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he Army during Australia's involvement in the | Vietnam War. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
the Korean War and on river craft during the | Vietnam War. |
gency, Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation and | Vietnam War. |
First Class in the United States Army in the | Vietnam War. |
es Special Forces camp at Nui Pek, during the | Vietnam War. |
was a theater student who also protested the | Vietnam War. |
e chemical defoliant Agent Orange used in the | Vietnam War. |
He was an early proponent of the | Vietnam War. |
ivisions of the United States Army during the | Vietnam War. |
to a small town in Texas, returning from the | Vietnam War. |
to Hanoi (1965-66) in attempts to mediate the | Vietnam War. |
t is on Opposition to U.S. involvement in the | Vietnam War. |
posts to remind him of his experiences in the | Vietnam War. |
wo Puerto Rican soldiers on the middle of the | Vietnam War. |
d one of the major awards for valor since the | Vietnam War. |
nty ten campaign stars for service during the | Vietnam War. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
Its last significant use in battle was in the | Vietnam War. |
military operation that took place during the | Vietnam War. |
Army in World War II, the Korean War, and the | Vietnam War. |
n the Malayan Emergency, and Canberras in the | Vietnam War. |
crats were becoming bitterly divided over the | Vietnam War. |
inated as part of the response to the ongoing | Vietnam War. |
g in the United State Marine Corps during the | Vietnam War. |
eginning with World War I and ending with the | Vietnam war. |
Citation for her service during the 1959-1975 | Vietnam War. |
n, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
ee tours of duty in Southeast Asia during the | Vietnam War. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
erments and then a medical release during the | Vietnam War. |
August 26, 2008 as he departs to serve in the | Vietnam War. |
nservative Republican who was in favor of the | Vietnam War. |
itary Academy at West Point and served in the | Vietnam War. |
of segregation, poverty, McCarthyism, and the | Vietnam War. |
y served in the United States Army during the | Vietnam War. |
n for its use by the United States during the | Vietnam War. |
an as a peace candidate in 1970, opposing the | Vietnam War. |
Corps and served two tours of service in the | Vietnam War. |
nited States Navy during World War II and the | Vietnam War. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
d negotiations with the communists to end the | Vietnam War. |
El Paso was not involved in the | Vietnam War. |
The Battle of Chan La was a battle of the | Vietnam War. |
a Air National Guard, and participated in the | Vietnam War. |
ted in 1973 as part of the drawdown after the | Vietnam War. |
garding such difficult issues as race and the | Vietnam War. |
the evening of December 24, 1964, during the | Vietnam War. |
my who had flown more than 50 missions in the | Vietnam War. |
ental illness to avoid being drafted into the | Vietnam War. |
ong enough to serve in the Korean War and the | Vietnam War. |
he Medal of Honor, for his actions during the | Vietnam War. |
ose who refused to serve their country in the | Vietnam war. |
ranging from the Spanish American War to the | Vietnam War. |
LST-1067 earned two battle stars for the | Vietnam War. |
the United States in Pacific waters since the | Vietnam War. |
li's Conscientious Objector status during the | Vietnam War. |
In 1965, he was assigned to cover the | Vietnam War. |
h-altitude reconnaissance missions during the | Vietnam War. |
or the United States Seventh Fleet during the | Vietnam War. |
ombat unit to train at Camp Shelby during the | Vietnam War. |
He was a veteran of World War II and | Vietnam War. |
Force from 1965-1972 and is a veteran of the | Vietnam War. |
are program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the | Vietnam War. |
my in 1967 and served with distinction in the | Vietnam War. |
n, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
ng sarin gas in Operation Tailwind during the | Vietnam War. |
This was the last air-to-air kill of the | Vietnam War. |
s the country by students as a protest to the | Vietnam War. |
hor's experiences as a US Army officer in the | Vietnam war. |
t during World War I, the Korean War, and the | Vietnam War. |
n soldier who is blinded while serving in the | Vietnam War. |
, the attack was said to be in protest of the | Vietnam War. |
er 1964 and 29 March 1973 concurrent with the | Vietnam War. |
year prison term for refusal to serve in the | Vietnam War. |
the American military in Japan because of the | Vietnam War. |
58, and missions to Southeast Asia during the | Vietnam War. |
eran Alan Oskvarek who became disabled in the | Vietnam War. |
d refused to pay taxes in protest against the | Vietnam War. |
