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Vietcong is a 2003 tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Pterodon in cooperation with Illusion Softworks and published by Gathering of Developers for Microsoft Windows. It is set during the Vietnam War in 1967.
The expansion pack Vietcong: Fist Alpha was released in 2004 and was bundled with Vietcong as Vietcong: Purple Haze for the PC. Vietcong: Purple Haze was also released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, ported by Coyote Games. Another official add-on titled Red Dawn was released as a free downloadable content. A sequel to the game, Vietcong 2, was released in 2005.
Usage examples of "vietcong".
The article said that Rach Men had always been a Vietcong district up till then, and this was the first time American troops had tried to operate there.
In an agrarian society where the average person slept under a roof made of indigenous plants, on a floor made of indigenous dirt, the French had somehow convinced the population in dozens, perhaps hundreds of backward villages to build a cathedral-like concrete church, with a spire that reached in crumbly gray majesty to the sky, until the Vietminh or the Vietcong or a seasonal storm tumbled the spire down onto the main body of the church, turning it into another ruined recent relic for DeMudge to spew and sputter over.
At the same time in VietNam B-52 bombers were being called in to support the ground troops, and the air cavalry became a major factor in fighting the VietCong, bringing choppers right into the jungle in the heat of the battle.
The targets were Vietcong guerrilla bases, which were to be bombed back into the days of flint and stone axes.
As they lined up, bow to stern, waiting for their turn at the docks, the lightly protected ships were prime targets for the Vietcong, who would attempt to sink them.
The Vietcong had shifted their priority targets from the South Vietnamese to the Americans.
It was also the day the VietCong attacked the Bien Hoa airbase, fifteen miles north of Saigon, the first major U.
Following one fight, an injured American soldier and two wounded Vietcong were brought to an aid station at a firebase named Stephanie.
He was told that in an attempt to halt the Vietcong, the Americans would be napalming this very mountain in less than twelve hours.
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Godwin, who is rated, along with Sturmthal, as one of the top test pilots in the Air Force, stared at me as if I'd just produced a Vietcong watch fob.