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    Causes Of The Vietnam War

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    responsible for starting the cold war in 1945 and for keeping it going through the Vietnam War (which ended in 1975) as the US and her allies were. Contrary to the popular belief, it should be noted that the US shares the responsibility of causing the Cold War with the USSR. Both the Soviets and Americans have their different views of who started what, but not one nation is to be blamed for the Cold War along with the Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The USSR wrongfully takes most of…

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    and the US and USSR quickly turned against each other now that they had no common enemy. The Korean War was an international conflict fought through the guise of a civil war between the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea by the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the purpose of control over East Asia and control of Korea’s political ideology. Korea was at liberty for influence after World War II for many reasons, the highest of these being…

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    military history can be dated back to 2200 BC and divided into the following periods that are before 1911, the period of the Republic of China and the People 's Liberation Army (PLA) (Graff & Higham, 2012). Noteworthy, most of the imperial dynasties in China were established from successful battles. However, the great peasant rebellion and the collapse of the central republic marked the periods of dynasty decline. A prominent place in Chinese political thought was always occupied with the…

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    The Vietnam War - Yesterday and Today (Cool Intro that i can't think of) The United States has taken place in a number of wars that had an innumerable amount of effects, both good and bad, on the history of us as a nation. One of these conflicts include the Vietnam War, taking place from 1954 through till 1975 with the North seizing control of the Southern Vietnamese capital of Saigon. ("Vietnam War History.") While at its peak over half a million US soldiers were stationed on the Vietnam soil,…

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    Air Defense History

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    was established in 1901 from a division of the US Army Artillery.…

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    political ideologies have created wars that have forced countries to take a side in the fight for what they believe is politically correct. American intervention on behalf of Southern Vietnam and the French was no exception. Although American intervention may have had the best intentions, their involvement in Vietnam created one of the most controversial conflicts in modern history. With the defeat of Soviet Russia in the cold war, the defeat of Hitler in World War II era, fears of communist…

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    conflicts. The implementation and impact of these operations can be seen in many different instances, but the most noteworthy occurred during the Vietnam War. From 1963 to 1975 The CIA, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam(MACV), and other defense and intelligence agencies planned and conducted countless counterinsurgency and covert operations in Vietnam and the surrounding areas. These operations ranged from intelligence gathering and propaganda, to sabotage and assassination missions. The…

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    an official declaration of war from Congress as prescribed by Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution. The question arises as to why the President at the time of each war did not ask Congress for an official declaration of war. For the Korean and Vietnam wars, the government was probably looking to avoid a Russian or Chinese military response and a potential World War III. One scholarly journal suggests that, “The increasing number of codified, international laws that govern belligerent conduct…

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    The Tet Offensive

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    The Vietnam War was one of most unpopular wars by American citizens during and year after the war. This war was almost last twenty years long. That is a long time for people to fight in the war. This war was despised by many U.S citizens, mostly younger generation thought of this to be as unjust and that Americans should not have entered the war at all. Many from this era of the still hold this was in contempt. It was so unpopular with the American public so much that Veterans that come back…

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    Westmoreland’s action of abrasion was advised to seek out and annihilate the Vietcong and North Vietnamese approved army; in this situation, which emphasized physique counts and annihilate ratios, American soldiers did not consistently analyze amid aggressive combatants and civilians. • In adverse to Apple War II, if the boilerplate soldier was twenty-six years old, teenagers fought the Vietnam War; boilerplate age was nineteen; the poor and alive chic constituted about 80 percent of the…

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