nvolved in what would come to be known as the | Vietnam War. |
dical Center in San Antonio, Texas during the | Vietnam War. |
m 1 March 1968 to 15 November 1969 during the | Vietnam War. |
province near the Cambodian border during the | Vietnam war. |
rican college football star and a hero of the | Vietnam War. |
ailors, marines and airmen wounded during the | Vietnam War. |
United States Secret Army in Laos during the | Vietnam War. |
gradually increased, particularly during the | Vietnam War. |
Army Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H.) during the | Vietnam War. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
oined the U.S. Army in 1968 and served in the | Vietnam War. |
He is best-known for his images of the | Vietnam War. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
some years after the events with Oanh in the | Vietnam War. |
eyes served as a helicopter crew chief in the | Vietnam War. |
US contributed over 1.4 million troops to the | Vietnam War. |
ert Humphrey's campaign platform opposing the | Vietnam War. |
ly littered with landmines left over from the | Vietnam war. |
ocated Congressional cut-off of funds for the | Vietnam war. |
ion-the Medal of Honor-for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
rrow was a U.S. military operation during the | Vietnam War. |
ussian Roulette element and placing it in the | Vietnam War. |
" built for the United States Navy during the | Vietnam War. |
prisoners were left behind at the end of the | Vietnam War. |
ved the Medal of Honor for his actions in the | Vietnam War. |
6E aircraft flew numerous missions during the | Vietnam War. |
for its service as a separate Brigade in the | Vietnam War. |
ferred off to spend the following year in the | Vietnam War. |
This series also covers the | Vietnam War. |
r, Medal of Honor recipient for action in the | Vietnam War. |
ch as the coming of colour television and the | Vietnam War. |
in reference to America's involvement in the | Vietnam War. |
in its Herbicidal Warfare program during the | Vietnam War. |
staged from June 2 to June 5, 1966 during the | Vietnam War. |
movement that opposed U.S. involvement in the | Vietnam War." |
"ubiquitous on the American Left prior to the | Vietnam War." |
(See Background to the | Vietnam War.) |
Such protests were held in opposition to the | Vietnam War., |
Vietnam War: Soldiers serving under Lieutenant Willia | |
me scholarly work The U.S. Government and the | Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Rela |
The U.S. Government and the | Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Rela |
ainly one of the largest hauls to date in the | Vietnam War: the American forces seized two million p |
the Bus" (1994) and in Robbin's "Against the | Vietnam War: Writings by Activists" (2007). |
The Lessons of the | Vietnam war: a Modular Textbook, nonfiction (Pittsbur |
The U.S. Government and the | Vietnam War: Executive and Legislative Roles and Rela |
Barreto was the most decorated soldier in the | Vietnam War; |
Reserves to stay out of active combat in the | Vietnam War; he earned an officer's commission and se |
L Marine who had returned from service in the | Vietnam War; Eugene Comeau, a 19-year-old Boston nati |
e last official U.S. prisoner of war from the | Vietnam War; in September 1994, the Air Force reclass |
, came to Canada as a draft dodger during the | Vietnam War; he met Leboeuf, a native of Quebec City, |
e again called for duty during the Korean and | Vietnam Wars and later for Desert Storm and Desert Sh |
sted in the Army and served in the Korean and | Vietnam Wars and was a one-time staff officer with th |
U.S. Air Force veteran of both the Korean and | Vietnam wars, anti-war and civil rights activist, for |
r used by Australian troops in the Korean and | Vietnam Wars, particularly the scouts in infantry sec |
est Virginia, was a veteran of the Korean and | Vietnam wars, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Gene |
Gordon flew combat missions in the Korean and | Vietnam wars. |
wal debate has brought comparison of Iraq and | Vietnam wars. |
ce during World War II, and in the Korean and | Vietnam Wars. |
), also known as the Indochinese Warty Pig or | Vietnam Warty Pig, is a species of even-toed ungulate |
a federal judge dismissed a challenge to the | Vietnam War's constitutionality because it involved “ |
in General Giap's 1954 campaign season, until | Vietnam was split into North and South Vietnam by the |
e decision for the Australian withdrawal from | Vietnam, was made by the Australian Government and co |
In March 1952, the Navy of | Vietnam was established. |
The first Financial Adviser posted to | Vietnam was LTCOL W.T.A. Murphy with CAPTs Parker, Go |
The building was constructed when | Vietnam was part of French Indochina in the early 20t |
LORAN Station Tan My, | Vietnam was added to the chain in August 1969. |
all that kept him going during the trials of | Vietnam was his dreams of running a motorcycle racing |
