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Essay heading: Viet Nam
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Bombing had very little effect on the Vietcong it simply increased their determination, they in fact used it to their advantage by re-using unexploded bombs or shrapnel.
The main tactic employed by the U.S was known as ?search and destroy'. This meant hunting down and killing Vietcong. The Vietcong used a similar tactic called ?find and kill', although this was conceptually the same as ?search and destroy' it was much more successful... displayed 300 characters
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The Vietcong used a similar tactic called ?find and kill', although this was conceptually the same as ?search and destroy' it was much more successful. One reason for this was that the U.S soldiers wore uniforms and were easier to pick out. Another reason was that the U.S soldiers had to contend with Vietcong mines and booby traps... displayed next 300 characters
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