McElwee, Pamela 2005 "There is Nothing that is Difficult": History and Hardship on and after the Ho Chi Minh Trail in North Vietnam. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 6(3):197-214.McElwee P., `There is Nothing that is Difficult': History and Hardship on and after the Ho Chi ...
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Ho Chi Minh Trail Acronyms Wikipedia Related to Ho Chi Minh Trail:credibility gap,Agent Orange A former network of supply routes extending from North Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese government used the Ho Chi Minh Trail to su...
The US sprayed about two million gallons of Agent Orange in Vietnam to destroy the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which infected nearly five million Vietnamese and killed 400,000 people. About two million people got cancer or other diseases. And many children were born withcongenital deformity and disabil...
A trail that was used to ferry both supplies and soldiers to South Vietnam, the Ho Chi Minh Trail snaked through the mountains and jungles of neighboring Cambodia and Laos. Part of the North's guerrilla and revolutionary warfare strategy, the trail would remain an important and continually gro...
Rebecca Rusch cycles 1,930km along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam. Her goal? To reach the site in Laos where her father, a US Air Force pilot, was shot down more than 40 years previous. Cycling Save FeaturingRebecca Rusch SubtitlesFrench, Japanese, German, Spanish, Turkish, Czech, Ru...
The Ho Chi Minh Trail not only connected North and South Vietnam during a brutal war but also aided Vietnamese soldiers. The trail shaved nearly five months of time off of the trip and was used as a secret weapon of sorts. Cameron Paterson describes the history and usage of the infamous...
The overall mission distribution map paints an interesting picture of the aerial campaign. The Ho Chi Minh Trail, the North’s primary supply line, is clearly visible, weaving sinuously through borderlands of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Central Ho Chi Minh City, the erstwhile capital of South...
Let me ask, if A Walking Visual Display was a curatorial work, what is the Ho Chi Minh Trail Project? Xu Zhen: Prior to departure, I expected the project to emphasize its curatorial framework. Gao Shiming: Did you think that our journey would be similar to that of A Walking Visual ...
The Ho Chi Minh Trail runs from North Vietnam south through Laos and Cambodia to South Vietnam, and was used in the Vietnam War by the North Vietnamese to supply troops and weapons to the South of Vietnam. During the war, the north denied its existence and the U.S. denied bombing ...