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NAM Unit Cards - PAVN Forces in Vietnam (x43 Cards)

Original price $ 18.00 CAD - Original price $ 18.00 CAD
Original price
$ 18.00 CAD
$ 18.00 CAD - $ 18.00 CAD
Current price $ 18.00 CAD

NAM Unit Cards – PAVN Forces in Vietnam (x43 Cards)

About this Product

The NAM Unit Cards – PAVN Forces in Vietnam pack contains 43 essential cards for building and managing a People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) force in Team Yankee: ā€˜Nam. Each card provides streamlined rules and unit stats to support fast, efficient gameplay on the tabletop. From infantry companies to heavy weapons and anti-air units, these cards make it easy to reference your force structure without flipping through the rulebook.

Perfect for players building a dedicated PAVN army or expanding their Vietnam War-era collection, this card pack ensures you're always battle-ready.

Key Features

• 43 full-color, durable unit cards
• Covers PAVN infantry, artillery, armor, and support elements
• Organized for quick reference and smooth gameplay
• Compatible with Team Yankee: ā€˜Nam ruleset
• Ideal companion to the PAVN army list

Why Buy This Kit?

• Keeps your force rules and stats at your fingertips
• Essential for smooth, accurate gameplay
• Supports both new players and veterans building a PAVN army
• Great complement to Vietnam-themed Flames of War collections

Gameplay Role
These unit cards cover the full range of PAVN battlefield roles, from front-line infantry to heavy firepower. They allow players to quickly build lists, reference weapons, and manage command units mid-game—perfect for staying immersed in the tactical flow.

Historical Context Sidebar
The People’s Army of Vietnam was the regular military force of North Vietnam, operating alongside Viet Cong guerrillas during the war. PAVN troops were trained, uniformed, and often better equipped, deploying in organized formations with access to Soviet and Chinese-supplied tanks, artillery, and anti-aircraft systems. Their strategic use of combined arms tactics and tunnel networks made them a formidable opponent in both conventional and guerrilla engagements.