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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... Strategic Importance of Vietnam Secretary of State Dean Rusk , in an address before the Economic Club of New York on April 22 , 1963 , argues that the war in South Vietnam is not a local conflict but an attack by North Vietnam . He ...
... Strategic Importance of Vietnam Secretary of State Dean Rusk , in an address before the Economic Club of New York on April 22 , 1963 , argues that the war in South Vietnam is not a local conflict but an attack by North Vietnam . He ...
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... strategic hamlets . Though the Viet Cong have repeatedly attacked the strategic hamlets , they have been unable to subdue any of them . In 60 attacks last month , the government claimed that the Reds lost 109 men while only twelve Self ...
... strategic hamlets . Though the Viet Cong have repeatedly attacked the strategic hamlets , they have been unable to subdue any of them . In 60 attacks last month , the government claimed that the Reds lost 109 men while only twelve Self ...
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... Strategic Plans and Pol- icy Division of the U.S. Army who argues that military leaders used strategies and methods from World War II that were inappropriate in Vietnam . Jean Lacouture . Ho Chi Minh : A Political Biography . New York ...
... Strategic Plans and Pol- icy Division of the U.S. Army who argues that military leaders used strategies and methods from World War II that were inappropriate in Vietnam . Jean Lacouture . Ho Chi Minh : A Political Biography . New York ...
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