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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... March it was clear that France was on the verge of a crush- ing defeat . President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his ... March 29 , 1954 , while military action was being considered John Foster Dulles , speech to Overseas Press Club ( New ...
... March it was clear that France was on the verge of a crush- ing defeat . President Dwight D. Eisenhower and his ... March 29 , 1954 , while military action was being considered John Foster Dulles , speech to Overseas Press Club ( New ...
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... March 1955 when the Chief of Staff of the Cao Dai army , General Nguyen Thanh Phuong , was induced by bribery and other means to " rally " to the national cause with most of his units . But the Binh Xuyen had to be crushed by force . An ...
... March 1955 when the Chief of Staff of the Cao Dai army , General Nguyen Thanh Phuong , was induced by bribery and other means to " rally " to the national cause with most of his units . But the Binh Xuyen had to be crushed by force . An ...
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... March 12 , 1968 March 16 , 1968 March 25-26 , 1968 March 31 , 1968 April 4 , 1968 May 13 , 1968 June 5 , 1968 August 1968 October 31 , 1968 November 5 , 1968 March 15 , 1969 Gen. Earle Wheeler , chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
... March 12 , 1968 March 16 , 1968 March 25-26 , 1968 March 31 , 1968 April 4 , 1968 May 13 , 1968 June 5 , 1968 August 1968 October 31 , 1968 November 5 , 1968 March 15 , 1969 Gen. Earle Wheeler , chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
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