Table of Contents
- 1 What were the regular soldiers of North Vietnam called that we fought against in Vietnam?
- 2 What did US soldiers call Vietnamese?
- 3 Why do you think it was hard for the United States and the South Vietnamese to discern who the enemy was?
- 4 Who supported the Vietcong in the Vietnam War?
- 5 What did the Vietcong use the Ho Chi Minh trail for?
- 6 Why did the US go to war in Vietnam in 1964?
What were the regular soldiers of North Vietnam called that we fought against in Vietnam?
Viet Cong (VC), in full Viet Nam Cong San, English Vietnamese Communists, the guerrilla force that, with the support of the North Vietnamese Army, fought against South Vietnam (late 1950s–1975) and the United States (early 1960s–1973). The name is said to have first been used by South Vietnamese Pres.
What did US soldiers call Vietnamese?
Viet Cong
American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C. “Victor” and “Charlie” are both letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet. “Charlie” referred to communist forces in general, both Viet Cong and North Vietnamese.
Why do you think it was hard for the United States and the South Vietnamese to discern who the enemy was?
First of all, it was extremely hard for ground troops to distinguish who the enemy was in South Vietnam. Massive refugees due to Operation Thunder, South Vietnamese military deserters gone rogue, and North Vietnamese militia living in South Vietnam caused great confusion.
Why did the US forces have difficulty fighting the Vietcong?
Why did the U.S. forces have difficulty fighting the Vietcong? Vietcong used hit and run tactics because of their lack of high powered weaponry. They also had key knowledge of the jungle terrain and had elaborate networks of tunnels. What led to the growing concern in America about the Vietnam war?
How did the Vietcong change their strategy?
On January 31 1968, the Vietcong changed tactics from their usual guerilla warfare strategy. During celebrations of the Vietnamese New Year (known as Tet) North Vietnam, supported by South Vietnamese Vietcong launched a number of surprise assaults on towns and cities in US-held areas of South Vietnam.
Who supported the Vietcong in the Vietnam War?
The Vietcong and North Vietnam were supported by the Soviet Union (USSR) and China who supplied money and weapons. The Tet Offensive 1968 On January 31 1968, the Vietcong changed tactics from their usual guerilla warfare strategy.
What did the Vietcong use the Ho Chi Minh trail for?
They used the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which stretched from North Vietnam to the South, to keep their forces supplied. The Vietcong won the ‘hearts and minds’ of the South Vietnamese peasants.
Why did the US go to war in Vietnam in 1964?
August 5, 1964 – Johnson asks Congress for the power to go to war against the North Vietnamese and the Communists for violating the Geneva Accords against South Vietnam and Laos. The request is granted August 7, 1964, in a Congressional joint resolution.