Battle of Hanoi (Revolutionary Front)

The Battle of Hanoi was a battle during the Second Indochinese War. It saw the capital of the communist People's Republic of Vietnam fall to a combined US-ROK-Cambodian offensive. It was also one of the last acts of military force the US did prior to it's withdrawal from Asia.

Prelude
Due to the Cambodian entrance into the Vietnam War in 1965, the frontline of the war quickly swung against the communist forces. By the 20th of August 1966, ROK forces had pushed the PAVN back within 40 kilometres of Hanoi in the aftermath of Operation: Tiger's Pounce. At a similar time, the Khmer Intervention Army of Vietnam under General Lon Non, brother of Cambodian leader Lon Nol, had staged a shock offensive through Cambodia which got within just 20 kilometres of Hanoi before being stopped.

Battle
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