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established by Thich Nhat Hanh and others in | Vietnam in the 1960s and in the United States in 1997 |
He shipped out to | Vietnam in September 1968, the same month that his ol |
He left | Vietnam in 1969, but returned in 1971 to work on Ca D |
It landed troops off the coast of Vung Tau | Vietnam in May 1965. |
nist takeover of Cambodia and the Republic of | Vietnam in 1975. |
rnalist Lee Lockwood arranged a trip to North | Vietnam in 1967, making him the first Western journal |
He joined the Communist Party of | Vietnam in 1945. |
they and the battalion were deployed to South | Vietnam in 1966 |
Audrey soon flew off to | Vietnam in order to help war orphans. |
The company departed for | Vietnam in October 1965 and joined the 11th Combat Av |
the first female public relations officer in | Vietnam in 1967 and the first female faculty member a |
the Vietminh gained a foothold over northern | Vietnam in 1946, he fled to China, then under the rul |
The communists gained power in North | Vietnam in 1955, while a non-communist government ret |
owing the eventual Australian withdrawal from | Vietnam in order to further expand the Regular Army. |
ly of Megophryidae, discovered in the Central | Vietnam in 2010. |
u Lao remained behind and was seized by North | Vietnam in May 1975. |
il 2006 and were engaged during their trip to | Vietnam in 2008. |
h Inf at Fort Carson Colorado and was sent to | Vietnam in August 1966 as part of the 7th Cavalry att |
Dai Duy Ban and A.Przelecka (Announcement in | Vietnam in English): The studies on the mitochondrial |
n the French Foreign Legion and was posted to | Vietnam in 1945-46. |
as discovered recently in surrounding area of | Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh city, across the low hills of s |
eased its own commitment to the ground war in | Vietnam in March 1966, committing a two battalion bri |
o study Indochina from afar, Fall traveled to | Vietnam in 1953, where the First Indochina War was be |
ainted gray in 1967 and readied for action in | Vietnam in support of Operation Market Time. |
He was there for five or six days and left | Vietnam in early April. |
A US Navy RH-53A off North | Vietnam in 1973. |
on 3rd Marines, Corporal O'Malley was sent to | Vietnam in 1965, arriving at the Chu Lai Marine Corps |
It is endemic to northern | Vietnam in the Mekong River. |
ct AGILE field tests with herbicides in South | Vietnam in 1961 led to the formal herbicidal program |
onal Coordinating Committee to End the War in | Vietnam in New York staged the first draft card burni |
Tappahannock off | Vietnam in 1969, refueling USS Oriskany (CVA-34) and |
The Democratic Republic of | Vietnam in the north, controlled by Ho Chi Minh and t |
Billy Bang explored his experience in | Vietnam in two albums: Vietnam: The Aftermath (2001) |
the naval mines from Haiphong harbor in North | Vietnam in July 1973. |
She led a task force to South | Vietnam in December 1961, carrying helicopter pilots |
When the French withdrew from | Vietnam in 1954, the Vietnamese Marine Corps was a co |
all and basketball player killed in action in | Vietnam in 1967.) |
ed as an officer in the United States Army in | Vietnam in the late 1960s, where he received several |
ng the 3rd Marine Division in the Republic of | Vietnam in August 1967. |
The Marine Corps began pulling out of | Vietnam in 1969 as part of President Richard Nixon's |
Only small amounts were sprayed in | Vietnam in total, about 500,000 gallons (~1.9 million |
ransferred to the Far East in the Republic of | Vietnam in December 1966, PFC Martini joined Company |
d later by the Can Vuong uprising in southern | Vietnam in July 1885, which required the diversion of |
ormer Vice President "wanted to go to war (in | Vietnam) in 1954." |
ganized the Dellums hearings on war crimes in | Vietnam in 1971. |
I and VII give an account of Vann's return to | Vietnam in 1965 and his doomed attempt to implement a |
He traveled to the Republic of | Vietnam in 1967 as deputy chief of the Strategic Air |
s cutters which had been transferred to South | Vietnam in 1971 and 1972 and, like Ngo Quyen, fled to |
ucted in the Hai Lang Forest Reserve of South | Vietnam in the autumn of 1967 during the Vietnam War. |
Vietnam: In use since the Vietnam War. | |
