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Category: /History
…The Tet Offensive Vietnam was not only a war to the American people it was a massacre. The Tet Offensive was a Vietnamese lunar holiday, which celebrated the year of the monkey, which was usually a very peaceful and calm period but not at this time…
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…The Quiet American and Bloods are two different accounts of the Vietnam War in various stages of the wars development. Both portray a different approach to warfare by diverse types of American people. The contrast in the cultural backgrounds of the main…
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…or lawbreaking, especially during a time when a society is divided and its differing opinions are non-negotiable. The Declaration of Conscience against the War in Vietnam, written by David Dellinger et al in 1965, is a prime example of the difficulty in arguing…
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…AGENT ORANGE- A FATAL MISTAKE The Vietnam War was a major war in American history. It was a totally different war, with new tactics and technology. One example of this was the use of a chemical substance with the code name of Agent Orange, named…
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Category: /History
…"The Vietnam War". Planet Papers. Jul. 2001. . The Vietnam War The Vietnam War is truly one of the most unique wars ever fought by the Unites States of by any country. It was never officially declared…
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Category: /History
…the world during the cold war. The USIA helped persuade many countries to side with democracy. As of 1957, the United States entered a war against North Vietnam, which is a communist nation. During this time period the U.S was on their campaign…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they left Vietnam and how that made them escape. To the extent in which they succeeded and what helped them succeed. And of coarse the problems they had along the way. The Vo family was living in a village in Vietnam during the war and when communism started…
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Category: /History
…increased the number of U.S. military personnel there from 16,000 at the time of Kennedy's assassination to nearly 25,000 a year later. At this point Johnson began the rapid deepening of U.S. involvement in Vietnam; as early as February 1965, U.S. planes began…
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…picturesque in some respect the end of WWII entrenched a deep fear of Communism. As America entered Vietnam the conservative ideals of the WWII generation clashed with the rising student and youth awareness. The movie, Born on The Fourth of July, represents…
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…Born On the Fourth of July By: Ron Kovic <Tab/>This book reveals the courage and hardship Ron Kovic possessed throughout his life and throughout the Vietnam war. Ron Kovic grew up in the town of Massapequa, New York. He begins…
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