The Viet Cong Tunnels

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By 1965, the Viet Cong had expanded a pre-existing labyrinth of tunnels and underground chambers beneath their villages and the surrounding jungle. For nearly eight years, they practically lived in this network of subterranean cities as they waged a war of endurance against South Vietnamese forces and their allies.

Thousands of miles from their own homes and families, the allied soldiers and Marines who daringly entered into these claustrophobic passages were met with complete darkness, the smell of damp earth and rotting corpses, vicious booby traps, and enemy soldiers lying in wait.

This is the story, of the Viet Cong tunnels.

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