The rapid American response to the invasion allowed the South Vietnamese forces to defeat the invaders.
The collapse of South Vietnamese forces in the Central Highlands came about as a result of three major factors.
The political solution was to withdraw gradually, leaving South Vietnamese forces to carry on the war.
The result was that the South Vietnamese forces were almost completely annihilated.
Eventually South forces West to win the fifth round of diamonds by leading the three.
By 25 March, the South Vietnamese forces retreated.
On 30 April 1975, Saigon fell and all remaining South Vietnamese forces were ordered to surrender.
From that point on, Smith virtually controlled the South Vietnamese forces.
South Sudanese forces responded by seizing the Heglig oil field on April 10.
These operations were intended to assist South Vietnamese forces to take a more active role in combat.