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Fully engaged in combat over North and South | Vietnam for the balance of 1972, flying operations in |
, transcripts, and descriptions of travels to | Vietnam for further investigations. |
d in both the first and last major battles in | Vietnam for US ground troops. |
LBJ flew to | Vietnam for an unannounced public relations visit lat |
She returned to | Vietnam for operations during the following periods: |
Also, small scale raids into North | Vietnam for one purpose or another would not be ruled |
of the National Catholic Reporter), worked in | Vietnam for International Voluntary Services from 196 |
In 1969, Warnke was deployed to | Vietnam for a six-month tour of duty. |
Hence Afghanistan for the Soviets, as well as | Vietnam for the Americans, was a tactical victory. |
y Regiment and, as a Captain, was deployed to | Vietnam for which he was belatedly awarded the Commen |
Decommissioned and transferred to South | Vietnam for service in the Republic of Vietnam Navy o |
e United States Marine Corps from 1966-69, in | Vietnam, for 13 months. |
nt, and Return to Saigon, in which he visited | Vietnam for the first time, subsequent to his success |
n June 1970, then returned to the Republic of | Vietnam for his second tour of duty. |
During the stay in | Vietnam for the pageant, Claudia and Miss Venezuela D |
rried psychological scars from his service in | Vietnam for the rest of his life. |
He then goes to | Vietnam for a summit meeting of the Association of So |
signing his position as an NDP MLA to work in | Vietnam for the United Nations. |
xperience includes: reporting on the field in | Vietnam for CBS News, served as a Vice President and |
other countries, such as Brazil, Taiwan, and | Vietnam for its fruit. |
ity man-hours, and drawdown of U.S. forces in | Vietnam for whom the system was intended resulted in |
ar Admiral Lorenzo S. Sabin) at Saigon, South | Vietnam, for Operation Passage to Freedom. |
The Australian | Vietnam Forces National Memorial is on ANZAC Parade, |
nds donated from the public to the Australian | Vietnam Forces National Memorial Committee. |
In imperial | Vietnam, formal writings were, in most cases, done in |
September 1959 - North | Vietnam forms Group 959 which assumes command of the |
Yale University's The | Vietnam Forum |
set up a modern dioxin testing laboratory in | Vietnam; foster programs for training of trainers in |
He is also the founder and chairman of the | Vietnam Foundation and was the founding executive dir |
After visiting South | Vietnam four times between 1966 and 1967, Mr. Adams c |
day, in the A Shau Valley of the Republic of | Vietnam, Fournet was killed while attempting to disab |
Republic of China, the Democratic Republic of | Vietnam, France, India, Poland, the Republic of Vietn |
As contract workers returned home to | Vietnam from the countries of the former Eastern Bloc |
ally superior enemy forces in the Republic of | Vietnam from 18 August to 20 September 1968. |
eld at the My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi, | Vietnam from 7 to 12 December 2003. |
ovember 1966 in preparation for deployment to | Vietnam from Fort Benning Georgia. |
quoted as saying he covered so many units in | Vietnam, from ships to small groups of men on ambush |
s also a leader of the Norwegian Movement for | Vietnam from 1969 to 1972, and he led Oslo Arbeidersa |
ff North Vietnamese infantry to prevent South | Vietnam from falling. |
Hegarty served in | Vietnam from 1967 to 1968 and was part of the army re |
He was the Foreign Minister of North | Vietnam from 1963 to 1965 and then chief negotiator o |
h was assigned to Coast Guard Squadron Three, | Vietnam, from 14 May 1969 to 31 January 1970. |
t organization at Cam Ranh Bay Air Base South | Vietnam from 1970-1972. |
on during the era of military juntas in South | Vietnam from 1963 to 1967. |
Matches will be held in Hanoi, | Vietnam from 30 October to 08 November, 2009. |
efend the independence and integrity of South | Vietnam from aggression of the North Vietnamese Commu |
rrestal´s first deployment with CVW-17 was to | Vietnam, from June to September 1967. |
He served as ambassador to | Vietnam from 2000 to 2004. |
as repeatedly deployed from the West Coast to | Vietnam from 1960 into 1967 in defense of the republi |
