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The North | Vietnamese absorbed and inflicted heavy losses, foresha |
VPS is most famous for its | Vietnamese accent marks software VPSKeys. |
in the districts of Lichtenberg and Marzahn, | Vietnamese account for only 2 percent of the general po |
This article refers to the deceased | Vietnamese actress. |
970, he went to Cambodia, when news of North | Vietnamese advances into that country broke. |
By then, he had left the | Vietnamese affairs staff in protest, and was concentrat |
In the 1990s, | Vietnamese agricultural technicians began to arrive in |
as to assess, train, advise and assist South | Vietnamese Air Force personnel in airpower employment, |
n 1971, Phu Cat was turned over to the South | Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) on 1 January 1972. |
use of tactical air support and coordinated | Vietnamese air force and United States air operations o |
was to provide transition training to South | Vietnamese Air Force pilots for the OA-37B Dragonfly co |
Sold to South | Vietnamese Air Force in 1971. |
would be conducted by aircraft of the South | Vietnamese Air Force and by U.S. Air Force units based |
The air strikes by the South | Vietnamese Air Force were supported by U.S. pilots, who |
Ms. Hoang is the daughter of a former South | Vietnamese Air Force major from Saigon and a Mekong Del |
when two VPAF (also known as the NVAF-North | Vietnamese Air Force) MiG-17s from the 923rd Fighter Re |
ber 1962 when it was designated by the South | Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) as Air Base 62. |
South | Vietnamese Air Force C-7 Caribu taking off from a muddy |
States equipment to the control of the South | Vietnamese Air Force or to other United States controll |
ber 1962 when it was designated by the South | Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) as Air Base 62. |
It was established by the South | Vietnamese Air Force (SVNAF) in 1962 at an undeveloped |
A-1H of the South | Vietnamese Air Force 520th Fighter Squadron, Binh Thuy |
On 1 July 1955 the | Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) was officially established |
efense against the unlikely event that North | Vietnamese aircraft would attack, July 1966 - December |
ing the Berlin Crisis of 1961, supported the | Vietnamese airlift in 1975, and the Cuban boatlift in 1 |
The | Vietnamese Alliance to Combat Trafficking (VietACT) is |
nion, that they were unable to protect their | Vietnamese ally. |
Vietnamese, along with Koreans, form one of the only As | |
The | Vietnamese also bid for Chinese support. |
A small minority of Koreans and | Vietnamese also have compound surnames. |
The North | Vietnamese also took advantage of US Rules of Engagemen |
He was the first | Vietnamese Ambassador to Australia in the late 1950s an |
Daniel Nguyen is the first | Vietnamese American to play in the United States Open o |
ne month before Vo did, making him the first | Vietnamese American to serve in a state legislature. |
uts Press, 1995), and Once Upon A Dream, The | Vietnamese American Experience, (Andrews and McMeel, 19 |
Minh Nguyen (born May 15) is a | Vietnamese American professional poker player is a two- |
Vietnamese American radio station Little Saigon Radio a | |
Eden Center is a | Vietnamese American strip mall located near the crossro |
For a few months, he taught | Vietnamese American refugees in New Orleans. |
sentative Hubert Vo were the highest-ranking | Vietnamese American elected officials in U.S. history u |
Hoang Tran (born 1975 Saigon, Vietnam) is a | Vietnamese American short story writer. |
She is known in the | Vietnamese American culture for being the Vietnamese po |
born in 1973 in Saigon, South Vietnam, is a | Vietnamese American model and actress. |
was crowned Miss Vietnam USA runner-up 2004, | Vietnamese American Top Model 2005, Miss Vietnam Southe |
Thuong Nguyen Cuc Foshee is a | Vietnamese American who was held without formal charge |
These languages include Spanish, | Vietnamese, American Sign Language, and Latin. |
n, Bazaar Canton also served the new refugee | Vietnamese American families in the town as a clearingh |
Vietnamese American refugees and West African immigrant | |
Minh "Mimi" Van Dang is the first | Vietnamese American to be awarded four Emmy Awards and |
Bolinao 52 is a documentary by | Vietnamese American director Duc Nguyen about the Vietn |
In 2007, she was chosen by the | Vietnamese American National Gala (VANG) to be the Mast |
