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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... armed forces ; and they enjoyed consider- able support , or at least acquiescence , among large segments of the rural population . Apparently in keeping with the overriding dictates of Communist world strategy , however , the Communists ...
... armed forces ; and they enjoyed consider- able support , or at least acquiescence , among large segments of the rural population . Apparently in keeping with the overriding dictates of Communist world strategy , however , the Communists ...
الصفحة 127
... Armed Forces , whose morale was low . Expanded the Armed Forces of South Viet - Nam in quantitative terms . Defended South Viet - Nam against defeat and against being cut in half . Learned to cope with guerrilla tactics . Set up an ...
... Armed Forces , whose morale was low . Expanded the Armed Forces of South Viet - Nam in quantitative terms . Defended South Viet - Nam against defeat and against being cut in half . Learned to cope with guerrilla tactics . Set up an ...
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... Armed Forces for at least a year . Former criminals were thus pardoned , but men whose convictions led them to ... armed revolt against the United States . If Presidents could grant amnesty for the more serious of- fense of armed ...
... Armed Forces for at least a year . Former criminals were thus pardoned , but men whose convictions led them to ... armed revolt against the United States . If Presidents could grant amnesty for the more serious of- fense of armed ...
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