Phan Dinh Phung Gymnasium, Ho Chi Minh City, | Vietnam from 31 October to 7 November 2009. |
n Singapore and Malaysia from 1968-69, and in | Vietnam from 1969-1970. |
rations in the I Corps area of northern South | Vietnam from 21 September to 1 October. |
at Fort Benning, Georgia, and paratrooper in | Vietnam from 1966-1968 with the 173rd Airborne Brigad |
0 feet) at Pleiku in the Central Highlands of | Vietnam from 1962 through the early 1970s. |
ll Championship was held in Ho Chi Minh City, | Vietnam from 1 September to 8 September 2002. |
hue, was the last serving First Lady of South | Vietnam from 1967 to 1975. |
in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in Hanoi, | Vietnam from October 28 to November 8. |
r missions in support of Allied operations in | Vietnam from 1967 into 1969. |
pecial ranging service off the coast of South | Vietnam from 2 to 22 August 1966, and from 17 Septemb |
the bombing campaign against communist North | Vietnam from 1965-1968, which was known as Operation |
n, who served as President of the Republic of | Vietnam from 1967 to 1975 when he resigned. |
he held the record for the high jump in South | Vietnam from 1966 through 1968. |
astal surveillance duties off the Republic of | Vietnam from 18 October to 16 November 1965 and from |
ere held at Quan Ngua Sports Palace in Hanoi, | Vietnam from December 9 to December 14, 2005 attracti |
place in Dong Khe, in the Province of Tonkin, | Vietnam, from September 15 to September 18, 1950, end |
ier point for conducting strikes within South | Vietnam from May 15, 1965 to August 3, 1966. |
army invasion of Tonkin in Indo China to Free | Vietnam from French control, and to get Chiang Kai-sh |
The 4th flew combat missions in | Vietnam from, c. 20 November 1965-30 November 1969. |
d B-52 Stratofortresses involved in combat in | Vietnam from, January 1965-December 1975. |
ry 1953 and 25 February - 27 July 1953 and in | Vietnam from, 1 February - 15 March 1965 and 15 June |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Crosses with Palm |
ibling also earned credit for the Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm durin |
the following awards from other nations: The | Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm (Republic of Vietna |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Crosses with Palm: 8 Dec 1966 - 15 |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm: April 1, 1966 - Ap |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (5) |
Fifth Row - Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (5) - Republic |
owed with numerous other awards including the | Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Vietnam Campaign M |
Vietnam Gallantry Cross | |
serve Medal with silver hourglass device, the | Vietnam Gallantry Cross, and the Kuwait Liberation Me |
Vietnam Gallantry Cross (with Palm) | |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (3 stars) |
Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation | |
s of this combat unit include the Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, and the AF Outstan |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross |
evice, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the | Vietnam Gallantry Cross. |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm |
Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm | |
Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (2) |
dical care and protect the civilians, and the | Vietnam Gallantry Cross and Vietnam Civil Actions Med |
al with two oak leaf clusters and Republic of | Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm. |
the behest of the American commander in South | Vietnam, General William C. Westmoreland, who saw the |
During the war in | Vietnam, General Jean Etienne Valluy was the French c |
memoir, Touched with Fire: The Future of the | Vietnam Generation. |
i Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Fiji, | Vietnam, Germany and South Africa, the product of eff |
Elections in | Vietnam gives information on election and election re |
r house arrest for six years by the Communist | Vietnam Government because he was anti-communist, 197 |
When relations between China and the North | Vietnam government declined in the 1970s and the Sino |
kept running by the new Socialist Republic of | Vietnam government but there is only little informati |
