Route Coloniale 4

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Route Coloniale 4 was a strategically vital French colonial road in northern Vietnam that became notorious as the site of major battles during the First Indochina War.

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instanceOf military supply route
road
aftermath loss of French positions along the Chinese border
associatedWith border campaign of 1950
connects Cao Bang NERFINISHED
Dong Khe NERFINISHED
Lang Son NERFINISHED
That Khe NERFINISHED
controlledBy French colonial authorities
country French Indochina NERFINISHED
formerNameLanguage French
historicalReputation symbol of French vulnerability in northern Tonkin
legacy studied in military history as an example of overextended supply lines
locatedIn northern Vietnam
militaryRole link between isolated French outposts
nameAbbreviation RC4 NERFINISHED
notableEvent Battle of Dong Khe NERFINISHED
French evacuation of Cao Bang in 1950
notableFor ambushes of French convoys
major battles between French forces and Viet Minh
opposedBy Viet Minh forces NERFINISHED
partOf French colonial road network in Indochina NERFINISHED
riskLevel highly vulnerable to guerrilla attacks
strategicImportance major supply line between French garrisons near the Chinese border
terrain mountainous region near the Chinese border
timePeriod early 1950s
late 1940s
usedBy French Army NERFINISHED
Viet Minh NERFINISHED
usedDuring First Indochina War NERFINISHED

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