The jungle paths were called the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The U.S. tried many times to destroy it but the 100,000 North Vietnamese workers kept it going.
Ho Chi Minh Trail. Not too much of a jungle route remaining, it was bombed so much. That's why it spread out into a net work, they had to keep building and repairing it.
Used to be "jungle paths." The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a network of roads, and started out as trails. And was closer to looking like a lunar land-scape (craters on the moon) than anything else...due to consistent aerial bombing.
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
because the British leader was very slow in getting there. he took his sweet time and partied in between. by the time he got there, there was already trees blocking the way and burned paths.
Hollywood sensationalism. Example: Hollywood director Stanley Kubrick filmed "Full Metal Jacket" with a female enemy sniper in it (the NVA used females as auxiliaries, the same as the US/allies did during the 20th century) & the pessimism filled film "Paths of Glory" starring Kirk Douglas (father of actor Michael Douglas). Kubrick nearly sci-fied war films with a touch of pessimistic imagination. Say it enough times and people believe it. Soviet (Russian) snipers killed many German military men during WWII. But they were not officially used by the Americans, German, Japanese, British, or Australians during that war. Nor the Korean or Vietnam Wars. Officially meaning uniformed/assigned military snipers.
Ho Chi Minh Trail. Not too much of a jungle route remaining, it was bombed so much. That's why it spread out into a net work, they had to keep building and repairing it.
Used to be "jungle paths." The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a network of roads, and started out as trails. And was closer to looking like a lunar land-scape (craters on the moon) than anything else...due to consistent aerial bombing.
Then the network won't work, unless there are alternate paths where the data can pass.Then the network won't work, unless there are alternate paths where the data can pass.Then the network won't work, unless there are alternate paths where the data can pass.Then the network won't work, unless there are alternate paths where the data can pass.
A maze of passageways is called a labyrinth. It typically consists of a complex network of paths or corridors that can be difficult to navigate without getting lost.
Is the layer that provides data routing paths for network communication. Data is transferred in the form of packets via logical network paths in an ordered format controlled by the network layer.
The circular paths are called orbits.
Network Load Balancing
Routed protocols are the best paths in a network along which to send network traffic.
Topology
A network
submarine
routing is the process of selecting paths in a network along which to send network traffic. They can be fixed (user given) or dynamic (node identified)