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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... Saigon , many observers believe he is right . Nothing new in disaster . This is a city that has lived on the edge of disaster for a quarter of a century - and lived very well . Saigon students , for example , probably live better than ...
... Saigon , many observers believe he is right . Nothing new in disaster . This is a city that has lived on the edge of disaster for a quarter of a century - and lived very well . Saigon students , for example , probably live better than ...
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... Saigon Government camp . I have never felt that American interest and ideals were repre- sented by the Saigon generals or their corrupt predecessors . We should cease our embrace of this regime now and cease telling the American people ...
... Saigon Government camp . I have never felt that American interest and ideals were repre- sented by the Saigon generals or their corrupt predecessors . We should cease our embrace of this regime now and cease telling the American people ...
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... Saigon and the removal of its thirty - five hundred people during a U.S. military operation . R.L. Schreadley . From the Rivers to the Sea . Annapolis , MD : Naval Institute Press , 1992. A military history of the role of the U.S. Navy ...
... Saigon and the removal of its thirty - five hundred people during a U.S. military operation . R.L. Schreadley . From the Rivers to the Sea . Annapolis , MD : Naval Institute Press , 1992. A military history of the role of the U.S. Navy ...
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