8. A Woman’s War
Since the Viet Cong had such strong support from the populace, particularly the rural populace (which made up the bulk of South Vietnam’s population), it should come as no surprise that women were heavily involved on the front lines. Anytime a so-called terror organization (they call themselves “freedom fighters”) is deeply embedded in the people and also popular, you will find that it’s not just young men who fight (or resist).
Here a suspected Viet Cong informant is interrogated by a South Vietnamese officer. And yes, that’s an American soldier holding the gun to her head. As I’ve already mentioned, war doesn’t care who you are- if you’re in a war zone, you’re on one side or the other whether you want to be or not. I can’t imagine what the two soldiers thought as they interrogated this woman who looks like somebody’s grandmother. Probably they were just happy to still be alive themselves, out in the field.
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