aterial about Stratton as evidence that North | Vietnam was brainwashing prisoners for propaganda pur |
Hong Trung, the VPP's Representative in | Vietnam, was arrested by Vietnam authorities in Febru |
II Field Force, | Vietnam was a United States Army Corps-level command |
efeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954, | Vietnam was partitioned at the 17th parallel, pending |
The Moratorium to End the War in | Vietnam was a large demonstration against the United |
However, the number of boat people fleeing | Vietnam was relatively small until 1978. |
In order to carry out their mission, South | Vietnam was ready to commit the ARVN 5th Division, as |
he became secretary, the authorized force in | Vietnam was 525,000. |
The southern region of North | Vietnam was added to the operational area on Septembe |
He believed that working with the people of | Vietnam was the only way to pursue true peace and sta |
In April 2001, the Government of Free | Vietnam was alleged to have caused a bomb to explode |
ad of declaring openly that invasion of North | Vietnam was out of the question for the purpose of re |
I Field Force, | Vietnam was a Corps-level command of the United State |
"I believe passionately that | Vietnam was a just cause in the circumstances of the |
reat country he had helped earlier to the day | Vietnam was reunified. |
Industry, Mines and Energy and Electricity of | Vietnam was signed, including the undertaking of an e |
While the last team of soldier artists in | Vietnam was Soldier Art Team 9 (CAT IX) the Army's in |
The Democratic Republic of | Vietnam was proclaimed in 1945; the Republic of Vietn |
rica, France, Germany, Hong Kong, the US, and | Vietnam, was formed in 1998. |
st-war settlement announced on July 21, 1954, | Vietnam was temporarily partitioned into northern and |
The northern two-thirds of | Vietnam was the protectorate of Annam, which had a pu |
Before World War II, the southern third of | Vietnam was the colony of Cochinchina, which was admi |
gust and thereafter the arrival of boats from | Vietnam was a near daily occurrence. |
cost of Australia's involvement to the war in | Vietnam was $218.4 million. |
The Australian Army Training Team | Vietnam was separate from 1 ATF and reported directly |
to Paris, he confesses he fled from combat in | Vietnam, was brought to Moscow by a pro-peace group, |
of, the Ad Hoc Committee for the Truth About | Vietnam, was the seed for the later United Black Asso |
In September 1967, the A Shau Valley in South | Vietnam was added to the operational area. |
The Detroit Committee to End the War in | Vietnam was the city-wide anti-war organization that |
His imprisonment in | Vietnam was a pretext for the first French naval inte |
A Marine Corps camp in | Vietnam was named “Camp Reasoner” and dedicated to hi |
time of Tu Duc's death in 1883, the whole of | Vietnam was colonised, henceforth incorporated with L |
In April 2009, Strike Fighters 2: | Vietnam was released, followed in June 2009 by Strike |
Still; A Journey Back to the Battlefields of | Vietnam was highly anticipated and published in 2008. |
North | Vietnam was allowed almost 4 months to complete prepa |
in French Indochina (now Ho Chi Minh City in | Vietnam) was then the main source of supply of rice t |
ast on BBC, but with the title changed to How | Vietnam was Lost. |
The first U.S. casualty in | Vietnam was Flying Tiger John T. Donovan who was kill |
Vietnam was first introduced to Christianity in the y | |
or over 40 years the first person who died in | Vietnam was in controversy. |
Eventually, the Movement for | Vietnam was joined by Socialist Youth, the Young Comm |
alth he got back on his feet and decided that | Vietnam wasn't for him so returned to England. |
1973 ' | Vietnam Week' poster. |
ntial campaign, including plans to bomb North | Vietnam well before the 1964 Election. |
rean soldiers that volunteered for service in | Vietnam were given bonuses: they would “receive credi |
B-52Ds assigned to combat duty in | Vietnam were painted in a modified camouflage scheme |
l events in the middle of the 20th century in | Vietnam were not limited to an anti-colonial revolt, |
aysia, Mongolia, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and | Vietnam were taking part in Weiqi across the three ev |
veral countries including China, Thailand and | Vietnam were hired by the N.S.W. State Government to |
Two tours of | Vietnam were completed by 1 RAR during the Vietnam Wa |
targets within four miles of Haiphong, North | Vietnam were hit, and enemy opposition was heavy. |
se Department claimed that herbicides used in | Vietnam were not harmful to people or the environment |
) was foundering, Boyd's deployment orders to | Vietnam were canceled and he was brought to the Penta |
ions, also known as awards of the Republic of | Vietnam, were first issued to United States service m |
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