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| sualties were inflicted on both sides, the Viet | Cong abandoned the district and were able to withdra |
| During the first few months of 1967, the Viet | Cong absorbed heavy losses as a result of large-scal |
| , Task force 116, was an operation to deny Viet | Cong access to the resources in the Mekong Delta whi |
| hting patrols would gather intelligence on Viet | Cong activities. |
| alion, when his unit observed a company of Viet | Cong advancing along the road toward the 2d Battalio |
| ences in Vietnam, including his capture by Viet | Cong after being shot down, an ordeal exacerbated wh |
| n the Communist North Vietnamese and their Viet | Cong agents invaded South Vietnam. |
| e invading North Vietnamese army and their Viet | Cong agents. |
| In addition to the human casualties, the Viet | Cong also captured 370 weapons of various kinds and |
| It is called the river | Cong and is a tributary of the river Babingley. |
| hly 95,500 civilian deaths, apart from the Viet | Cong and North Vietnamese forces his soldiers killed |
| a number of hours, he was captured by the Viet | Cong and put in a POW camp. |
| sequel to this novel, a black comedy named Viet | Cong! and set in 1916, but it was not commissioned. |
| e militia fighters proved no match for the Viet | Cong and their overwhelming firepower, so they quick |
| ontinue the fight against the Khmer Rouge, Viet | Cong and North Vietnamese. |
| Dong was fought on July 6, 1964, when the Viet | Cong and PAVN attacked the Nam Dong CIDG camp in an |
| There is no record of any bishops of | Cong, and no bishop was given the title "bishop of T |
| ow also known as the Viet Gwent (a play on Viet | Cong) and immortalised in song by Max Boyce. |
| eapons, and supplies into South Vietnam by Viet | Cong and North Vietnamese junks and sampans. |
| lved the People's Liberation Armed Forces (Viet | Cong) and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) |
| w, also known as the Viet Gwent (a play on Viet | Cong) and immortalised in song by Max Boyce. |
| October and 7 November 1967, fought by the Viet | Cong and the Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) |
| tation and cover that could be used by the Viet | Cong and North Vietnamese forces. |
| an advisers to remove landmines planted by Viet | Cong and NVA units. |
| present prospects for success against the Viet | Cong and still more about the future effectiveness o |
| Guard cutter he was on was mistaken for a Viet | Cong, and Air Force pilots strafed the vessel, leavi |
| In 1861, the resistance leaders in the Go | Cong area delegated Dinh to travel to Bien Hoa to se |
| The woods were used by the Viet | Cong as a base area. |
| escribes the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet | Cong as fierce and clever warriors and having earned |
| rrain around Ma Lam did no favours for the Viet | Cong, as the South Vietnamese had created a 'no-man' |
| jungle and finding no signs of the enemy (Viet | Cong), as well as moments, (and, in some cases, hour |
| For the next five days the Viet | Cong assaulted the besieged Task Force 8, but they c |
| She bore Liu | Cong at least one son -- Liu Can, whom Liu Cong crea |
| on was engaged in a fierce battle with the Viet | Cong at close range in dense jungle foliage. |
| A Viet | Cong attack in the early morning hours of February 7 |
| evening of 27-28 October approximately 90 Viet | Cong attacked MMAF. |
| The Viet | Cong attacked the Long Binh ammo dump on February 4, |
| At the same time D Company contacted a Viet | Cong base camp, losing five men wounded. |
| Afterwards, a large Viet | Cong base camp was detected. |
| operations to locate and destroy the D445 Viet | Cong Battalion (Operation Kingston, 14 September to |
| company when they came under attack from a Viet | Cong battalion. |
| n the Battle of Nam Dong, during which two Viet | Cong battalions and the PAVN attacked the Nam Dong C |
| compound came under vicious attack by two Viet | Cong battalions. |
| After retirement once again, | Cong became the head coach of Shanghai Women's Baske |
| Hung up on the defenses, many of the Viet | Cong became easy targets for U.S. snipers. |
| As groups of Viet | Cong began to move past their position the standing |
| uffered heavy losses, by 04:00 some of the Viet | Cong began to retreat from the battlefield, and many |
| ee killed and six wounded, while only five Viet | Cong bodies were recovered. |
| tting the Montagnards to fight against the Viet | Cong, but then the Montagnards are betrayed and Sout |
