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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... veterans and members of the Amer- ican Legion and are aware of our interest in defense and military matters . For the record , our current membership exceeds 2,700,000 honorably discharged former servicemen and women of World War I ...
... veterans and members of the Amer- ican Legion and are aware of our interest in defense and military matters . For the record , our current membership exceeds 2,700,000 honorably discharged former servicemen and women of World War I ...
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... veterans . By various estimates , ap- proximately 1,500 veterans were here . There have been over 2.5 million who have served in Southeast Asia , and you have , of course , talked with many of them . Is it your opinion that you are ...
... veterans . By various estimates , ap- proximately 1,500 veterans were here . There have been over 2.5 million who have served in Southeast Asia , and you have , of course , talked with many of them . Is it your opinion that you are ...
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... veterans of the Viet- nam War . Edward G. Lansdale . In the Midst of Wars : An American's Mission to South- east Asia . New York : Harper and Row , 1972. The memoirs of a contro- versial American counterinsurgency expert . Otto J ...
... veterans of the Viet- nam War . Edward G. Lansdale . In the Midst of Wars : An American's Mission to South- east Asia . New York : Harper and Row , 1972. The memoirs of a contro- versial American counterinsurgency expert . Otto J ...
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