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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... guerrilla war- fare - something that may come in handy in the future . The answer you get here on the ground is : " We'd better win this one first . " Although there is much talk about this being an unconventional kind of war for which ...
... guerrilla war- fare - something that may come in handy in the future . The answer you get here on the ground is : " We'd better win this one first . " Although there is much talk about this being an unconventional kind of war for which ...
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... guerrilla terror was added the military buildup of Viet Cong main - force units from 1959. Even this was not enough . In 1963 and 1964 there started the military invasion from the North , when the first North Vietnamese regiments ...
... guerrilla terror was added the military buildup of Viet Cong main - force units from 1959. Even this was not enough . In 1963 and 1964 there started the military invasion from the North , when the first North Vietnamese regiments ...
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... guerrilla warfare , failed to judge the true nature of the war and the enemy . Maxwell Taylor . Swords and Plowshares . New York : Norton , 1972. The memoirs of the general who advocated guerrilla warfare in Southeast Asia and who ...
... guerrilla warfare , failed to judge the true nature of the war and the enemy . Maxwell Taylor . Swords and Plowshares . New York : Norton , 1972. The memoirs of the general who advocated guerrilla warfare in Southeast Asia and who ...
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