How Vietnamese Tunnels Outsmarted the U.S. Military
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Army built one of its largest bases in Vietnam directly above an enemy underground network stretching more than 250 kilometers. The soldiers had no idea.
Beneath Cu Chi Base Camp, just 30 kilometers from Saigon, the Viet Cong created one of the most complex underground systems ever built in wartime. Hidden under American barracks, artillery positions, and helicopter pads was an entire underground city.
Hospitals. Kitchens. Weapons factories. Living quarters. Escape routes.
At its peak, thousands of fighters and civilians lived underground, moving unseen beneath the boots of American soldiers above them.
The U.S. military tried everything to destroy the tunnels — bombing campaigns, Agent Orange, flooding, poison gas, trained dogs, and special underground soldiers known as “Tunnel Rats.”
Nothing worked.
For nearly a decade, this underground network allowed the Viet Cong to launch attacks, disappear into the earth, and survive against the most powerful military force in the world.
02:40 – The Underground City
06:10 – America’s Attempts to Destroy the Tunnels
09:30 – The Tunnel Rats
12:30 – The Final Score
This is the story of the Cu Chi Tunnels — the underground city that turned the Vietnam War into a battle not just for land and air… but for the ground beneath it.
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