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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... military es- calation ; liberal , antiwar " doves , " who questioned whether the war in Vietnam was worth its cost to America ; and radical dis- senters , who rejected the entire Cold War framework under which the war was being fought ...
... military es- calation ; liberal , antiwar " doves , " who questioned whether the war in Vietnam was worth its cost to America ; and radical dis- senters , who rejected the entire Cold War framework under which the war was being fought ...
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... Military Intervention in Indochina John Foster Dulles ( 1888–1959 ) From 1946 to 1954 , France and the Vietnamese independence forces led by Ho Chi Minh were at war . Both sides received out- side support . The Vietnamese received ...
... Military Intervention in Indochina John Foster Dulles ( 1888–1959 ) From 1946 to 1954 , France and the Vietnamese independence forces led by Ho Chi Minh were at war . Both sides received out- side support . The Vietnamese received ...
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... military personnel serving in South Vietnam has increased from 900 to 3,205 over the preceding year . The Military Assistance Command , Vietnam ( MACV ) is established in Saigon ; its first comman- der is Paul D. Harkins ; the number of ...
... military personnel serving in South Vietnam has increased from 900 to 3,205 over the preceding year . The Military Assistance Command , Vietnam ( MACV ) is established in Saigon ; its first comman- der is Paul D. Harkins ; the number of ...
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