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... Cambodia. They were then named the Ho Chi Minh trail. Also in 1959, the first American advisors were killed during a battle. By ...
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... In honor of Ho Chi Minh, Saigon was then renamed to Ho Chi Minh City. There is also dirt road or path called Ho Chi Minh Trail. ...
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... After Lyndon B. Johnson ordered the bombing of the Ho Chi Minh trail, the Viet Cong began recruiting and organizing and army to face a full-scale US military ...
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... in early 1970. This was in an effort to cut off the Ho Chi Minh trail, which was the railroad for the north. The expansion of the ...
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... First, thousands of guns and munitions were bought southward along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The Ho Chi Minh Trail was the vital Vietcong ...
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... Unable to move across the demilitarized zone, the regulars had moved to South Vietnam along the Ho Chi Minh trail through Laos and Cambodia. ...
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... increased his aids to south Vietnam. He poured more money and bombed the Ho Chi Minh trail. The Gulf on Tonking incident provide ...
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... In 1971, the South Vietnamese forces tried to stop the North Vietnamese infiltration into the south along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. ...
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... the direction of the Central Intelligence Agency to protect USAF radar site in Phou Ph Thi in Sam Neu Province and to cut off the Ho Chi Minh Trail, a Vietcong ...
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... through a charge (small bomb). 5. Him, on a bicycle - This poem describes war action on the Ho Chi Minh trail. There is a clash of ...
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... by the ARVN kept on talking about the upcoming "final victory" and an increase in NVA troops and Vietcong were building up along the Ho Chi Minh Trail and the ...
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... In 1964, the United States began bombing Laos with the aim of stopping the flow of troops and supplies along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which ran from North ...
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... He increased secret bombing of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which was a path, which became a road that ran around the front line between North and South Vietnam. ...
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