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A mine is being placed. Let's see if anyone of you can identify that rifle !







Females of the Vietcong acting as "color guard" during the Hanoi victory parade. As you can see , one of the soldiers is a carrying an M1 Carbine.







Sampans , a comfortable and most of all quiet way to move around.







VC 81mm mortar.







The Russian RPD - machineguns were often "more valuable than gold" to the VC/NVA - units. You can all guess that difference one of them made especially when reflected upon the scarse weaponry the VC had at it's disposal sometimes.







Captured American weaponry.







The other side might've had Huey's and whatever else but the VC traveled by four legs..







RPG-team.







Bayonet course.







A group of VC inspecting the wreckage of a UH-1 Huey.







Vietcong officers gather around to receive orders deep in the jungles. Such meetings were often numerous due to the lack of radios.







A small group of Vietcong riflemen at their position.







Attack !







The feared "men in black Pyjamas".







The VC attack airplanes on the ground directly.







The VC have a meeting.







Some sort of a lecture/political rally for the NVA/VC - troops.







A message to the Americans is being written on the front armor of a knocked-out M113.







A battalion-sized force of VC.







A whole battalion of NVA on the move.







They got their victory.



Pictures from:



http://one-six-one.fifthinfantrydivision.com/gpvn7.htm



http://www.nchsinc.com/shop/vietnam_war.htm



http://www.russian-mosin-nagant.com/photos.htm

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