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(Created page with "Category:Maps Category:Maps of Vietnam Throughout the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army and Việt Cộng relied on the Hồ Chí Minh Trail, an extensive network of jungle routes. Running through Laos and Cambodia, it allowed the movement of troops and supplies deep into South Vietnam. Despite relentless U.S. efforts to disrupt it, the trail remained a crucial lifeline, sustaining the communist war effort. <b><i>Internal name:</i></b> mcv_Jungle.bsp...")
 
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<b><i>Internal name:</i></b> mcv_[[Jungle]].bsp
<b><i>Internal name:</i></b> mcv_[[jungle]].bsp


<b><i>Supported [[gamemodes]]:</i></b> Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, FireFight, Gun Game, Gun Game Deathmatch, Last Man Standing, Last Team Standing, Team Deathmatch
<b><i>Supported [[gamemodes]]:</i></b> Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, FireFight, Gun Game, Gun Game Deathmatch, Last Man Standing, Last Team Standing, Team Deathmatch

Revision as of 23:18, 22 February 2025

Throughout the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army and Việt Cộng relied on the Hồ Chí Minh Trail, an extensive network of jungle routes. Running through Laos and Cambodia, it allowed the movement of troops and supplies deep into South Vietnam. Despite relentless U.S. efforts to disrupt it, the trail remained a crucial lifeline, sustaining the communist war effort.


Internal name: mcv_jungle.bsp

Supported gamemodes: Capture The Flag, Conquest, Deathmatch, FireFight, Gun Game, Gun Game Deathmatch, Last Man Standing, Last Team Standing, Team Deathmatch


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