n "Kenny" Hoang (born October 10, 1985) is a | Vietnamese American professional electronic sports play |
Wendy N. Duong is the first | Vietnamese American to be appointed as a judge in the U |
Phuong "Kenny" Tran (born c.1974) is a | Vietnamese American professional poker player from Arca |
She coedited the anthology Watermark: | Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose (Asian American Wr |
He is a | Vietnamese American and serves as the Vice-Chairman of |
Nguyet Anh Duong is a | Vietnamese American scientist responsible for the creat |
Watermark: | Vietnamese American poetry & prose, co-edited with Barb |
January 1975 in Saigon, South Vietnam) is a | Vietnamese American actress and model, usually credited |
Vietnamese American writer Monique Truong developed a m | |
Brian Pho (born 1976) is a | Vietnamese American bassist known for his work with the |
Quang Pham, a | Vietnamese American, was born in 1964, in Saigon, South |
and is roughly 65% Mexican American and 32% | Vietnamese American. |
Saigon, U.S.A. is a documentary film about | Vietnamese Americans that live in the United States. |
the U.S. embargo against Vietnam, which led | Vietnamese Americans to send much-needed supplies to th |
They are similar to | Vietnamese Americans in most respects. |
Vietnamese Americans from many parts of the United Stat | |
f Cambodian Americans, Korean Americans, and | Vietnamese Americans appeared during that period. |
sists of middle-class residents that include | Vietnamese Americans, Filipino Americans, Hispanic Amer |
ng the first parish in the United States for | Vietnamese Americans. |
Her father is | Vietnamese and Polynesian while her mother is French |
him to flee the country because the Chinese, | Vietnamese, and Cambodian mafia had hits taken out on h |
based on Vietnam and its website is both in | Vietnamese and English. |
populations of Southeast Asia, including the | Vietnamese and Micronesians. |
ared by the US military as much as the North | Vietnamese and Vietcong. |
s of residents of Italian, Central American, | Vietnamese, and even Irish descent populating various e |
He speaks | Vietnamese and French. |
She speaks fluent | Vietnamese and English. |
She is of | Vietnamese and European ethnicity. |
Her mother, Jean, is | Vietnamese and Chinese. |
st Asia, the majority of which are: Chinese, | Vietnamese, and Taiwanese. |
nard), who disliked both the North and South | Vietnamese and therefore quickly took to the American a |
blic of Vietnam and is one of only two South | Vietnamese, and the only South Vietnamese Army member, |
buildings with a large Eastern Asian (mainly | Vietnamese and Chinese) population. |
e a number of Chinese (including Cantonese), | Vietnamese and Greek restaurants and eateries. |
In addition, assistance was rendered to | Vietnamese and Thai fishermen who were injured while fi |
He is fluent in Mandarin, | Vietnamese, and English. |
s local Southeast Asians, specificially with | Vietnamese and Cambodian native-language Masses. |
nn and Richard Franken) were captured by the | Vietnamese and marched about 25 kilometers inside Kampu |
allies (12 American Green Berets, 300 South | Vietnamese, and 60 Nung soldiers) held off deadly attac |
earby languages and language groups (such as | Vietnamese and the Tai languages) are very similar to t |
Her father is | Vietnamese and her mother's family is French. |
volvement with the subjugation and murder of | Vietnamese and Muslim minorities in Cambodia. |
rbo-Croatian, Somali, Spanish, Turkish, Twi, | Vietnamese and Yoruba |
The | Vietnamese and French media had awarded considerable at |
forces' and the like, yet reducing the North | Vietnamese and Viet Cong to 'communists' isn't any diff |
pacity that the bulk of his contributions to | Vietnamese and Catholic history was achieved. |
ish, Latin American, Iranian, Chinese, Arab, | Vietnamese and most recently Eastern European and Afric |
d beyond writers and included professionals, | Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese, of all backgrounds unite |
s for the United Nations, would include both | Vietnamese and French, but also Chinese, Russians, and |
rovide names of POWs being held by the North | Vietnamese and reveal the conditions to which the priso |
She has also claimed she is | Vietnamese and was born in Vietnam, escaping with her p |
ted by KMT founder Dr. Sun and opposition to | Vietnamese and French Imperialists. |