| nes come under numerous attacks by the VC (Viet | Cong), but in the end hold the base with assistance |
| s, having followed the creeks as far as Rach Go | Cong, cannonnaded the works which were also bombardi |
| The VC C41 Company, also known as the Viet | Cong Chau Duc District Company, was a Local Force co |
| Overall the Viet | Cong claimed to have inflicted about 430 casualties |
| ann Leatham in December 2010 at Ashford Castle, | Cong, CO Mayo, Ireland. |
| e the Marines try and defend the base, the Viet | Cong commander discovers that he is in a similar pos |
| nk in the Harbor of Saigon", to praise the Viet | Cong commandos who carried out the attack. |
| he was with were killed while fighting the Viet | Cong communist insurgency. |
| they are in command of a rifle company or Viet | Cong company and goes beyond a strictly military int |
| Partraige in Laca - at and around | Cong, County Mayo |
| r authority granted by the Han Zhao emperor Liu | Cong) created Zhang the Marquess of Puyang. |
| point during his reign he created his son Xiao | Cong crown prince, it is not known when that occurre |
| The VC D445 Battalion, also known as the Viet | Cong D445 Provincial Mobile Battalion of the Ba Ria |
| The battle lasted for five hours when the Viet | Cong decided to abort the mission, fleeing into the |
| ecial illumination bombs which blinded the Viet | Cong deck gunners, leaving to them being unable to a |
| ome communists being arrested, while other Viet | Cong defected and revealed the location of weapons a |
| In 318, after Liu | Cong died, Liu Can became emperor and created her em |
| attempted to surround and destroy the 9th Viet | Cong Division in the War Zone. |
| 27th Infantry Regiment encountered the 9th Viet | Cong Division, resulting in a major three-day battle |
| h Infantry Division, was a division of the Viet | Cong during the Vietnam War. |
| ee months in country, Rowe was captured by Viet | Cong elements along with Captain Humberto "Rocky" R. |
| Local Viet | Cong elements acted as scouts during operations. |
| Cong enrolled in Shanghai Youth Team in 1981, and wa | |
| by the National Liberation Front (NLF) aka Viet | Cong, established by South Vietnamese communists to |
| tle until October 3, when they lost to The Viet | Cong Express (Hiroshi Hase and Fumihiro Niikura) in |
| Cong fared badly in the election and could win only | |
| The objective was to drive out Viet | Cong fighters who had taken position in several key |
| ght of November 22, 1963, an estimated 500 Viet | Cong fighters overrun the Hiep Hoa Special Forces Ca |
| ose range attacks by small bands of masked Viet | Cong fighters. |
| Much the Viet | Cong fleet and its operators were destroyed. |
| d, and opened fire on the remainder of the Viet | Cong force of approximately 50 men. |
| he most significant fighting occurred when Viet | Cong forces assaulted the U.S. perimeter at Suoi Da |
| The assault by Viet | Cong forces was one in a series of attacks since the |
| that two Caucasians were seen captured by Viet | Cong forces in the general time and area in which th |
| The assault by Viet | Cong forces was one in a series of attacks since the |
| ry and intrepidity in action against enemy Viet | Cong forces at the risk of his life above and beyond |
| tion against the North Vietnamese Army and Viet | Cong forces in the Republic of Vietnam. |
| rail, the North Vietnamese supply line for Viet | Cong forces in the south. |
| es and the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet | Cong forces. |
| e called in to strafe North Vietnamese and Viet | Cong formations, while U.S. soldiers on the ground u |
| ese soldiers were stationed to prevent the Viet | Cong from operating between the Central Highlands an |
| The tunnels were used by Viet | Cong guerrillas as hiding spots during combat, as we |
| the congregated area to arrest and remove Viet | Cong guerrillas operating in the area. |
| When the North Vietnamese and Viet | Cong had penetrated Korean positions, heavy fighting |
| days of their mission against Ma Lam, the Viet | Cong had already began to experience setbacks. |
| The Viet | Cong had been so well entrenched in the area by 1965 |
| attacked the woods and discovered that the Viet | Cong had built extensive bunker and tunnels systems |
| hreat that the obstacle posed to them, the Viet | Cong had immediately begun attempting to penetrate i |
| student Pacifist Society sent money to the Viet | Cong, he founded Alf's Imperial Army devoted to sens |
