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 158
... attacks on American and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam . These Communist occupied territories contain major base camps , training sites , logistics facilities , weapons and ammuni- tion factories , air strips and prisoner of ...
... attacks on American and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam . These Communist occupied territories contain major base camps , training sites , logistics facilities , weapons and ammuni- tion factories , air strips and prisoner of ...
الصفحة 159
... attacks on both Cambodia and American and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam . Some of these are as close to Saigon as Baltimore is to Washington . This is my decision : In cooperation with the armed forces of South Vietnam , attacks ...
... attacks on both Cambodia and American and South Vietnamese forces in South Vietnam . Some of these are as close to Saigon as Baltimore is to Washington . This is my decision : In cooperation with the armed forces of South Vietnam , attacks ...
الصفحة 263
... attacks on American destroy- ers in the Gulf of Tonkin prompts President John- son to ask Congress to authorize " all necessary measures " to repel armed attacks against Ameri- can forces in the area ; the Gulf of Tonkin Resolu- tion is ...
... attacks on American destroy- ers in the Gulf of Tonkin prompts President John- son to ask Congress to authorize " all necessary measures " to repel armed attacks against Ameri- can forces in the area ; the Gulf of Tonkin Resolu- tion is ...
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