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As a member of Soviet Military Corps in | Vietnam, Konyukhov served as infantryman. |
tinuation, and identified with "the people of | Vietnam, Korea and Palestine, and all those people wh |
anistan, Iraq, North Korea, Papua New Guinea, | Vietnam, Kosovo and Macedonia. |
n '69 as part of what is sometimes called the | Vietnam Laboratory Assistance Program, Childers had a |
On 1 March she was off the coast of | Vietnam laboring to keep clear the shipping lanes whi |
urrent network spans from Cambodia, Thailand, | Vietnam, Laos and India, while seeking teachers, equi |
es during their time supporting operations in | Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. |
prohibited further U.S. military activity in | Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. |
eked gibbon, is a species of gibbon native to | Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. |
dition to testing and using the herbicides in | Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, the US military also test |
During the American War in | Vietnam, Laos was the target of the heaviest US bombi |
, Hong Kong and on Hainan Island), south into | Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, the Malay Peninsul |
Nicobar Islands), | Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand (incl. |
onesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, | Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Hong Kong and China. |
s, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, China, | Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, South Africa, Namibia, Lesot |
n to China, border regions touching Yunnan in | Vietnam, Laos, and Burma are also known to produce pu |
ia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, | Vietnam, Laos, Burma and Cambodia), as well as China, |
Upon his arrival in the Republic of | Vietnam later that month, he was assigned duty as aut |
However, on January 30, 1968, North | Vietnam launched the Tet Offensive. |
ided to dispatch a military force of 3,000 to | Vietnam, leading to the capture of Da Nang by Rigault |
The | Vietnam Leaf-nosed Bat (Paracoelops megalotis) is a s |
o be created by the 4th Division of the North | Vietnam led by Pham Ngoc Thao. |
by 1967, the large presence of U.S. troops in | Vietnam led to a common practice of awarding Vietname |
Operational success in | Vietnam led to additional Mohawk orders in 1966, and |
Zuckermann, in despair over US involvement in | Vietnam, left New York to live first in England, and |
ned to the South, held the commander of South | Vietnam Liberation Army Vietnam, Deputy Secretary of |
This is not unusual in contemporary | Vietnam; Linh Dinh, in his introduction to the collec |
Set in Da Nang, | Vietnam locale nicknamed "Bac My An Beach" of Da Nang |
e Yali Falls Dam is the second largest dam in | Vietnam, located in Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces on |
Stock Company (VN:BHS) is a sugar company of | Vietnam, located in Bien Hoa City of Dong Nai Provinc |
Blumenthal, Peter Gilbert and Gordon Quinn - | Vietnam, Long Time Coming |
In mid-1966, he left | Vietnam long enough to star in his last movie. |
Vietnam, Long Time Coming | |
s; Stevie; Refrigerator Mothers; 5 Girls; and | Vietnam, Long Time Coming. |
bata (Japan, north-eastern Himalaya, northern | Vietnam, Luzon) |
ar My An (2), Binh Dinh Province, Republic of | Vietnam, Lynch rescued three wounded soldiers and sta |
ts formed by the Military Assistance Command, | Vietnam, MACV during the Vietnam War to collect opera |
ts formed by the Military Assistance Command, | Vietnam, MACV during the Vietnam War to collect opera |
Shortly after the Card was sunk, North | Vietnam made full use of the incident for propaganda |
Vietnam Magazine, August 2006 | |
s, Myanmar, southern China, Taiwan, Thailand, | Vietnam, Malaysia (Peninsular, Sarawak), Indonesia (S |
g north-eastern India, Burma, Thailand, Laos, | Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia (Sumatra and Java). |
o-Malayan region, including India, Sri Lanka, | Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia. |
mainland south-eastern Asia (Burma, Thailand, | Vietnam, Malaysia), Java and Lesser Sunda Islands (ea |
gh southeast Asia, including the countries of | Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Laos and Thailand. |
