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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... officers are acting as " sector advisers . " In effect they are military - government officers in each province . In one province I visited last winter , there were clandestine Communist publications being distributed , but no ...
... officers are acting as " sector advisers . " In effect they are military - government officers in each province . In one province I visited last winter , there were clandestine Communist publications being distributed , but no ...
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... Officer candidates must now take basic training and prove that they have the leadership potential to be officers . An Inspector General for the Vietnamese Armed Forces has been appointed and is now active in detailed inspections ...
... Officer candidates must now take basic training and prove that they have the leadership potential to be officers . An Inspector General for the Vietnamese Armed Forces has been appointed and is now active in detailed inspections ...
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... officers and noncommissioned officers , drug - ridden , and dispirited where not near - mutinous . ... " They have set up separate companies , ” writes an American sol- dier from Cu Chi , quoted in the New York Times , " for men who ...
... officers and noncommissioned officers , drug - ridden , and dispirited where not near - mutinous . ... " They have set up separate companies , ” writes an American sol- dier from Cu Chi , quoted in the New York Times , " for men who ...
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