Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Vietnam: Americas First Rock-and-Roll War
The Vietnam War could not compare to any other war the United States had seen
before. The average age of soldiers was 19, and some figures gather that 90 percent were
all under the age of 23
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Category: /History
The Anti-War Movement
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United States participation in the Vietnam War was a subject of much debate among the American public. While many Americans supported the United States involvement in the War, in agreement with the Government
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Category: /History
The women correspondents made up a vital part of the media during the Vietnam War. Almost three hundred American women were accredited to cover the war between the years of 1965 and 1975. About seventy-five of those women served as correspondents
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Category: /History/World History
and antiwar demonstrator."
"That's what I heard, Conroy," Al said. "I have nothing against what you
did, but I did what I thought was right."
"Tell me about Vietnam, big Al. Tell me what happened to you," I said.
On his seventh mission
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Category: /Literature/English
A Generation in War and Turmoil:
The Agony of Vietnam
The assignment is to: 1. List and discuss four changes in the lifestyles of some Americans during the post-World War 2 era. 2. Describe the major American foreign policy decisions concerning
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Category: /History/North American History
It's January 27th, 1973 and the Vietnam War is over. Peace agreements were signed in Paris by the South Vietnam Communist forces, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the United States. The meeting lasted for several hours and in that time they agreed
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Category: /Literature
Australia joined the Vietnam war for many reasons. The major reason was Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister at the time, fear of communism and that the "domino theory" would come into effect (communism would keep heading south towards Australia) He tried
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Category: /History/North American History
Throughout the war there were two very clear reactions from the American population to the country's involvement in Vietnam; the pro-war (supporters of the war) and the anti-war (non-supporters of the war). Thousands of people "changed sides" from one
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Category: /Literature/English
, psychiatric evacuations dropped to only six percent (Bourne, 1970). It finally became clear that the situational stresses of the combatant were the primary factors leading to psychological casualty.
Surprisingly, with American involvement in the Vietnam War
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in the Vietnam War with the American soldiers.
The most common and horrible form of dehumanization that occurred during the Vietnam war was the killing of totally innocent civilians. In Apocalypse Now, this was only showed in one scene but it was one of the most
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