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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... U.S. sol- diers stationed in Pleiku , he ordered air attacks on military tar- gets in North Vietnam . In March , he began a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam and ordered the first combat ground troops to South Vietnam ...
... U.S. sol- diers stationed in Pleiku , he ordered air attacks on military tar- gets in North Vietnam . In March , he began a sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam and ordered the first combat ground troops to South Vietnam ...
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... American troop commitment at its peak of 543,000 , President Nixon announces his first major troop withdrawal and pledges to replace the Selec- tive Service System with a lottery . Nixon announces that twenty - five thousand U.S. troops ...
... American troop commitment at its peak of 543,000 , President Nixon announces his first major troop withdrawal and pledges to replace the Selec- tive Service System with a lottery . Nixon announces that twenty - five thousand U.S. troops ...
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... U.S. military personnel in Vietnam has fallen to under 157,000 . North Vietnam begins a major invasion of South Vietnam at a time when only ninety - five thousand American troops remain ; Americans intensify bombing attacks to support ...
... U.S. military personnel in Vietnam has fallen to under 157,000 . North Vietnam begins a major invasion of South Vietnam at a time when only ninety - five thousand American troops remain ; Americans intensify bombing attacks to support ...
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