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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... Binh Xuyen had to be crushed by force . An initial flurry of skir- mishing in Saigon late in March was ended by French interven- tion . When fighting broke out again at the end of April , Diem this time defied the French and ordered the ...
... Binh Xuyen had to be crushed by force . An initial flurry of skir- mishing in Saigon late in March was ended by French interven- tion . When fighting broke out again at the end of April , Diem this time defied the French and ordered the ...
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... Binh Xuyen An organized criminal gang that controlled portions of Saigon until crushed by Ngo Dinh Diem in 1955 . Cai Dai A religious sect formed in 1925 in southern Vietnam . CIA The Central Intelligence Agency . Cochinchina The name ...
... Binh Xuyen An organized criminal gang that controlled portions of Saigon until crushed by Ngo Dinh Diem in 1955 . Cai Dai A religious sect formed in 1925 in southern Vietnam . CIA The Central Intelligence Agency . Cochinchina The name ...
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... Binh Xuyen , 52 April 1955 showdown with , 55 , 58-59 bombing , of North Vietnam , 98 , 117 Christmas ( 1972 ) , of Hanoi tonnage dropped , 169 was indefensible , 167 con , 171 U.S. opinion on , 201 Bowles , Chester , 78 Braestrup ...
... Binh Xuyen , 52 April 1955 showdown with , 55 , 58-59 bombing , of North Vietnam , 98 , 117 Christmas ( 1972 ) , of Hanoi tonnage dropped , 169 was indefensible , 167 con , 171 U.S. opinion on , 201 Bowles , Chester , 78 Braestrup ...
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