The Vietcong were a communist movement in the South who were against the South Vietnamese government and the USA's involvement with the civil war. The use of tactics (the plans, weapons and battle strategies used in war) were prime in minds of the Vietcong and they went to all means to gain the upper hand in the conflict. For example the use of booby traps, tunnels and trails. Some like the Ho Chi Minh trail were a huge success among the Vietcong whereas things like booby traps had less of an affect on the opposition.
The use of tunnels were standard means of travel that seemed oblivious to the US and South Vietnamese soldiers . These VC "used these underground routes to house troops, transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps and mount surprise attacks" (1) This would give the Vietcong the upper hand in many ways because they would still be attacking the enemy and at the same time they would escape mostly unwounded. The success in the use of tunnels was pretty high as the Vietcong almost always …show more content…
This trail was a supplies route for the Vietcong from the North to the South which gave the VC a constant source of necessities. It is said that the trail was "50 miles wide and up to 40'000 people were used to keep the route open"(3) There was clearly a lot of thought and effort put into this ploy because they were never caught, they didn't need to worry about nosy Americans falling in (because they'd just be lost) and it was big enough for them to take their "weaponry, food and equipment"(3) from the North. This manoeuvre was very successful as it was already underground so the VC would go undetected; this trail wasn't affected by the weather so monsoon season wasn't disadvantageous to them and they we're getting all the supplies they needed to oppose the USA and the