lic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Philippines, | Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, B |
It is native to south-east Asia, including | Vietnam, Malaysia, Sabah and the Philippines, but has |
reans, and among populations of Japan, China, | Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Madagascar, the |
and works in developing countries, including | Vietnam, Mali, Russia, Tajikistan, Brazil, Tanzania, |
She has since divorced and moved back to | Vietnam, managing a restaurant called Pho Ta. |
He traveled to | Vietnam many times to study the situation firsthand a |
e 48th flew airlift from the Philippines into | Vietnam, March-May 1965. |
Vietnam Marcom, HCM City, Vietnam | |
The 5th Republic of | Vietnam Marine Battalion and the 4th Battalion, 47th |
Marine Corps Captain and advisor to the South | Vietnam Marines, he was awarded two Bronze Stars and |
land Front, a front of the Communist Party of | Vietnam, mass organizations and affiliated, and some |
Cambodia, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, Nepal and | Vietnam may not apply under QMAS. |
In South | Vietnam, McCulloch was commissioned into the Republic |
xity of the political and social situation in | Vietnam, McNaughton had replied that one could find t |
However, cancellation of that tour in | Vietnam meant that Boyd would be one of the most impo |
He was awarded the | Vietnam Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal and Vietnam Gal |
Daisuke Honda, a war photographer in | Vietnam, meets Yuriko Sawanouchi, a stewardess on his |
02 used the nearby South Hadley Falls bridge ( | Vietnam Memorial Bridge) to cross the Connecticut Riv |
pes to build one elementary school in each of | Vietnam's provinces and to create enough classroom sp |
The | Vietnam Memorial Bridge (aka Holyoke Bridge, South Ha |
A Marine at | Vietnam Memorial, Washington on 4th July 2002 |
rce Museum at Midland, Texas as part of their | Vietnam Memorial. |
Upon his deployment to | Vietnam, Mendez was assigned to Company F, 2nd Battal |
Republic of | Vietnam Meritorious Gallantry Cross Unit Citation |
Republic of | Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation Gallantry (3) |
om 1969 onwards, he was advisor for the South | Vietnam military in the Rung Sat zone. |
Vietnam Military Merit Medal | |
With the proclamation of the Republic of | Vietnam, military officers were faced with becoming V |
ed service to humanity, the Prime Minister of | Vietnam, Minister of Education, Minister of Labor, an |
In January 2011, | Vietnam Ministry of Planning and Investment licensed |
After her stint in | Vietnam, Minnetonka returned to peacetime service unt |
on that day, in Kontum Province, Republic of | Vietnam, Molnar organized his squad's defense and, wh |
ostels were built for tributary missions from | Vietnam, Mongolia, Korea and Burma. |
Besides China, they can be found in | Vietnam, Mongolia, Korea, and even the Russian Far Ea |
anized demonstrations as part of the national | Vietnam Moratorium Committee campaign, and was hired |
The | Vietnam Mouse-deer (Tragulus versicolor), also known |
Vietnam Mouse-deer (Tragulus versicolor) | |
After returning from | Vietnam, Muller became a staunch advocate for veteran |
Following World War I, foreign investment in | Vietnam mushroomed. |
North | Vietnam must not only cease infiltration efforts, but |
reas of Western Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, | Vietnam, Myanmar, India (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mi |
nd in northwest Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, | Vietnam, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and India (in Arunachal |
t the western Indo-Pacific, including Taiwan, | Vietnam, Myanmar, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia and Aust |
United States Army with the 101st Airborne in | Vietnam, Nagel attended the Chouinard Art Institute i |
uc District, Dinh Tuong Province, Republic of | Vietnam, Nash smothered the blast of an enemy-thrown |
Petrolimex, or | Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation (not to be con |
or Natural Resources & Environmental Studies, | Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City; Dr. Ng |
He is a member of the | Vietnam national football team. |
is best known for his performance that helped | Vietnam national football team to win their first ASE |
