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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... American presidents to gradually in- crease U.S. involvement in Vietnam , calling instead for a massive and quick deployment of U.S. troops . Others attacked the limits American political leaders imposed on the American military . For ...
... American presidents to gradually in- crease U.S. involvement in Vietnam , calling instead for a massive and quick deployment of U.S. troops . Others attacked the limits American political leaders imposed on the American military . For ...
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... Military Assistance Command , Vietnam ( MACV ) is established in Saigon ; its first comman- der is Paul D. Harkins ; the number of U.S. troops in Vietnam reaches four thousand . The number of American military personnel in Vietnam ...
... Military Assistance Command , Vietnam ( MACV ) is established in Saigon ; its first comman- der is Paul D. Harkins ; the number of U.S. troops in Vietnam reaches four thousand . The number of American military personnel in Vietnam ...
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... America in Vietnam . New York : Random House , 1988. This Pulitzer Prize - winning biogra- phy of John Paul Vann , a U.S. Army officer who arrived in Vietnam in 1962 and was killed there in 1972 , criticizes the American military ef ...
... America in Vietnam . New York : Random House , 1988. This Pulitzer Prize - winning biogra- phy of John Paul Vann , a U.S. Army officer who arrived in Vietnam in 1962 and was killed there in 1972 , criticizes the American military ef ...
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