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    The Vietnam War happened from 1954 until 1975. It was a long, bloody and costly conflict between North Vietnam and its southern allies, Viet Cong, and the South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States to combat communist forces. However, United States didn’t participate in the war from the beginning. Ball considered that United States involvement in the Vietnam War would be unsuccessful, firstly because United States didn’t have the right equipment that could compete with the…

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    is North Korea. However, they live in a constant fear. In 2003, when North Korea broke away from the N.P treaty, it made South Koreans fearful. South Korea being one of North Korea’s major enemies the people must respect the North Korean’s power. “In South Korea, the government built the bomb shelter in 2011, pledging it could withstand most direct hits from North Korean artillery fire. The windowless room holds 100 people, and is temperature controlled and ventilated thanks to a generator. The…

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    Journal: The Vietnam War What I Knew from the beginning before we had the group discussion is that in the Vietnam War was a fight between the USSR and the Americans in the country of Vietnam. And the result of the war is that the Americans lost. And during the discussion, I learned that in 1963 through 1972 there was a spread of communism. And this resulted in a Truman Doctrine Plan, which is the containment that Truman used to keep the communism from spreading throughout the world. On the…

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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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    The US began supporting the repressive regimen of Ngo Dinh Diem and his work against communism. The first major involvement of the US began in 1960 known as the Advisors which were killed in 1961. Then in 1964, N. Korean patrol boats were said to have attacked US warships in the Gulf of Tonkin. From what I read on this, it led to controversies in which said that this actually did not occur but another incident that actually did happen was reported. President Johnson…

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    significance of peace and prosperity in the Korean peninsula but containing tones of a a slight superiority over the South. To begin with the title again, “Historic North-South Summit for National Reconciliation and Unity, Peace and Prosperity”, we see that similar to the south, the focus of the article is on the peace and reconciliation between the two nations. After reading a few lines however, readers are reminded of the glorification of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, from his…

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    After World War II, the American population had hoped that any major conflicts between countries around United States would leave the country alone for a long while. However, the citizens of the United States were in for a surprise when President Dwight E. Eisenhower announced that America would participate in the civil war occurring in Vietnam. The Vietnam War spanned for 20 years from 1955 to 1975 but with the United States withdrawal from the war in 1973. Due to Northern Vietnam’s communist…

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    7 Orobosa Omede Professor Epstein History 340-01 Paper 2 The Vietnam War: The battle of The Ia Drang Valley Orobosa Omede Professor Epstein History 340-01 Paper 2 The battle on Ia Drang Valley sets the foundation leading to numerous conflicts of American involvement in the Vietnam War. The engagement between American and North Vietnamese troops were significant in that it persisted even after the American troops withdrew from Vietnam. The…

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    Twenty years and 58,286 deaths later, the Vietnam War went down as one of the most significant in United States history. (Source A) The war is more historically remembered as the Indochina War to Americans due to its location and its unforeseeable loss to North Vietnam. Although the United States was just an ally of South Vietnam with hopes to stop the spread of communism, they ended up being the largest foreign military presence which lead to Vietnam schooling labeling it as the American War.…

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    Payton Diaz One of the most controversial wars in the history of the United States is the Vietnam War. The war was originally between North and South Vietnam. But the United States soon got involved to stop the spread of communism to South Vietnam. In the beginning, people supported the war, Americans believed the United States was doing a good thing by aiding the anti-communists in South Vietnam. But as the war went on, issues like draft dodging, the misleading of the public, and an increase…

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