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Vietcong is a 2003 tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Pterodon in cooperation with Illusion Softworks and published by Gathering for Microsoft Windows.It is set during the Vietnam War in 1967.
Tiến lên (Vietnamese: tiến lên, tiến: advance; lên: to go up, up; literally: "go forward"; also Romanized Tien Len) is a shedding-type card game originating in Vietnam. [1] It may be considered Vietnam's national card game, and is common in communities where Vietnamese migration has occoured.
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Vietcong 2 is a tactical shooter video game, developed by Pterodon and Illusion Softworks, published by 2K for Microsoft Windows in October 2005, and set during the Vietnam War. It is the direct sequel to Vietcong.
The Viet Cong was an armed revolutionary organization in South Vietnam. It may also refer to: Vietcong, a 2003 tactical first-person shooter video game; Viet Cong (band), a Canadian post-punk band now known as Preoccupations Viet Cong, their self-titled debut album
English: Ttile: The Viet-Cong «Tet» Offensive (1968) Language: English Location: Saigon Year: 1968 Publisher: Printing and Publications Center, Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Vietnam Senior Editor: Ltc. Pham Van Son, Chief, Military History Division J5 - Joint General Staff RVNAF Editor: Ltc. Le Van Duong
The Viet Cong [nb 1] (VC) was an epithet and umbrella term to refer to the communist-driven armed movement and united front organization in South Vietnam.It was formally organized as and led by the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, [nb 2] and conducted military operations under the name of the Liberation Army of South Vietnam (LASV).
China claimed that its military and economic aid to North Vietnam and the Viet Cong totaled $20 billion (approx. $160 billion adjusted for inflation in 2022) during the Vietnam War. Included in that aid were donations of 5 million tons of food to North Vietnam (equivalent to North Vietnamese food production in a single year), accounting for 10 ...