That's what Graham said about the | Vietnamese and no one raised a bleat. |
ressures in the military to depict the North | Vietnamese and Vietcong in 1967 as weaker than they act |
Fire in the Lake: The | Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam, written by Fra |
ns, scientists and policy-makers on both the | Vietnamese and US sides, working on issues that the two |
arian achievements, including the airlift of | Vietnamese and Cambodian orphans to their new homes in |
documents are also available in Portuguese, | Vietnamese and Haitian Creole, due to the significant p |
Orang Asli, western Indonesians, Malaysians, | Vietnamese, and Atayal. |
mployers, who often spoke very poor English; | Vietnamese and Indonesians came to be preferred precise |
0s, often playing Chinese, Japanese, Korean, | Vietnamese, and Mongolian parts. |
mvihane has a mixed population of Lao, Thai, | Vietnamese and Chinese, as well as minority peoples fro |
When the North | Vietnamese and Viet Cong had penetrated Korean position |
nstructed in 1993 in a fusion of traditional | Vietnamese and Communist architecture, the memorial com |
mbers of Chinese, Latin Americans, Guineans, | Vietnamese and Indians. |
ghter-bombers were called in to strafe North | Vietnamese and Viet Cong formations, while U.S. soldier |
Vietnamese anti-colonial resistance surfaced shortly af | |
ree Vietnam is the broadcasting network of a | Vietnamese anti-communist group called the Government o |
He served as director of the | Vietnamese Apostolate from 1976 to 1983, and was named |
pretation is supported by the work of modern | Vietnamese archaeologists. |
He has conducted research in the | Vietnamese archives, and speaks and writes Vietnamese ( |
While the | Vietnamese are themselves heterogeneous, they generally |
urrounded by a well-disciplined, crack North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) battalion. |
Wolff was stationed with South | Vietnamese Army soldiers near My Tho and he was present |
He describes the North | Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong as fierce and clever |
ll arms fire on June 7, 1969, during a North | Vietnamese Army night attack. |
defend South Vietnam from the invading North | Vietnamese army and their Viet Cong agents. |
In January and February 1968, the North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) and the Viet Cong (VC) battled th |
ent returned to resume ambushes of the South | Vietnamese Army in 1962. |
position was attacked by a determined North | Vietnamese Army infantry unit supported by heavy mortar |
Its job was to eliminating North | Vietnamese Army forces south of the DMZ. |
rea of their operation supplemented by North | Vietnamese Army regulars. |
North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) |
small arms fire from a well-concealed North | Vietnamese Army force. |
menez' unit came under heavy attack by North | Vietnamese Army soldiers concealed in well-camouflaged |
nder a fierce ground attack by a large North | Vietnamese Army force using a heavy volume of hand gren |
North | Vietnamese Army regular units participated in attacks o |
g between United States forces and the North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet Cong forces. |
The South | Vietnamese Army (ARVN)'s 1st Infantry Division was trap |
The North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) also constructed several bypass r |
as sent to the Bureau General of Politics of | Vietnamese Army to act as an envoy in Command wing in L |
quipped and firmly entrenched squad of North | Vietnamese Army regulars which was serving as a delayin |
The result was a North | Vietnamese Army victory. |
B during a combat operation against a North | Vietnamese Army Force estimated to be of battalion size |
966 during the Vietnam War between the North | Vietnamese Army and the forces of the United States and |
leave their country when the communist North | Vietnamese Army defeated the Army of the Republic of Vi |
The Viet Cong (VC) and the North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) were able to develop effective, l |
Marine Division in action against the North | Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong forces in the Republic of |
of Laos, which was fought between the South | Vietnamese Army and the Communist North Vietnamese Army |
lley of Death", the soldiers capture a North | Vietnamese Army lookout who informs them that the locat |
