North Vietnamese there. On 16 February, the ship proceeded to [[Chu L
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  • ...ing from 1959, the [[Vietnam War]] against the [[North Vietnam]] and the [[Viet Cong]] was waged by America to attempt to displace the Communist presence in Asi
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  • ...ncluded tearing through it and killing it. Never completely solved was the Viet Cong's extensive use of underground tunnel complexes in remote areas. ...was to spray agricultural defoliants against jungle, denying cover to the Viet Cong. Initially, they used a commercial weedkiller called "Agent Purple", for th
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  • ...s as much as Diem. "In the mad scramble for positioning that followed, the Viet Cong in the Nam Bo [Saigon] region directed subordinate elements to help soldier
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  • ...nts in this incipient insurgency, whom Saigon quite accurately termed the "Viet Cong," constituted a serious threat to South Viet Nam's political stability"</bl
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  • | title = People's War People's Army: The Viet Cong Insurrection Manual for Underdeveloped Countries
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  • ...US policy in Vietnam and in the Middle East; it regards the efforts of the Viet Cong and the Palestinians as counterparts of its own revolutionary struggle, and
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  • ...s a misperception that the United States Army was defeated in combat by a Viet Cong guerrilla force. Under the Vietnamization doctrine, United States military ...one--was to have American soldiers take command of the war and defeat the Viet Cong forces on the ground, while hurting North Vietnam just enough to convince t
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  • ...of [[United States Marine Corps|Marines]] battling North Vietnamese and [[Viet Cong]] forces in the vicinity of [[Hue, Vietnam|Hue]] and [[Cua Vet]]. She retur
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  • Also known as the Viet Cong, this organization grew from earlier anticolonial groups fighting the Frenc | title = Viet Cong: Organization and Technique of the National Liberation Front of South Vietn
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  • ...nally, the military means were [[guerrilla warfare]], carried out by the [[Viet Cong]], or the military arm of the [[National Front for the Liberation of South ...[communications intelligence]] mission, doing [[direction finding]] on the Viet Cong.
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  • ...use."<ref name=Rottman2006>{{citation|author = Rottman, Gordon. | title = Viet Cong and NVA Tunnels and Fortifications of the Vietnam War| publisher = Osprey P
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  • | title = War, Peace and the Viet Cong
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  • In the Viet Cong, and in the North Vietnam regular army (PAVN), every unit had political and Their principal initial responsibility was direction finding of Viet Cong radio transmitters, which they started doing from vehicles equipped with se
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  • ...ent for the South Vietnamese regions controlled by its military arm, the [[Viet Cong]] (VC). The political/military actions of the NLF and VC against the Diem ...ut part of a [[signals intelligence]] team, doing [[direction finding]] on Viet Cong radio transmitters in the field, whose team was ambushed.
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  • and paid to Viet Cong and NVA troops who did this. This type of campaign
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  • ...orter delay than the four to seven seconds typical with grenade fuses. The Viet Cong soldiers primarily used these on doors and attached them to tripwires on ju
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  • ...ly 18,000 PAVN troops. On that day, Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, who headed the Viet Cong delegation at the Paris Peace Talks, said "within the next ten days, An Loc
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  • ...troops went ashore in the [[I Corps tactical zone]] for operations against Viet Cong forces in Operation "Valiant Hunt." That action continued until [[12 Januar
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  • ...n Beijing in February 1972, the guerrilla war was virtually over, with the Viet Cong defeated. Hanoi, however, disregarded the advice of its allies and launched
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  • ...Communist military and political campaigns will probably be increased. The Viet Cong will probably again resort to large-scale attacks, seeking to dramatize the
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  • ...l-size PAVN/National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (NLF, or ''Viet Cong'') units, but unlike the usual hit-and-run tactics used by communist forces
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  • ...f those coordinated military and civil actions to liberate the people from Viet Cong control; restore public security; initiate political, economic and social d
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  • * 1968 - [[Tet Offensive]] by Viet Cong in Vietnam fails to topple pro-US government, but causes political crisis i
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  • ...loss in legitimacy of the government, regardless of the damage done to the Viet Cong infrastructure. Marighella recommended that urban guerrillas deliberately p
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  • ...s as much as Diem. "In the mad scramble for positioning that followed, the Viet Cong in the Nam Bo [Saigon] region directed subordinate elements to help soldier
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  • ...ugh firepower. The United States is intensely reliant on firepower. As the Viet Cong showed, attacks from all directions, in close quarters can be highly effect
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