Vietnam war artillery units
[DOC File]Newsletter July 2007 - 17th Artillery Regiment
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Thomas had a long and distinguished career with the government. He was a true patriot all of his life. He served in many units of the military all over the world. His military service took him to WWI, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War over a span of 30 years. His service was as follows: Navy: November 11, 1941 – December 9, 1945
[DOC File]269TH COMBAT AVIATION BATTALION (CAB)
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On 28 January 1967, the unit debarked at Vung Tau, Republic of Vietnam and was then assigned to the 12th Combat Aviation Group (CAG), 1ST Aviation Brigade on 29 January 1967. Upon arrival at Cu Chi, located thirty miles NW of Saigon and home to the 25th Infantry Division, the unit found itself with two standing tents and a large dusty piece of ...
[DOC File]The Vietnam War was a Cold War military conflict that ...
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The Vietnam War was a Cold War military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from November 1, 1955, to April 30, 1975 when Saigon fell. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between the communist North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the United ...
[DOCX File]Vietnam War Class Documents
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The People's Army of Vietnam (a.k.a. the North Vietnamese Army) engaged in a more conventional war, at times committing large units into battle. As the war wore on, the part of the Viet Cong in the fighting decreased as the role of the NVA grew.
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“When it comes to the activities of the Vietnam War long-range patrol and Ranger units, official Army records are often unreliable and inaccurate…” Kenn Miller September 1996. Page # 227 “Contreros well, for Contreros seemed to take a little too much pleasure in the thought of a whole battalion chasing a whole regiment his way.
[DOC File]The Ai r War
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In Paris, after many meetings and months of deadlock between the two sides on how to bring the war to an end, American and North Vietnamese representatives agreed on a certain "essential understanding" enabling President Johnson on 31 October 1968 to end all air, naval, and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam as of 0800 hours Washington time ...
[DOC File]why did us lose in vietnam historians views
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Television Coverage of the Vietnam War and the Vietnam Veteran. How Media coverage of Vietnam changed America. The Myth of the Media's Role in Vietnam. Vietnam on Television Protest movements in the USA, 1968–1973. Protests about the Vietnam war began almost as soon as the US became involved. The protests grew from 1968 onwards for a variety ...
[DOC File]Introduction
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The Just War Theory states that only retaliations of aggression, preemptive strikes, and specific interventions qualify as just causes for war. The U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War did not qualify for any of these cases. The U.S. was lured into the Vietnam War by its political efforts to contain the spread of communism throughout Southeast Asia.
[DOC File]Timeline of Events: The Vietnam War
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In this, the first major battle of the Vietnam War, the United States scores a resounding victory. Ground forces, artillery from Chu Lai, ships and air support combine to kill nearly 700 Vietcong soldiers. U.S. forces sustain 45 dead and more than 200 wounded. September - October 1965
[DOC File]NOTE: The source for some of the following definitions ...
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FRIENDLY FIRE: "Friendly Fire" was a euphemism used during the war in Vietnam to describe air, artillery or small-arms fire from American forces mistakenly directed at American positions. Pg. 167 . FTA: Free the Army. Pg. 510. Actually, "Fuck the Army;" a derogatory phrase used by frustrated soldiers.
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