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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الصفحة 56
... March 1955 when the Chief of Staff of the Cao Dai army , General Nguyen Thanh Phuong , was induced by bribery and other means to " rally " to the national cause with most of his units . But the Binh Xuyen had to be crushed by force . An ...
... March 1955 when the Chief of Staff of the Cao Dai army , General Nguyen Thanh Phuong , was induced by bribery and other means to " rally " to the national cause with most of his units . But the Binh Xuyen had to be crushed by force . An ...
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... March 8 , 1965 March 24 , 1965 April 6 , 1965 April 7 , 1965 April 17 , 1965 May 1965 June 8 , 1965 July 21-28 , 1965 South Vietnamese and Asian mercenaries . Gen. Nguyen Khanh replaces Duong Van Minh as head of South Vietnam in a ...
... March 8 , 1965 March 24 , 1965 April 6 , 1965 April 7 , 1965 April 17 , 1965 May 1965 June 8 , 1965 July 21-28 , 1965 South Vietnamese and Asian mercenaries . Gen. Nguyen Khanh replaces Duong Van Minh as head of South Vietnam in a ...
الصفحة 266
... March 6-24 , 1971 March 29 , 1971 April 19-23 , 1971 U.S. troop levels in Vietnam stand at 479,000 . U.S. troops invade Cambodia to attack North Viet- namese and Vietcong sanctuaries . Ohio National Guardsmen kill four Kent State Uni ...
... March 6-24 , 1971 March 29 , 1971 April 19-23 , 1971 U.S. troop levels in Vietnam stand at 479,000 . U.S. troops invade Cambodia to attack North Viet- namese and Vietcong sanctuaries . Ohio National Guardsmen kill four Kent State Uni ...
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action aggression Ameri American military American soldiers American troops amnesty antiwar movement April areas argues armed forces Asian attacks Bao Dai believe Binh Xuyen bombing Cambodia China civilian colonial combat commitment Communism Communist conflict Cong Congress critics decision defeat defense Democratic Diem's draft card economic effort elections enemy escalation Excerpted fighting following viewpoint foreign France freedom French Geneva George Moss guerrilla Hanoi Ho Chi Minh independence Indochina John Johnson Kennedy Kissinger Laos leaders leadership Lyndon major ment million Minh moral namese nationalist negotiations Ngo Dinh Diem Nguyen Nixon officers peace political President prisoners public opinion regime Republic of Vietnam resistance Saigon SEATO Senate South Viet South Vietnam South Vietnamese forces Southeast Asia Soviet television Tet Offensive thousand tion U.S. military U.S. troops United veterans victory Vietcong Vietminh Vietnam War Vietnamese Vietnamese Army Washington Westmoreland Winthrop withdrawal World War II