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…company with headquarters in San Francisco and offices in Hong Kong and India. Elsewhere in Asia, "It wouldn't be surprising to see Vietnam coming to the U.S.," Mr. Roulac says. "It's a country with a great deal of capacity, a strong sense of style…
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…During The Things They Carried O'Brien illustrates that the Vietnam as traumatic and destructive as it was will never end for those who have survived it. Even though the Vietnam War ended over 25 years ago he shows that the trauma associated with the war…
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…the perimeters of the Army's bases and installations in Vietnam. Scout Dogs In Vietnam, Scout Dog Platoons were part of the Infantry. Scout Dogs, trained to work in silence, provided early warning of snipers, ambushes, mines and booby traps, and other enemy…
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Category: /History
…its empire in Indochina; later, built into a largely conventional army, they frustrated the massive U.S. effort to prevent Ho's communist followers from controlling Vietnam. For Americans, it was the longest war--and the first defeat--in their history…
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…A few months ago, I found a list in GQ magazine of 45 books everyone should read. About The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien, the author of the article wrote, "(The book is) Vietnam with the bandage ripped off and not yet healed."# In his book, Tim…
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…far more technologically advanced weapons than the Vietcong, which they used throughout the conflict. B-52 bombers altogether dropped 8,000,000 tons of bombs between 1965 and 1973which equated to 300 tons of bombs per person living in Vietnam. This was over…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, as long as they are conducting them under the legal guidelines of the government. Such freedom in a capitalist society gives the Americans a much greater advantage over the Vietnamese as far as improving economic conditions. In Vietnam it really is not up…
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…. The Vietnam War presented them with a ready target for their opposition and rebellion. They took part in many peace protests, which opposed the ongoing and escalating war in Vietnam. Thousands of young men were being drafted against their will. Seeing the war…
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Category: /Literature/English
…John Bishop Grammar Class Vision of young people nowadays In my country, Vietnam, the economic development process since 1986 can be classified into three periods, 1986-89: the economic was centrally planned and highly inefficient…
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Category: /Literature/English
…toward a transformation, even if it might not be aware that it needs it." Public opinion experts have said that they believe that Americans have steered toward centrism after the governments ideas for the Vietnam War failed. Many feel…
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