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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... Cong . This year the U.S. will help arm some 130,000 members of the Civil Guard and the Self - Defense Corps , and train them both to defend their villages and to make short- range thrusts against the Viet Cong . The regular army will ...
... Cong . This year the U.S. will help arm some 130,000 members of the Civil Guard and the Self - Defense Corps , and train them both to defend their villages and to make short- range thrusts against the Viet Cong . The regular army will ...
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... cong forces on January 31 , 1968 , against cities and military bases in South Vietnam shook the confidence of many Americans . However , in a television interview on February 4 , Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara maintained a ...
... cong forces on January 31 , 1968 , against cities and military bases in South Vietnam shook the confidence of many Americans . However , in a television interview on February 4 , Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara maintained a ...
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... Cong main - force units from 1959. Even this was not enough . In 1963 and 1964 there started the military invasion ... Cong have tried desperately to stop these elections by terror and intimidation . But the Vietnamese voted despite the ...
... Cong main - force units from 1959. Even this was not enough . In 1963 and 1964 there started the military invasion ... Cong have tried desperately to stop these elections by terror and intimidation . But the Vietnamese voted despite the ...
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