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The United States directed many combat operations deep inside the Vietnamese jungle to prevent the Viet Cong from overthrowing the capitalist government in South Vietnam.
The United States directed many combat operations deep inside the Vietnamese jungle to prevent the Việt Cộng from overthrowing the capitalist government in South Vietnam.


Operations crossed into bordering areas of Cambodia and Laos, to stop North Vietnamese supply routes helping the Viet Cong. Throughout the war the U.S. Army had to repel various guerilla attacks and took heavy losses.
Operations crossed into bordering areas of Cambodia and Laos, to stop North Vietnamese supply routes helping the Việt Cộng. Throughout the war the U.S. Army had to repel various guerilla attacks and took heavy losses.


Direct involvement of the United States army ended in August 1973, top secret operations continued until the official end of the war in April 1975.
Direct involvement of the United States army ended in August 1973, top secret operations continued until the official end of the war in April 1975.

Revision as of 02:35, 8 March 2024

The United States directed many combat operations deep inside the Vietnamese jungle to prevent the Việt Cộng from overthrowing the capitalist government in South Vietnam.

Operations crossed into bordering areas of Cambodia and Laos, to stop North Vietnamese supply routes helping the Việt Cộng. Throughout the war the U.S. Army had to repel various guerilla attacks and took heavy losses.

Direct involvement of the United States army ended in August 1973, top secret operations continued until the official end of the war in April 1975.


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