Central Highlands Campaign starts 1975 Spring General Offensive
The Central Highlands Campaign in March 1975 aimed at liberating the Southern Central Highland and creating a new strategic position for our side in the South Battlefield.
Vietnamese soldiers liberate Dac To – Tan Canh, Kon Tum province (Photo: VNA)
Soldiers under Unit 250 (Gia Lai) transports food and weapons to the battlefield (Photo: VNA)
Soldiers discuss plans to fight the enemy (Photo: VNA)
Despite rudimentary vehicles, soldiers managed to transport food and weapons to the battlefield (Photo: VNA)
Central Highlands Front commanders, March, 1975 (Photo: VNA)
Locals in the Central Highlands join hands with soldiers to bring cannons to high spots in Pleiku (Photo: VNA)
Despite rudimentary vehicles, soldiers managed to transport food and weapons to the battlefield (Photo: VNA)
A farmer household in An Phong commune, Hoai An district, Binh Dinh province donates rice to Vietnamese soldiers (Photo: VNA)
Locals and guerillas join hand to build defensive fences in Que Loc commune, Quang Nam (Photo: VNA)
American soldiers under Corp 2 run away on highway 7 (Photo: VNA)
Many armoured vehicles of the enemy were destroyed by Vietnamese soldiers (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese troops attack Hoa Binh airport in Buon Ma Thuot town during the Central Highlands campaign in 1975 (Photo: VNA)
A scientific workshop on the roles of the general headquarters of the 1975 Spring Offensive was held in Hanoi on April 14 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Southern Liberation and National Reunification.
The public radio broadcaster Voice of Ho Chi Minh City People (VOH) on February 12 inaugurated a monument dedicated to soldiers who died in fighting at the Sai Gon radio station during the General Offensive and Uprising in the Spring of 1968.