In 2007, he was called up for the | Vietnam national football team to play Asian Cup 2007 |
o President of | Vietnam National Biomedical Association. |
ecades, including Indonesia, Solomon Islands, | Vietnam, Nauru, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Maldives, M |
a South Vietnamese frigate of the Republic of | Vietnam Navy in commission from 1972 to 1975. |
1974 during an engagement between Republic of | Vietnam Navy forces and those of the Chinese People's |
became Commodore-Admiral, in the Republic of | Vietnam Navy. |
ed, and the refusal of emergency aid to South | Vietnam near the end of the war. |
orced), Fleet Marine Force in the Republic of | Vietnam, near Danang. |
as based in the northernmost regions of South | Vietnam near the border, from May 1 1955 until Decemb |
Tam Tri was born in southern | Vietnam near the city of Rach Gia to a family of musi |
rease in the B-52 Arc Light sortie rates over | Vietnam necessitated relocation of additional KC-135' |
As North | Vietnam needed to replenish its armed forces in 1974, |
Vietnam: Negotiating alongside the United States, Aus | |
of former Head of State and General of South | Vietnam Nguyen Khanh, who currently serves as the Chi |
organizations in countries such as “Mongolia, | Vietnam, Nicaragua, Paraguay, and Peru, Vittana is de |
war correspondent covering conflicts in Aden, | Vietnam, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, the Middle East a |
aiwan, Zambia, Philippines, Tanzania, Uganda, | Vietnam, Nigeria, Mozambique and Bangladesh. |
However, since the nation of South | Vietnam no longer exists, these medals and ribbons mu |
WWII merits only a passing mention, Korea and | Vietnam none at all, and nothing on Gulf I, Afghanist |
in that capacity he led delegations to China, | Vietnam, North Korea, and numerous United Nations con |
is found in the rain forests of Burma, Nepal, | Vietnam, north-east India, China (Yunnan and Xizang p |
It is found in mountain forests in northern | Vietnam, northern Thailand and south-western China. |
e and date: Hiep Duc Valley area, Republic of | Vietnam, November 20, 1968. |
Place and date: Near Loc Ninh, Republic of | Vietnam, November 7, 1967. |
fren participated in the bombing of Haiphong, | Vietnam, November 23, 1946 resulting in over two thou |
ne P. Deatrick, and Lee Parmly, Pleiku, South | Vietnam, November 1966 |
Midlife Escape Across America By Bicycle, and | Vietnam, Now: A Reporter Returns. |
By 1967, the amount of Communists captured in | Vietnam numbered 17,000 but there were over 1.2 milli |
ntly and wandered around the jungles of South | Vietnam, occasionally returning to various units. |
urf is a native understory plant in China and | Vietnam occurring in forests and grassy slopes at ele |
ly grew worse and led to the first returns to | Vietnam of those found not to qualify for refugee sta |
between United States ground forces and North | Vietnam of the Vietnam War. |
had been born in a Khmer district of southern | Vietnam of mixed Khmer-Vietnamese parentage, which me |
ipotentiaries, betokening the renunciation by | Vietnam of its traditional links with China. |
Laos had previously accused troops from North | Vietnam of crossing its shared border and undertaking |
holding an ‘excessively pessimistic view' of | Vietnam, of abusing the ‘sacred mission of a writer,' |
and construction materials to the Republic of | Vietnam, off loading at ports such as Qui Nhon, Da Na |
Savini continued to practice with makeup in | Vietnam, often frightening indigenous peasants by app |
ational football, he returned to play for the | Vietnam Olympic Team at the 2010 Asian Games. |
e's Republic of China, Philippines, Malaysia, | Vietnam, Oman, Kuwait, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, India, |
on 3 March 1966 and arrived at Da Nang, South | Vietnam, on 8 April. |
Martin was appointed as Ambassador to South | Vietnam on 21 June 1973. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
moved, Bering Strait was transferred to South | Vietnam on 1 January 1971 and was commissioned into t |
utional Assembly elections were held in South | Vietnam on 4 March 1956. |
Parliamentary elections were held in South | Vietnam on 29 August 1971. |
o WestPac on 21 September, arriving off South | Vietnam on 11 November, and patrolling the coast unti |
well as hunting mines in the harbors of South | Vietnam On 16 October 1967, she departed Subic Bay, h |
