The NVA and Viet Cong
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About this book
In 1940 Japan placed Vietnam under military occupation, restricting the local French administration to a figurehead authority. Seizing the opportunity, the Communists organised a Vietnamese independence league, the Viet Minh, whose armed forces became known as the PAVN (more commonly known to the West as the Vietcong, or NVA) and prepared to launch an uprising against the French at the war's end. This text details the history, organisation and uniforms of the People's Army of Vietnam from its origins in the fight against colonialism, through two separate wars against the US and Khmer Rouge, to its role in the modern era.
Contents
The First Indochina War · Between the Wars · The Second Indochina War · The Ho Chi Minh Campaign · The Third Indochina War · The Combodian Occupation · PAVN Today · PAVN Organization · Uniforms · The Plates
Paperback; January 1992; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781855321625