The film was released in | Vietnam in 2007 and was generally a hit, both critica |
After the Tet Offensive in | Vietnam, in early February 1968, Kennedy received a l |
d by Charlton Heston, was shot on location in | Vietnam in October-December 1968 but not released unt |
er D. Shimkin, a 1962 graduate, was killed in | Vietnam in 1972 while reporting for Newsweek. |
ng since 1968, when it began shipping soju to | Vietnam in the midst of the Vietnam War. |
en months of training, the 269th departed for | Vietnam in January 1967 where it served in the 12th A |
ce-gathering mission along the coast of North | Vietnam, in the Gulf of Tonkin. |
gainst a representative team from Haiphong in | Vietnam in front of more than 10,000 spectators. |
is father, a businessman, moved from China to | Vietnam in the 1940s. |
Lui was born in a Hoa family in | Vietnam in 1956. |
or his second tour of duty in the Republic of | Vietnam in December 1969, SSgt Kellogg served briefly |
d and General Staff College, then returned to | Vietnam, in 1967, where he assumed command of the 2d |
Air Force and associated personnel served in | Vietnam in what was called the Vietnam War. |
Returning to | Vietnam in 1983, she lived in Hanoi where she worked |
splaying a photo of Ho Chi Minh and a flag of | Vietnam in the window of his video store; angered by |
ned as an officer in the Army, he was sent to | Vietnam in December 1966. |
ts first overseas branch in Ho Chi Minh City, | Vietnam, in October 2004. |
two major international assignments, going to | Vietnam in 1968 and the Middle East in 1969. |
Returning to | Vietnam in 1957, he taught philosophy at Le Bao Tinh |
o the 1st Marine Division near Da Nang, South | Vietnam in 1970. |
Four CH-37Bs were deployed to | Vietnam in 1963 to assist in the recovery of downed U |
As soon as the war ended, Charner left for | Vietnam in January 1861 with his naval squadron and a |
r of the Year' for his coverage of the war in | Vietnam in 1968. |
scored an important goal in the 1-1 draw with | Vietnam in Hanoi that helped Iraq to progress to the |
88th Supply and Service Battalion at Sui Doi, | Vietnam, in 1969. |
the Medal of Friendship by the government of | Vietnam in recognition of his contribution to Russia- |
Gougelmann departed South | Vietnam in 1975 before the final military capitulatio |
by a local TV Network Italia7 with the title " | Vietnam Addio" (Goodbye Vietnam) in the form of a TV- |
the only full-strength division remaining in | Vietnam in early 1970, the 101st Airborne Division wa |
ween Marco Polo of the Republic of Venice and | Vietnam in the 13th Century. |
New Zealand A were beaten 1-0 by | Vietnam in their first game of the tournament on 25 O |
ublished in November 1961 on the situation in | Vietnam in relation to Vietcong operations in South V |
Japan began to accept refugees from | Vietnam in the late 1970s. |
n March 1967, members of AQAG sailed to North | Vietnam in the yacht Phoenix, carrying medical suppli |
, after the First Indochina War he left South | Vietnam in exile for France. |
been trying bolster economic cooperation with | Vietnam in recent years. |
lability in early 1968, Henderson returned to | Vietnam in April and resumed her familiar gunline and |
re finding work, and his early experiences in | Vietnam, in Saigon and in the Mekong Delta with the A |
many Buddhists, Thi tried to return to South | Vietnam in February 1972, but troops of the Catholic |
was a mention of this squirrel being found in | Vietnam in 1831 (I. |
Steinbrunner was sent to | Vietnam in 1966, and after an injury was offered a sa |
tlined a bombing strategy to intimidate North | Vietnam in the spring of 1964, leading to the first p |
ssile crisis and the complete withdrawal from | Vietnam in 1968. |
She commenced a second voyage to South | Vietnam in March 1971 but this was cancelled while sh |
onsidered one of the most important events of | Vietnam in the year 2010 after the official instructi |
e time the last American troops withdrew from | Vietnam in 1973. |
Returning to South | Vietnam in April, Higbee bombarded enemy positions ne |
Expeditionary Force had to depart from South | Vietnam in April 1956 pursuant to the Accords. |
One fencer represented | Vietnam in 1968. |
b') air-to-air missile rushed into service in | Vietnam in 1968. |
