How did the Vietnamese survive in the tunnels they built to evade American troops during the Vietnam War?

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How did the Vietnamese survive in the tunnels they built to evade American troops during the Vietnam War?

There is a chapter about Cu Chi Tunnel in this book : Bare Feet, Iron Will Stories from the Other Side of Vietnam’s Battlefield. by James G. Zumwalt.

He came to Vietnam after the war, against Vietnamese but latterly changed his view a little bit. It is worth reading, easy to read from US perspective if you want to research about life in tunnels.

Below are introduction about background and the author via publisher in Amazon.

“The author and every male member of his immediate family served in the Vietnam war. In 1988, his older brother, Elmo, died from Agent Orange-related cancers linked to his service as a Swift Boat commander during the Vietnam war. In a bitter irony, it was the actions of his father, Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr., in ordering the spraying of Agent Orange when he commanded all US naval forces in Vietnam that sealed his brother’s fate. People react differently to grief. For the author, it turned to animosity, directed against not only the war but also the enemy against whom we had fought.”

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Note by Trần Đình Hoành, Esq, JD: If that is your home, then you can live in any conditions – bare foot, naked body, underwater, under mud, on top of a tree, especially when you have to fight for survival. What is there to be surprised or to talk about or to brag about?

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