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The Hanoi Bicycle Collective

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The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
The Hanoi Bicycle Collective
Phone:
+84(0) 24 3718 3156

Address:
31 Nhat Chieu, Tay Ho District, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam

In 1960, the oft-expressed optimism of the United States and the Government of South Vietnam that the Viet Cong were nearly defeated proved mistaken. Instead the Viet Cong became a growing threat and security forces attempted to cope with Viet Cong attacks, assassinations of local officials, and efforts to control villages and rural areas. Throughout the year, the U.S. struggled with the reality that much of the training it had provided to the South Vietnamese army during the previous five years had not been relevant to combating an insurgency. The U.S. changed its policy to allow the Military Assistance Advisory Group to begin providing anti-guerrilla training to ARVN and the paramilitary Civil Guard. President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam was faced with growing dissatisfaction with his government, culminating in a coup d'état attempt by military officers in November. North Vietnam's support for the Viet Cong increased, and in December the National Liberation Front was created to carry on the struggle. Ostensibly a coalition of anti-Diem organizations, the NLF was largely under the control of North Vietnam's communist party.
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