I'm sure plenty of you have seen the Modern Marvels on the History channel about the Tunnels in the Vietnam war? Well, I thought that was really neat. It seemed like the Vietcong used primative warfare (booby traps etc, used nails and sharp objects, which seemed primative), but they really were effective. The booby trap was usually to mame soldiers so that he was alive, but too hurt to move. It would usually occupy many men allowing attacks to take place.

I thought the Vietcong were an excellent fighting force, but made even better by the way they used the tunnels. They were all battle hardend veterans, that the United States took too lightly in my opinion.

Comments? Ideas?