During the Vietnam War, did you know that U.S. troops fought against Chinese soldiers? Check out this short article to learn more.

The Gulf of Tonkin incident (August 1964) and the arrival of US combat troops (1965) triggered an escalation in Chinese support. This came mainly in the form of equipment and construction. In 1965, Beijing sent several thousand engineering troops to North Vietnam to assist in building and repairing roads, railways, airstrips, and critical defense infrastructure. Between 1965 and 1971, more than 320,000 Chinese troops were deployed in North Vietnam. The peak year was 1967 when there were around 170,000 Chinese in the communist state. Their work on military installations meant that Chinese troops were susceptible to American bombing runs. An estimated 1,000 Chinese were killed in the North in the late 1960s. Beijing also supplied Hanoi with large amounts of military equipment, including trucks, tanks, and artillery.

This is a largely untold story of how Chinese intervention in the Vietnam War played out. Why did US troops battle directly against Chinese special forces and advisors in the war? How did it happen? Exactly how much artillery, money, and supplies did China send? Many people know about the Soviet Union’s involvement in the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s, but not many people know about China’s role. Please watch this eighteen-minute video to learn more.

Source I read directly from throughout this video:

https://www.jstor.org/journal/chinaqu…

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_i….

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archiv…

I’m your average infantryman Chris Cappy from Task & Purpose. Thank you for watching!

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