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FromTheMoon [43]
3 years ago
8

While fighting in the war in Vietnam, American soldiers often

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damaskus [11]3 years ago
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had trouble finding attackers in the dense jungles.

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the jungle was really dense and it was unfamiliar terrain

marin [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Had trouble finding attackers in the dense jungles.

Explanation:

Often, the Viet Cong would use guerilla warfare against the americans, they also hid underground and made secret villages.

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