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    Korean War-In 1950 North Korean forces invaded the south. Stalin was hoping with soviet support that he would have his aims elsewhere. This attack caught the attention of President Truman and acting on the behalf of the United Nations sent American forces to fight them. Within a few months the UN Forces had advanced north of the 38th parallel and it looked like the North Korean regime would be overthrown. When the fighting approached the Yalu River China intervened and drove back the UN. Vietnam…

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    The Korean War was a war between North and South, the US had a UN force that fought for South Korea, and China fought for North Korea, who was also assisted by the Soviet Union. The Korean War was three different conflicts from the perspective of the disparate groups who fought in it. For North and South Korea, the conflict was a civil war, a struggle with no possible compromise between two competing visions for Korea’s future. To the North was a coalition led by three dictators Josef Stalin,…

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    educational, there's only one I would love to visit. The Vietnam War Memorial will always hold a special place in my heart because my grandpa was one of the fortunate soldiers who made it home after the war. Throughout my life, my grandfather has always told me stories about his time in the war, and about the people he has lost. One story that sticks out, is when my grandfather had watched his best friend "Snooks" get killed during the war and he had to carry his best friend's lifeless…

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    years the “promise of airpower” to allows nations to wage war more quickly, more cheaply, and more humanely has not been fulfilled. Moreover, example of Vietnam War shows that there are many limitations for airpower and proper use of this power is extremely complicated to be effective like promised. Even more, winning series of battles and even overthrowing the enemy does not mean winning the war. Clausewitz wrote in his book “On War” that war is merely continuation of policy by other means. …

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    The Cold War The battle developed due to the fact of the relationship between USA and the USSR after World War two was called The Cold War. The Cold War in spherically was a military conflict between the two countries where if a direct contact had occurred War World III will had taken place. The conflict was over political, military and economic issues. Communism and Capitalism also played significant factors into this war. This name, The Cold War, was giving because each side never fought each…

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    The Vietnam War was an event in which Americans began to question their government’s decision making process. The war started out as US trainers assisting South Vietnam, and then devolved into open American combat. Tens of thousands of deaths would result. People began to question why so many of their loved ones were dying for a war on the other side of the planet that did not affect them. Lack of action by the government after World War II to combat the degradation of the environment angered…

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    people of Australia that the Australian troops were going to be sent to Vietnam, there was separation in the Australian society. At first many people supported the government’s decision whilst others did not. The people did not support them like they have in previous Australian involvement in wars, there was no flag-waving or jingoistic, instead they mentioned words like ‘heroic’, ‘grave decision’ and ‘inevitable’, however as the war progressed, objectors increased whereas supporters declined…

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    There wasn’t a lot of rebellion against authority. Most citizens thought of the United States positively and that we were the “Good Guys”. They believed our intervention in foreign affairs were beneficial and done for humanitarian reasons. The Vietnam War was a catalyst for young people to begin questioning government policy, the social norms and authority. People started to question, why we…

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    The Vietnam War is quite unique in the sense that until the war in Iraq, this was one of the most well documented wars in human history. There is a wealth of logistical reports, video recordings, news articles, etc. that illustration extensive amounts of details. This war has been taught to school students for generations and has been examined, extensively from numerous angles. However, despite being relatively recent, few major textbooks include information from the men that actually…

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    “The Vietnam war was a war that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to 30 April 1975” [1].” Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam war did not only had extensive effects on the Australian society during the late 1960’s, but in the early 70’s as well. Australia was greatly involved with the Vietnam War from 1962 and all the way until the end of the war in 1975. An effect of this was the amount of casualties that took 520 lives and left 2,396 wounded (and not to mention…

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