it is majority-owned by Petrolimex, which is " | Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation", a petroleum |
majority-owned by Petrolimex (51%), which is " | Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation", a petroleum |
on that day, in Pleiku Province, Republic of | Vietnam, Grandstaff showed conspicuous leadership bef |
nited States, Hong Kong, Netherlands, France, | Vietnam, Greece and New Zealand. |
Chuck Norris plays John T. Booker, a former | Vietnam Green Beret and a member of a group known as |
The | Vietnam Greenfinch (Carduelis monguilloti) is a speci |
ell used Griffin's show to condemn the war in | Vietnam, Griffin was criticized for letting Russell h |
mbodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and | Vietnam, growing in forests or thickets on mountain s |
t day, in Quan Tan Uyen Province, Republic of | Vietnam, Guenette smothered the blast of a hand grena |
At its peak, U.S. aid to South | Vietnam had reached $30 billion a year. |
Vietnam had long been a tributary state of China, and | |
iewed as one of the keys to controlling South | Vietnam's five northern provinces by the communists a |
Support for the FNL and Northern | Vietnam had been quite strong in Sweden during the wa |
Liberal policies towards | Vietnam had always focused on the need to "contain" c |
By 1971, 12% of the total area of South | Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, |
he Australian commitment to the ground war in | Vietnam had been intended only to be limited to a sin |
rrillas loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk said | Vietnam had eight battalions within striking distance |
the commander of Military Assistance Command, | Vietnam, had manipulated intelligence estimates in or |
Myanamar, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, | Vietnam, Hainan China, Borneo,Bangladesh and the Phil |
In its 1972 | Vietnam Handbook, the VSC devoted a major chapter to |
ew as a fast-moving forward air controller in | Vietnam, has commanded a fighter squadron and wing, a |
A third person shooter, Conflict: | Vietnam has the player taking control of a squad of f |
Vietnam has one of Asia's largest Catholic population | |
g from Tainguen Plateau in Gialai Province in | Vietnam has been seriously questioned, and it is now |
Religion in | Vietnam has historically been largely defined by the |
Since then, and to the present day, | Vietnam has been faced with a Montagnard insurgent se |
The Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in | Vietnam has an underground river flowing through its |
Vietnam has qualified one athlete in the men's 100 m | |
Vietnam has become a major player in software outsour | |
day, in Binh Dinh Province of the Republic of | Vietnam, he smothered the blast of an enemy-thrown ha |
After his time in | Vietnam, he became Secretary of the Army General Staf |
In | Vietnam he was responsible for “clean-up,” erasing th |
gh John Ford, the Executive Producer, went to | Vietnam, he did not participate in production work th |
Spending nearly 35 months in | Vietnam, he earned 4 awards of the Distinguished Flyi |
Until the 1975 collapse of South | Vietnam, he urged-without success-his Saigon contacts |
In | Vietnam, he worked to improve relations between the U |
After a tour of duty in | Vietnam, he became head football coach at Lynchburg B |
After | Vietnam, he became an aviator. |
After a short stint in | Vietnam he got his first official overseas TV posting |
After | Vietnam, he attended the National War College, and th |
t on that day, near Saigon in the Republic of | Vietnam, he single-handedly attacked an enemy positio |
, west of Landing Zone Liz in the Republic of | Vietnam, he manned a machine gun from an exposed posi |
While in | Vietnam, he received a battlefield commission after b |
Born in Hanoi, | Vietnam, he was a pilot for the Vietnam People's Air |
In | Vietnam, he spent $40 million to restore the Dalat Pa |
In Sea Games 2003 in Hanoi, | Vietnam he failed to bring U-23 National Team to Semi |
As a spy in | Vietnam, he was able to direct U.S. missiles onto the |
In | Vietnam, he was the First Wing Operations Officer (G- |
States Army, but when he was called to go to | Vietnam he refused. |
ssary to achieve a free and independent South | Vietnam, he made the 'politically feasible' recommend |
