The Vietnamese Communists, or Vietcong, were the military branch of the National Liberation Front (NLF), and were commanded by the Central Office for South Vietnam, which was located near the ...
The United States ordered a Navy task force, including the world’s biggest aircraft carrier, the ‘USS Enterprise’, to sail towards South Vietnam..., as the National Liberation Front (NLF) troops took ...
"We can destroy the whole country of Vietnam," said Stone ... he said that the National Liberation Front "represents a desire for the kind of unification which will not bring the South under ...
In Cambodia he met with a high representative of the National Liberation Front. His departure from South Vietnam was delayed ten days by the Viet Cong urban offensive. Mendelsohn questions the ...
During the Vietnam War, the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, also known as the Viet Cong, used a flag with a red and blue background and a central yellow star. The red symbolized the ...
From 1958 onwards, the South came under increasing attacks from communists in South Vietnam itself. They were called the National Liberation Front (NLF). This was the belief that if one country ...
During the Vietnam War, from 1955 to 1975, Ho Chi Minh City, known as Saigon, was the Southern Vietnamese capital. The National Liberation Front and North Vietnamese troops used the tunnels for ...
Ngo Dinh Diem’s government was very unpopular with ordinary Vietnamese people in South Vietnam ... to another organisation - the National Liberation Front, which was set up to oppose Diem ...
The Vietnamese Communists, or Vietcong, were the military branch of the National Liberation Front (NLF), and were commanded by the Central Office for South Vietnam, which was located near the ...