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Ho Chi Minh trail - Wikipedia
The Ho Chi Minh Trail (Vietnamese: Đường mòn Hồ Chí Minh), also called Annamite Range Trail (Vietnamese: Đường Trường Sơn) was a logistical network of roads and trails that ran from North Vietnam to South Vietnam through the kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia.
Ho Chi Minh Trail | History, Route, & Map | Britannica
Ho Chi Minh Trail, elaborate system of mountain and jungle paths and trails used by North Vietnam to infiltrate troops and supplies into South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos during the Vietnam War.
Ho Chi Minh Trail - The Vietnam War
2013年12月22日 · By 1974, the trail was a four-lane wide route and also boasted four oil pipelines. From 1965 to 1975, Hanoi moved about 1.8 million tons of supplies down the trail. They had won the battle of supply in which the Ho Chi Minh trail had played the vital role.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail – Nine Quick Facts About North Vietnam's ...
2016年9月2日 · Built upon a tangle secret foot and bicycle paths hacked out of the jungles by Viet Minh forces during the earlier French Indo China War, construction of what became the Ho Chi Minh Trail began in earnest in 1959. Hanoi initially dispatched more than 400 engineers and labourers connect the trails and blaze more pathways southwards.
Ho Chi Minh Trail today and what is expected to see there
2020年5月19日 · Ho Chi Minh Trail is the name of the road system built by North of Vietnam at the Vietnam War. The function of the road is for North of Vietnam to support National Liberation Front in the South Vietnam to fight against South Vietnam Government.
US jets bomb Ho Chi Minh Trail | March 3, 1965 - HISTORY
2009年11月16日 · The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a military supply route running from North Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia to South Vietnam. The route sent weapons, manpower, ammunition...
Riding the Legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos | Explore Indochin
Hidden deep in some of the most isolated parts of Laos, the Ho Chi Minh Trail is both a challenging ride and a historical journey, perfect for motorcyclists who wish to experience the remnants of this once-crucial military supply line firsthand.
Ho Chi Minh trail - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A map of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in 1967. The Ho Chi Minh Trail is a system of trails made in the Vietnam War to send North Vietnamese soldiers into South Vietnam to help South Vietnamese communist insurgents fight against non-communist South Vietnamese soldiers. Most of the trails were in Laos and Cambodia because the United States was not allowed to enter those …
HO CHI MINH TRAIL AND NORTH VIETNAMESE TUNNELS
The main supply route for weapons, supplies and troops infiltrating into South Vietnam was the Ho Chi Minh Trail, a network of roads and trails extending from North Vietnam through eastern Laos and Cambodia to South Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh Trail - U-S-History.com
The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a network of roads built from North Vietnam to South Vietnam through the neighboring countries of Laos and Cambodia, to provide logistical support to the Vietcong and the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War. It was a combination of truck routes and paths for foot and bicycle traffic.