k Vietnam US Army Military Police take cover outside the US Embassy, Saigon, on Thong Nhut Boulevard Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968 Shortly after midnight on 31 January 1968, 19 Vietcong sappers from the elite C10 Sapper Battalion gathered at a Vietcong safe house in a car repair shop at 59 Phan Thanh Gian Street to distribute weapons and conduct final preparations for the attack. At 0247 hours, the Vietcong blew a small hole in the perimeter wall on Thong Nhut Boulevard and gained access to the embassy compound.brbrThe Vietcong opened fire on the Chancery building with Type 56s and RPG2s. Several RPGs penetrated the walls of the Chancery. By 0900, the Embassy was declared secure. Of the 19 Vietcong fighters that attacked the building, 18 had been killed and one wounded fighter was captured.brbrWhile the Embassy attack like much of the Tet Offensive was tactically insignificant, it had a profound political and psychological impact. The United States had been fighting in Vietnam for over twoandahalf years, 20,000 Americans had been killed and despite the presence of nearly 500,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam, the Vietcong had managed to penetrate the U.S. Embassy, sovereign U.S. territory and the symbol of American power. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Vietnam: US Army Military Police take cover outside the US Embassy, Saigon, on Thong Nhut Boulevard   Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968 Shortly after midnight on 31 January 1968, 19 Vietcong sappers from the elite C 10 Sapper Battalion gathered at a Vietcong safe house in a car repair shop at 59 Phan Thanh Gian Street to distribute weapons and conduct final preparations for the attack. At 02:47 hours, the Vietcong blew a small hole in the perimeter wall on Thong Nhut Boulevard and gained access to the embassy compound. br   br    The Vietcong opened fire on the Chancery building with Type 56s and RPG 2s. Several RPGs penetrated the walls of the Chancery. By 09:00, the Embassy was declared secure. Of the 19 Vietcong fighters that attacked the building, 18 had been killed and one wounded fighter was captured. br   br    While the Embassy attack  like much of the Tet Offensive  was tactically insignificant, it had a profound political and psychological impact. The United States had been fighting in Vietnam for over two and a half years, 20,000 Americans had been killed and despite the presence of nearly 500,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam, the Vietcong had managed to penetrate the U.S. Embassy, sovereign U.S. territory and the symbol of American power.
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Vietnam: US Army Military Police take cover outside the US Embassy, Saigon, on Thong Nhut Boulevard - Tet Offensive, 31 January 1968

Shortly after midnight on 31 January 1968, 19 Vietcong sappers from the elite C-10 Sapper Battalion gathered at a Vietcong safe house in a car repair shop at 59 Phan Thanh Gian Street to distribute weapons and conduct final preparations for the attack. At 02:47 hours, the Vietcong blew a small hole in the perimeter wall on Thong Nhut Boulevard and gained access to the embassy compound.<br/><br/> The Vietcong opened fire on the Chancery building with Type 56s and RPG-2s. Several RPGs penetrated the walls of the Chancery. By 09:00, the Embassy was declared secure. Of the 19 Vietcong fighters that attacked the building, 18 had been killed and one wounded fighter was captured.<br/><br/> While the Embassy attack (like much of the Tet Offensive) was tactically insignificant, it had a profound political and psychological impact. The United States had been fighting in Vietnam for over two-and-a-half years, 20,000 Americans had been killed and despite the presence of nearly 500,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam, the Vietcong had managed to penetrate the U.S. Embassy, sovereign U.S. territory and the symbol of American power.

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