ly in Saigon-Cholon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in | Vietnam in 1933. |
The Japanese moved into south | Vietnam in March 1945 and imposed a regime of martial |
ole in spreading Confucianism into a Buddhist | Vietnam in this time. |
at conducted a daring raid on Haiphong, North | Vietnam in the face of intense hostile fire. |
Hoan was born in Tay Ninh, southern | Vietnam, in May 1917. |
One fencers represented | Vietnam in 1960. |
He left for | Vietnam in 1821. |
an East German show of solidarity with North | Vietnam in 1966. |
His family left | Vietnam in the late 1970s as part of the "boat people |
d Bangkok, Thailand, in November, and Saigon, | Vietnam, in December. |
of the ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee in Hanoi, | Vietnam in November 2005 that the name Longwang would |
Two fencers represented | Vietnam in 1964. |
ly received the Medal of Honor for heroism in | Vietnam in November 1969. |
annals of Air Force history in the skies over | Vietnam in the F-100. |
Leaders of the Movement for | Vietnam include Arne Kokkvoll (1969-1972), MP Tove Pi |
Saigon Love Story is | Vietnam's first movie musical filmed entirely on loca |
ye had actually worn during multiple tours in | Vietnam, including his military watch and map light, |
t of his colleagues from northern and central | Vietnam, including Nguyen Thuong Hien. |
ort and establishment of Australian forces in | Vietnam, including prefabricated kitchen structures, |
But he is also scarred by his experiences in | Vietnam, including his capture by Viet Cong after bei |
Many veterans of | Vietnam, including U.S. Senator John Kerry, and disab |
Government figures, Trade between Russia and | Vietnam increased more than 16 percent in the first h |
tored at least 116 of the primates in central | Vietnam, increasing its chances of survival. |
nds), Nepal, Burma, southern China, Thailand, | Vietnam, Indonesia (to Sulawesi) and the Philippines. |
Southern China, India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, | Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia (Queensland). |
y in Southeast Asian populations of Malaysia, | Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, southern China a |
, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand, | Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Austr |
ritories as Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, | Vietnam, Indonesia, Latin America, Poland, Turkey, Hu |
northern Australasia, in Sri Lanka, Thailand, | Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the P |
and provide protection to an important North | Vietnam industrial center that was scheduled to be at |
Broyles's experiences in | Vietnam inspired two of his most critically acclaimed |
ns of dead American soldiers coming back from | Vietnam, instead claiming he smuggled the drugs insid |
nist officials near Da Nang in northern South | Vietnam instructed their agents to "kill 400 persons" |
ssigned," including gunfire support off South | Vietnam; interdiction of North Vietnamese supply traf |
anuary 1965, she patrolled the coast of South | Vietnam intermittently from May to August 1965, board |
rned for further replenishment operations off | Vietnam into 1967. |
gning of the Geneva Conference, which divided | Vietnam into North and South Vietnam. |
ffort to stop the flow of supplies from North | Vietnam into the south by sea. |
The gradual assimilation of | Vietnam into acceptable popular mythology, which bega |
ncorporated the feeling of the stuff I saw in | Vietnam into my work." |
nsive deployment, and continued operating off | Vietnam into 1969. |
inserted accounts of terror tactics in South | Vietnam into the Congressional Record. |
is a liquefied petroleum gas state company of | Vietnam, involved in the import, export, distribution |
(PJICO) is an insurance state corporation of | Vietnam, involved in the non-life insurance. |
rgest ground operation of the American War in | Vietnam involving the equivalent of three US division |
ltimate sacrifice in our US Armed Services in | Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Vietnam is a single-party state. | |
Vietnam is participating in the 2010 Asian Games in G | |
The border between Indonesia and | Vietnam is a maritime border located in the South Chi |