Born in Da Lat, | Vietnam, he came to the United States in 1975, return |
After returning from | Vietnam he was active in the anti-war movement. |
on that day, in Kontum Province, Republic of | Vietnam, he was preparing to throw a hand grenade whe |
Greg Donahue, newly arrived in Da Nang, South | Vietnam hears that his physcian brother Gary (Robert |
Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder (also known as | Vietnam: Hell or Glory (Australia)) is a 1982 film di |
ober 25, 1963 Telegram from the Ambassador in | Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. to Special Assistant f |
In | Vietnam her writing drew enthusiastic acclaim from re |
onnaissance mission near Ben Cui, Republic of | Vietnam, his platoon came under intense enemy fire. |
e a cousin, John (who was killed in action in | Vietnam); his hunting dog, three teen-aged girls who |
day, in Binh Tuy Province of the Republic of | Vietnam, his unit came under an intense enemy attack. |
For the first edition of the Agribank Cup | Vietnam hosted the Porto Reserve team from Portugal, |
over the sinosphere through to Korea, Japan, | Vietnam, however till today throughout history the Zh |
By mid-1967, almost all of U.S. Army | Vietnam HQ Command (USARV), 1st Logistics Command, an |
n of an ethnic minority which immigrated from | Vietnam hundreds of years ago. |
Before I went to | Vietnam, I remember one adviser who had been there be |
A Honda-exclusive agency for | Vietnam, IBA Ltd. broke the monopoly of motorcycle im |
In | Vietnam, iced tea is often served free in coffee shop |
Vietnam: Identities in Dialogue | |
President John F. Kennedy might have done in | Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963. |
l warned that Congress might cut aid to South | Vietnam if Diem did not change his policies. |
Virtual JFK: | Vietnam if Kennedy Had Lived is a 2008 documentary fi |
nd escort POWs to the Army of The Republic of | Vietnam III Corps cage at Bien Hoa. |
He returned to | Vietnam in 1968, after the Tet offensive, with plans |
68 he was drafted into the Army and served in | Vietnam in the Twenty-ninth General Support Group. |
Asian Beach Games will be held in Nha Trang, | Vietnam in 2016. |
h Bunker as United States Ambassador to South | Vietnam in 1973. |
After pulling out of South | Vietnam in 1975, there was an attempt to keep a compa |
enlisted in the Army in 1965 and was sent to | Vietnam in 1969, returning in 1970. |
Laos and the fall of both Cambodia and South | Vietnam in the spring of 1975, the political climate |
Mercer left | Vietnam in August 1969. |
The 1999 Vietnamese floods affected | Vietnam in late 1999 and were the worst floods the co |
s of pine endemic to the central highlands of | Vietnam in the Da Lat-Nha Trang area. |
He was trained as a combat medic and sent to | Vietnam in November 1968. |
U.S. had begun withdrawing its forces from | Vietnam in 1969 under a policy known as "Vietnamizati |
uadrangular Agribank Cup Tournament in Hanoi, | Vietnam in 2006, with every game being played at the |
uate and West Point alumnus who was killed in | Vietnam in 1969. |
ent to prohibit U.S. military intervention in | Vietnam in June 1973 and reduced aid to South Vietnam |
Mongol invasion of | Vietnam in 1257 |
Thomaston as part of TG 76.5 off | Vietnam in March 1965. |
ved for deputies elected in what became South | Vietnam in 1946. |
es to include periodic tours off the coast of | Vietnam in support of 7th Fleet operations there. |
implicated in John Belushi's death), touring | Vietnam in 1966. |
ny midterm elections, and with divisions over | Vietnam in the Democratic base, the Republican opposi |
he Army as a Second Lieutenant and arrived in | Vietnam in November 1969 as part of the 101st Airborn |
ochtonen Missie van de Heilige Martelaren van | Vietnam in Amersfoort and the Allochtonen Missie van |
ho received the Medal of Honor for heroism in | Vietnam in January 1970. |
The government of | Vietnam in similar to China's: an Empire ruled by dyn |
as an officer of the 9th Infantry Division in | Vietnam in 1968. |
rmission to move troops through Tonkin (later | Vietnam) in order to build air bases and block Allied |
plans for another trip, this time heading to | Vietnam in 2009. |
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