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Lying Prone Viet Cong Sniper--single Vietnam-era figure
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Item Number: VN019

Lying Prone Viet Cong Sniper

The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, commonly known as the Viet Cong, were locally recruited South Vietnamese peasants and workers that fought against its own government and the United States during the conflict.  The Viet Cong or ‘VC’ was made up of both part-time militia and regular full-time army units.  Many of those militia were farmers by day and guerrillas by night.  They often had the advantage of knowing the local countryside and area well compared to both the U.S. and ARVN units sent against them.  Although the US and ARVIN forces had the firepower and the wealth of military equipment, the V.C., or ‘Victor Charlie’ had the element of surprise and the long-term commitment that ultimately led to the collapse of South Vietnam and the victory of the North.  In the Viet Cong, there was a very strong female element who played an active role in all aspects of the fighting.  This lying prone female sniper is ample proof of that as she draws a bead on some distant enemy target with her Czech-made, Soviet supplied SKS rifle.

Released in SEPTEMBER 2018