ntaining the names of Australians who died in | Vietnam is sealed into one of the stones. |
Vietnam is scheduled to compete at the 2012 Summer Ol | |
It, in competition with Petro | Vietnam, is Vietnam's leading oil and gas producing c |
The Mennonite Church in | Vietnam is a Protestant denomination of Christianity |
Their connection to | Vietnam is based on stories and documents which told |
Line of Sight: | Vietnam is a 2003 Vietnam war oriented squad-based fi |
of the Cat: The Story of Lance Sijan, Hero of | Vietnam is a book written by Malcolm McConnell and co |
Since | Vietnam is a single-party state, the ruling Communist |
John" Phan (born October 10, 1974 in Da Nang, | Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-American professional poker |
Radio Free | Vietnam is the broadcasting network of a Vietnamese a |
y one political party, the Communist Party of | Vietnam is legally allowed to hold effective power. |
Duy-Loan T. Le (born 1962, | Vietnam) is an engineer and the first woman and Asian |
Working Group on Plan of Actions ( | Vietnam is the lead country) |
The National Flag of | Vietnam is on top of the tower. |
n Luong (born 7 January 1975 in Saigon, South | Vietnam) is a Vietnamese American actress and model, |
Vu Hoang Tran (born 1975 Saigon, | Vietnam) is a Vietnamese American short story writer. |
"Nipa") Tran (born July 22, 1978 in Cuu Long, | Vietnam) is a Finnish sprinter. |
The beginning of the American ground war in | Vietnam is generally considered to be March 8, 1965, |
Nafovanny in | Vietnam is the largest captive-breeding primate facil |
Navia Nguyen, born in 1973 in Saigon, South | Vietnam, is a Vietnamese American model and actress. |
Minh Hoang Ly (born March 24, 1967 in | Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-American professional poker |
Graves (born August 7, 1973 in Saigon, South | Vietnam) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. |
The topography of | Vietnam is very hilly which can provide some relief f |
El Salvador: Another | Vietnam is a 1981 documentary film directed by Glenn |
Quinn Do (born October 9, 1975 in | Vietnam) is an American professional poker player, a |
Elite Warriors: | Vietnam is a 2005 squad-based first-person/third-pers |
Internet censorship in | Vietnam is severe. |
At the highest levels in North | Vietnam, it had been decided to overthrow the governm |
About the death of a soldier in | Vietnam, it focused on the young man's family in Knot |
In addition to performing in | Vietnam, it has performed in China, Laos, Thailand, a |
In Thailand and | Vietnam it is used widely in wine production. |
In Bhutan or | Vietnam it may be seen in a pair or a group. |
f these the largest groups came from Lebanon, | Vietnam, Italy, China and New Zealand. |
and Morales recall their service together in | Vietnam, Jake pulls out the bandanna, which has the i |
mits while continuing to prosecute the war in | Vietnam, James Connally AFB was closed. |
is has facilities in Taiwan, China, Thailand, | Vietnam, Japan, Germany, and Canada. |
spinosa Reimoser, 1934 - India, China, Korea, | Vietnam, Japan, Krakatau |
ey, Iran, India, Sri Lanka, China, Indonesia, | Vietnam, Japan, Korea and the Philippines. |
Mengapa | Vietnam Jatuh Seluruhnya ke Tangan Komunis, Yayasan F |
r comics, particularly its long-running title | Vietnam Journal (as well as many spin-offs and one-sh |
nd additionally required Kerry to provide his | Vietnam journal, his military records, specifically t |
uding Blood of Dracula, Myth Conceptions, and | Vietnam Journal. |
n, claimed that Halberstam, along with fellow | Vietnam journalists Neil Sheehan and Stanley Karnow, |
place and date: Republic of | Vietnam, June 30, 1966. |
lace and date:Quang Tri Province, Republic of | Vietnam, June 28, 1968. |
was with Seabee Team 1104 at Dong Xoai, South | Vietnam, June 10, 1965, when a Vietcong regiment atta |
y were trying to attack a steel mill in North | Vietnam just north of Hanoi. |
On that day, at Camp Radcliff, Republic of | Vietnam, Kawamura smothered an enemy-thrown explosive |
When the Communists came to South | Vietnam, Kim and her family fled Vietnam in 1979 to M |
While in | Vietnam, Komer was to head up the Phoenix program, a |
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