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…This interview was conducted though the internet on October 8 2002. Chuck Burns offered to share his Vietnam thoughts and experiences with us. In 1966 I dropped college and joined the Marines under threat of the draft. I wasn’t sure what I was doing…
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…What could happen if we used nuclear bombs in Vietnam during the War Nuclear warfare is an issue that I don’t fully agree with or am in favor of. I think there is no need for nuclear weapons due to there mass…
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…that if a person in Vietnam displays the flag of old South Vietnam today, he will be in jail tomorrow ( and probably for years)? Is he also blind that he cannot see this solemm irony? Does he not understand that the flag which he displays is the flag of tyranny…
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…The trials and tribulations the soldiers faced at home were far worse than any battle they fought while in Vietnam. No one seemed to fully understand what these men had went through. They came home looking for love and comfort; little did they know…
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…From a distant view, the last two wars that America fought against international condemnation, the Vietnam War and the Iraq War, seem to be extremely different. However, on a closer look, the wars seem essentially the same. First let us look…
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…as a staging ground of raids into South Vietnam. Sihanouk did not want to anger the Vietcong because; he believed that they would eventually win the war. He also did not have an adequate army to attack the Vietcong troops. Eventually the United States started…
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…this as a turning point in the Vietnam War. Militarily, the Tet Offensive showed the significance of Vietcong/Vietminh's military power and nowhere in South Vietnam was safe. On 31st of January 1968, the simultaneous attack the towns and cities in South Vietnam began…
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…I. Introduction A. Thesis B. Vietnam Facts 1. Events a. Major milestones b. Events that stirred emotions of protestors and citizens 2. Dates 3. Statistics 4. FAQ's II. Economic Effects A. Money going into Vietnam aid B…
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…There were many reasons why the USA agreed on a ceasefire with North Vietnam on 28 January 1973 after around a decade of its interference in the Vietnam War. By agreeing a ceasefire, the USA failed to obtain its original objective for entering the War…
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…After World War II, conflict arose between the French and Communist revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh and his established group the League for Independence of Vietnam (Viet Minh). In August 1945, Viet Minh guerillas captured the capital city of Hanoi…
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