The last NZ Troops left | Vietnam on 22 December 1972. |
In | Vietnam, on February 4, 1967, he took command in Saig |
ransferred on loan to the government of South | Vietnam on 24 January 1964, under terms of the Milita |
A parliamentary election was held in | Vietnam on 22 May 2011. |
Arriving Chu Lai, South | Vietnam on 11 September, she supported U.S. operation |
n removed, McCulloch was transferred to South | Vietnam on 21 June 1972 and was commissioned into the |
(The sea borders | Vietnam on the east.) |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
Parliamentary elections were held in | Vietnam on 20 July 1997. |
After taking off from Danang in South | Vietnam on a regularly scheduled flight for Saigon, t |
eactivated on 1 February 1966, and arrived in | Vietnam on 16 December 1966 from Fort Riley, Kansas, |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
Parliamentary elections were held in | Vietnam on 19 May 2002. |
spatched Marine Aircraft Group 16 (MAG-16) to | Vietnam on top of the three Marine helicopter squadro |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
es, First Marine Division, in the Republic of | Vietnam on 2 June 1967. |
Parliamentary elections were held in | Vietnam on 25 April 1976, the first after the country |
Parliamentary elections were held in South | Vietnam on 3 August 1959. |
The Colleton arrived in Vung Tau, | Vietnam on 2 May 1967 for duties in the Mekong Delta |
She arrived Da Nang, South | Vietnam on 22 November and operated there for the res |
ed in Asian music festival, My Love in Hanoi, | Vietnam on October 26, 2000. |
Son Nhut Air Base outside Saigon, Republic of | Vietnam), on operational matters and to the Thirteent |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
tions against enemy forces in the Republic of | Vietnam on January 31, 1970. |
rded the Medal of Honor in 1967 for action in | Vietnam on November 8, 1965. |
ne Force, in Quang Ngai Province, Republic of | Vietnam on 25 February 1966. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
Presidential elections were held in South | Vietnam on 3 September 1967. |
Flew many combat missions within South | Vietnam on a rotational basis from Clark AB until ina |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
the Miss Universe 2008 pageant in Nha Trang, | Vietnam on July 14. |
ting at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
erations against the enemy in the Republic of | Vietnam on 28 August 1969. |
Parliamentary elections were held in North | Vietnam on 6 April 1975. |
Parliamentary elections were held in South | Vietnam on 22 October 1967. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
nes, Third Marine Division in the Republic of | Vietnam on March 26, 1967. |
mmissioned and transferred to the Republic of | Vietnam on 17 December 1963, when she was renamed Thi |
He was killed in an ambush in South | Vietnam on 17 October 1967, while leading a battalion |
The battalion arrived in South | Vietnam on 17 November 1969 and replaced 9 RAR six da |
Parliamentary elections were held in | Vietnam on 19 April 1987, with a second round in elev |
Her family left Saigon, South | Vietnam, on April 30, 1975, in the fall of Saigon. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November, 2009. |
ed in eastern French Indochina, in modern-day | Vietnam, on 24 June 1953, during the First Indochina |
rced), Fleet Marine Force, in the Republic of | Vietnam on 20 May 1967. |
In 1970 Nancy traveled to North | Vietnam on an all-women's trip that included Judy Cla |
CO - University and Heritage hosted in Hanoi, | Vietnam on April 5-10, 2009. |
led in a sapper attack on his base at Kontum, | Vietnam, on January 10, 1968. |
ated in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November 2009. |
Castle Rock was transferred to South | Vietnam on 21 December 1971 and was commissioned into |
The U.S. Navy transferred Yakutat to South | Vietnam on 10 January 1971 and she was commissioned i |
in the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in Hanoi, | Vietnam on 30 October - 8 November 2009. |
ized Zone (DMZ) and was the border with North | Vietnam on the opposite (northern) side of the DMZ. |
ld score his first international goal against | Vietnam on the 21st January 2009 in the 2011 AFC Asia |
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