| Ca Mau Peninsula under covering fire from Viet | Cong hiding in the tree line. |
| rs of the ARVN 44th Infantry Regiment, the Viet | Cong High Command sent the 200C Battalion into Milit |
| Liu | Cong, however, rationalized the move in that Liu Yin |
| mo was stationed, fell under attack by the Viet | Cong in the early hours of December 4, 1966. |
| patrol which had contacts with parties of Viet | Cong in Cam My district, about 35 kilometres northea |
| e port of Sihanoukville in Cambodia to the Viet | Cong, in accordance with a secret arrangement betwee |
| South Vietnam army would have taken on the Viet | Cong in the rest of the country, which without the s |
| el systems were of great importance to the Viet | Cong in their resistance to American forces, through |
| designed at seeking out and destroying the Viet | Cong in their base areas, preventing their access to |
| In the end, the tactics used by the Viet | Cong in these battles was so successful that it beca |
| t Base Mary Ann, there had been reports of Viet | Cong infiltration within the ranks of the 21 South V |
| Exploitation (ICEX) program to Attack the Viet | Cong Infrastructure (VCI). |
| utral" Laotian territory for supplying the Viet | Cong insurgency against the government of South Viet |
| On April 12, 1964, three battalions of Viet | Cong invaded Kien Long, quickly overrunning the enti |
| It was initiated by the Viet | Cong invasion of the Kien Long district in the Chuon |
| On 20 September 1965, she towed a Viet | Cong junk to An Thoi that had been destroyed and san |
| Gao | Cong Kai - Gao Chen Wei |
| tnam's official account of the battle, the Viet | Cong killed or wounded 915 South Vietnamese soldiers |
| Nemo would be released to attack Viet | Cong later in the night, in the process losing one e |
| ays before Fall of Saigon to forces of the Viet | Cong later that month. |
| For the remainder of 1964, the Viet | Cong launched further attacks on U.S. targets such a |
| ve suppressive fire in order to divert the Viet | Cong long enough to allow the casualties to be evacu |
| The VC C25 Company, also known as the Viet | Cong Long Dat District Company, was a Local Force co |
| air support which left them vulnerable to Viet | Cong machine positions. |
| maneuvered through the withering fire of 2 Viet | Cong machine guns, the sergeant grabbed the dazed so |
| Major Ian McFarlane-engaged two squads of Viet | Cong Main Force. |
| e VC 275th Regiment, also known as the 275 Viet | Cong Main Force Regiment, was a regiment of the Viet |
| months starting from August 23, 1968, the Viet | Cong managed to inflict extensive damage on South Vi |
| Fous detected 3 Viet | Cong maneuvering toward his position and, after aler |
| Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLF or Viet | Cong) members, of whom 26,369 were killed. |
| Baltic states was of a similar size as the Viet | Cong movement in South Vietnam. |
| 967, while leading a battalion against the Viet | Cong near Lai Khe, northwest of Saigon at the Battle |
| d other crops in an attempt to deprive the Viet | Cong of valuable crops. |
| Anh Tuan - Viet | Cong Officer |
| eld off deadly attacks against 900 NVA and Viet | Cong, often pinning Viet Cong groups in the narrow c |
| ications of the North Vietnam Army and the Viet | Cong on the Ho Chi Minh trail, and mined enemy trail |
| e regiment and try luring out and trap the Viet | Cong once they come out to attack. |
| ues, and various tactical studies, both of Viet | Cong operations, and other instances of asymmetric w |
| a coauthor of R. Libeskind-Hadas, N. Hasan, J. | Cong, P. McKinley, and C. L. Liu. |
| U.S forces drop Napalm on Viet | Cong positions in 1965. |
| d more than four-hundred casualties as the Viet | Cong pounded the base with a deluge of mortar and he |
| A Viet | Cong prisoner captured in 1967 by the U.S Army await |
| athletes, powerlifters Dinh Thi Nga and Le Van | Cong, qualified for the Paralympics through their sh |
| The trouble starts on a deadly Viet | Cong raid. |
| ise, were either killed or captured by the Viet | Cong raiders. |
| The siege was only broken after Viet | Cong rebels withdrew after Americans severed their s |
| onths later, intelligence indicated that a Viet | Cong regiment had moved down from the mountains and |
| ge was captured, Colonel Ta Minh Kham, the Viet | Cong regimental commander, established his command p |
| Boschniakia rossica - northern groundcone, cao | cong rong |