sion of South Vietnam by the Communist North | Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong, Thuc and his family |
. Army 101st Airborne Division and the North | Vietnamese Army from July 1, 1970 until July 23, 1970. |
d elements of the 33rd Regiment of the North | Vietnamese Army during Operation Ivanhoe. |
time, against determined units of the South | Vietnamese Army in Phuoc Long, under the command of Lie |
increased numbers of uniformed regular North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) troops. |
As the South | Vietnamese Army approached Hill 723, moving along Route |
l city was under siege by the invading North | Vietnamese Army during the fall of Saigon to the Commun |
ing local military support against the North | Vietnamese Army and the Pathet Lao in the northern regi |
Her Father is a South | Vietnamese Army soldier who tried to hold off North Vie |
nguished himself during an attack by a North | Vietnamese Army Sapper company on his unit's firing pos |
With their position consolidated, the North | Vietnamese Army fortified their bunkers and reinforced |
Happy Valley was a major Vietcong (VC)/North | Vietnamese Army (NVA) base camp, storage area and suppl |
in 1967 to support the outnumbered the South | Vietnamese Army (ARVN) forces in the area. |
ith naval gunfire support missions for South | Vietnamese Army Forces and USMC operations in the I Cor |
cked and encircled by a battalion-size North | Vietnamese Army force. |
surprise hostile fire from a force of North | Vietnamese Army regulars in well-concealed bunkers. |
to their deaths in order to allow the North | Vietnamese Army to take a more substantial role in the |
iscovering underestimated Vietcong and North | Vietnamese Army troop numbers during the Vietnam War. |
Within two days, the North | Vietnamese Army detected the observation post and desce |
nfantry Division and a regiment of the North | Vietnamese Army (NVA). |
It was the first time North | Vietnamese Army used flamethrowers in combat against U. |
Director of the Bureau of Logistics of North | Vietnamese Army and Frontline Logistics, reporting to D |
ecret clearance and his capture by the North | Vietnamese army would have been of tremendous benefit t |
In 1984 and 1985, however, the | Vietnamese army's offensives severely weakened the CGDK |
clear the An Hoa Basin, neutralize the North | Vietnamese Army's Base Area 112 and develop Fire Suppor |
my of Vietnam (PAVN, also known as the North | Vietnamese Army) arriving in waves. |
pressure on PLAF (Vietcong) and PAVN (North | Vietnamese Army) forces. |
mbodia after the fall of Saigon to the North | Vietnamese Army, fearing that the new government would |
mily, but the route was blocked by the North | Vietnamese Army. |
dres to flee Phnom Penh after it fell to the | Vietnamese army. |
in the Mekong Delta with the ARVN, the South | Vietnamese army. |
sance missions around the bases of the South | Vietnamese army. |
Embassy and the fall of Saigon to the North | Vietnamese Army. |
gic significance as a source of food for the | Vietnamese army. |
e and his company were attacked by the North | Vietnamese Army. |
l letter", which they conceal from the North | Vietnamese Army. |
n Dinh surrendered the facility to the North | Vietnamese Army. |
o's company came under attack from the North | Vietnamese Army; leaving the safety of his post, Rubio |
e head of Communist Party Committee of North | Vietnamese Army's arm Military Zone IV in 1965, and Chi |
The observers would calculate the North | Vietnamese artillery positions and call in the coordina |
Due to the strong presence of North | Vietnamese artillery, South Vietnamese artillery units |
to direct counterbattery fire against North | Vietnamese artillery. |
The population is made up of ethnic | Vietnamese as well as Bru people and Ta Oi people. |
nal conferences in each continent, gathering | Vietnamese as well as non-Vietnamese experts to present |
ed the Americans as colonizers and the South | Vietnamese as their puppets, and attacked both with for |
In all, the Navy evacuated 310,848 North | Vietnamese as well as 68,757 tons of cargo and over 8,0 |
ed an environment in which they regarded all | Vietnamese as hostile "gooks" and stopped seeing them a |
ion of their work under Legal Assistance for | Vietnamese Asylum Seekers (LAVAS) in the 1990s, BPSOS c |
eole made up 4.74%, Portuguese was at 3.89%, | Vietnamese at 1.12%, and Italian as a mother tongue was |
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