The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a ROAD NETWORK, leading from North Vietnam, south through the neutral country of Laos, into South Vietnam. Portions of the trail may have been "supported" by bases in the neutral country of Cambodia.
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Men and material infiltrated into South Vietnam via the Ho Chi Minh trail.
The Soviet Union supported Ho Chi Minh in his push for Vietnamese independence. China supported him as well.
Laos and Cambodia.
See: Biography on Ho Chi Minh.
1959
The main part of the Ho Chi Minh trail covered 450 miles. The trail was logistical system.
The North Vietnamese Army had been using the Ho Chi Minh trail as early as 1959.
The Ho Chi Minh trail was an important supply route.
After the Vietnam war ended, many Cuban engineers & builders worked on bridges along the Ho Chi Minh trail.
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NVA and their engineers (laborers).
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through the ho chi minh trail.
The invasion of Cambodia in June 1970 by the United States led to the destruction of the Ho Chi Minh Trail and the dislocation of the Viet Cong. The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a path that went from North Vietnam to South Vietnam through Cambodia and Laos. The North Vietnamese used it to send supplies to The Viet Cong in South Vietnam.
Men and material infiltrated into South Vietnam via the Ho Chi Minh trail.
Ho Chi Minh trail.