| She was created empress in 310 after Liu | Cong seized the throne from his brother Liu He (afte |
| In addition, the Viet | Cong should agree to terminate terror and sabotage a |
| A Vietnam veteran witnessed members of the Viet | Cong skinning his fellow soldiers alive. |
| place in the face of increased danger from Viet | Cong small arms fire. |
| The third Viet | Cong soldier managed to escape in the thick vegetati |
| ians set up a snap ambush, killing another Viet | Cong soldier before successfully completing the move |
| Three weeks later a captured Viet | Cong soldier from the 2nd Battalion, 271st Regiment, |
| ad man of the unit met face to face with a Viet | Cong soldier. |
| ght of November 22, 1963, an estimated 500 Viet | Cong soldiers overrun the Hiep Hoa Special Forces Ca |
| Elsewhere, at 02:45, three Viet | Cong soldiers had moved to within 25 metres (27 yd) |
| egment he directed accompanying a song by Trinh | Cong Son generated much controversy among overseas V |
| ongs of musician, songwriter and composer Trinh | Cong Son. |
| Later, Viet | Cong sources revealed that they had lost half of the |
| Seven and half miles to the north on the River | Cong stands Congham watermill. |
| und 6:00 pm the rain began to fall and the Viet | Cong started attacking the battalion's camp from dif |
| used 750 and 1,000 pound bombs to attack a Viet | Cong stronghold. |
| 000 rounds of exploding 5-inch shells into Viet | Cong strongholds along the South Vietnamese coast. |
| The Viet | Cong struck at the camp at 2:30AM to achieve the ele |
| et Time, Campbell destroyed or damaged 105 Viet | Cong structures and steamed over 32,000 miles (51,00 |
| "Lunch" ( | Cong Su) 4:54 |
| d orders were issued not to pursue fleeing Viet | Cong suspects through the surf. |
| e in danger of being destroyed, ARVN Colonel Do | Cong Thanh quickly reorganised all his units. |
| he Communist North Vietnamese Army and the Viet | Cong, Thuc and his family fled from Saigon during th |
| that it was increasingly difficult for the Viet | Cong to gain support from the rural population In li |
| ike, yet reducing the North Vietnamese and Viet | Cong to 'communists' isn't any different in my view. |
| Both the ARVN and Viet | Cong took heavy casualties in the fight for Kien Lon |
| Dinh | Cong Trang had gambled that his fellow resistance le |
| willed by the Vietnamese resistance leader Dinh | Cong Trang, who built an enormous fortified camp nea |
| e to the folly of the Vietnamese commander Dinh | Cong Trang, who deliberately challenged the French t |
| fight, O'Malley single-handedly attacked a Viet | Cong trench and helped to evacuate wounded Marines. |
| nel rat" in Vietnam, a soldier who entered Viet | Cong tunnels searching out the enemy and destroying |
| ies the NLF (National Leadership Front, or Viet | Cong) units must be within eight hexes of their cadr |
| Submachine guns - The Viet | Cong used a variety of submachine guns early in the |
| e American intelligence suggested that the Viet | Cong VC 409th Sapper Battalion were preparing for a |
| time widely reported the Tet Offensive as Viet | Cong victory. |
| ll together with other young players such as Le | Cong Vinh and Nguyen Vu Phong. |
| Like his national team strike partner Le | Cong Vinh, Thanh Binh possesses great pace and adds |
| Initially, in 312, Liu | Cong wanted to create Liu Ying empress to replace Em |
| 1965 and his encounters with a mysterious Viet | Cong warrior girl only identified as "Princess." |
| On 22 June 1861 the French post at Go | Cong was attacked, unsuccessfully, by 600 Vietnamese |
| Her son Liu | Cong was Liu Yuan's fourth son, and it is not known |
| ding roughly with the diocese of Elphin, whilst | Cong was chosen as the seat of a diocese correspondi |
| Sabotage by the Viet | Cong was suspected. |
| Cong Weixi was born on April 7, 1933 in the town of | |
| killed and 51 wounded, while more than 400 Viet | Cong were believed killed. |
| The Viet | Cong were surprised and soundly defeated, but they g |
| Although the Viet | Cong were operating in blind daylight, they were abl |
| ster (DER-327) and USS Vireo (MSC-205) the Viet | Cong were prevented from boarding the trawler to ret |
| sistance of USS Brister and USS Vireo, the Viet | Cong were prevented from boarding the trawler to ret |
| n of about 200 to 250 regulars and several Viet | Cong were closing in. |
| Although dozens of Viet | Cong were killed, the operation took a hard toll on |
| It was estimated that forty Viet | Cong were killed. |
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