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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... Laos , and have sent recruits north for training . In many areas , when hard pressed , they move into Cambodia or Laos . " Neither side wants to win this war quickly , " said one young On June 11 , 1963 , Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc ...
... Laos , and have sent recruits north for training . In many areas , when hard pressed , they move into Cambodia or Laos . " Neither side wants to win this war quickly , " said one young On June 11 , 1963 , Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc ...
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... Laos and Northeastern Cambodia . What was the " Ho Chi Minh Trail " has become a good highway , and it is being extended into Laos . Within six months to a year , the North Vietnamese will have a jump - off point for pouring men and ...
... Laos and Northeastern Cambodia . What was the " Ho Chi Minh Trail " has become a good highway , and it is being extended into Laos . Within six months to a year , the North Vietnamese will have a jump - off point for pouring men and ...
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... Laos and the Vietnam War . New York : Madison Books , 1987. An examination of the " secret war " in the neighboring neutral country of Laos and of American efforts to recruit the Hmong people into the war effort . David Harris . Our War ...
... Laos and the Vietnam War . New York : Madison Books , 1987. An examination of the " secret war " in the neighboring neutral country of Laos and of American efforts to recruit the Hmong people into the war effort . David Harris . Our War ...
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