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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... defense . Two years ago : The authorized American troop strength in Viet - Nam in 1969 was 549,500 . More than 316,200 have now been withdrawn . By Decem- ber 1 , 1971 , the authorized troop strength will be 184,000 . The cur- rent pace ...
... defense . Two years ago : The authorized American troop strength in Viet - Nam in 1969 was 549,500 . More than 316,200 have now been withdrawn . By Decem- ber 1 , 1971 , the authorized troop strength will be 184,000 . The cur- rent pace ...
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... defense . After I announced this policy , I found that the leaders of the Philippines , Thailand , Vietnam , South Korea , and other nations which might be threatened by Communist aggression , welcomed this new direction in American ...
... defense . After I announced this policy , I found that the leaders of the Philippines , Thailand , Vietnam , South Korea , and other nations which might be threatened by Communist aggression , welcomed this new direction in American ...
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... defense of the United States . ... We believe that we have a real and vital stake in this issue since it concerns basically the rights and responsibilities of the citizen to bear arms in defense of his nation . In 1783 , Gen. George ...
... defense of the United States . ... We believe that we have a real and vital stake in this issue since it concerns basically the rights and responsibilities of the citizen to bear arms in defense of his nation . In 1783 , Gen. George ...
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