Army of the Republic of Vietnam

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    the opponent incapable of further resistance. On a larger scale duel such as World War II and Vietnam War for examples. World War II was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The primary combatants were the Axis nations (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan and their smaller allies) and the Allied nations, led by Britain (and its Commonwealth nations), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America. The years between the first and second world wars were a…

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    Fsb Mary Ann's Failure

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    In 1971, as US involvement in the Vietnam War wound down, the Soldiers on a small fire support base (FSB) named Mary Ann had to fight for their lives during one of the Vietcong’s most audacious attacks. Analyzed below are specific aspects of mission command and their utilization by the leaders of the 1-46th Infantry Battalion. There were success and failures by leaders at all echelons. The United States’ slight victory in the defense of FSB Mary Ann was the result of tenacious fighting on behalf…

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    South Korea Research Paper

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    South Korea South Korea’s official name is Republic of Korea. Located on the northeastern region of asia, South Korea takes up about 45% of the Korean Peninsula. The population is 50,462,127, which makes up 0.68% of the total world population. 49.8% of the population is male and 50.2% is female. South Korea’s rank is #27 in the list of population. The median age is about 41 years of age and life expectancy is about 80 years of age. The infant mortality rate of children under 5 was last measured…

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    Moving To America

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    hometown. On 30 April 1975, the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) ended the Vietnam War and the communist took over Vietnam. The Republic of Vietnam Military Academy lost the battle against the Vietcong with the consequences of two large migrating from Vietnam to the United States and Western countries. Since that time, the United States has extended the door for welcoming millions of refugees from the politics of South Vietnam. Via sea and land, hundreds of thousands of people who risked…

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    The Khmer Rouge Genocide

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    The Khmer Rouge was one of the main and important genocides that took place in history. According to the dictionary, a genocide is the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group of nation. The Khmer Rouge was a Communist Party of Kampuchea in Cambodia. It was formed in 1968 when they started to struggle against the French colonization and was influenced by the Vietnamese. The Khmer Rouge genocide happened in the capital city of Phnom Penh. It was…

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    During the Vietnam War, the US used aircraft to bomb large military targets with the B-52 Stratofortress. This massive jet-powered aircraft could drop payloads in the thousands of pounds. During the Vietnam War, these planes flew thousands of missions, dropping bombs throughout both North and South Vietnam. Other aircraft created were the US F-4 Phantom, which led many reconnaissance missions as well as performed roles as an interceptor and fighter-bomber. On the Democratic Republic of Vietnam's…

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    The Han Dynasty

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    In the 3rd century B.C.E. Rome, a republic and the dominant state on the Italian peninsula, emerged as a new Mediterranean power. When Rome became a city-state, the people were mostly farmers. The early Romans spoke Latin. They borrowed elements of culture from Sicily and the Italian coast. The ideas contributed included planning, gold and bronze, gods and goddesses, and arch building technology. They also set up a Greek style government. Rome became a major center of the Hellenistic culture…

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    the massive unpopularity and movements against the war, President Nixon vowed to end the war in Vietnam “honorably”. His plan to end the war succeeded and in 1973 the Paris Peace Accord were signed which enabled the US to pull out from the war in South Vietnam. However, this lead to the fall of South Vietnam when it fell into the hand of Soviet influenced North Vietnam in 1975. The US involvement in Vietnam went from a non-combat role to front line engagement then back to a supportive role.…

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    Negatives Of War

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    In 1991, iraq was the fifth biggest army in the world Countries involved the gulf war are egypt, france iraq,kuwait saudi arabia, syria, the united kingdom and the united states.the persian gulf war started decades before the actual military action occurred.the gulf war started because of…

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    Absolutism Research Paper

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    economically. In modern times, there are over one hundred countries in the world that share key liberal principles (Doyle,2008,56), however, there are many regions, such as Middle East, Asia, South and Central America, Africa, Russia and former Soviet republics that have a number of countries that are driven by ideology, religion, or desire…

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