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Why Did The Us Lose The Vietnam War Essay

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Every single war the United States has been a part of dating back to the Revolutionary War in 1775, the U.S. has never lost. Did not necessarily won like the Korean War, but did not lose. Knowing this and also knowing that there has been at least seven other wars that the U.S. has been a part of before the Vietnam WarVietnam war, which makes it hard to believe that the U.S. could ever possibly lose a war. Thus bringing up the big question, did the U.S. actually lose the Vietnam War? Well, the northern Vietnamese military/Viet cong's usage of the Vietnamese environment, the northern Vietnamese army/Vietcong's guerrilla warfare tactics, and finally, the United States failing to stop the spread of communism into Vietnam are a few key reasons why the United States did not officially win the Vietnam WarVietnam war. One of the first key factors to why the Northern Vietnamese Military/Viet Cong defeated the Southern Vietnam Military and the United States military was because of how well the N. Vietnamese military and Viet Cong used their environment. Most of the battles taken place during the Vietnam WarVietnam war happened in the …show more content…

military was the Vietcong’s use of guerilla warfare tactics. Guerilla warfare is defined as the use of hit-and-run tactics by small, mobile groups of irregular forces operating in territory controlled by a hostile, regular force. A lot of the Vietcong's fighting was done through ambushing, booby traps and mines, use of tunnel systems, but did include some pitched combat with the Americans when necessary. The Vietcong’s guerrilla warfare also made it really hard for the U.S. military to find the enemy, especially when they blended in as everyday Vietnamese citizens. They would use their environment to attack the Americans quickly and then dip out. Whether it was through the over two hundred mile long tunnel systems, or escaping deep into the Vietnamese forests.

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