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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... effect . Discipline and conduct is being stressed . Increased emphasis is being devoted to small - unit tactics and leadership . The promotion of enlisted men to the commissioned ranks is now commonplace ( 2,200 in 1966 ) . Officer ...
... effect . Discipline and conduct is being stressed . Increased emphasis is being devoted to small - unit tactics and leadership . The promotion of enlisted men to the commissioned ranks is now commonplace ( 2,200 in 1966 ) . Officer ...
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... effect now . " Yet whether or not the bombing caused the North Vietnamese to resume negotiations , it certainly did not have the effect these three senators , and most of the editorialists and columnists , so con- fidently asserted it ...
... effect now . " Yet whether or not the bombing caused the North Vietnamese to resume negotiations , it certainly did not have the effect these three senators , and most of the editorialists and columnists , so con- fidently asserted it ...
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... effect ( the Western defeat in Viet Nam ) , or strangely reluctant to proclaim that the pen and the camera proved decisively mightier than the bayonet and ultra - modern weapons . Nor have the media dwelt upon the glaring inconsistency ...
... effect ( the Western defeat in Viet Nam ) , or strangely reluctant to proclaim that the pen and the camera proved decisively mightier than the bayonet and ultra - modern weapons . Nor have the media dwelt upon the glaring inconsistency ...
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