The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... April 1969 , U.S. air and artillery attacks were launched against communist bases inside Cambodia . ( NYT April 26 , 1969 ) On May 8 , 1969 , U.S. B - 52 bombers raided communist supply dumps and camps within Cambodia . ( NYT May 9 ...
... April 1969 , U.S. air and artillery attacks were launched against communist bases inside Cambodia . ( NYT April 26 , 1969 ) On May 8 , 1969 , U.S. B - 52 bombers raided communist supply dumps and camps within Cambodia . ( NYT May 9 ...
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... April 19 to April 23 , 1971 , one of the most effective anti- war demonstrations was staged in Washington , D.C. The partici- pants who camped on the National Mall , held a memorial cere- mony at Arlington National Cemetery , and ...
... April 19 to April 23 , 1971 , one of the most effective anti- war demonstrations was staged in Washington , D.C. The partici- pants who camped on the National Mall , held a memorial cere- mony at Arlington National Cemetery , and ...
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... April 16 , 1975 April 17 , 1975 April 21 , 1975 April 24 , 1975 April 30 , 1975 Congress passes the War Powers Act over Presi- dent Nixon's veto ; it requires a president to inform Congress within forty - eight hours of the deploy- ment ...
... April 16 , 1975 April 17 , 1975 April 21 , 1975 April 24 , 1975 April 30 , 1975 Congress passes the War Powers Act over Presi- dent Nixon's veto ; it requires a president to inform Congress within forty - eight hours of the deploy- ment ...
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